These are the best photos of our time in America. Rebecca (now 16) was born in Gillette, Wyoming. Both Melissa and I started school while we were there, and got the big yellow school bus in the morning. We enjoyed 2 halloweens and would return home with garbage bags of lollies bursting at the seams. One lady up the road even gave out cans of drink! I was the little mermaid one year with Melissa as the lobster. The middle photo is us back in Brisbane as flower girls for my Aunty's wedding. We came back with the cutest accents. The last photo is of course the snow! I'm proud to say that melissa was a skiing racer for her school in year 12, and dad and I have made the switch to snowboarding! much cooler. Its all about the beanie and pigtails.
Thursday, 22 February 2007
Monday, 19 February 2007
Friday, 16 February 2007
Save the last dance?

Only 2 weeks left of dancing. Katie sent me this backstage pic from our december concert. What a fun group. Back row - Peshka, Alyssa, Emily, Me, David, Sophie, Front row - Courtney, Grace. We were pretty busy performing that night - a ballet 'the little match girl', a jazz group 'dont stop' and a contemporary dance 'hide and seek'.
I will miss the gang, our lessons and being on stage.
I wont miss bobbypins, hairspray, costumes that dont fit, angry mums, or bright lights.
I wont miss bobbypins, hairspray, costumes that dont fit, angry mums, or bright lights.
See ya guys.
manda
manda
Thursday, 15 February 2007
Down on the border
Sigh.
Ive joined the blogging world. And in case my life wasn't enough of an adventure, my university has kindly sent me to Albury Base Hospital to complete my 4th year of Medicine. And by 'kindly' - I mean I am a POW - Prisoner of Wadonga (unfortunately not 'Prince Of Wales' a hospital which is 5 minutes walk from my uni... now why didnt they send me there?).
Now there may be suspense... I dont leave for another 4 weeks. But Im sure there will be plenty of stories to share from down on the border. I mean, with a motto 'Albury Wadonga - twice the place, twice the time' how could you go wrong! Should I buy an akubra?
Manda
Ive joined the blogging world. And in case my life wasn't enough of an adventure, my university has kindly sent me to Albury Base Hospital to complete my 4th year of Medicine. And by 'kindly' - I mean I am a POW - Prisoner of Wadonga (unfortunately not 'Prince Of Wales' a hospital which is 5 minutes walk from my uni... now why didnt they send me there?).
Now there may be suspense... I dont leave for another 4 weeks. But Im sure there will be plenty of stories to share from down on the border. I mean, with a motto 'Albury Wadonga - twice the place, twice the time' how could you go wrong! Should I buy an akubra?
Manda
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