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April, did your hubby get the new TV set up? How do you like it?
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
April, are you going to host the eight people under your roof for the weekend? You must be having a big place.
yep....they're all staying here....and nope just a normal size house, we just scrunch them in.....LOL.....3 of them are teenagers and then a 9 yr old and 6 yr old so they all want to be together anyway....LOL
Whoa, you are going to be BUSY !!!!! Are they family?
LOL...yep Nieces and Nephews and Grandma.....LOL....one of them is the one who has the birthday with Niecey
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
april6263 wrote:
are you more inland or more on the coast???We're about an hour's drive away from the next beach to the West and equally far from the beach to the South. The area is called 'Adelaide Hills', just East of Adelaide, the State's capital city.
Do you get to the beach often? Of course and hour away isn't that close. I bet you have beautiful "water".
We don't actually. My eldest's Father lives at the coast, so he could share the water sports with him when he grew up. But he hasn't come to like it. With my little guy, I'm too worried that he doesn't have good enough water safety awareness as yet. When we went there some years ago, it was on a beach where they dredge. I wasn't aware that there was such a drop just in front of our feet. Suddenly, a black triangular fin cut through the water right in front of us. It was probably a dolphin, but my little guy and I were spooked by it, as it was so unexpected. It was about as close as you would sit in front of each other across a dining table.
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
April, did your hubby get the new TV set up? How do you like it?
yeah he did....and I really do like it
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april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
LOL.....will have to look that up as we use Fahrenheit temp readings. LOLThose are the stats for summer where we live:-
In summer (December to February) the average maximum is around 29 °C (84 °F), but there is considerable variation and Adelaide can usually expect several days a year when the daytime temperature is 39 °C (102 °F) and there are generally two or more days in which the maximum is 40 °C (104 °F) or slightly above.
sounds like Florida.....is it humid there too???
We have some humid days as well, but the majority is dry, as the main wind direction is Northerly from the desert. Is it humid where you are?
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
yep....they're all staying here....and nope just a normal size house, we just scrunch them in.....LOL.....3 of them are teenagers and then a 9 yr old and 6 yr old so they all want to be together anyway....LOLWhoa, you are going to be BUSY !!!!! Are they family?
LOL...yep Nieces and Nephews and Grandma.....LOL....one of them is the one who has the birthday with Niecey
Aw....that makes is a bit more easier......or harder, LOL Just kidding, your family sounds great and I know that it will be a nice time together to support each other.
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gabriele wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
We're about an hour's drive away from the next beach to the West and equally far from the beach to the South. The area is called 'Adelaide Hills', just East of Adelaide, the State's capital city.
Do you get to the beach often? Of course and hour away isn't that close. I bet you have beautiful "water".
We don't actually. My eldest's Father lives at the coast, so he could share the water sports with him when he grew up. But he hasn't come to like it. With my little guy, I'm too worried that he doesn't have good enough water safety awareness as yet. When we went there some years ago, it was on a beach where they dredge. I wasn't aware that there was such a drop just in front of our feet. Suddenly, a black triangular fin cut through the water right in front of us. It was probably a dolphin, but my little guy and I were spooked by it, as it was so unexpected. It was about as close as you would sit in front of each other across a dining table.
Oh wow....that is close.....do you get a lot of rip tides there
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april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
He kind of looks like a strange Power Ranger. LOL !!!!The club is called 'Port Power'. A case of plagiarism? *lol*
I wonder if copy right laws cross country lines....LOL
The 'thing' is so ugly. No one would want to draw attention to the likeness. *lol*
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gabriele wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
We're about an hour's drive away from the next beach to the West and equally far from the beach to the South. The area is called 'Adelaide Hills', just East of Adelaide, the State's capital city.
Do you get to the beach often? Of course and hour away isn't that close. I bet you have beautiful "water".
We don't actually. My eldest's Father lives at the coast, so he could share the water sports with him when he grew up. But he hasn't come to like it. With my little guy, I'm too worried that he doesn't have good enough water safety awareness as yet. When we went there some years ago, it was on a beach where they dredge. I wasn't aware that there was such a drop just in front of our feet. Suddenly, a black triangular fin cut through the water right in front of us. It was probably a dolphin, but my little guy and I were spooked by it, as it was so unexpected. It was about as close as you would sit in front of each other across a dining table.
WHOA !!!!! Hope it was a dolphin.
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
April, did your hubby get the new TV set up? How do you like it?
yeah he did....and I really do like it
YAY !!!!