Monday, 20 July 2009

3, 2 and 1 day to go: Almost There





Almost there!
In reailty I have done it but in blogland there are still posts to upload.
Here is my weekend wear.
We went to see my brother and his family who live in Cambridgeshire to welcome their new baby, Seth.
It was a very busy weekend.
On Saturday we went into Peterborough to have a look around and enjoyed a fabulous Italian meal.
On Sunday we drove to Nottingham with my youngest two children and my older nephew and niece to see Walking With Dinosaurs which was amazing.
It was nice to catch up with my brother - there are just the two of us - and on Saturday we went for a lovely run together around the villages where he lives.
I have one final post to make but thank you so far for all the congratulations.
It feels good to complete something you set out to achieve!

20 comments:

Mervat said...

Congratulations in reality and for the blogopshere. I knew you could do it!!

lunarossa said...

What a beautiful baby! I cannot believe he's a newborn, he looks so big! Congratulations on completing your yearly task. I'm looking forward to see what you will do next. Ciao. A.

Heather Bestel said...

Gorgeous pics - what a lovely weekend. Hx

Meli said...

I have to say- you are AMAZING! Sincere congrads on accomplishing- and overacheiving- your goal! : )

The Small Fabric Of My Life said...

Thank you so much for the kind comments. Antonells - my nephew is 8 weeks old - he was born in May.

eednic said...

i love the b/w striped top with black skirt and red accents (they really pop!)

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I'm looking forward to see what you will do next.
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Congratulations in reality and for the blogopshere. I knew you could do it!!

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