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Tuesday, 13 April 2010

How Not to be a Monster-in-Law

As I mentioned in a previous post, my son recently got engaged.  I wanted to start the relationship with my future daughter-in-law off on the right foot, so on Saturday I drove to Waterloo to have lunch with Christie.  

 
We talked about:
  • how I hope to never be a monster-in-law
  • how I would like to be encouraging and supportive of them
  • what she should call us
  • what we both would like from the wedding
  • if she would mind if I blogged about wedding details (and she doesn't mind - phew!)
We had a lovely lunch and I have to say I'm one lucky future mother-in-law. 


I took a few photos in Waterloo for my bloggy friends - and no I didn't take any of us eating.

I took a photo of this building because I loved the colour of the shutters with the brick.
 

And a photo of this lovely red caboose in front of the Perimeter Institute (that's the dark building behind it) because I knew you would want to say hi to the physists.  The Perimeter Institute is a centre for research and education in theoretical physics and where Stephen Hawkings is the distinguished research chair - yep, big brains hang out here. 


And finally, I took a photo of this lovely twisty chimney down the street from Christie's house - just because it is so lovely, and twisty. 



And then I went home.


Linked to Home and Family Friday at Home is Where my Story Begins.

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