Happy birthday dear Nick…was his wake-up call this morning...Then onto an early school day for the boys so that Nick didn’t get saddled with too much schoolwork on his birthday, as I was off selling jewellery. I had a dismal morning of sales so at 11.30 I packed it up and came home – also preferring to spend as much of the day as possible with Nick! We had hamburgers for lunch, and at the same time started watching a DVD I had hired which was suitable for family viewing. That was finished mid-afternoon, and we went back to town together. We left the boys swimming while we did a bit of window shopping, and then at 4.30 there was the official opening of a photographic exhibit at the museum. There had been an island-wide call for photographs depicting ‘people, place and politics’, and a number of photographers had submitted work. It was so exciting to see our photos printed on A4, mounted, and displayed! The actual opening was attended by invited guests including the photographers and the National Heritage Society etc. Nick chatted briefly with the Bishop (above) who was also celebrating his birthday. To end off the day (and also because it was too late to go home and cook), we had toasted sandwiches at the Consulate.
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