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01-01-2006, 04:01 PM #1
Hello everyone...m
Hope you all had a fabulous Christmas and wishing you all the best for 2006, hope all your dreams and wishes come true!
I had a fantastic time, it was great to see my mum again and the kids had a brilliant time with their granny, she spoilt them rotten!
We didnt really do much, just took it easy, Christmas day was just spent relaxing, opening gifts and playing games..we had some very intense games of twister
, I am still sore in places I never realised existed LOL, We also had some major scrabble tornaments which was fun. The kids were delighted with everything they got although Jamie is having more fun playing with my broken mobile phone than any of his presents - he has even been taking it to bed with him LOL
Mum and I took Ciara to see the Pantomime Mother Goose which was hilarious, Ciara had an absolute ball!
We got a bit of snow too which was exciting for the kids ( and me LOL - did you get any snow where you are Karen?)
We spent New year playing scrabble and them turned on the TV at midnight in time to watch Big Ben ring and to watch the fireworks display in London
We got back to Ireland this morning and it was an awful trip, Ciara got sick in the car before we had got to the feryport, and the sea was so rough Jamie and I both were sick as well - I was so pleased to get home!!!
Well, I'm off to read all the posts and to catch up! I think it may take some time
Happy New Year everyone!
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01-01-2006, 10:23 PM #4
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01-02-2006, 08:15 AM #5
Sounds like you had a grand time there, thanks for updating us and hope everyone is feeling better.
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01-02-2006, 11:59 AM #6
Glad you had a nice time with the rellies
yes, we did get a bit of snow but, nothing like they did down south
all clear now although our local park is like Glastonbury/woodstock combined
Mudsville
Sorry you hade a rough crossing
I remember coming back from the Isle of Man and oh, boy was it rough, the ferry was awash with
I was OK but felt a bit "spacy" until I got my land legs back!
Back to normal now eh?
oh, well c'est la vie!



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