Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Family

On Monday the DP and I drove into Aberdeen.

 The occasion was to meet our two youngest daughters and our granddaughter.  P has travelled up from Lincoln to stay with eldest sister A in Edinburgh, wherein also reside the other two, E and C.  We met in a lovely cafe that I was introduced to by Christine a bloggy friend, Writing from Scotland.



Grandma and Granddad.
 

 Daughter P and granddaughter.

 Youngest daughter.
 Show her a camera and you get this big cheesy grin.

A lovely day.

Part of which was spent in Primark.

And I was bought this lovely jumper!

(pictured on the day after when I had me hair done.)


 
  Spare moments since then.



The gorgeous seal pup, now losing his baby fluff.

 
 
And the second of this years Christmas cards, a Partridge (red legged) and a Pear Tree.

Next two days on more serious stuff being a trustee at the Lighthouse Museum.

Nice to have these lovely family interludes, and the painting of course.

7 comments:

  1. I see one proud Grandma (and Granddad of course). Happy Days.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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  2. Lovely to get the family together.Love the cheesy grin.

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  3. What a beautiful family you have! And I immediately recognised those railings. Nice to think you were all there.

    Lovely seal!

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  4. beautiful family, I love that cheesy smile, lol, your jumper looks so soft and cosy.
    Your painting is amazing, its a joy to see,

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  5. Looks like a great meet up you had.
    Your seal is gorgeous - love him.
    Are you going to paint all twelve days of Christmas ?

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  6. Great pics! Youngest daughter looks very like the DP I think! Nice new jumper and hair do too! :) Love your artwork, we had a red-legged partridge in the driveway the other day, what a beautiful wee thing it was. xx

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  7. PS I like your " Selfie " and very clever to match the flower in the vase to your outfit x

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