Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Camera in the Shop

I had hoped to be better about blogging, but I'm having some technical difficulties.

On Luke's way home from London, he bought me a new camera in Singapore. He said he needed something to do on his layover at the airport. Go figure.

Anyway, the camera worked for a few weeks. Then, it wouldn't do anything but turn on and off. It's been in the shop for a week, and it still hasn't had an assessment. So, I'm hoping someone will hurry up, figure out what's wrong, order some parts and fix my camera ASAP.

It's a horrible time to be camera-less. It's the end of the school year and Christmas. Not to mention, it's been beautiful at the beach!

So anyway, we're still here.

Hopefully, we'll have new pics sooner than later!

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Hot, Hot, Hot...

I don't mean to brag, but I took the girls to the beach after school. It was 99 degrees today - a little hot for spring. I think we're going to enjoy living so close to the beach!

Mermaid




When I asked Izzie how mermaids do their hair, she replied, "They comb it with a fork!"
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Dorothy

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Sports Carnival

Maddie's First School Sports Carnival


Maddie and Liza


Maddie trying to teach Izzie how to throw a frisbee.


Maddie jumping over hurdles.

Maddie trying to help her team win tug of war.

Maddie did especially well at the gymnastics station!
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Around The World in a Term

Maddie is in her fourth and last term of the school year. Each week, she has been "travelling" to and learning about a new country. She started in India, went to Egypt and headed to France. She has been excited to share things from all of these places with her class. Even though she hasn't been to India, she had lots of neat clothes to take to school - thanks to Fancy Nancy's shopping tours of Little India.

For a recent school assembly, Maddie was chosen to be a French girl and said something about seeing the Eiffel Tower from her bedroom window. It seemed like the perfect part for a girl with a truly French name.

Maddie put this outfit together herself. She was a little concerned that she didn't have a striped shirt to complete her outfit, but she managed to get by without it. Her class was very impressed with her sense of French style. Maddie looked "tres belle" if you ask her Mom!


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