Caddie.. yeh we havent changed our washing stuff or anything.. havent had anything different for dinner etc. I think we've just put it down to stress as normally Grahame is the most stress free person in the world.. probably hasnt worried about anything like this in his life before. But it looks to be clearing up, doc told him to take some Telfast which he did, seems to be doing the job.
Oh no poor Ruby. The USA website is great. I love America and all their foods and lollies and chocolates mmmmmmmm. And am glad its all reasonably priced too. Toobs are the greatest!!! Use to get them when i was little.. like Nessa said, theyre a bbq flavoured crunchy cheesle (without the cheese). Im yet to locate a packet though!!!
Nessa.. oh i know.. Jess will be facing one way, then i look back and he's comletely turned around..
AnnaT.. Jett is so cute sitting up! Ooow fingers are crossed for ya!!
Maz.. thanks mate. Oh i hope the lil guy is ok. Thats great he is so intelligent but that sux they have an IQ entry level.
Shell.. hope Ash ended up having a good night for you. Ok ill try and answer to the best of my knowledge. (not really around Cronulla way so may not be 100% accurate). I think it'd take around half hour - 45 mins or so to the city driving.. not sure how long by public transport. There is a train station at Cronulla.. so by looking on www cityrail info (it has fairs/timetables and all that info).. it takes about an hour to the city on the train. Looks like about $5.20 one way to the city. City stations are 'Town Hall', 'Winyard', 'Central'. You usually pay for where you go and from memory when you pay to go to the city, you can get off at any stop in the city. You can get a weekly pass (usually commuters use them). Parking in the city, if you cant get on the street by the metre parking, its usually around $20 or so for the day. As for prams on public transport.. not sure havent tried, but think it depends how big your pram is. I had a girlfriend who use to take the train to her parent's with a pram and found it ok so you should be right. Things to do in Sydney.. um.. i guess definately have a walk around the city.. lots to see there and buy. Maybe go down the Darling Harbour while youre in the city too. Not sure how much it costs but you can also always go up Centre Point Tower (i think its called AMP Tower now) and get a nice view of Sydney. Go to the Sydney Markets or Taronga Zoo. I guess being youre out Cronulla way you can always go to the beach. Also have a look at sydney com au. Theres a few things there they suggest too.
Jesse's Jolly Jumper arrived.. oh he loves it!! Its just so adorable!! He looks like he's walking on the moon or something!
Ok need some tucka, gonna go get some breaky while Jess is snoozing.
xx
Last edited by ShootingStar; March 8th, 2007 at 06:42 AM.
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