Sunday, January 27, 2013

Australia Day

It's AUSTRALIA DAY
WHOOPEE!!!!!



    
Gid'ay friends


We usually have a barbie with snags. For those of you who don't know our Aussie slang that means a barbecue with sausages. If some other friends pop by it is no trouble to put another snag on the barbie.
Well I'm an Aussie kid, so I needed to wear my Aussie hat to keep the sun and the smoke out of my eyes.
Granny keeps telling me to be careful and not to burn myself. Barbecue's can get very hot. 
I am very lucky to be an Aussie kid. I think Australia is the best place in the world. (Well I have only been to America for our camp, and that was loads of fun, and I really enjoyed it, but it was so good to get home.)
Another thing we always eat on Australia day is Lamingtons. They are very yummy, it is cake cut into squares, then they are dropped into Chocolate incing and rolled in cocoa-nut. Yum OH!
People go for picnics; Go to the cricket or the beach. All Granny's Grand kids had been to the beach all week. They swam and Boogie Boarded the waves and had the best time.
 I'm sure we all feel like our country is the best place to be. Granny says that is usually because it is where our family is, and all those we love.  Some times it is because we don't know what other places are like. If you are like me, it is because my comfy bed is here and there is honey in the pantry, and My Granny lives here.

Some times it is just because!!!!!

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

It's been a busy day with all that cooking so I'm about to have toast and peanut butter with honey  on.
A glass of warm milk and jump into my bed that is comfy.

See you all next week.

Welcome 



Welcome Julianna. Julianna makes the most wonderful cloth dolls and teddies . She lives in Novosibirsk.
Take a look at her link. http://lianncha-doll.blogspot.com

My thought for the day:
"Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at home as they do when they're fishing."

19 comments:

  1. It looks like you had fantastic Australia Day! It's still Winter here, sleet, snow, flooding, and so on. A bit of 'Summer' would go down nicely right now! xx

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  2. Hi Wilbur,

    Happy Australia Day. I love your country since you told me all about it at summer camp last year. But everybear was in awe of your fishing skills and of course - tree climbing.

    Tell Granny we all send our love 'n hugs.

    Heaps of Hugs
    Prudence

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  3. Happy sausage day Wilbur and Granny.....I would love to share a lamington with you both soon...xx

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  4. Hi Wilbur,
    Happy Australia Day!! Our mom and her mom always wanted to visit your country. Maybe for the snag on the barbie. Or maybe they wanted to try the Lamingtons. Our bet is on the Lamingtons. You look good in your Aussie hat. Tell granny we said hi.
    HUgs,
    Bellamine & Wendy

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  5. Happy Australia Day to you, dear Aussie Kid. We're a little bit jealous about your "barbie" - we're far away from that kind of fun around here (LOL). And so funny to learn about Aussie slang and this picture with the greeting sausages... eh... sorry... the snags was great. You're very good at BBQing! ;O)

    Greetings
    Flutterby + Birgit

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  6. Happy Aussie day, hope you enjoyed your barbie and the beach!

    Hugs

    The Clan & Jack

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  7. Happy Australia day to you Wilbur and Kay - have fun.
    We are enjoying Auckland Anniversary over here and I should be doing some work around the house but just stopped by to say hello.

    hugs
    Carolyn

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  8. Hi Wilbur,I am so pleased you enjoyed Australia Day. Yes we are very lucky to live in such a wonderful country. We went for a drive to the beach and sat and had ice cream.Thank you for visiting me. xx

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  9. Home is where the heart is!!!! (and your own bed) Have a happy Australian day !!!!
    I am a little bit jealous about the australian weather, in Holland its freezing en snowing.....

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  10. I can fully understand why you don't want to leave home ... comfy bed, honey in the pantry Granny at home..... I'd stay right where you are.

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  11. Hi Wilbur,

    Thanks for the great explanation of Australia Day and for letting us in on all the particulars of the food. The bears here suggested we celebrate as well so we can be supportive of your very lovely down under land. The thing is I think they are hoping I'll agree more for the food than for the sentiment. Happy Australia Day to you and all your buddies there - especially Granny!

    ~ginger & Sebastian

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  12. There's no place like home is there Wilbur. How fun it must have been to celebrate Australia Day.

    Bear Hugs
    Sissy, Blossom,
    Sweet Pea
    &
    Jason

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  13. Yay for Australia Day, but an even bigger YAY! for family and good friends to celebrate life with. Your Granny is a wise woman, Wilbur.
    Hugs from Kayzy and her Critters :0)

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  14. Dear lovely Kay and Wilbur..

    What a very beautiful post..
    Thank you for this lovely post..
    And Happy Australian day..it 's be a
    lot of fun for my little bear friend Wilbur!

    Love to you..
    Marijke

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  15. Happy Australia Day! It sounds a lot like the way Canada Day is celebrated where I'm from. I hope you didn't eat too many snags and cake Wilbur.

    Ali x

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  16. Happy Australia Day !!!!!! looks like so much fun and I love the bears....and the cake...that looks amazing!!!!! I need to bake!!!

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  17. Thank you for the Aussie slang class! And your Australia Day looks like so much fun! I would love to try those Lamingtons!

    Hugs,
    Marie-Christine

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  18. Hi Wilbur, also according to me Australia is the most beautiful place of the world! You Wilbur not to eat too sausages, comes badly you of belly and grandmother will give you bad syrup!!! So much love Wilbur all for you and grandmother.
    Kisses Rosarita

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  19. Another great one for the last minute gift drawer, thanks. I am always looking for something unusual to give children.

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