
I will be out of touch until the 31st of December (sigh it's a hard life being forced to ski and eat lots with counts and countesses/dukes and duchesses!)
Love to you all at this special time xo
p.s -thanks Mark for the picture
Dad and I
Adam tries to outdo what Niki is carrying ;) (He had it easier! I don't kick as much and would never make anyone eat healthily!)
Andrew and I - I'll need photo updates on the progress of the hair! I think it's kinda like a ram's horns though, just keep circling round and round and will never actually look any longer...
Me and Mum :) She thought selt portraits were meant to be nice photos ;) hmm I guess I was letting the team down a little... although at least we are both in the shot in this one. Apparently the top of my head likes getting it's close up time too...
Allana's Dad, me, the brother Robbie, Allana, Andrew, Allana's sister Sarina
the signing. The service was fantastic. The minister was really funny and said some amazing things just to Allana and Andrew.
Me and Grandpa (mum's dad)
Me and Tophie (Christo) - outside straight after the ceremony
Andrew, Dad and I at the "reception".
The view from Chris and Sharon's apartment at the coast. not half bad hey? :)"we're happy to accept you into HonoursThey've reshuffled the whole program to make it work for me so that I can get the right amount of credit points for the right things. I am jumping in little circles again because they said some really great things about my work and about how I have been performing. I guess all my hard work really is paying off. Out of a subject with 250 students, I got a special mention in the professors end of semester remarks for all my input and help througout the semester. So I am happy.
in 2008 (assuming that you continue
on the stellar path you've trod up
till now)"

Mum, Dad and I - don't they scrub up well?? :)
Me and Ian - he doesn't scrub up half badly either ;)
Paula (another Cue girl) me and Nic out later.
Mum and I 24 years on :)
The parentals and me.
The actual procedure was indeed painful. Mum told me to scream so that I'd stop whimpering... he he But it was over after about 3 minutes. The pain wasn't but the drugs had me barely walking out of there! So that was a bonus. Apparently though I am not going to have such an easy time of it in the next few days. For anyone who knew the sideeffects from the tablets, times that by 3.... So those two hours sleep a night I was getting by on? Maybe I can count on 15 mins now ;) I hope that it is not that bad but in essence it was an injection of 150mgs of Steroids straight into the back of my eye. ie. right next to my brain (The highest tablets I was on were 50mgs). So tomorrow I go back to the hospital and they do a major check up to see what it has doen to me so far BUT I am positive that this is going to finally change things and going to help me be alright! Fingers crossed and once again -
My friend Jess from DEC and I - it was her first market experience :) we had fun!
Ian, who i met a few weeks back at DEC and James (anyone remember his visit to Switzerland?) who was randomly driving through Australia for a month and happened to be in Darwin!
Easter morning- the parentals... Easter was great - LOTS of chocolate (be still my beating heart) and just plain fun. Church in the morning (the tomb looked awesome - I think the two workmen aka dad and marcel, just needed a sleeping muse to help them with their creativity.)
Afterwards Mum, Dad, Marcel and I went out to lunch - hat's off to Marcel for surviving my mum on wine :) It was a really really funny lunch and was followed by an amazingly interesting game of trivial pursuit - interesting because Marcel didn't understand much (and still got more points than me? :)) and because they were old-ish questions. (is anyone really meant to remember which two cricketing legends in 1979 had the same first name?) . I did however, learn something which made me very happy - James Joyce also wore an eye patch :) so I am amongst the best when it comes to being a part time pirate!