October 21, 2012

  • Sunday 21st October

     

     

     

    We had a pretty cruisy day today.

    I relaxed in the spa with my book for a while.

    It was a lovely sunny day, blue skies etc, but the air is still cool.

    I lit the sitting room fire to take the chill off the living room.

    The kids were up early and back at the house for breakfast.

    Mahalia got her music practice done and then headed off to play some more.

    I got into my art corner after breakfast and tiddled about for a wee while.

    Then all the Cottage folk came up so Tim invited them in for fellowship.

    We had a lovely hour or so singing, reading & discussing the Word together.

    The kids were busting to get out fishing so we all headed our separate ways to have lunch around 1pm.

     

    Maree and the kids went out kayaking.

    It was a very colourful sight as they all played around 'Vision'.

    The large log Shanni & Ellie towed in the other day is attached to the raft now so it won't drift in the path of passing boats.

     

    I sat in the sun in my art corner and read my book for a while after lunch.

    It was really lovely to just chill.

    Tim and the guys and Ellie went around to The Croft to watch the Bledisloe Cup rugby match.

    The took ages to get the TV working but finally Shazz went around and got it functioning in time for them to see the game.

    After that they went for a drive out to West Entry and up to the Navigation trees.

    Mahalia, Azzan & I gave up waiting for them to come home and had our dinner while we watched a few episodes of BroTown.

     

    It was really cold outside.

    The other three were all glad of the warmth when they arrived back

    Shanni's fingers were white half way up!

     

    I made three cards and then helped Azzan to make some cards too.

    He was wanting to make several so he chose the stamps and papers etc, I helped him get them together and then he finished them off.

    He was happy pleased

     

    These are the ones I made today.