My Pictures!


This was taken when I was about 13 near San Diego. This was just a pose, however!


This is me with 2 exchange students we had in '97, Jenny from Georgia and Ellen from Kansas. We're at the border between NSW and the ACT in Australia.


Speaking of exchange students, here's Bryan, one we hosted in '95. Yes he's feeding a baby kangaroo. Ahh how I love my sunburnt country!!


Dad decided to take this shot when Jenny and Ellen were with us in Sydney.


This is me on my favourite horse in the world, Tex. We're in Thredbo, an alpine region of Australia in NSW, obviously not in the ski season, though!


This is me and my parents while we were still a "happy family." This photo was also taken in Thredbo.


This was also taken in Thredbo, when I went with my Dad around Easter '98.


This is me with my uncle (right) and his friend in Canberra, during the Floriade exhibition.... Fascinating!


This is me with my cousins Simon (on my lap) and Louise on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Dad took it when we were there visiting his side of the family in December '98/ January '99.


Dad also took this shot at that time with my cousin Ellie, in front of the Christmas tree my uncle so religously puts up every year.



These are my senior pictures, the first of which appeared in my senior yearbook.

This is Blane, my husband. Obviously the picture didn't start off this way; he's a photographer and messed around with it a bit on his computer. To see more of his photos, go here.

This is my late little labrador, Lexy, as a puppy. Wasn't she gorgeous? And yes that chumpy little arm there belongs to me.

And this was as an 11 year old puppy. I still think she was gorgeous, but then I'm biased.

This is my other little dawgie, Ernie the black and tan dachshund. He's making that adorable little face because he was scared of the noise of my camera!! And yes, that was my room in the background.

This is my little cat, Minou (that's French for kitty) who was given to mum as a mother's day present from yet another exchange student we hosted who was probably the biggest mistake we ever made. At least one good thing came out of her! Unfortunately we had to give up all these gorgeous pets (plus 3 more cats I don't have any good photos of) when we moved to the States. I miss having them, though I'm sure they're being taken care of, mostly by Dad, who took over the house and whom I also miss terribly. Ernie has been adopted by our family friends. I guess 6 animals were just too much for poor old dad!
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