The newsstands are heaving with End-of-Year Double Issues, every TV station has its 2007 countdown... so it must be time for the Planet Wulfagar Yearly Round-Up!
Considering we saw in 2007 with the local police, detailing our New Year’s Eve burglary, the year could only get better from there . And better it did get:
One wedding (participatory),
So congratulations to Pete & Carmen (wedding attendance #1) and Ben & Anita (wedding #2).
And to Duncan & Sabine (baby Lilya); Andy & Sam (baby Charlie); and Anna & Jules (baby Imogen).
And of course to Ichiro, for hit number 200, a home run off of Roger Clemens at Yankee Stadium, providing Ashley with his number 1 moment of 2007. (Well – maybe his 2nd favourite moment...)
Seeing the Mariners beat the Yankees in New York was definitely a highlight of the year, however, coming as it did in the middle of a fabulous NYC-DC visit. We were lucky enough to add a few more cities to the list this year, including 2 new countries (Sweden and Morocco, if you’re counting for the next Planet Wulfagar quiz).
I never got around to posting about our most recent trip, Venice, so I’ll sum up in three words: Lots of walking.
Closer to home, we added a new honorary citizen to Planet Wulfagar: Mr Toots, the friendly neighbourhood cat. And I do mean friendly – I’ve never seen a friendlier feline. So we have a semi-pet, which is great, as we have neither time nor space nor lease conditions that allow a full-time pet, but this way we get some animal cuddling time in, always helpful to keep stress levels down. 
On the career front, Ashley moved closer to home, leaving Contemporary for a more senior role working directly for Seapine. I moved even closer to home for a time, leaving LBi for a role doing eating bon bons and watching soaps. Fortunately, however, I’ve more recently started as a 'digital client partner' (all together now, 'oooh') at agency TMW. It’s only a week so far, but looking good.
In addition to all the soaps and sweets, time at home meant Crafty-Girl time – 2 cross-stitch pieces, 1 needlepoint, tens of holiday cards, and 1 Empire State Building. I’m especially proud of the Building, as it required quite meticulous work, though I would’ve been prouder if it had won me the trip the New York!
My real highlight of 2007? The time we spent with friends and family, whenever and wherever possible – and we’re looking forward to more of that in 2008, so hope to see you soon!!
3 comments:
Wow, what a great year. Question about the empire state building, though. Is it out of Legos or what?
It's out of paper - a kit came with the newspaper as part of some series on architecture, so I meticulously cut out the pieces & glued the building together. I really enjoyed it - I'd like to build some more! Maybe add the Chrysler Building or the Eiffel Tower...
They do an Eiffel Tower in Lego
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