Saturday 5 January 2008

Holidays pictures

I'm finally back to blogging after a few weeks of holidaying and relaxing with family and friends. For the Christmas week, we went to Donnelly River, in the middle of the bush, with all the Huizenga's. Here are some random pictures of the week:

Our holiday cottage surrounded by wildlife.
Liam patting and feeding the kangaroos and emus.

The Donnelly River Village surroundings.

Family poses.

Donnelly River dam which we used to cool down
on the very hot days we had.
Tyson feeding some very eager kangaroos
Kyle with his counsin Brandan
Cooling off on Boxing Day - over 40 degrees.

Kids having an absolute ball together. All the cousins had a great time, enjoying each others company. It will be a holiday to remember.
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Now to get back into stamping. I'm cleaning and sorting my stamping room, so will hopefully get motivated to show some new creations soon.
January and February are exciting times for Stampin'Up. During these months we have the Sale-a-brate promotion. Whether you are a customber, hostess or demonstrator, there are benefits for everyone. If you have not yet received a catalogue please email me so I can send one to you. These are free stamp sets you will not want to miss out on!!

Happy Stampin' - hope to be back soon with some samples.

3 comments:

tyrymom29 said...

Love the pics !! Looks like you guys had fun!!! TFS!!!

amymom24 said...

How cool to have emus and kangaroos running around! My kids would love that:) It is very foreign to us. Looks like you had a fabulous time!

Anonymous said...

Hi there, great photos, looks like a nice place and that you had a great time! (If your wondering how im commenting Craig took his laptop on hols so he could check the weather & all that for fishing!)Hope your having a good week, will talk to ya soon xx
Renae

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