Lots of love Mum is ecstatic about your blogs, thinks they are wonderful. She saw Pam doing dressage on Mr Rafferty and saw Out After Dark being turned out for his hols as well as dining with Iris and I, seeing Sound of Music and Nayland panto - good going for 88!
Stay safe
Love Pam and Ian
P latypuss envy Hello Tamsin - we don't seem to have communicated for a while. Glad you liked Gran's comments. (it was her birthday on 22nd). Very envious of you seeing platypuss in the wild. Dad said yo are all alone in Perth. Didn't you get in contact with Sophie's bloke? And what about Dimitri's brother? Miss you. xxxx
Man o man O no I don't believe my eyes it is Tonga Side School I used to go there we moved to New Zealand in 2002 even though this is awesome the kids are still learning hahahahahahahaha well got to go if you took anymore pictures please e-mail it to me at et_rastafari2006@hotmail.com Thanks it would be much appreciated.
I'd have shoved him over board This was my comment when I read about your stowaway!! I have enjoyed wtching your wonderful trips - only wish I could have sone them in my youth. I hope you continue to have such wonderful times and I can see all the pictures. I think you are wonderfully athletic. I have been enjoying my birthday - mum took me to see Sound of Music - a wonderful show. lots of love for now - Gran xxxxxxx
G'day from cold UK Hi Tamsin,
Jill mentioned your blog so I thought I'd have a look. Sounds like you're having an amazing time - isn't Frazer Island beautiful? I was there the day we got the news that Tony Blair had been elected in 1997. Seems like yesterday! Hope all continues to go well and do get in touch if you need anything prior to arriving in Malawi - although I'm sure that all seems like a long, long, long way off just yet.
All the best,
Julie
Thanks Thanks so much for the message you sent to the children, it has meant so much to them. Lake Malawi project week was incredibly successful, hard work and great fun. We would definitely consider doing something like this again as it had so much more meaning for the children than a Harvest Festival Assembly.
Loved the bungy jumping card...hated the sunshine and cocktails comment....sickening. We all miss you Tamsin and there were lots of comments last week about how much influence you had in only two years.
By the way...I sorted out the technical hitches!
Love Raegan x
The weather I dont believe you really went there. Those photos are from a picture book. It is cloudy / rainy for over 300 days per year at Milford Sound so it couldn't have been such good weather for you ! Are you doing a Donald Crowhurst ? (He pretended to sail single handed round the world and sent back false reports - I think there is a film out about him soon)
Bungee jumps I see all the other readers are too flabbergasted to make comments. If you release your legs - dont you plummet ? Do you touch the water when you reach the bottom ? Can we hire a bungee jump to put in the field for your welcome home party. Or perhaps if we attach lots of rubber bands to a high tree branch.......?
safely to aussie Hi Tamsin and Efrat, great to have caught up with you. Good to see you arranged some storage for your wintery (NZ) clothes. Have fun in the sun. :) AMY
where's karen? hey babe, hope yur well. sounds like your having a fantastic time! great pics. hope you and karen have found each other and are starting your great adventure!!
loadsa love to you both
aman xxx
ps. i have my first parents evening on thursday, aarrgghh!!! dreading it!!
Street Can't believe that street is steeper than some of the ones we saw in San Fran, but may be the perspective of the photo.
My first comment on the blog, sorry for quietness.
Looks like you are having an Awesome time T, am very jealous. Loving the blogs.
Keep up the good work.x
Reflections in the Lake Hello from NY
As I remember it you really have to be there at dawn (which we weren't) as otherwise there is a breeze that disturbs the water.
We went up by helicopter onto the glacier (which is one reason we managed to spend so much money)
The Sunday Times has an article by Jeremy Clarkson about the new dog his children chose - he describes it as an expensive mongrel - as you can no doubt guess - it's a labradoodle
Hello Hey Tamsin, gosh I haven't been in touch for ages but I regularly keep an eye on how things are going! Feel really left behind now that Beccy has gone. I'm so glad that you are having a good time and I really enjoy reading what you are up to. The pictures are great!
Did we do the same as you? The answer is no except go to Hot Water Beach and walk to Cathedral Rock - otherwise we seemed to visit different attractions. Love the baby kiwi. love Mum
OK I’m finally off!! Leaving sunny England for my trip around the world! First destination Seattle, then Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Australia, Borneo, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, South Africa, Malawi, Kenya and finally Zanzibar. Well that’s the plan at the moment! .....
I'm half way round and am about to go to Asia. I have booked my return ticket and intend to party on my return. To all who met me on my travels or who know me from home. Please come to a party on July 7th. For those that have been before it is the usual set up. For those who need more infomation just em... full info
Uncle Ian and Pam
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Lots of love
Mum is ecstatic about your blogs, thinks they are wonderful. She saw Pam doing dressage on Mr Rafferty and saw Out After Dark being turned out for his hols as well as dining with Iris and I, seeing Sound of Music and Nayland panto - good going for 88! Stay safe Love Pam and Ian