Spring has sprung and our clocks went forward YAY!
We have had our first bbq of the season to celebrate my friend Trina's birthday.
I have finished all of my assignments for my first legal exec paper - now I am busy revising for my exam at the end of the month.
Rich and I have a passion right now for training in our gym at home in the garage. We don't need an expensive gym membership, just a little imagination, some great tunes and you'll have trouble keeping us out of there. We are also boxing and we have radically overhauled our diet and the results are making us smile.
The news that my Dad is coming to visit in November has to be the best so far. After 3 long years I will finally get to hold my Dad's hand and rest my head on his shoulder.
Most days I read the Daily Mail website. Although I left the UK behind a few years ago I still like to keep an eye on what's going on. Most of the stories on there make me glad that we made the decision to leave but today I read a story that made me smile.
Introducing Lady McCartney! Nancy and Sir Paul can't stop smiling as they emerge as husband and wife.
Sir Paul McCartney has found (real) true love again! All of the photographs are beautiful but this one in particular I just love.
Congratulations to them both.
Lastly we love 24hours in A&E which airs on UKTV in New Zealand! It is a programme from Kings College Hospital in London and each episode is recorded over a 24 hour period. We love to watch the programme itself but the thing that gets me most each time is during the introduction where you hear a lady say the following:
Everyone should walk through an emergency room at least once in their life because it makes you realise what your priorities are. It is not the rush, rush, rush and the money, money, money, it is the people you love and the fact that one minute they might be there and one minute they might be gone.
Chilling but oh so true.










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