Thursday, August 23, 2007

Best things... continued


Hi all

Another list of good things about the UK:



  • Beers by the side of the River Dart and freezing cold water on my feet

  • Greenacres - Tom's childhood home

  • The smell of burning wood - doesn't smell like eucalypt like in Australia

  • Blackberries that grow at the side of the road by the thousands!

  • Tom and I making a blackberry pie with butter flour sugar and milk and blackberries - simplicity itself

  • The smell of hedgerow after being cut with the slasher

  • Badgers (for a laugh go to http://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com/)

  • Stella artois beer in PINT cans

  • The fact that tourists around these parts are referred to as Grockles

  • Getting cards in the mail from Tom's grandmother welcoming me to the family (how nice is that!?)

  • Reading my India lonely planet on the lawn in the sun and dreaming dreaming.....

  • Long evenings

It's 4.36pm on Thursday afternoon and i'm just about to head to Becky's pool near Spitchwick (pictured) in Dartmoor for beers and swimming. I'm going to stay in for more than a millisecond today! Brave old me!


To all of you reading, send out a good wishes vibe for my lovely beautiful and affectionate nan, Doris May Barnes, who is in hospital ill at the moment. I love her very very much and want only for her to be well and happy in her life.


Tuesday, August 21, 2007

28 years old!

Thanks for all of your happy birthday wishes! Was a great celebration with lots of booze and food. Just as i like it. Life is happy and good and loving being here.

Love to you all.

Karen and Tom.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Rain & Happiness

Hi all

Inspired by a blog post that Kris's friend from HK put together, I thought I'd write a list of things that I like about the UK:

  • Mayonnaise (it's much worse for you but so much tastier)
  • Standing on top of a hill when the rain beats against my face and stings my eyes and look about the moor - amazing
  • Pasties - yummers
  • Driving the Jeep - cool car!
  • Having dogs - they are definitely keeping me fit
  • Cups of tea
  • The rayburn (it's like a big hot oven where everyone gathers to make cups of tea)
  • McVities chocolate digestive biscuits
  • The smell of the moor - smells kind of like sh!t but somehow it's just right
  • Cold wet days
  • Warm sunny days
  • Hanging out with Tom's family - what a nice bunch of people!
  • Meals like chicken, stilton and leek pie with chips and peas - you can't get stuff like that in Oz.
Things are good. I'm very happy. Happiest ever in fact.... I love being on holiday. Did i tell you all to start saving and do what we're doing? It's awesome.

Love and kisses and hugs and snuggles and little sniffy sniffs in your necks (this is especially for you and Mum, Foo!)

Friday, August 17, 2007

More information on the engagement!

Okay Natalie - here's a picture of us right after we got engaged last Thursday wearing your shirts! Our first photo opportunity and what a great time to put them to the test!

To all of you who don't know - Nat made us two shirts with pics of Tom and I on it - mine says 'I'm travelling with this hunk of spunk' and Tom's says 'I'm travelling with this sexy babe'! Hope you're proud of us Nat.

So the story of the day we got engaged goes like this:

We got up earlyish in the morning and got prepared for a big ramble across Dartmoor and a picnic awaiting us at the end. We got the dogs in the car and went to a spot where we could park near Sharp Tor (a tor is a big outcrop of rocks at the top of a hill in the moor) and we started walking. At the first tor there were lots of people around and Tom and I started looking for letterboxes (a hobby that people around these parts do - where they put a stamp in a box and hide them around the rocks etc). I found the first one and was very excited!

We walked onto the second tor, Yar Tor, and again, a family there at the top so we stayed for a little while looking for letterboxes before walking on to the final tor, Corndon Tor. We sat there for a while in the cool air and then i suggested to Tom that we look for some more letterboxes. Tom said 'okay, I'll go over here to look' and went around the edge of the rocks on the hill and I looked closer to where we'd been sitting. Only 10 seconds had passed and tom called out 'found one babe' and i raced over to see him. When i turned the corner around the edge of the rocks I was looking at the rocks that he was facing and couldnt see any holes to hide a box, so i looked at him, he was on one knee holding a small red box and it took me a second to realise that he was actually proposing. He says he really wishes he had a camera at the ready because my face was classic when i realised! I went onto my knees in front of him and he said 'i've loved you since the first second we met, will you marry me?' I said yes of course! Then i realised i hadn't looked at the ring so i pulled back and held out my hand and he placed my ring on my ring finger and it was an absolutely perfect moment and i felt such love and emotion. I hugged him so tightly and started to cry, really really sob, and he was crying too and we were engaged to be married.

How's that for romance?

We stayed there for a while, him telling me what lengths he'd been going to to hide the ring (and his meetings with the diamond dealer and goldsmith in his lunchbreaks - going to Indooroopuilly no less in his lunch hour!) and who he'd told (Foo you sneaky bugger - thanks for keeping this wonderful secret!) After a while a woman came walking along and we asked her to take our photo - was lovely to tell her. I loved telling her that we were engaged. No idea who she was but she was the first person to see tom and i engaged!

The rest of the day was lovely. We were driving through the moor and happened upon an old couple who had a flat tyre and tom changed it for them so they invited us to the pub for a pint. It was lovely to spend some time with them - Joan and John Hester - married 54 years and full of enthusiasm at our engagement. Here's a pic of them and us outside the pub:

So we're engaged and I've never been so happy in my life. Tom is definitely the man i can't wait to spend the rest of my life with and don't worry to all of you back home - we'll be getting married in Oz but not sure when - maybe April or May 2009! A while off yet but a lot of travelling and adventuring to be done between now and then. I won't be taking the ring with me, which is disappointing but i can't imagine how sad it would be to have it stolen!

Love to you all. Hope this answers some questions about the proposal. Best moment of my life.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Breaking news.......



At 2.05pm Thursday 9th August on Corndon Tor on Dartmoor, one Thomas James Sanders (27) got down on one knee and proposed to Karen Maree Lewis, also 27. After much preparation and deliberation, Tom's hard work finally paid off with a resounding 'Yes' from Karen. The sun was shining, the birds were singing and the world spun on it's axis as per usual, however, their worlds just took on a wonderful new hue.


So there you have it. They are both off the market. Many will mourn.


Ha ha ha hah ha! Unbelievable! What an incredible day. Sorry it's taken a while to post this on the blog but you'd be surprised how difficult it is to get in touch with my family when we're overseas! But when i did speak to them, they were all very happy to hear our wonderful news.

To those of you who have called... thanks for your good wishes. For those of you that might want to get in touch, our mobile over here is 07985 491 226 (to call from Oz, 0011 44 7985 491 226). Sorry that i haven't called everyone individually but we've already spent a fortune on phone calls.

Love to you all. Hope all is as well in your lives as it is in ours.