Everybody's going surfing and doesn't half of Maine know about it thanks to the TV News Crew who turned up. Great interview Marty "it's about Catholics and Protestants coming together now"...now? what now! but I was just about to have a swim!!!!!! Seriously Marty you came across well and as for the surfing skills everyone demonstrated, well as the newscaster said (rather sarcastically) "I hope they don't turn pro"

Brian made a point about how to carry a surf board correctly, so for all those who don't know (or didn't listen) here you go...

I love the off-the-shoulder wetsuit look Brian, let's see if it catches on in the surf capitals of the world. Justin doesn't seem to have mastered either the look or the carry but it still looks good to me.

Whereas Marty likes to go for his TV interview pose,

Everyone else likes to use the boards in the water (do you think the guys missed part of the lesson!!!)


After surfing on the 12th I received my first parking ticket!!!!! 3 years in America and my first ticket, how was I supposed to know you needed a permit. Well we went on to Stacey's host family (the Vennells) great dinner, although I managed to resist Larry's many offers of Moxie. Val rated the Moxie as extra strength cough mixture. They even do a diet variety..what's the point, all that taste without the benefit of sugar!!!

After dinner we were invited to their church to give a talk and have dessert. Imagine my fun when I saw the poster advertising the event,

so while Val did her talk I had loads of time for dessert, and what mighty fine desserts they were


Stacey decided to take a very special seat in the church as it's owner hadn't turned up


just take a look at the name plate on the seat...and don't tell him Stacey was using it!!!

The evening finished perfectly in Kennebunkport when Stacey's host sister Sheila (who is coming to study at Queen's University Belfast in the autumn) took us on a horse and carriage ride around the town.

Thats Sheila and Stacey sitting up front but I forgot to take a picturre of the horse, his name was Tiny and he has been trained to do all his toilet business in a specific manhole along the way, what a clever horse. (who said this blog wasn't educational)

After more surfing on July 13 we went home with Chrissy and his host family the Klings. His host sister Sara was so concerned about Chrissy missing the 11th night bonfires that she made him a cake and a nice card and decorated his room with some nice balloons (she even looked up flags on the internet so that she got the right coloured ballons). As you can see from the picture she made a little error!!!!!

This is Chrissy with his posse, Sara, Paula (his host mum) and Erika (his other host sister). We had a fun time with the Klings, dinner was excellent once more and it was great to hear of Sara's 5 months at school in England. The Klings are heading up to a lake in Fryeburg next week so Chrissy gets to relax up there for a few days. Lets hope they don't use Sara as a navigator, apparently after a recent trip to Boston they ended up taking 4 hours (or 4 days as Chrissy likes to say) to get home having gone via every major(and minor) city in New Hampshire. I've no doubt that Chrissy's kind comments made every minute of those 4 hours an absolute delight!!!!.

more blog soon