Saturday, December 27, 2008

Visit so far...

So far my visit home has been great, as you can see! Up untill today the weather was great too, although today the wind is seriously blowing!!! Christmas was AWESOME... really the best one EVER... We walked down to the beach twice, ate way too much delicious food, went to church, just had a blast...









Yesterday some friends and us went to the beach, and I had my FIRST swim in the sea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was WONDERFUL but scary, as the sea was so rough, the waves REALLY hit you down hard. Not so cool if you haven't been in there for years, lol! Hopefully I'll have another chance before we leave... Had supper at Louzanne's house last night, which was also very nice.










Today's going to be busy again, will update again soon... Hope you had an amazing Christmas, and my thoughts and prayers are with my donor family who spend their first Christmas without their loved-one...
P.S. I FINALLY posted some pics of my scar... if it's not so close-up you can hardly see it!!

5 comments:

Jennifer said...

Those are some awesome looking scars. :D Praise God that the donor and donor's family gave you the gift of Lungs. I'm so happy for you. You look so happy and healthy and full of life!

Willie said...

Hi Alice, You look great and we are so happy for you that you are enjoying your time down here. Remember to come and visit if you come down our way. Have a really wonderful rest of the holiday and also best wishes for an awesome 2009. Australia is waiting!!!
Willie & Heilie

Anonymous said...

Nice bikini Alice!!
The marks where the "Englishman" shot you are fading nicely.
PL

Kelly said...

Hi Alice

Looks like you've had an awesome Christmas 2008 - it hardly seems real how well you are doing now when you look at the pictures from the previous 2 Christmases. Those new lungs are certainly doing a lot of living now :-)

Enjoy the rest of 2008 and wishing you lots of happiness for 2009

K xx

Katelyn said...

Alice, it looks like you had an awesome Christmas. Those scars are incredible! I can hardly see them!