So Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother with a Chocolate Pudding got to go for a ride in the car.
It was so early that we stopped on the way for some breakfast. The easiest place is often a McDonalds,
and even with that stop, and a further stop at the supermarket for some snacks for Ron we were early. (Ron as in later on, not the cat). The Cinema did not open for another half hour, so we went for a walk.
We found a stone called Ebenezer. Is it normal for a foundation stone to have a name? and to be sitting a good metre and a half up a wall? I don't know. It had been there since 1922 according to the engraving. Trinity was also mentioned on the stone and was quite chuffed. (I did not intentionally name her with any religious intent, it just sounded like a nice name. I know my mother (a christian) was a little taken aback when I told her the name I'd used (and that is a whole other story (not all christians believe in the 'Trinity').).
The girls and Pudding found a seat in the garden just past Ebenezer
The flowers on the hedge had a beautiful smell.
Pudding found a spider (its to the right of the door)
The gates were locked
but Pudding slipped under them.
Pudding come back.
Well, it seemed like fun to be a little bit naughty. The Maitland Post Office.
Are we getting Grace Thomas today?
Not today.
Wow, light shining down from heaven moment - aaahhhh
We were also too early, it wasn't open yet to make sure. Actually there wasn't much open yet at all, so we walked up the mall a bit further, and back, with heaps of time to spare
and then back to the Cinema, hoping that because it was way off in the distance it would take a while
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