Sunday, 30 June 2013

Wedding Outfit

Yesterday was a great day.  I hate clothes shopping but I really did have to bite the bullet and go shopping to get an outfit for Tilly’s wedding.  Mel came with me and we had a day out in York.  I tried so many outfits on, part of the problem was my shape!!  None of us are the shape designers think we are, my problem is that my bum is tooo big for the top of my, my shoulders are too narrow, my rib cage is too small (even a doctor once commented on that!) my legs are too fat– should I go on?  Normal really, we all have a list of things we DON’T like about ourselves and NOT a list of things we do.  Mel loved one of the outfits – a straight dress (which yes was a bit tight over my bum so I would have had to starve till the wedding) but it did have a little jacket with it that evened me out a bit.  The problem with that one though was the price £400 and then there would have been the hat and shoes etc to get, me thinks a little too pricey.

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Outfit so far.  Hopefully tomorrow I will be able to find a hat to go with it.  I would really love a green one to bring out the green in the dress, plus the wedding party are wearing green, the bridesmaids are wearing green and the men are wearing green cravats.

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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

School Volunteering

Today is Tuesday, a lovely day though I am unable to start my day as I usually do with a walk for Oly.  Oly is our lovely Dalmatian.  He has lived with us for over two years now and is very much part our family.  He came as a tiny frightened puppy but soon took over the house!!

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First Walk  in the big outside world with Daddy and John

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Oly playing in the snow with Dan (you can just make him out Oly)).

I volunteer at the local primary school (Wavell Community School) on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s which is great fun.  Years ago I wondered why people wanted to work with all those small people??  Now I think it is great.  They are so interesting and have so many ideas about life.  I am aiming to be come a Teaching Assistant so am also doing a course to become one.  The first course has been to be quite honest been boring and I don’t really seem to have been taught a lot.  Course two starts in September and am looking forward to that, though I have been told that a lot of schools won’t employ you until you have completed the third course??  I do know that a course three starts in the autumn and am going to see if I am able to do that instead – I do know that one of the Teaching Assistants at Wavell has only done course three.  Will keep my fingers crossed as it does seem to be a waste of time Confused smile.

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Monday, 24 June 2013

Not Long to Go!

Not long to go now!!  It is so scary, after spending nearly thirty years as the wife of a UK soldier the time is looming when we have to leave.  I will be so sorry to go, it has been an incredible journey, so many friends made, postings enjoyed and within that time we have been blessed with two amazing daughters who have always shown us nothing but love and respect, we love them both more than words could ever express x

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Youngest daughter Stephie is married to John and they have been happily married for nearly a year (27th October 2012) and Tilly is marrying Dan in less that five weeks (27th July 2013).  Both the boys are lovely, we are so very lucky that our girls have found good men to spend the rest of their lives with.

 

Our journey began in our first little home together in Balham, London.  London is great whilst you’re young but I wouldn’t want to live there now.  We had two more postings there but I tell you about them later.  After Balham it went like this: Caterham UK (we lived in Kenley) Nathalie was born here, then Hong Kong (Stanley Fort) Stephanie was conceived here (so she should have made in Hong Kong stamped somewhere on her bum), then Pirbright UK (Stephanie born here) then Cyprus (Belangaria) then London UK (Chelsea Barracks) then Germany (Munster, Bentheimweg) then Sandhurst UK (Fort Narrion) then Germany (Munster, Gronauweg) then Sandhurst UK, (Range Ride) then Germany, again (Munster, Muckermannweg) then London UK, London for the last time (Putney, West Side Road) then Brunei (Kuala Belait) then Nottingham UK (Northfield Crescent) then Nepal (Jaulakhel, they don’t have street names in Nepal) and here we are in our very last quarter in Catterick Garrison UK (Rawlinson Road)  phew, what a journey and a lot of packing boxes that has been!!  I wish I had photos of all of the places we have lived but no, I never have been very good at organising photos but hopefully that will change when we live in our forever home – wherever that might be???