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16 October 2014

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Chaos over???

Hope everyone had a fandabby christmas! We had a fantastic day with family and friends - thought the house was going to burst at the seams!! The kids got spoilt rotten by everyone but they had an absolutely great time. Think I have finally found a home for all the stuff they got. I think the bit they enjoyed best though was having (quite a lot of) the family round about them - and well thats what it should be all about!
Unfortunately the only down point of the day was no snow - but I guess we cannae have it all. It was blowing a hoolie and was really wet but it didn't manage to dampen anyones festives spirits. No doubt we will get some snow when the baby lambs are due to be born thats usually the way it goes!!
Now its time to think about the New Year resolutions........Just incase I don't get a chance between now and then hope you all have a great New Year and its a happy and healthy one :)
Posted on Island Life at 08:52

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Glad you have had a great christmas with your family. Christmas day was spent with my family at my sisters. We all ate far too much, followed by opening of presents. We then played 'Guess who I am' my mother only seemed to know Tom Cruise for some reason, but we all enjoyed playing. I wish you and your family Happy New New and I can't wait for my visit to Harris in 2008.

Amanda from Tyne and Wear


A touch of snow on Christmas morning would have been nice though the lack of snow didn't diminish my enjoyment of all the usual festivities. Anyone else eat too much turkey?

Carol from IBHQ


Carol, I have eaten far too much

Amanda from Tyne and Wear




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