Messages from the younger ones

Our guest books, in each guest house, are full of pleasant and greatful words in short or long messages, which reflect the joy of those who are on vacation and the homesickness of those who are leaving.

Today we share with you the messages of the youngest smile Their drawings say everything – what they liked, what caught their attention … Or wherever their imagination went on!

Above there’s Naomi’s drawing made in July 2015. Naomi, from France, was 7 years old and drew Casa da Eira in stone and a tree, perhaps the lemon tree just next to the terrace.

The following pictures are of the same subject: the horses. Erica designed the three Garranos in November 2014 (she was about 5 or 6 years old) and Inês, with 2, made her drawing in September 2015 – according to her parents’ writings, Inês wanted to take the horses home!

Left, Érica's drawing and, right, Inês' drawing

Left, Érica’s drawing and, right, Inês’ drawing

Also the slightly older guests leave their messages. Here the brother and sister Paula and Justus, from Germany, wrote in English. They were 10 and 12 years old in August 2015.

Messages by young German guests Paula and Justus

Messages by young German guests Paula and Justus

The next drawings were made by another couple of brother and sister, Diana and Pedro – Portuguese. In June 2016, if we remember correctly, they were the first children to dive into the new panoramic swimming pool of Casa do Sobreiro!

Diana, then 11, wrote some very nice words and drew the goose in the lake. Her brother Pedro, at the age of 7, precisely designed the polygonal pool, with a big monster inside!

Pedro draw a monster in the pool, Diana draw the goose

Pedro draw a monster in the pool, Diana draw the goose

We remember how very busy they were diving in the pool. Maybe that’s why they did not even have time to color the drawings … Next time? wink

Finally, we’re sharing the drawings of two little French sisters, Lucil and Rose. The house drawn by Lucil (7 years old) in August 2016 is Sobreiro’s guest house. Both Lucil and Rose (2) draw Paula – according to their mother’s note. That’s me!, the one who writes to you bigsmile

I guess Lucil and Rose were as early risers as I, for they saw me taking their breakfast bread sometimes!

Lucil and Rose, sisters, left a portrait of Paula arriving at Casa do Sobreiro

Lucil and Rose, sisters, left a portrait of Paula arriving at Casa do Sobreiro

We love it when we discover a new drawing in the guest books, the testimonials of the younger ones!