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The Family Bandwagon
Our family is spread out across the country and across the world, and what better way to keep in touch than a collaborative digital journal?
Sunday, 14 September 2008
Our sunny Saturday
Damien and I decided to make the most of the nice weather on Saturday
and headed to the beach for lunch. We went to a Japanese restaurant where we had yummy food and a nice view. We then went for a little walk on the rocks. Damien went out further than me (I was afraid I'd lose my balance) and he found a seal! We finished our outing with some icecream and a bit of shopping, hehe! It was a really nice day :)
Oh yeah, and here are the ultrasound photos. The first is the baby's skull (spooky! I think it looks a bit like uncle Glenn ;) and in the second the baby is giving us a bit of a wave. The baby is doing well. I feel it moving more often and instead of quick little jabs I can feel it moving around and 'rolling' more. Sometimes it feels like it's doing little somersaults! :) And I have feeling good. I've been enjoying some long sleeps and afternoon naps, and Damien has been looking after me very well. (I have to admit though, my afternoon nap today wasn't because I was particularly tired, there was just nothing good on TV! :)
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s going well. That was a lovely way to spend Saturday. I went with Lisa, Carolynn and Daria to Echuca for a competition and it was still warm enough not to need a jacket at 11pm on the way home. What a contrast with today when it's been rainy and blowy and cold!
ReplyDeleteI really said Glad to hear all is going well, but somehow half got left out.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's so cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you guys had a nice sunny weekend; this next weekend coming looks like it will be quite good weather so I'm hoping we get out and about.
-- Uncle Skullhead.
P.S. I want a seal; he could drive me to work.
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