My brother-in-law got married on October 24th, which is surprising only in that I have thought for 6 months that he was getting married on October 25th, and only found out just in time to change all the hairdressing appointments!
It was very bizarrely Japanese, but in a lovely place, with really lovely food.
Good luck for the future, Uncle Y and new Auntie M!
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Monday, 23 November 2009
Sports Day 09
And this was the scene at Sports Day this year. Mairi was a bit disappointed that there were no actual races this year. She was looking forward to winning her race for the 3rd year running - no pun intended.
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Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Ballet Sneak Preview
We had the posed photos for the programme taken the other week. Here are a few scary make-up shots of the prima herself.
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Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Scotland Summer -09
And here are the few shots from Scotland which I managed to take after Yasu brought my other camera. Still can't believe my record of my entire summer was fried after the great camera washing incident... Once again:oh well....
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Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Catch Up Time - Yufuin in July 09
Once again, long time no blog. Have totally become a slave to Facebook, against my will, which, along with a festering yet unproductive foray into Twitter has taken its toll on my blogging.
I have also been so busy this Autumn with various Halloween and PTA related things (who goes straight into being PTA president without really knowing what's going on at the school?? But once again I digress), that I have regularly forgotten to take my camera out of the house at all, never mind to the importtant milestones of M's life that I am supposed to be recording. Oh well...
Catch up time again.
Here are some shots in a Flickr slideshow from Yufuin with Ba-chan this summer, before we went to Scotland:
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I have also been so busy this Autumn with various Halloween and PTA related things (who goes straight into being PTA president without really knowing what's going on at the school?? But once again I digress), that I have regularly forgotten to take my camera out of the house at all, never mind to the importtant milestones of M's life that I am supposed to be recording. Oh well...
Catch up time again.
Here are some shots in a Flickr slideshow from Yufuin with Ba-chan this summer, before we went to Scotland:
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Bye bye Dr Ed!
Said goodbye to another friend today. Hazards of the job of being a long term gaijin. They all leave eventually. Boohoo.
Anyway, Shez, here's the proof that I put him on the plane and made him leave the country.
Anyway, Shez, here's the proof that I put him on the plane and made him leave the country.
After check-in there was a bit of an absence. Apparently there was no English on the instructions in the gents. I suspect it might have had more to do with the 8 pints of Guinness the night before at Molly's, but then I'm never right....
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Scary US Democracy
Long time no blog, y'all.
There are many excuses: summer away, jetlag, general hectic bedlam after going back to work, school, and the whole PTA thing, to name but a few, but the main two are that I poured a bottle of mineral water all over my new camera, thus destroying all my photographic evidence of my summer in the UK (AND I couldn't blame anyone else to make myself feel better), and that we have hardly done anything worth commenting on since we came back, because every free weekend is taken up with ballet rehearsals. The joys of being a primary school parent!
Anyway, to be going on with, here are a few priceless shots which show why it is questionable that the choice of the leader of the free world rests in the hands of so-called "normal" US citizens. Now "some of my best friends " are American, but I did love these.
There are many excuses: summer away, jetlag, general hectic bedlam after going back to work, school, and the whole PTA thing, to name but a few, but the main two are that I poured a bottle of mineral water all over my new camera, thus destroying all my photographic evidence of my summer in the UK (AND I couldn't blame anyone else to make myself feel better), and that we have hardly done anything worth commenting on since we came back, because every free weekend is taken up with ballet rehearsals. The joys of being a primary school parent!
Anyway, to be going on with, here are a few priceless shots which show why it is questionable that the choice of the leader of the free world rests in the hands of so-called "normal" US citizens. Now "some of my best friends " are American, but I did love these.




Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Photos
We had our family photos taken yesterday by the brilliant Ken Sharp. Now I have the nightmare of choosing which ones I want printed, or whether once again to buy the whole lot of them on DVD.
Check out his blog, on which Mairi features today. If you do decide to use him, please mention my name!!
http://www.kensharp.com/blog/2009/08/19/mairi/
Check out his blog, on which Mairi features today. If you do decide to use him, please mention my name!!
http://www.kensharp.com/blog/2009/08/19/mairi/
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