In one of these fabulous parcels, we discovered some wonderfully personal bracelets from Auntie Claire, with bead patterns to portray the flags of all the different countries each mini-Parker has lived in: five for Esther and Ben and four for Joel. What a great idea for these young world travellers! :-)
Tuesday, 11 August 2015
World Travellers
Just about 2 weeks ago, our kids boarded their final flight in a round of 6 flights for our MAF Home Assignment:
Joel's expression just about sums up what he thinks of flying these days, especially since our flight back to England in May was yet another experience involving sickness, as Joel had a high fever and a an unfortunate bout of vomiting on the overnight BA flight from Nairobi to London :-( At least in the picture above, this is the last flight he's likely to take for a little while!
When we got back home, we found some very exciting parcels waiting for us, including some Easter chocolate sent by my Mum back in March!! :-).
In one of these fabulous parcels, we discovered some wonderfully personal bracelets from Auntie Claire, with bead patterns to portray the flags of all the different countries each mini-Parker has lived in: five for Esther and Ben and four for Joel. What a great idea for these young world travellers! :-)
In one of these fabulous parcels, we discovered some wonderfully personal bracelets from Auntie Claire, with bead patterns to portray the flags of all the different countries each mini-Parker has lived in: five for Esther and Ben and four for Joel. What a great idea for these young world travellers! :-)
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How very clever and how very creative! Lovely to see smiling faces back on home ground. Jx
ReplyDeleteYes what a great idea of Auntie Claire's. Already the children have travelled in more planes than I am ever likely to do. It always amazes me how well ESTHER and BEN cope with all the changes but poor JOEL has good reason to pull a face with the travel sickness he is prone to. I love the teddies ! Nana xxxxxx
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