I love how there is a curse that goes 'may you lead an interesting life'. Some days (to be honest, alot of days) I crave banality. I yearn for uneventfulness (if that is such a word) and boredom. There always seems to be some sort of drama lurking around the corner.
For now, though, I am choosing to focus on the good events that are occuring. Only 3 more sleeps until 'Operation Tregenza'!
I can't remember if I have mentioned that that is what Rachel and I are calling our upcoming trip to Adelaide to do an All Day Scrap at Seriously Scrapbooking which is Jane Tregenza's shop.
I'm very excited, I've never been to Adelaide, and am only slightly worried that I will probably freeze. (it's Winter, but here in Brisbane I get away with wearing a t-shirt and jeans most of the time during the day) One very helpful customer today said that I should quiz the very next elderly lady I see and ask her where she gets her thermals. I thought that might be a bit too risky and I'd end up being beaten over the head with a sturdy handbag ;)
Anyhoo, I'll leave you with this pic, I took it last week or so during the school holidays. It's of Connor (in the middle) and his BFF's BJ and Noah. I was walking behind them with Hamish so it's a bit blurry but I don't mind, I love it.
Look after yourselves, Bloggers, be kind to each other and to yourself, you never know what life will throw at you.
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Showing posts with label Boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boys. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
An Interesting Life
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Jane Tregenza
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Discovery Break
Hey there bloggers,
Well what a fab long weekend ( I know, I know, we've just had two long weekends in a row and then we go away the weekend after - what can I say, third time's a charm ;)
Some of you already know that we have been getting a bit of assistance from an organization called CAP (Christians Against Poverty). When Dion and I lost our jobs one after the other a couple of years ago they were there to help us get our finances under control and start to get back on our feet.
They are a wonderful group of people that do all that they can to support people that are having a hard time and even though Dion and I were very upfront in saying that we weren't Christian they have never judged us or pushed us.
Anyway, the point of this rambling is to say that they nominated us as a family to go away on what they call a Discovery Break. Basically a chance for families having it a bit tough to get away for a few days as a family and relax and have some fun - all expenses paid.
So we went down to the Gold Coast on Thursday late afternoon and came back Sunday lunch time. We stayed at the Paradise Resort and had a great time. There were activities for the kids, playgrounds, pools, a spa, and on Saturday a trip to Sea World.
I would have taken more pics but my camera battery died and I forgot to take the charger with me (aarggh)
We had such a wonderful time. It was the first time that the 4 of us had done anything like that together. We met some lovely people, genuine and warm and they all certainly left an impression on us, we are so grateful to have had the opportunity to go.
Anyway,
I'm off to make Connor's birthday party invites (can you believe he will be 12??!!) have a great Wednesday!
B
Well what a fab long weekend ( I know, I know, we've just had two long weekends in a row and then we go away the weekend after - what can I say, third time's a charm ;)
Some of you already know that we have been getting a bit of assistance from an organization called CAP (Christians Against Poverty). When Dion and I lost our jobs one after the other a couple of years ago they were there to help us get our finances under control and start to get back on our feet.
They are a wonderful group of people that do all that they can to support people that are having a hard time and even though Dion and I were very upfront in saying that we weren't Christian they have never judged us or pushed us.
Anyway, the point of this rambling is to say that they nominated us as a family to go away on what they call a Discovery Break. Basically a chance for families having it a bit tough to get away for a few days as a family and relax and have some fun - all expenses paid.
So we went down to the Gold Coast on Thursday late afternoon and came back Sunday lunch time. We stayed at the Paradise Resort and had a great time. There were activities for the kids, playgrounds, pools, a spa, and on Saturday a trip to Sea World.
| Dion playing coy with the walrus |
| super cute penguins |
| Hamish showing off his best penguin moves |
| proboscis fish |
| super cute boys ;) |
| Attacking scurvy pirates at castaway bay |
| Hamish had to be pulled off the stage when he tried to kiss Grover good-bye (I don't blame him Grover's a hottie ;) |
| Connor reveals hitherto undiscovered strength in the strong man competition and is rewarded with the coveted fuzzy puffer fish toy |
| Playing on the playground at the resort |
We had such a wonderful time. It was the first time that the 4 of us had done anything like that together. We met some lovely people, genuine and warm and they all certainly left an impression on us, we are so grateful to have had the opportunity to go.
Anyway,
I'm off to make Connor's birthday party invites (can you believe he will be 12??!!) have a great Wednesday!
B
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