Sunday, June 15, 2008

Sunday night

Not my favourite time of the week. The weekend is nearly over and back to work tomorrow. But I do have one thing yet to look forward to, that yummy smelling roast pork which is cooking in the oven right now. It smells divine.

So the trivia night. Do you really want to know? I should just learn to keep my mouth shut.

They split us onto different tables, a good way to meet others and not stack tables with brainiacs. So I had this great idea that whichever table lost out of Mike's table and my table, then out of the two of us the loser would have to make the winner breakfast in bed all weekend.

Do I slink away now when I tell you we lost by 10 points to Mike's table????

So not only do I have a flat as a pancake sultana cake, having to buy supermarket made lamingtons to replace it, but I've had to make bacon and eggs and toast both mornings. Enough! I will never open my big mouth again. Remind me next year won't you? ha

So I thought I'd delve into the lost (but now found) slides once again and do another page for mum's family history book for christmas. Here is me before I even had a little brother, playing in the backyard with my toys. The year was 1965.

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Credits here.



I'm so pleased with the soft look I've created here, thanks to both Megan's and Sharon's papers, perfect for "little people pages". Click on the pics below to take you

3 comments:

Bells said...

Gosh, losing to Mike and a flat cake....you really let the side down Carol! ;-)

Look at your little chubby knees!

Susie Roberts said...

Carol, this is absolutely gorgeous. You are very clever. I'm going to show my students several of your wonderful pages to inspire them when I start my digi scrapbook classes at the CCCCollege in August. It will be lovely for them to see Aussie pages with our Aussie humour.

deborah a/k/a SimplyVixen said...

oh carol, you are SO pretty in pink! what a nice remembrance of your rabbit rider by Grandpa, the colors are perfect, and the page is lovely, just LUV it, right down to the shadow on the little pin!