Celebrations
Yesterday Stefania had half a birthday (18 months old), whilst the day before was our third anniversary. There wasn’t much celebrating of the anniversary, as I spent from noon onwards with a headache, vomiting and sleeping. But our main celebration of the anniversary will in any case be next week, when we will be spending a couple of days at London - more on that later. Being sick also meant I couldn’t go to the cell group leaders’ meeting, which is one of the main training meetings I lead (and which had been brought forward because it was due to be held whilst we were in England). With this week the Monday cell group not meeting because of the Easter holiday, and the free Thursday I get every two months, it means that I am home in the evening quite a lot, which Pinuccia is certainly happy about.
April 21st, 2007 at 2:53 pm
You lot seem to have one illness after another ! Certainly common with children - parents often run down, and anything the child catches, the parents catch too! Especially true of children in child care. A form of health resilience building!
Happy wedding Anniversary Richard and Pinuccia - 3 years has gone very fast and you two sound so much in love.
Whilst you were posting this my family and I were heading off to Jindabyne for a bit of R&R in the Autumn Alpine Area - we went walking at Thredbo, and bob-sledding - (along steel tracks on little carts, not bob sledding in real snow), we did archery, mountain bike riding, a bit of swimming and even some socialising with other people - its not very busy where we stayed at this time of the year - its still months before the ski season starts and most people head North to some beach rather than around Canberra.
$ days of boys own adventure really. KAte took down her text books to read, and managed to get through quite a bit too - she has undertaken studies at Macquarie Uni in’research methodologies’ so its pretty heavy stuff.
My two eldest boys are at Katoomba this weekend at the youth Convention - KYC which I’m very glad the youth group at St.Paul supports fully.
Hope London was good for you - I hope you mentioned their appalling cricket form!