Finally got the photos back from my photographer and I think you will agree it has been worth the wait.
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Thanks to Nolas neice’s boyfriend????? for such a great shot. Call me biased but it looks like a wonderful day and a great bunch of ladies having a lovely time. What do you think? If you would like me to email you a copy just let me know. Already 31 names down for the next camp and I havent even announced a date!!
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And of course heres the noisey table who just cant help themselves. This is Nic’s version of PLANKING!
Thanks to everyone for such a great weekend. I just love how such a diverse group of people can come together with just one small thing in common and have such a nice time. I hope everyone enjoyed the increased flexibility in breakfasts and snack breaks, it certainly made it easier on the kitchen staff. Huge thanks especially to Lisa and Becs for their assistance over the whole weekend and especially in the kitchen hope I wasnt too bossy. And Karyl who almost single handedly prepared lunch on sunday, you chose the wrong moment to be walking thru the kitchen!!! I think you stayed for about an hour.
Sorry I got a bit distracted at lunchtime on Sunday, handling the money is always a tricky time and then when I saw my little boys sick face well, it was all over rover!
Speaking of sick, you are probably all wondering where the 111 call come into it. Here we go again…..
After everyone left, my wee man was heading down hill rapidly. Nurse Janice (aka Cricut expert) and I had already deducted that he had a burst ear drum but he was in a lot of pain and as you can imagine I had a lot of tidying up to do…. so….. I told him it was time to have a sleep in Mummys bunk bed. Off he went without any protest and I was able to help out again with the cleanup. About 45mins later I was just sweeping out the toilets out when I heard screaming from outside. Off I flew and there was Charlie covered in blood. Now dont get me wrong, we have dealt with plenty of bleeding noses in our house (most of them from this child) but this was a doozey. I ran back to the bunkroom and grabbed the nearest thing (my pyjamas!!) and tried to stop it. One by one Becs, Greg and Lisa came to assist and run relay with chux cloths. BUT there seemed to be nothing we could do. It would not stop. After more than twenty minutes Mummy was getting a little worried and everyone had run out of encouraging things to say. There were 4 very worried adult faces and 5 year old screaming and I cant remember what Rosie was up to. Greg, I said, go ring somebody!!!!! Of course toll bar wouldnt let him ring anyone so eventually he rang 111.
Meanwhile back out on the grass, finally the blood clot came out and managed to completely gross out Rebecca (aka not so tough cop) who wondered if it was ever going to stop and would there be brains on the end of it.It actually cheered me up no end as usually this is the sign that its all over. BUT NO, still it continued bleeding. Greg said do we want an ambulance? finally it started to slow down but child still screaming. We said no to the ambulance. Greg ordered us ladies off the premises and sent us to Timaru hospital while he finished locking up. Me in the back with Charlie, feeling very reassured that Policewoman was now in charge and would get us there in quick smart time (she had by now recovered!!!) unfortunately Becs didnt have her glassses on and we were towing a trailer so no speed records were broken. Super organised Mummy who managed to pull off the whole weekend without too many disasters (who needed frozen yoghurt anyway?) burst into tears on sight of the nurse. Nurse must have wondered what on earth was going on, hysterical woman with flowers in her hair and grass skirt holding half naked child wrapped in blanket covered in blood……………………..
The rest as they say is history. 2hr wait even though the waiting room was actually empty and we got home about 6.30pm. Kids eh? just as well we love them.
As I type Charlie is off at the farm with Greg building some sort of worm farm (as 5 yr old boys do) and girl child Rosie is asleep in bed 2pm in afternoon. You guessed it………….. shes sick!! sore ears, sore throat, sore tummy. Oh to be a mother! I wont even tell you what I had to clean up yesterday….. thats a story for another less public forum.
On the scrapping front, I am looking at the calendar as we speak just trying to choose dates for crops between here and christmas. Calendar is rather full with gym comps (she is going so well!) trips to Auckland to see the giant rugby ball! Birthdays (my 40th and daughters 8th) Mothers moving house (yes she has bought a house here in Waimo!) and thats just what I have remembered to write down.
So I will send out an email in a day or two with dates and venues.
Something exciting to look forward to though is Embellish It is going to hold a class! The lovely Becks Caithness has put herself foward to be my official design team. Together we hope to come up with a wonderfull kit full of lovely Teresa Collins Christmas Home range of products and more. This is just one of the lovely papers we will be using. Isnt it beautiful?

The tentative plan at this stage is for a double page layout and 3 or 4 Christmas cards. This will be a limited spaces class so watch out for more details, I’m sure it will be a great day, and something a bit different for a change.
Thats it for me today. Best go handwash the dishes. Dishwasher seems to have swallowed all our crockery and cutlery and now we cant get the door open! might have to be fish and chips for dinner as we dont have enough clean plates for a proper meal. LOL.
PS. thanks for all the lovely emails and cards that I have recieved over the last 2 weeks, cant wait till we do it all again!