well, translated it means 'beach of time', meaning a space of time that is carved out for oneself to repair or replenish. a definite need for everyone, but most especially for us busy moms. such a great french phrase....meaning that in life we need balance....and take that time for your joys and needs.
Here is my handsome warrior. It was fun watching him do the Haka at the luau, and all my little warriors in training.
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This is a great pic also! It reminds me when VW charmed my class in China when they were so interested in his culture and he did the Haka for them and then they sang the song for us and, well, let's just say, there were tears. Special memories.
What a stud--although whenever I see VW doing the Haka I am impressed, then I immediately think of your wedding when I was forced to do the Haka in front of everyone with my black suite and light brown leather sandals. Part of the reason that I will never forget this is because Albert always reminds me of it.
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This is a great pic also! It reminds me when VW charmed my class in China when they were so interested in his culture and he did the Haka for them and then they sang the song for us and, well, let's just say, there were tears. Special memories.
What a stud--although whenever I see VW doing the Haka I am impressed, then I immediately think of your wedding when I was forced to do the Haka in front of everyone with my black suite and light brown leather sandals. Part of the reason that I will never forget this is because Albert always reminds me of it.
That makes me miss Hawaii.
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