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Old 12-25-2007, 03:30 PM   1 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1
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G'day all,
Well it's over for another year.
Was a good day with heaps of goodies.
My "Adopted Daughter", her husband and little bloke and My Brother and his family came over for dinner.

It was about 38c, but comfortable.
Having a three year old about the house in the morning certainly make Christmas fun.

Hoping that you all enjoy your day as much.

Here are some pics as requested.

1) A neat well stocked Tree
2) Destruction about to commence
3) Aftermath
4) The little bloke that can now open his own toy shop
5) Xmas Dinner
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Old 12-25-2007, 03:36 PM   #2
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Some more pics
1) Table set
2) Sunny back yard (For those who forget what it looks like)
3) Another on of the Back
4) Goodies table
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Santa was good to me so I guess I must have been good
A Dewalt 18v Cordless drill, and The complete 3 seasons of Deadwood were amongst the booty.

1) Griffy with one of his many prezzies
2) Josh amongst the rubble
3) Josh hanging out for tucker
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Hi John,
Just ashort note to thank you for sharing your Christmas photos with us lot in the cold and damp UK. Looks like you've had a great time. Reminds me of when my kids were younger.
Good onya John!
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Thanks for sharing your "Kodak moments" from down under.
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Merry Christmas John and thanks for sharing your pictures with us.

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Thanks for the pics John! It was neat to share a glimpse of your holiday and family.
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Thanks for sharing John. Looks and sounds like a fun time. One thing missing in the outdoor photos "SNOW". We had a much welcome change in weather, now enjoying 20s above zero. Sub zero(-20s) temps and wind chills are not enjoyable. Furnace gets a workout.
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John, little brother. thank you for sharing your wonderfull family and memmerys with us. Its almost like I am there. love the tree. and all those home made toys. how cute. that crain truck is so, so cute. did you make that.? I bet you did, as also the game rug under the food tabel. looks like you had a real nice day.and still came in here to shar with the rest of your family. buy the way I noticed the ornaments in the window. would they be from the swap. I would love to see a close up of that. they do look home made. thanks again for sharring. your friend Evie
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