Friday, November 10, 2006

It has been a while

because life has just been hectic. Steve has just about finished the lounge/dining room but we don't have photo's yet. I have some before photo's but I don't think they have been put on the computer. We are getting a new lounge suite for the lounge so the room looks really big at the moment (since we don't have anything in it). We will do a quick day trip to Adelaide next weekend to buy this.

On a sad note this week our craft group found out that we will not be able to meet at the place we have been. WE are having a lunch together next Monday. After this we think we will meet in each other's house. Christopher will miss the creche I think and I will miss the group. I am sure there will be many people that will be too shy to come to other peoples houses but life still goes on.

Since the main living area's are close to being finished Steve's work will slow down a bit.

3 comments:

Judy said...

I am sorry about your craft group. Its sounds like both Christopher and you had a good time. Hopefully, you will still be able to met up with the other ladies at their homes.

Therese said...

will you put a photo on your blog? Steve is putting of the bathroom for now.

Judy said...

Therese - I check your blog every couple of days to see if you posted. You should post about your Christmas. :)

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