But to start of my working week - you can now 'Look inside' my Dummies book on Amazon, and it's in stock in a few days! Woo hoo!! Very very exciting :)
Finally, a gratuitous puppy piccie!
We drove to Cobargo, to our brother D's house. His daughter R likes to jump on the trampoline and do gymnastics. She is 7.
I got to sit on the front porch and drink tea and knit. It was sunny and nice. The garden was very very green.
I was making a bamboo shrug. It is nearly done now.
This is my brother D with his boat. He has been fixing it up for 3 years. It is nearly ready now. He is good at making things, and he is good at sailing.
We had dinners at our mother's house, which is just around the corner from my brother. It was fun to have all the family together. My mum and her husband have a big garden, and wonderful vegetables and fruit trees.
The gate post is an auger, and rabbit traps are part of the gate (the upside down triangle). The swirly wheel is made from the tines of a hay rake. It is very cool.
On Saturday we all visited our dad and his wife at Bermagui. They have a little house which was the first farmhouse in the area, so it's pretty old and funny. They were just staying for a few days. They rent it out to other people most of the time. We had tea and juice and hot cross buns, but not too many.
My nephew and niece ran around a lot on the lawn, and climbed trees. My sister J and I were the Princess and Queen, and the kids were our servants. It was nice. They washed the windows, did the gardening, and made us scones with jam and cream. I just wish the scones hadn't been made of stones.
On Sunday the Easter Bilby came, and R and B looked and looked for Easter eggs. They shared them after they found them all. It was nice and fun.
My BIL, Mum, brother, and mum's husband are watching the kids find eggs at D's house.
Then we all went to visit our brother Tim, who died in December 07 and is buried in the Cobargo Cemetary. Little B was a bit confused about him being under the ground. He told Tim that his mummy has a baby in her tummy, which is true.
It was time to come home. We packed up, and all drove down to Bermagui for fish and chips for lunch. We went to the headland to have a nice picnic. It was fun.
It was nice to see the ocean.
My dad showed us how to make swords from Norfolk Pine needles. You can pull the inside bit out of the needles, and you get a sword, and a scabbard. It was cool. I made one too. Dad's wife K showed R how to do fencing.
We saw a seal in the ocean. I wanted it to come onto the rocks, but it stayed in the water.
R was mucking around in the grass, and my dad took this photo. It was funny.
We went to get gelati, which is Italian talking for ice cream. It was super yummy. They make all their ice cream fresh, with fruit from the farmers who live nearby.
I had Cherry Ripple and Peach. I didn't have to share.
The shop sign was funny, too. It used to be a Veterinary Clinic.
Then J, M, B and I drove back home to Canberra in the car.