Tuesday 25 August 2015

Bits and Pieces

Hi there friends and family, this is a quick blog to let you know what we have been up to over the past month or so. 
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First up I'd like to say that we are alive and well.
For those of you who don't know yet we have decided to head back to Australia at the end of the year due to family pressure for monumental family occasions. 
So get excited and book your time if you would like to see us as we have had an overwhelming response of people wanting to see us when we get home. 

OK 
Well I think that is all the major announcements for this post so lets get into the things that we have been up to. 


First up I think we should mention the work fun day that Kyran's Boss organized. he hired a bunch of seadoos (wives invited). So we all headed out onto the lake for some seadoo fun


This is a photo of me and a lovely lady that I met called Margret who was visiting from Mombasa. As we were the only two females and we were both equally afraid of the seadoos we immediately bonded and ended up budding together.







Well that is the end of the seadoo adventures, it all ended well and we had heaps of fun. I think Kyran ended up with a bit of "duck itch" but it went away after a day or two.



Next up is the children's day festival that was held on Canada day. Kyran and one of his co workers got suckered into volunteering to let kids kick some goals.



By the end of the day the poor boys were very sun burned, but i think all in all it was a good day. It seemed like so much fun for the children, there were so many activities for them and heaps of things to be won and earned. 




 Then there are a heap of photos of my incredibly photogenic husband




I think I should mention here that this blog was ready to post a few weeks ago but apparently i didn't get to pushing the post button so hopefully there will be another more up to date blog to follow soon.

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All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages.
William Shakespeare