Friday, July 9, 2010

America's Birthday

Our 4th of July plans were a bit, well, non-traditional. After thinking about it, and hearing the kids moan and groan, I realized that we have been lucky enough to spend the last few years celebrating in the US. Before that, we've always seemed to either have a huge bbq with friends or attend one. This year, slightly due to too much already on our plates and also a lack of many American friends, we decided to just do a very non-traditional lunch at TGs Italiano. I know, it doesn't make sense to eat at an Italian restaurant on America's Independence day but c'est la vie, this is what made us all happy (including the kids).

Here are a few snaps from the day. At least the kids made a decent attempt at picking out some red, white and blue attire.... They did this without any of my assistance!



Mia then looked up at our red leaf tree and noticed the blue sky and white clouds behind it. She exclaimed, "mom, look up! Red, White and Blue!" I thought it was really cute and imaginative so I clicked a shot.


Here we are at the restaurant sitting outdoors in the beautiful sunshine with are dear friends the McGanns. They were visiting from the USA and it was a long, great catch up!! One of several that week!


The kids all entertained themselves and sat and behaved through our 4 hour lunch!!




It was lovely! Now, we are just about packed and ready to head to the US tomorrow!!! We can't wait to see everyone.....

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Out in the Field

Today when we went out to the field with the dogs, we discovered that all the tall grass had been cut down and rolled into bails. It was so cool. I took a ton of photos but here's one sample that I thought was cute....

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

WIMBLEDON 2010

Lucky me. I recently had the opportunity to go to Wimbledon and enjoy an experience that I have always dreamed of... And, it exceeded my expectations! The best part is thanks to my friends' tennis family (including family members who have played in Wimbledon) we were able to experience it all in VIP style! And, cost free!

Kim jumped the queue to pick up our VIP / members enclosure entrance passes.

With her dad who holds 1 of 350 VIP access tickets. That is 350 individual tickets in the entire world! They cannot be sold, traded or lended out! By the way, they are buying a pitcher of Pimm's.

A delicious lunch in the members enclosure / VIP area.

My 2 dear, dear friends who always make me giggle like I am 15 years old!

Kim's mom, Carole, meeting up with some of her Texan friends who she also hooked up with Wimbledon tickets.


Getting ready to experience Centre Court! Centre Court is where the top players play. There are approximately 14 other courts in the Wimbledon tennis arena but Centre Court is the most important court...


Sort of dark photos but posing in our seats while enjoying Lleyton Hewitt and then Roger Federer playing (and both winning).





This is my view (without a zoom lens)

Inside the Members Enclosure they have the Wall of Fame - past winners... It was great and brought back so many memories as I have seen the majority of them win on TV.


Other photos around the Wimbledon tennis area - including lots of the flowers in Wimbledon's colors.





Getting ready to head home (to Nicky's home in Aldbury).


Below are 2 photos of Nicky, Kim and I on a recent trip to Cyprus to celebrate my birthday.