Holly = midget

Posted by Holly on December 21, 2009
Family, Photos, Uni

Mum took this photo of me next to the giant Christmas tree at the Arts Centre1 the day before graduation. I am short.

  1. It used to be the University of Canterbury, she remembers having classes here []

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7 Comments

  • Monday December 21 2009 at 9:14 pm

    ahh! you are tiny! that’s a cute picture though :)
    i still find it weird that we have snow and you have summer. geography was never my strong point…!

    • Tuesday December 22 2009 at 2:19 am

      Whoa, that is one big-ass tree! I would not want to be the one responsible for decorating that thing! :D

      • Tuesday December 22 2009 at 6:10 am

        Awww, little Holly!!! Or just big tree… :)

        It was quite funny seeing this picture because I think I’ve actually been there! I certainly remember going to the Arts Centre at some point, though I can’t quite pinpoint what we did there? I would have been 10 or so?!

        Anyway, despite appearances, I am still a quite avid follower of your blog! I have it in my RSS feed so, whilst I fail to comment (apologies!) I do read most posts!! Wait…that makes me sound silently stalkerish…lol! I have yet to manage a return to blogging (I do have a plan in mind though), but when I do (hopefully before hell freezes over?) I’ll let you know because I’d love to get back in touch more regularly again!! x

        • Tuesday December 22 2009 at 6:24 am

          Hell that’s a fair sized tree! And I keep thinking the guy on the stairs is the angel, just sitting at the top there. =P
          I’m similar to Gem, too! I have your blog in my RSS feed and while I don’t always comment, I do always read. =]

          • Tuesday December 22 2009 at 8:40 am

            Aww you’re so tiny, hehe. What a pretty tree too!

            • Wednesday December 23 2009 at 3:07 pm

              aw i’m sure you’re not short, the tree’s just huge! :P

              • Friday December 25 2009 at 2:00 pm

                Just wanting to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2010.
                Blessings,
                Nancy


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