I have no idea how Lee has managed to blog and upload a photo collage already!!! Amazing woman - really amazing.
I have not missed a Kiwi Scraps event since they started -they are always fantastic - great teachers and classes, great vibes and best of all an unparalleled opportunity to meet, socialise with, laugh, giggle,tell jokes and take a million crazy photos with scrapping friends from around the country who I don't get to see much in person.
This year I was there as a teachers aide instead of a 'participant' but I think I managed to have just about as much fun.
I got there at about 2.00pm on Friday -I should have been there at about 11.00 but woke up with a killer 'where's the mersyndol and a bucket' migraine. Managed to recover sufficiently to get there a bit late and then armed with a panadeine and later some mersyndol (thanks Marie) I got better and better. I helped Tia Bennett all afternoon and early evening in her wonderful classes - such a beautiful, bubbly woman whose projects were amazing. I might have been packing kits and cleaning a gazillion stamps LOL but I learned something great in every one of her classes. Thank you Tia - it was a pleasure to share that time with you. I also got to stick my head in one of Emily's classes - - they looked like so much fun- paint and ink and dyes and paper towels and canvasses - I'm sad I never got to play in one of them.
I spent a fun evening chatting with Marie, Jo, Deb, Alison, Fee, Alison R, Jan and Katja and later with Jaimie and Lee, and Sasha and Kylie and probably 75 other people I have forgotten to mention. I drove home at about 10.30pm through the new Lane Cove Tunnel where much to my complete surprise the administrators can cut in or your radio signals and broadcast information about road works etc in the tunnel - very Big Brother'ish. I didn't know this happened and was beginning to think I had taken waaaaaay too many pain killers during the day!!!!
I went home because it was Rebecca's first ever netball game and I didn't want to miss it. Then I found out at 11.00am that it was canceled so off I went back to Kiwi Scraps as Rebecca was with her Dad. This time Belinda and Alison J were there helping too and we helped out in Rhonna's classes as well as Nic's Emily's and Tia's. More amazing projects and a gazillion flourish stamps and black ink to clean up!! Geez you girls can use some ink! I think my nails are permanently stained with teal Stazon too.
Once the crop began we headed off to the St George Rowing Club for dinner - the food is good and cheap but man oh man!!! 1 hour it took to get fed - ridiculous. At least that gave us more time for chatting, laughing and more photo taking.
I kept saying I had to go home and finally at midnight I did with every intention of watching Australia and Sri Lanka in the World Cup final. Sadly the rain delayed play and I fell asleep before play started. I was awake again at 7.00pm and watched the last hour and a half of play including the almost farcical ending....Anyway I digress.
Thanks to everyone involved for a great weekend. David Roberts and his team - Sam and Rhonda this year - do such a great job with these events. I hope they continue for many years to come.
Photos will need to wait until tomorrow night. After so little sleep all weekend I NEED to go to bed.
Oh and today my glasses broke!! What a pain - the optometrist was shut too - I have tried gluing the frame with Dimensional Magic but alas it didn't work - so now I have the Harry Potter sticky tape on the glasses look going on until tomorrow - very attractive I must say.
Alison












