Oh, Christmas, you were such a joy!
The kiddies and parents at school gave me all these goodies.
My colleagues gave me these pressies:
I turned this pile of my favourite books into a bookish Christmas tree.
Favourite decorations could be found around the house.
Christmas dinner was delish!
Mum's trifle was divine!
We had fun in the shade.
We visited with family.
I got more Christmas loot!
And now...onto 2013!
Happy New Year to you all!
xx
Happy New Year to you all!
xx
Is that a windup crayon clock?? How awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove your book christmas tree too. Looks like lots of fun was had by all and some nice christmas goodies there too. I need to get Ken Follett out from the library, I am yet to read any of his work and it would be a perfect tome for the holidays!
That is actually pencils with rubbers on the end poking out of the clock - cool, huh? It's so going up in my classroom next year!
ReplyDeleteYou must read Ken Follett!! But start with Pillars of the Earth - so good. It was the first book I ever read that was a true epic - covers about 60 years I think. Wonderful story about building cathedrals.LOVE.:)
I think bookish christmas tree is so cute and original. It's for true humanists and bookworms.
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