When you have children, you very much appreciate that wooden sun decks and very little sand
We chose the same spot for sunbathing every morning, just down by the water for a good breeze and easy access for a dip in the sea
Sean loved the fresh baked bread |
A very long haired Sean, pre Mum's arrival, when she gave him a trim
WiFi surprisingly worked best just by the bar, to Mum and my joy
Bodrum Marina was gorgeous and endless amounts of boats, big and small
Off to enjoy the warm but very pleasant night into the wee small hours
Sean learnt to say Turkey and Turkiet - English as well as Swedish |
On one of the nights out which turned out to be the best one, we ended up in The Marina Yacht Club, a non touristy very classy place where the food was not only amazing but inexpensive too |
And a famous Turkish live band sang well known songs in English |
Sean was of course delighted to have "mormor" (grandma) with us, and it gave us some relaxing time whilst she looked after him |
Getting our bearings on a walk around the harbour area |
A chance to get dressed up every night |
Inspiring surroundings to say the least |
Considering how hot it gets, the grass and foliage was amazingly green and well manicured |
Catching up with my emails as Sean tucks into some ice cream |
Sleeping beauty in Daddy's arms |
We enjoyed a breakfast buffet every morning with a huge selection that had something to suit everyone, included choosy little toddlers |
I can't explain it in any other way, but I felt alive! |
In the hotel we were surrounded by stunning art and sculpture - some amazing pieces |
Lounging whilst listening to Bossa Nova music being played in the bar |
Chillaxin! |
A midday nap, covered up from the sun in the lovely breeze, was compulsory |
As it's not just ours but Sean's holiday too, the bed time routines went out the window with many late nights and falling asleep on Mummy's or Daddy's lap |
A little vitamin D from the sun is good for the soul! |
a Cuban live band entertained one evening at the hotel |
The ipad has come in very handy on holidays as our little fells has a pretty short attention span - seen here on his way to lunch and some 'ipad activity' |
Father and son share a conversation over a cold beer/cold milk |
Lunch breaks in the shade was a must |
They really catered well for children at the hotel which was an added bonus |
Ice cream with the Bodrum Castle in the back ground |
My favourite beach wear from Roberto Cavalli |
"Oh pleeaase let me play with the ipad at the table Daddy....!" |
In the hustle and bustle of Bodrum centre which was a 10 minute drive from quite and peaceful Torba where we stayed |
Being on holiday in a fab hotel with great weather, food and quality time always does wonders for a relationship :-) |
Barbecue down by the water |
The breathtaking sea view from our bedroom window |
Swimming lessons for Sean have really improved his confidence in the water |
Breakfast down in the bay, so so beautiful |
The ground floor of the split level suite that we rented had a gorgeous spiral stair case |
A comfy king size bed is a must for my big and tall Bear |
The bathroom were topped up everyday with goodies from a favourite french brand, L'occitane |
A large pool (and a kiddies pool) if you don't fancy swimming in the salty water |
Sean loved his 4 new toy dogs - a well as an occasional apple juice |
I am already missing it and we are determined to go back next year |
5 comments:
Alan,
The hotel we stayed at in Bodrum was definitely classier mate (lol).
No mother in law though....:-)
Sexy mama ;-)
Gaz; yeah so I heard. You had no aircon lol
Anon; Thanxx
It looks like a beautiful holiday! I went also to Bodrum this summer and I had also an amazing good time. Turkey is such a pretty country. And your little boy is so cuuuuuuute. You are a very pretty women x
Fashion Mom: Thank you for your sweet compliments. You make me a proud mum! And yes, Turkey is surprisingly beautiful, so much so that we are already planning a return visit next year :-) Thanks for stopping by.
Best Regards, Catharina
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