G'day!
To continue the tour of our house - here is our kitchen! I must point out that we love our house. Whilst it might not be as big as our house in St Andrews it meets all of our needs. As you can imagine, Bron keeps it more than neat and tidy and we all ( yeah, Matt and Jen too ) take pride in how we live. I think we have changed our perspective a bit in terms of what is important. There is no doubt that we are far more appreciative of what we have and our lifestyle is hard to beat.
The kitchen is a bit messy today but that is only because Bron cooked up a delicious Sunday roast ( lamb and chicken ) for lunch today. Once again, you will recognise the art and it is only the brand of beer that it is different - find the bottle of James Boag's Premium Lager. Lunch was enjoyed by us; Tom Campbell, my Paediatric colleague; The Stewarts minus Olivia who was at Touch Footie practice much to Jen's disappointment and The Knoxes minus Stuart ( remember, he is a Vet ) who was on duty at an Equestrian Endurance event where he had to ensure that the horses were in a good enough condition to continue ( heart rate and lameness ). Imagine if they did that at The Comrades Marathon..................I reckon a lot of people wouldn't make it past Drummond.
My day started at 01h11 ( forgive me, I overslept ) when I got up to watch The Springboks take on the All Blacks and I was glad I did. I was impressed by the lack of mistakes we made but must admit I was a bit worried for the first 20 minutes of the second half. At that stage, I took the opportunity to finish reading Harry Potter 7 - The Deathly Hallows. Back to the rugby, a survey.......................
Ruan Pienaar or Morne Steyn? I expect at least 100 answers and will post the results next week.
Taree was swamped by 96 teams of over 35 women hockey players this weekend as Manning Valley Hockey Association hosted the Half-State Vets Championship. I was on barbecue duty yesterday afternoon but got off lightly. Having said that Matt and Jen both convinced me that they needed stick bags............a Voodoo Chaos for Matt and a pink Grays for Jen. It was amazing to see the Rec Grounds transformed into 13 hockey fields and I could not help but feel a little bit of pride for our new hometown.
Matt and Jen are settling into an early night in preparation for the start of the third term tomorrow. Bags need to be packed, shoes need to be polished and unfortunately for Bron, lunches need to be made tomorrow morning. At least she has a comfortable environment in which to prepare them.
With love
Dyl, Bron, Matt and Jen
To continue the tour of our house - here is our kitchen! I must point out that we love our house. Whilst it might not be as big as our house in St Andrews it meets all of our needs. As you can imagine, Bron keeps it more than neat and tidy and we all ( yeah, Matt and Jen too ) take pride in how we live. I think we have changed our perspective a bit in terms of what is important. There is no doubt that we are far more appreciative of what we have and our lifestyle is hard to beat.
The kitchen is a bit messy today but that is only because Bron cooked up a delicious Sunday roast ( lamb and chicken ) for lunch today. Once again, you will recognise the art and it is only the brand of beer that it is different - find the bottle of James Boag's Premium Lager. Lunch was enjoyed by us; Tom Campbell, my Paediatric colleague; The Stewarts minus Olivia who was at Touch Footie practice much to Jen's disappointment and The Knoxes minus Stuart ( remember, he is a Vet ) who was on duty at an Equestrian Endurance event where he had to ensure that the horses were in a good enough condition to continue ( heart rate and lameness ). Imagine if they did that at The Comrades Marathon..................I reckon a lot of people wouldn't make it past Drummond.
My day started at 01h11 ( forgive me, I overslept ) when I got up to watch The Springboks take on the All Blacks and I was glad I did. I was impressed by the lack of mistakes we made but must admit I was a bit worried for the first 20 minutes of the second half. At that stage, I took the opportunity to finish reading Harry Potter 7 - The Deathly Hallows. Back to the rugby, a survey.......................
Ruan Pienaar or Morne Steyn? I expect at least 100 answers and will post the results next week.
Taree was swamped by 96 teams of over 35 women hockey players this weekend as Manning Valley Hockey Association hosted the Half-State Vets Championship. I was on barbecue duty yesterday afternoon but got off lightly. Having said that Matt and Jen both convinced me that they needed stick bags............a Voodoo Chaos for Matt and a pink Grays for Jen. It was amazing to see the Rec Grounds transformed into 13 hockey fields and I could not help but feel a little bit of pride for our new hometown.
Matt and Jen are settling into an early night in preparation for the start of the third term tomorrow. Bags need to be packed, shoes need to be polished and unfortunately for Bron, lunches need to be made tomorrow morning. At least she has a comfortable environment in which to prepare them.
With love
Dyl, Bron, Matt and Jen
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