Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Days Like This

You see it's days like this with Bubbaboo that makes it all worthwhile. It lifts that dark cloud a bit.
We had a wonderful day and Bubbaboo had lots of new experiences and met some wonderful strangers and some he wasn't too keen on. We caught the Ferry over to Circular Quay, ate sushi in the Royal Botanical gardens, hung around the Opera House forecourt, watched and listened to heaps of buskers and ate gelato before heading back home in the ferry where an exhausted Bubbaboo slept the whole trip.

I thought of Max a lot, we did this together quite often on our photography adventures. I wish he was with me and see it all through Bubbaboos eyes.









8 comments:

~stinkb0mb~ said...

Ahhh I love Sydney and I love the Manly to Circular Quay ferry ride! When we last visited, we were there for 4 days and we must have done that ferry ride about 7 times!

He's looking mighty cute in that hat btw!

xx

Anonymous said...

I'm so proud of you for not staying at home stuck in your grief. You are the best Mum to pick yourself off and teach Bubbaboo new things and give him opportunities to learn. Max would be proud.
xxx
cdv

aimeemax said...

Beautiful day to have Vee - I'm so glad you're feeling the sunshine (both literally and metaphorically).

love always.

Lut C. said...

Sounds and looks like a lovely outing.
Does Bubbaboo attract lots of attention from passersby?
Linnea - so far - has shown to be rather engaging. I don't always know how to react, though in a way it's very sweet.

Kir said...

those pictures show me a perfect day for you and your boy. WOW, what a gorgeous day and what a beautiful little boy for sure.

sending my hugs across the ocean. :)

Bea said...

Glad you had a good day, and can still enjoy doing the things with Bubbaboo that you used to enjoy with Max. If only it were the three of you. But it does sound like BBB lights up the day pretty bright all by himself.

Bea

maytey said...

Sushi! How sophisticated! I love the last one xx

Brianna S said...

Interestiing thoughts