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Week of Firsts

We've reached the end of another busy week! PJ's working late tonight, serving the last of the SWC visitors at the house and while Jorja has been at Bonny Babies, I've been working on unpacking some more of our things at the new house.
Here's what the rooms look like so far:

Kitchen complete with all the lace you can handle!

Lounge motto for parents: Less is more

Sunflowers of Sanitation

Main Bedroom

Dressing table and all!

Jorja's room - perhaps a little too ambitious with all of the white?

Jorja had a week of many 'firsts' -

We thoroughly enjoyed our first meal around our kitchen counter on Monday morning. Jorja did look at us strangely, questioning her bowl of our porridge against our scrambled eggs!

We took a train ride to Fish Hoek on Tuesday to celebrate Dominique's birthday in a new way. Turns out that the line between Fish Hoek and Simonstown was being repaired, but Metrorail had organized a replacement bus service, so we were able to enjoy a bus ride too! We stopped at The Sweetest Thing to tuck into some birthday cake, before making the trip back home. (Pictures of this outing to follow shortly...)
And on Wednesday a parcel arrived for Jorja from Aunty Lucille in Pretoria...she was so excited, that she simply wore it for the rest of the day. Thank you, Aunty Lucille! Here's a shot of her trying on the gift and then at BB later on, working on her first painting. It's the first painting on the fridge!

Now it's time to wind down into the weekend...

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  1. It's definately looking like home, and making us quite homesick!

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  2. and you can never have too much white

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