Monday, December 26, 2011

Recharging the batteries


Here are my lovelies. I thought you might like to see them. I took these photos on Saturday at our Christmas lunch.


They then went down the South Coast to spend a few days with Darren's family. Guess what Alannah got for Christmas?

9 comments:

diane b said...

A lovely family indeed. Kirsten looks really good considering what she has been through. I hope the little angel doesn't do what Fox did with his bike. He lined up his soft toys on the floor and then rode over them. (He's a worry)

Julie said...

.. splutter splutter ... WHAT!! What a hoot!

Mark said...

That is a cool pressie Julie!

Joan Elizabeth said...

The photos are all lovely ,,, you are a very gifted portrait photographer. We have 3 grand nephews (and their parents) staying with us for a couple of days ... so lovely to have little ones in the house for a while.

Ann said...

Kirsten looks fantastic. Beautiful shots.

Kay L. Davies said...

Kirsten does look wonderful, Julie, and Alannah looks so happy with her bike!
Wishing all of you the best for the coming year.
Luv, K

freefalling said...

Yay!
Innit it nice?
Made it to Christmas in one piece!
In Kirsten's case a few extra pieces!

brattcat said...

what a wonderful christmas this must have been. i'm sure kirsten is so glad to be on the other side of her surgery. she looks wonderful.

Julie said...

She does look good, I agree. However, she has another round of surgery scheduled for 13th January. This time to remove the titanium plate along the jaw which is poking the skin out and causing considerable pressure. Mostly the plates come out after that sort of surgery. Perhaps not quite this quickly. However, the natural jaw has fused with the implanted leg-bone and will be supplemented with an injection of artificial bone. This time no leg operation and no tracteotomy.