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7 Things

    
Hi there - I'm back from the craziness that was the Athens riots and ready to make my 101 post - The 7 things about me challenge. You know you have arrived in the blog world when you are nominated. I was kindly nominated by the marvelous Millie at The Laurel Hedge - Thank you :)

This is how is works: Share 7 things about yourself. Challenge other blogs at the end of your post through naming their blog, and post a link to it. Let them know they have been challenged by leaving a comment in their blog.


Ok lets go...........

1. I was born in the tiny town of Levin, New Zealand in the early 70's


This is me Dad and Mum - I look like I'm thinking - what is he wearing???!

Its amazing when your growing up you think of your parents as so old, but Mum and Dad were 26 & 25 in this photo - crazy. When my mother was my age she had three kids, a house, husband, garden and 16 cats! I on the other hand have no attachments - people, property or otherwise.



Levin, NZ

2. I am oldest grandchild on my Dad's side and the first girl on my Mother's. My Grandmother (my mother's mother) we called her Nanny, was a big influence on my childhood, we would visit her at least once a month. Whenever we went to her house, about 2 hours drive from ours, we always (perhaps its my childhood mind playing tricks) seem to have ham and salad for lunch.

She very sadly passed away when I was in my early 20's, but I can still hear her saying 'Slow down and enunciate your words' - good advice for life I think! I wrote an essay for school when I was in 7th form about NZ woman at war (WWII) and interviewed her for this; she said something that I will never forget and is a great example of her wit and can do attitude,
'My husband was British and felt it was his duty to go back to home to help sort things out - in hindsight I really should have gone rather than him, I was far better at sorting things out than he was' - now if that's not gold I don't know what is :)


Nanny and I

3. When I was 3 1/2 we moved to the outskirts of a little town called Featherston in the Wairarapa and for those of you reading my blog regularly you know how much I love the Rapa :) Sadly I don't have any pictures here of the cute cottage I grew up in with a beautiful English style garden surrounded by 100 year old trees and farm land - a rather idyllic place to grow up; but the images following give you a flavour of the country side around Featherston.


This picture is taken on Underhill Road my old road in Featherston


South Wairarapa


South Wairarapa

4. I have a brother, sister and a niece and nephew


My gorgeous sister - who is recently engaged


My handsome brother and his two great kids

5. I was completely obsessed with Princess Diana from the wedding in 1981 until I was about 16, I had scrap books of articles and pictures I had cut out of magazines plus books and even Charles and Diana paper dolls!


Wasn't she gorgeous and so young

6. Wellington and Interior Design
I studied interior design and lived in Wellington for 8 years - such a gorgeous city - great music and cafe scene.


Wellington Harbour

My first flat was in the suburb of Brooklyn, which is so lovely. It was the first of many many flats - last count 22!! I really wish I had my own house.

The view of Wellington Harbour from the Brooklyn Hills


Brooklyn Village

7. London and Europe
I came to London in 2002 and the first European city I visited was Venice - I thought I'd walked into a fairy tale.


Me in Venice


The bridge of sighs


My current flat is on the top floor of this art deco building in south west London - it looks a bit like an ocean liner I think

So there we are a few things you may not have known about me.

I would like to pass the torch to:
Amanda @ Oliveaux
Kit @ That Unreliable Girl
Trudi @ The Deco Detective
Tracey @ Porchlight Interiors

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