Dear Bloggy Friends,
sorry but this will be a pictureless post as I have had a disaster with my lap-top: small boy + beaker of water + close-by laptop = disaster on large scale. Using Jim's at the moment which drives me mad! Also no photos so will have to wait til problems are sorted. Visit to Norwich tomorrow to Apple shop!
Arrived back home yesterday at 4pm FREEZING COLD! Even today we are noticing how chilled everywhere is - and not in a cool, groovy kinda way, either! Unpacked, fish and chips for tea, I was in bed asleep by 1830 and slept the clock round. Now feeling I could do with another 12 hours, it's just 1735 as I type!
We have had an exquisite time, lots of laughs, wonderful scenery, great people met, and great times spent with Kit and the family. WONDERFUL WEATHER, the best we have had on our three trips to New Zealand. I hope to be able to retrieve the last photos to show you......I really DID do some stitching while we were there! Bear with me, I'm just so relieved that I can still access my blog and facebook!
And thankyou to the many of you who read and commented on my Down Under posts, I know they were very self indulgent, but you seemed to enjoy the trip. Hopefully I can have a really good post up for you to read soon, and I need to catch up with all of your blogs too.......some things just get pushed down the list of priorities, don't they?
Til next time then, hoping this posts!
Welcome back....try and keep warm! :) x
ReplyDeleteTrying, Ada, but it is hard! Lx
DeleteWelcome back, stay warm and I hope the snow stays away where you are. I'm (just a teeny bit) almost sorry you are back as it means that the trip is over for us too. Still you've a few more pics to share when you can get to it so it's not quite over yet!Jo x
ReplyDeleteI must get myself organised, Jo, now on new laptop so no more excuse! Lx
DeleteI quite like coming home, even when I've had the best time. Welcome home, enjoy your sleep, and look forward to the mystery make...so enjoyed your NZ posts and so very glad you had a lovely time xx
ReplyDeleteLuv Sophie
Yes, Sophie, there is something about coming home, it's just that I was frozen solid for a day I couldn't appreciate it much! Lx
DeleteGlad to read you're home safe, but what a pity about your computer, I do hope you can retrieve the rest of those photos. It's been lovely to share your trip through your pics :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Annie, all is well, laptop died but data recovered intact, phew! Lx
DeletePleased you had a wonderful trip and welcome home. Hope you get your computer sorted soon. What a pain. Keep warm and have a good weekend.
ReplyDeletePatricia x
Hi Patricia, yes, all well now, thank goodness, what a fright! Lx
DeleteHi Lynne and Jim and welcome home to cold blustery Norfolk! Hope those clever Apple people sorted out your laptop.....
ReplyDeleteOff to pick Charlotte up from Heathrow later today, Very excited, she has her Christmas stocking waiting for her in her room!
See you soon I hope, lots of love xxx
Yep, all done, Sue and will blog very shortly. Lovely to think of Charlotte being home after her great adventure, you will be up tip all hours chatting and exclaiming, I'm sure. Will be in touch soonwe must get together! Lx
DeleteWelcome home :) I hope you get your computer/photos sorted soon
ReplyDeleteSue Xxx
Thanks Sue I think I'm sorted! Lx
DeleteWelcome home... and thanks for the comment on my recent blog post. Meant to ask if you have a sister, only when I was in the dermatology clinic the other week there was a lady sitting there who looked just like your photo only greyer!
ReplyDeleteThanks MAggie, yes I had a sister, Diana, eight years older than me and though she had grey hair (since her early 30's) she was small boned and petite - unlike me!! So you would never have taken us for sisters, we used to laugh about it! Commiserations to the poor lady you sat next to!! Lxx
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