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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2015

Tangle with L-P-N

Merry Christmas to those who celebrate! I'm back from a fun and yummy lunch with family and looking forward to a quiet evening ahead. A well-balanced day in my opinion!

This week's letters for Diane and Carolien's zentangle challenge are L, P and N. I did this tile yesterday on Christmas Eve and is a little influenced by the season. I chose Pixiose by Margaret Bremner for P, Lantern by Donna Blair for L and N-meshed by Linda Rainsford for N.





Saturday, November 26, 2011

Six Word Saturday - November 26th, 2011


Went to the Christmas Pageant today. 

Today's six words are brought to you by Brianna, aged 11. Thanks Brianna! 

A couple of weeks ago it was the big Christmas Pageant in Adelaide. We didn't make it there but did make it today to the Beach Rd, Christmas Pageant at Christies Beach. 

It was a rush this morning to get there. I didn't leave enough time to get ready and we only just made it in time. I'm glad we did though. It's always a great parade and this year was no exception. I have only missed one year in the fifteen since Alysha was born. It just seems to get bigger and better each year. It's a real community event, obviously enjoyed by many. 

Alysha and Brianna have participated in previous years. This year we were part of the audience. One of the highlights was a young girl, aged about 3, taking her time to make sure she gave a lolly to every child watching. Many of those in the parade were watching the audience as much as the audience was watching them. At one stage, one of girls left their group to race over and give Brianna a hug, telling her, 'There you are. I've been looking for you everywhere!' There were lots of special smiles and waves and 'Merry Christmas' wishes from those in the parade who spotted their special people in the audience. 

And there were plenty of smiles and waves with the appearance of Santa at the end.