Yay! Home safe and sound :) Once again the theory that it's safer to fly than it is to drive on the roads has been proven correct, I fervently wish it could be both but the human factor negates this possibility! We had a brilliant time with our Sydney famille, my grandchildren continue to blossom and flourish and although there is nowhere like home, it gets so much harder each time we have to leave them. My first post back is traditionally a view of my favourite bridge from a different angle, seen here from the ferry on the way to the Taronga Zoo one day before my granddaughter's third birthday..
Although well traveled for her young years, the Sydney Harbour bridge is my granddaughter's favourite bridge also, just one of the many things appreciated together. The fresh sea breeze blowing through one's hair is an exhilarating experience, made even more hilarious when shared by an adoring aunty :) I hope you have been happy and well, I'm very much looking forward to seeing what you've been up to while I've been away. Here's wishing you a happy but most of all safe Easter from Perth.. P.s. so far not one piece of chocolate has passed my lips, can I keep it up today, the day of le grand family picnic.. we'll see! How about you.. has it been a chocolate fest :)
Happy Easter Grace!!! EW
ReplyDeleteThe views of the bridge are spectacular, and good to see Aimee and your granddaughter! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, and Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteGiraffes! We have a celebrity giraffe here who just had a baby.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time in Sydney!
No chocolate here yet, Grace! Welcome back!!
ReplyDeleteBless you! I feel the tug, and the joy of home in your post. You really are Perth to us <3
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Grace and welcome back. I love those giraffes :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteLove causes aches.
Chocolate is a cure...
...it's so good to have you back! Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteNice that you have returned. I hope to see some more Sydney photos. Today is the day for chocolate. Resistance is futile.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Grace!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great trip.
Remember, it is only safer to fly if you do not fly United!
Fly Qantas. Safest ever.
Love the giraffe.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
See, flying was not so bad, and the travel is very fast. Glad you are having a wonderful time. Even for those of us who have never seen that bridge, it is a famous landmark.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Grace. Lovely pics of Sydney, I love that area of Sydney too. Have a lovely Easter picnic. I'm off to my own family picnic too.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back :)) Beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and your family.
Greetings
Nice family photos Grace, and I love the giraffes too. Good to see you back. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Grace :-)
ReplyDeleteIndeed I got presented with chocolate and don´t know what to do with it! Enjoy your family, happy Easter!
Glad to see you back again, you survived the two flights, a miracle! Lovely pictures of the granddaughter and her ant, I can feel the wind blowing through my hair. Wish you a very Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful photos. So glad you had a good time and are safely back home!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home and happy Easter. Just be glad you're not as far away from your Sydney grandkids as I am. I love the bridge and the ferries, too. Actually, what's NOT to love about Sydney!
ReplyDeleteTime with the kids and grandkids is so special, isn't it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back.
ReplyDeleteLovely happy photo's, it is so nice to spend time with family.
Many Happy Easter Wishes
All the best Jan
We took that ferry once with our children a long, long time ago...
ReplyDeleteA couple of pretty cute girls there Grace! Glad you are back.
ReplyDeleteAll three photos are testimony to a grand family event.
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