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Very Excited!

February 10, 2010 @ 22:17 By Gavin Webber 7 Comments

Finally, I get to see my Sister tomorrow.  It has been quite a few years since I have seen her.  In fact, I don’t think she has been to visit me in Melton, ever, but that cannot be helped under the circumstances.

We will be keeping her busy on weekends with lots of sustainable living events in Melton and around Melbourne.

Tomorrow night, we have a screening of No Impact Man for the Melton Sustainable Living group.
Sunday is the Transition Decade Launch at the Melbourne Town Hall.  See www.t10.net.au for more info.
The weekend after (19-21 Feb), we will be visiting the Sustainable Living Festival at Fed Square.  festival.slf.org.au

I will show her how to make cheese, clean out the chookhouse, and generally keep her busy in the garden (not that there is a lot to do except harvest).

That should keep her occupied for a while, and while I am at work, Kim will keep her active making jewellery and doing craft.

What more could a Miss 40 ask for!

Addendum: 11th Feb – The gloss has been taken off the excitement a little.  Kim is having mobility problems, so I am glad Sis is coming so she can help out.

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  1. belinda says

    February 11, 2010 at 08:49

    🙂

    I expect she is going to have a wonderful time. I hope you all have a heap of fun catching up.

    Kind Regards
    Belinda

    Reply
  2. nevyn says

    February 11, 2010 at 10:09

    Sounds like there’s going to be a good time had by all.

    I’m sorry to hear about Kim’s mobility problems, I hope she feeling better soon.

    Reply
  3. Kym-Anne says

    February 11, 2010 at 13:34

    Hi Gavin,
    Sorry to hear about Kim, I hope she is up and around in no time 🙂

    My sister came down for a visit last week, it was great we haven’t seen each other in 2 years.

    Have a wonderful time with your sis!

    Reply
  4. BevB says

    February 11, 2010 at 13:43

    I hope you all enjoy Miss 40’s visit, and hope Kim is more mobile soon.

    —
    BevB

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  5. Mickle in NZ says

    February 11, 2010 at 23:51

    Hope Kim is better soon. And that Sis has a wonderful “I’m Forty” time.

    Forty is great – we know we should behave better, yet still can misbehave any way! I’m now enjoying my recent move to 45 years young!

    Reply
  6. bayside gardener says

    February 12, 2010 at 07:20

    Hi Gav,
    If your sister is a Miss 40 then maybe meeeting a nice Mr. 40 would complete her visit!!!
    Gav, are you watching Gourmet Farmer on S.B.S. 7.30 on thursdays? It’s really delightful. He was making cheese last night and eating fondue in an area with the most spectacular mountains as a back drop. The show reminds me of River Cottage but I dont mind (no one will take the place of Hugh!!),but a bit more rustic. Just had an idea for a 100% dinner for you. Fondue. Your cheese, your bread and some local wine.
    I hope Kims health improves now we’re having a rest from this gastly weather.
    Cheers
    Anita

    Reply
  7. Miss 40 says

    February 13, 2010 at 17:45

    Thankyou people I am having a WONDERFUL time….. Mr 40? Keep your eye on Miss 40 blog and see what happens….. xxxx

    Reply

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