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Sunday, December 16, 2007
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Getting ready
Ok, here are signs of packing in earnest. We actually packed these bags at the weekend, and have been adding things during the week. One case is full of Hannah's winter clothes (and nappies and milk), while her parents will either brave the elements with their limited winter wardrobe, or shamelessly borrow clothes from family members once we get to the UK.
Hannah has decided this pile of luggage forms a handy chair for her to perch on every once in a while. She is even learning to declare aloud "Chair!" when she sits / leans on it. Cute.
And how about an up-to-date picture of Hannah? Well, here is a mystery shot taken today. Who can spot the girl? Answers via the comments button below:
Hannah has decided this pile of luggage forms a handy chair for her to perch on every once in a while. She is even learning to declare aloud "Chair!" when she sits / leans on it. Cute.
And how about an up-to-date picture of Hannah? Well, here is a mystery shot taken today. Who can spot the girl? Answers via the comments button below:
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Generations
I suppose we should be blogging about our upcoming trip to England, but after snapping this shot today I feel I have to share it, for fun if nothing else.
My car (Proton Saga, on the left) is parked next to a new Mitsubishi Lancer in our apartment's carpark. Funny thing is, they are essentially the same car. Well, a few generations apart, and lots of Malaysian plastic inside mine, but otherwise for all intents and purposes they are both Mitsubishi Lancers!
I thought they looked quite nice together. And mine doesn't even look that bad despite the 23-year age gap.
And of course I could talk about how many multiples of my car I could buy for the price of that ONE new Mitsubishi Lancer.
Hurrah for the Proton Saga.
That's all I wanted to say, really.
My car (Proton Saga, on the left) is parked next to a new Mitsubishi Lancer in our apartment's carpark. Funny thing is, they are essentially the same car. Well, a few generations apart, and lots of Malaysian plastic inside mine, but otherwise for all intents and purposes they are both Mitsubishi Lancers!
I thought they looked quite nice together. And mine doesn't even look that bad despite the 23-year age gap.
And of course I could talk about how many multiples of my car I could buy for the price of that ONE new Mitsubishi Lancer.
Hurrah for the Proton Saga.
That's all I wanted to say, really.
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