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August 2, 2013August 6, 2013 / Christina Hardcastle / Leave a comment

A train in Sydney leaving the station.

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“Blessed are the curious, for they shall have adventures.” ~Lovelle Drachman
I love to see grandparents acting silly with their grandkids! One type of session that seems to be growing in popularity: grandparents visiting from overseas and wanting to document the time with their grandkids. It's so much fun! So if you're an expat and have family coming to visit, consider a photography session to capture those precious memories!
Have you seen the triceratops at Melbourne Museum yet? It is one of the coolest exhibits I have ever seen. We LOVED it. Today might be a good time to go see it, as it is #internationalmuseumday !!

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