A T-Rex called Sue
It was off to Halifax again this weekend for Craig, Amber and myself, to visit Jemma, who is almost at the end of her second year in University. Now she has changed her major to Asian studies her focus has been very much centred around Asian culture and she has spent many hours socialising with both Japanese and Korean students. She recently took part in a proper Japanese tea ceremony and found it very interesting, I shall have to ask her if there is a link to the establishment where they held the ceremony. I have to admit that I get a little confuzzled as she chit chats away dropping various friends names with such enthusiasm, especially as I don't always have their faces to picture in my head. Her life is good right now and this weekend she was busy at work taking some students to the Nova Scotia Natural History Museum The highlight of the museum is a T-Rex called Sue, who you can read about on the link.
Amber really wanted to visit the museum too as did Craig, there is something quite fascinating about dinosaurs. I dropped them both off to enjoy the exhibits and meet up with Jem, while I went buy fresh bread, ham and salad from the deli for lunch back at Jemma's apartment. Amber had her camera and took a little film for fun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVYo7aHPDcA&feature=feedu
After lunch Craig and Amber went for a walk in the park spotting lots of dogs (they are both dog lovers) Jem kindly offered to help me re-design my blog layout.
Back at home I have been making, listing and selling all sorts of things as usual, both on kijiji and my two Etsy shops Blossom Hill and Silk Secret.
Some hand sewn pictures on kijiji,
A custom order tiny pink teddy bear
and a very sweet navy silk bustier!
Well there you go, a short little post this week.
LOVE the new look Hazel! Sounds like you all had fun in Halifax. I had a look at Amber's video too - she has a lovely accent mix of Brit and Canadian.
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