Wednesday, December 28, 2011
25th December 2011
The rather splendiferious tree decorated by MS14, we left behind, and all our pressies - woe. (Shh...we did have a small carpet party in the lounge and open a few before we went away, shhh...)
I spent the few days between coming home from Perth and going to Esperance, (it felt like) running at full tilt to get everything done - I hope I didnt forget anything, it was such a blur..
Much fun, food (thank you to SIL and Niece) and more fun and food was had by all.
After cleanup, most of us went to early rest.
(note to self - remember *nothing is open in Esperance on Christmas day - Children get hungry again - must take/buy food for other meals as service station stuff is edible but...)
We made Ninja Gingerbreads to take, but didn't get time to ice, so Ms 14 and I did a 'reasonable job' of decorating on Christmas eve in the hotel room. They were well received. (one small nephew loves 'the rocks' - silver decoration and he loved that we put 'a lot' on the gingerbread.)
They were a "little pink" for ninjas so good thing we don't have a final photo.
@kalgrl
December 24th 2011
On December 24th we, all the family visited Stonehenge - Esperance.
This is a (to quote the 'fact sheet') "complete replica to scale of the original "Stonehenge" in the UK.
The children had a great time running around the standing stones and playing hide and seek, while the adults took many photos.
"The structure is aligned with the summer solstice - Esperance WA. The station stones will be positioned on this line to allow the sun rays to pass through to the altar. The summer solstice is the longest day of the year (22nd December)and the sunset on the winter solstice is also in alignment, which is the shortest day of the year (21st June)."
"137 Stones of Esperance Pink Granite quarried adjacent to the Beale's property in Esperance, Western Australia."
It was interesting and is deliberatly not a 'ruin', but a replica of the original.
In conversation with the owner my SIL discovered that there had been weddings and other ceremonies at the site, but that she wouldn't allow 'pagan rituals'.
(My mind wondered/giggled at that, as it is a commercial venture and it does cost $'s to enter the site, but hey everyone has a 'personal line' :-)
The gift shoppe had some interesting pens in local timbers, that @flexnib would maybe have liked. :-)
@kalgrl
December 23rd 2011
December 23rd was 'Travel day for Christmas' which just happens to also be my birthday :-)
Woke to lots of Birthday wishes facebook and twitter and then a drive down to Esperance for Christmas.
The cake was given to me by my lovely Niece Jo (thank you) and was 'White Chocolate mudcake with Passionfruit syrup".
All the Bennett, Van Viersen family joined us for dinner at the Taylor Street Jetty Tearooms.
Thank you everyone for a lovely evening.
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