4 weeks until I leave

4 weeks until I leave for Canada. It was quite timely that a parcel turned up in my mailbox today with a Canadian cellphone in it. It was a pressie from my brother – his old cellphone from his time in Canada, he has now moved on to London England, so he doesn’t need it anymore. I was glad to see the phone (a phone number would have been handy, lol) but sad too. Miss you VJ!

I have to offer some more info about the layout I posted a few nights ago. The layout called “Soon I will be five” is about Abby – currently 3 years old. lol. The journaling reads as follows:
Three years old means I stay home with Mummy.
Four years old means I can start swimming.
I can also go to Kindy like Jessie because she is a big girl.
Five years old means I can go to school. Like the boys do.

So Abby is only 3 years old and very much Mummy’s helper all day every day – except when she is Grumpr’s helper all day everyday. The journaling outlines how she sees herself at the moment. She wishes she was nearly five. lol.

Another layout share. Again this is the current Tarisota kit.
This is Abby and my Grandad. Whom I saved from the torrential rain this morning after dropping the kiddos at school. One minute it was glorious sun and Abby was complaining of being hot in the car and the next minute I’m plucking my nan and grandad off the street from the pouring rain. Love spring.

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4 responses to “4 weeks until I leave”

  1.  barb Avatar
     barb

    Phew! I thought I was losing my mind there. Five. Hmmmm, I guess if I’d thought to check the side bar of your blog, I would have found their ages right there before my eyes. *rolling eyes*

    Ummmmm… a cell phone without a number. What’s wrong with that? I swear, the first phone I had, I never did memorize the number. I only used it to phone out, and people would ask me for my number, and I’d stare at them blankly. This time around, I chose a VERY easy to remember number with lots of repetition and the same last four digits as my home number. Which I remember. Most of the time. 😛

    Your LO is beautiful. How very special for your kids to grow up knowing their great grandparents!

  2.  barb Avatar
     barb

    Phew! I thought I was losing my mind there. Five. Hmmmm, I guess if I’d thought to check the side bar of your blog, I would have found their ages right there before my eyes. *rolling eyes*

    Ummmmm… a cell phone without a number. What’s wrong with that? I swear, the first phone I had, I never did memorize the number. I only used it to phone out, and people would ask me for my number, and I’d stare at them blankly. This time around, I chose a VERY easy to remember number with lots of repetition and the same last four digits as my home number. Which I remember. Most of the time. 😛

    Your LO is beautiful. How very special for your kids to grow up knowing their great grandparents!

  3.  barb Avatar
     barb

    Phew! I thought I was losing my mind there. Five. Hmmmm, I guess if I’d thought to check the side bar of your blog, I would have found their ages right there before my eyes. *rolling eyes*

    Ummmmm… a cell phone without a number. What’s wrong with that? I swear, the first phone I had, I never did memorize the number. I only used it to phone out, and people would ask me for my number, and I’d stare at them blankly. This time around, I chose a VERY easy to remember number with lots of repetition and the same last four digits as my home number. Which I remember. Most of the time. 😛

    Your LO is beautiful. How very special for your kids to grow up knowing their great grandparents!

  4.  barb Avatar
     barb

    Phew! I thought I was losing my mind there. Five. Hmmmm, I guess if I’d thought to check the side bar of your blog, I would have found their ages right there before my eyes. *rolling eyes*

    Ummmmm… a cell phone without a number. What’s wrong with that? I swear, the first phone I had, I never did memorize the number. I only used it to phone out, and people would ask me for my number, and I’d stare at them blankly. This time around, I chose a VERY easy to remember number with lots of repetition and the same last four digits as my home number. Which I remember. Most of the time. 😛

    Your LO is beautiful. How very special for your kids to grow up knowing their great grandparents!

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