The sun came up out for us yesterday and today, so we are very happy campers indeed. Saturday we read magazines on the beach for a couple of hours. Today we walked for two hours along the foreshore and through the streets. Adam even spied a very pretty white dress, that we may have to go back and get next weekend. It would be perfect for floating around Italy in!
I thought I would share these favours I have been working on. Since I am quite sure none of the kids coming to the wedding read this blog (if you are a kid coming to my wedding please close your eyes now) I think it is safe and I won't spoil the surprise. The kids are getting their own little treat to say thank you for sharing our day. In an effort to keep them entertained during speeches and the more formal parts of the night I have devised a scheme. There pack will include a puzzle/ activity book, some coloured pens, a bubble blower and some lollies. And if the young ones aren't into it, you may just find me in a corner at the reception colouring in a page or nutting out a crossword ;)
Sunday, 26 August 2007
Sunday, 19 August 2007
what happened?
the sun disappeared? We had a picnic at the beach planned, with some sandwiches, strawberries, the Sunday paper, books and maybe even pen and paper to do a bit of speech writing. But it wasn't to be. The forecast was wrong, and the hopes from yesterdays sunshine filled day were shattered, as the clouds stood firm and the scarf adorned my neck yet again.
So instead I did some more wedding stuff. Five weeks until we leave for Queensland and Six until we are married. Things are going to plan so far, so fingers crossed this relaxed and well planned wedding will continue to be that way until the day of.
Back to cutting and painting. Oh yeah, and maybe some ironing and marking of papers.
So instead I did some more wedding stuff. Five weeks until we leave for Queensland and Six until we are married. Things are going to plan so far, so fingers crossed this relaxed and well planned wedding will continue to be that way until the day of.
Back to cutting and painting. Oh yeah, and maybe some ironing and marking of papers.
Saturday, 18 August 2007
Hmm?
Either it was really warm today or I am turning into a true Victorian?!
The weather report said that it reached only 15 degrees celsius, but it felt warmer. I even had on short sleeves for our outdoor lunch. It feels like summer is coming! Yippee for Spring and the thought of all it brings
::flowers
::outdoor lunches of bits-and-pieces
:: the sunshine and new greenery
:: glorious and fresh yellow and blue
::and it would seem 'killer tomatoes' or as Adam said "look at them tomatoes!"
(and of course not to forget, in the very near future, new beginnings, journeys, challenges and excitment that married life will bring)
The weather report said that it reached only 15 degrees celsius, but it felt warmer. I even had on short sleeves for our outdoor lunch. It feels like summer is coming! Yippee for Spring and the thought of all it brings
::flowers
::outdoor lunches of bits-and-pieces
:: the sunshine and new greenery
:: glorious and fresh yellow and blue
::and it would seem 'killer tomatoes' or as Adam said "look at them tomatoes!"
(and of course not to forget, in the very near future, new beginnings, journeys, challenges and excitment that married life will bring)
Monday, 6 August 2007
growth
Since moving out of home I have realised just how much work our parents do for us. Helping us, cleaning for us, cooking for us, caring for us and loving us. Running a home is such a big task. Parents seem to know the answer to everything. There are still times in my new 'grown up' life, when I think "what is this?" or "what do I do with this?" even "is this okay to eat?"
For example tonight the onion had spurted a growth, like a tiny little city of skyscrapers. I thought about cutting around it, throwing it out and in the end decided to take a photo instead because it fascinated me. I know when I was living at home I could just ask mum or dad and they would have had all the answers (or at least it seemed that way;) I hope in a few more years I will have all the answers, until then I will continue to ponder the mysteries of the onion city growth.
For example tonight the onion had spurted a growth, like a tiny little city of skyscrapers. I thought about cutting around it, throwing it out and in the end decided to take a photo instead because it fascinated me. I know when I was living at home I could just ask mum or dad and they would have had all the answers (or at least it seemed that way;) I hope in a few more years I will have all the answers, until then I will continue to ponder the mysteries of the onion city growth.
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