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Day 60

Jorja slept so much today, it's no wonder that every time she woke up she was livelier than the time before!



Sadly, Racilla did not come and visit today. (Refer to Day 53 for my comments on her own schedule. ) Jorja, instead, enjoyed a long morning nap on her old faithful cushion. I hadn't been successful in putting her down on this spot in weeks... The only thing was that I didn't expect her to sleep as long as she did and since I'd put her down on something without straps, for fear of her rolling off or falling, I sat waiting for her to wake up!



The Autumn breeze makes for some very 'leafy' walkways and we watch Miguel-the-maintenance-man work tirelessly to neaten up the courtyard three times a day. Even though there was a breeze, we couldn't stay indoors with the beautiful sunshine on offer and enjoyed a walkabout before P-J met us on his way home.

Fruit break!



We were very excited to find naartjies at the Super Eki!

And then earlier this evening, Jorja and I enjoyed a nap in the warm sun. (Sorry about all those back home who are fighting with rain-soaked socks and dripping hair). You'll get your own back tonight when you're all tucked in and we're still trying to persuade Jorja to get some rest!


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