
the lift at the Nicholas Building
this year my eldest shall finish high school

big tall building
this year my middle child may get his L plates

this year my eldest might get his P plates

this year I shall finish my degree

this year my middle child got his first part time job

this year my parents will return to Victoria to live

this year will see some changes for our family too

knitting will continue.

knitted headscarves (pattern: calorimetry) for friends
19 comments:
Onward and upward.
And mysterious at the end (not the knitting of course)
I assume L &p plates have to do with driving?
We had a year a bit like that last year -one starting secondary school, one finishing. My eldest will be getting the L plates in July. P plates? are they for probationer? I think we have them here but they aren't compulsory.
Good luck with whatever is going to happen.
Doesn't it always, the knitting I mean ... I find it's a constant thread (if you'll pardon the pun) through life's ups and downs. This is intriguing knitting however ... leaves? a cushion? a woolly beach ball?!
Could luck with all those Ls, Ps and whatever letters that degree will bring :D
Best of luck to all of you with all the new things and lots of the enjoyment from the old comfortable loved pastimes and lots of good times with your parents. (and I hope you are much better at dealing with change than I ever will be)
Whew, fasten your seatbelt (and not just when you're riding with the new drivers)! Hope the adventure is a fun one...
photo of chopped hair s'il vous plait? ( or may I address you as "TU"?)
Oh, it sounds like an eventful but happy year. Hope your loving your new "do"!
Lot going on there my friend. Hope you'll find some chillin' time somewhere.
I wanna see your chopped hair too.
(nice mirror photo BTW)
Yay for haircuts! Also for being driven around by your offspring! Actually, that might be more terrifying than exciting?
knitting is the constant.
Heaps going on in your world. I hope the year is kind to you and yours.
Ever forward. This will be a good year. cheers Wendy
Happy Australia Day to you all!
Lots to... look forward to? I hope so. Certainly plenty of exciting events.
awesome pictures.
Family changes for the better, I hope.
Children with P plates make me think about things that I have to consciously "push" to the back of my mind. One on "green Ps", one on "red Ps". Both have had the ever-so-common crashing into to the rear of a stopped car accident. Both are now much more careful since the insurance excess hit their hip pockets Very Hard.
The L plater may never get her licence, not enough hours. She wouldn't drive the Tarago, now we have a different car she isn't home enough for me to say, "OK, let's do some driving".
This year I have one at RMIT, one second-year apprentice, one in year 12 and two in grade 6. I'll be glad to see the end of primary school!
It's very good when the offspring can drive themselves to and from their p/t job.
Will you embark on some more study when you finish your degree? Textiles perhaps?
Trouble commenting as fiveandtwo. It's me, above.
Love the photos, especially the flowers in the first one.
That is definitely a big, and hopefully exciting, year ahead.
I shall send round 3 bricks for you to place on the heads of those boys stat. That is a big year.Yikes.
And thanks for the headbands again! Must sew on the buttons! x
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