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Friday, March 14, 2008 --- 111 days ago
Hmmm... what is it with me adding "-ality" to all my blog entry titles at the moment? And what's up with my irregular entries anyway. I guess I get sidetracked at work, which has often traditionally been where I've updated, so I just haven't got around to it. You know how it is, out of the habit etc. etc. So what's been going on in the last week for me. I guess at first glance it's been a fairly normal time I guess. Advanced the planning for our holiday a little, had Amalia on Saturday, went out with Leila to Mission Bay on Saturday night, had a nicely relaxing Sunday, went to Aston's first birthday. Well, I guess it wasn't quite such a normal and uneventful last week after all - and that was just the weekend. Oh, and New Zealand actually managed to win a cricket test, quite some achievement for them really! On Saturday I took Amalia over to Ella & Pete's place so that I could look after Joseph for a little while to give Ella the opportunity to have a driving lesson with Pete. It was good to have the opportunity to have him without a whole pile of other people around for the first time, although Amalia was keen at every opportunity to play cricket with me in the backyard instead (not quite sure how you're supposed to play cricket whilst carrying a baby around, but I'm sure it's possible - a front-pack would probably help things in that respect I imagine. In any case, it went fairly well after Ella finally managed to feed him enough ...




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