Well July is truly winter - after what seemed like a lovely long autumn we now have the wind and rain and rather too much of both at the moment. Good weather for working on unfinished sewing projects and i have been pleased with the progress I have made on that front although i think i have watched too many netflix movies and read books... not enough physical activity although keeping warm and out of the way of covid or the flu has seemed more essential.
I had to read three Sanskrit verses from the Bhagavad Gita for a special evening held in mid July so there was a bit of practice doing that as I tried to get the pronunciation and rhythm as accurate as possible.
The weather was not good for doing outdoor activities with the kids in the school holidays so I resorted to taking the girls to try out the local indoor Go Kart racetrack which they found entertaining. The youngest, Cordelia, just put her foot down on the special Kiddi kart and seemed to go flat out whereas Annabelle seemed to be jsut a bit more cautious although they both seemed to be flashing round pretty fast.
I thoroughly enjoyed catching up with Linda and her family - I stayed overnight with them after the classes were over. She is a delightful person and such a talented embroiderer! I always feel very welcome there and I think I am the only relative on her mother's side that she keeps in touch with. Certainly the only one in NZ. Apparently she has fond memories of spending time with my family when she was very young and early photos of her as a baaby show her with my Mum and myself.
I am off again this coming weekend to Morrinsville to celebrate the 80th birthday of Peter Sommerhalder a longtime canoeing friend - he met his wife at our place over 50 years ago. Then the big grown up grandsons arrive from Australia for a few days .. That will be fun!










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