Home again! Spending time with our Sydney famille is always a joy. While not technically perfect I loved the whimsical feel of the shot below, hopefully it reflects the fun and magic of turning four :) In a month my grandson will be two, how fast the time flies! Along with every other grandparent in the world I can't believe how lucky we are to have these two super special youngsters to enrich our lives. The week ahead is super busy, plus I seem to have picked up a bug along the way, so will restart the blog on Saturday with a whole new autumn feel. Looking forward to catching up and seeing what you have been up to while I've been away.. see you Saturday, take care and stay safe..
...it's great to have you back!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're home safely PDP. Your photo is beautiful and time with your little sweeties will keep you going for a while. Feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back and I hope you soon recover. Yep, that just about sums up being four years old.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you, but we are really happy to have you BACK!
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home - probably caught the bug on the plane!
ReplyDeleteSounds as though you had a great time with family. Grandkids are quite fun when they're little. When they reach their teen years, not so much and when they get to be older, well, you'll be lucky if you ever hear from them when they don't want money. Nah, I'm just kidding. Sort of. Glad you're back safe and sound. But you can get rid of the bug if you wish!
ReplyDeleteGood to see another Aussie back! You survived the flights I see. Lovely granddaugter portrait. Take your time to get your feet on de ground again.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Grace. Unicorns always remind me of the Irish Rovers.
ReplyDeleteCute picture.
It's a sweet picture.
ReplyDeleteHope you can rest up and get better soon.
Welcome Back :) Take Care.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from India
Nice to have you back!
ReplyDeleteShe's baaaack! What great balloons.
ReplyDeleteoooh you're a grandma, I have to say you don't look it!
ReplyDeleteUnicorns and turning four - is there anything better, Grace?
ReplyDeleteWelcome back and I really do hope that bug is gone soon!
Welcome back Grace. I also just got back with a bug too, but feeling better already.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
Welcome home Grace. Hope you shake that bug quickly.
ReplyDeleteI agree, grandchildren are wonderful creatures, I love mine so much, even when they are being naughty! Welcome back to blogland. Good to hear you enjoyed your visit to the other coast.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! You captured a wonderful moment of your granddaughter playing. Hope she had a terrific birthday and you enjoyed some nice family time.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the granddaughter photo. It's perfect.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself. I'll spare you my whining about my winter ails.
I missed you. I like the picture of your granddaughter touched by a sunlight which suggests the holly spirit. The two unicorns are so cute...
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of your grand daughter. Sun flares are the in thing at the moment. Hope you get better soon. I hope you weren't on the plane that lost pressure between Perth and Sydney?
ReplyDeleteYour granddaughter reminds me of my Hannah. I know that you wish they were closer to you..mine are too far away too.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon. I like the photo of your grandchild who is out exploring! :-)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Cute!
Almost an angel. :)
Welcome home, I know it's always a bittersweet time. Cute photo, and so happy you had some more family time together!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! See you soon! Enjoy your family time! Still waiting fr spring here....
ReplyDeleteHow do you get to Sydney and how long does it take? The two cities seem so far away.
ReplyDeleteJanis
GDP
Grace--hope you're felling better!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteBeing a grandparent is just wonderful isn't it, I love spending time with the little ones ... who are growing up so fast!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo's, and do hope you are feeling better.
All the best Jan