Tuesday 4 September 2012

IIDD, Try: Monday, September 3rd

The least pain in our little finger gives us more concern and uneasiness than the destruction of millions of our fellow-beings. -William Hazlitt, essayist (1778-1830)






       Look how cute baby Luca is!! xx





 





Emma is so cute holding him in her little arms








Here he is,our surprise boy! We are all doing really well. Very busy and tired and adjusting to our new life, but happy. Emma has impressed me beyond words with her patience and understanding and love for her baby brother. Love to all xoxo

Mark, see you at 8:15 at Science World. 

Pat, see you at Heartbreak Terrace parking garage at 8am. Please confirm. W

Triathlon is happening in Stanley Park so we want to stay away, me thinks.




 
Taken from my shower LOL...Cali summer nights....Summer Lovin', had me a blast...Summer Lovin', happened so fast

Hello Pat,

Just got your email with the sad news of your Mum’s passing.

Please accept Tina and my heart felt condolences – we are all at that age where our elderly parents are slipping off the twig; all we can do is thank whatever God we believe in that we have had them for so long!

Your Mum was quite a lady and, like my Dad, didn’t deserve the hand that was dealt her late in life; at least she had a loving family around her – so many of our old folk slip away without anybody caring for them.

We will reply in more detail a wee bit later – just wanted to rush this off to let you know that we are thinking of you all at this tough, tough time. Love to all Tina and Trevor

I think you came very close to the perfect son, testimoney is your attentiveness in later years, and the love you demonstrated. 
Vale Annie. 
Be comforted by the great life she had; her own transitions clearly enriched her and you. Thinking of y'all with love.  S. 
pre-birthday brunch with the Prince men...whee! Alex paid and we had a coupon so you would be proud! Then Pierre hit us up for rent money LOL! Family!! Serenity now!!

Isle of Skye!










Islay Inn under construction!
The pens read "SKILCRAFT-U.S. GOVERNMENT." And if you have worked for an American government institution, you know that they are everywhere. At roughly 50 cents each (if you qualify for government pricing), the pens are the only ones you will see, officially speaking, at most government institutions.

Which makes you different than the people manufacturing the pens themselves. Skilcraft pens are manufactured by blind workers.

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