Saturday, 23 October 2010

Playgroup


Crawling the floor with a dozen children under 12 months is something I have not done since the '80s when I was a Long-day-care Director. Crawling the mat around one's own grand-daughter is a joy. This was followed by lunch in Tiger Mottle across the road from St George Anglican Church at Five Ways.

Ooo ... I love Fridays.

11 comments:

diane b said...

What colourful joy and every Friday....Lucky you. Ours might even be moving to USA......boo hoo. O'Rielly's for New Year sounds interesting.

tinyskillet said...

Aw what wonderful photos! I love them, thanks for sharing with us!

Kay L. Davies said...

I can see why you love Fridays! Wonderful for you.
And fabulous photos, too.

Kay, Alberta

Bill said...

I bet that's the most beautiful baby girl in the world. We need to introduce her to the most beautiful baby boy in about 18 years. I know where he lives.

Jim said...

Cute and colourful.

Serline said...

Lovely photo of your cute grand daughter. Hope you have a fantastic weekend filled with good food with your family and friends.

Joan Elizabeth said...

I love all those little puppety things ... so imaginative. I used to love playing with the nieces and nephews and can understand the joy of your Fridays.

Eleonora Baldwin said...

Ohhhh look at that adorable fuzzy-rubbed spot in the back of that sweet little head!

Wonderful set of colourful-playful images, and your little grand-daughter is bellissima.
Have a great weekend!

PS: how do you post your images in collage-style like that? I'd love to learn how you do it...


Ciao
Eleonora

TheChieftess said...

Wonderful photos!!! She's absolutely precious!!!

Francisca said...

I'm all smiles now, Julie.

Julie said...

I am all smiles a lot of the time. Actually the three of them flew from SYdney to Perth early Saturday or a 10 day stay. Firstly, to spend some time in the Margaret River vineyards and then to visit with myriad cousins on Kirsten's father's side. Alannah slept for most of the time on the plane. What a clever tyke!