After picking up Anette and Brigitte from the airport we headed up to Nottingham for the 2017 Sasha Celebration Weekend. We arrived and mingled in the bar area while we waited for the others to arrive.

It was wonderful to see old friends and new.

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Ginger and Peggy

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Annette and many more

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Once everyone had arrived, we were allocated our rooms and given our programmes and name badges.

I  went  to donate my raffle prizes taking a few photos along the way.

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Above are some of the raffle prizes and many more were added to the table later.

Below are photos of the special raffle prize table.

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Below is a beautiful bobbed brunette donated by Kendal, who I think almost everyone wanted to win.

 

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Below is a beauty by Kelly Winarski, donated by Peggy

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Below are some lovely drawing which were donated by the very talented  Joni

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Below a beautiful Wobbler donated by the very talented Janet Myhill-Dabbs

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I spotted Alan Hinchcliffe having a giggle with the girls

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All to soon it was dinner time so here are a few photos of everyone.

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I don’t know about the 3 wise monkeys, but these were defiantly the 3 cheeky monkeys.

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Photographers at dawn

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After dinner I went off to set up Mr G as a pearly King for the  Dress a Sasha competition and took some photos of the others before going to bed for the start of another exciting day.

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This wonderful  may pole filled with a bevy of beauties was created by Karin

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Well that’s all from me until part 2 and I hope you have enjoyed it.

Thanks for looking.

The day before I headed home to England Brigitte took me on a trip to the Old Town of Chur

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A short ride on a train and we were there.

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A wonderful view of the river that runs through the town.

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Above is the entrance into the Old Town of Chur.

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Enter under the arch into a different time of cobbled streets and beautiful buildings.

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Under another archway to some very old and charming building’s

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Into the wonderful court yard

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Above: If you look in front of the buildings on the right hand side of this photo on the floor. It is possible to see 3 rows of bricks outlined on the floor. This would have been where houses once stood creating a small alleyway in between the houses. The houses that stood there were demolished and the area is now where a market is held.

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Above: The old gas lamps still remain but they have been changed to electricity.

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This little fellow reminded me of a British Bulldog

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A rather amusing fountain

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Above: The same family had lived in this house for generations and their family crests adorn the walls.

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Up the slope we went

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The Bärenloch, or “bear hole”, is one of the most enchanted places in the city of Chur – and at the same time one of the best preserved parts of the Old Town. The origin of this name, given to the two interior courtyards between Arcas Platz and Kirchgasse, is unknown – yet it is an appropriate description all the same. However, in ancient documents the dark Bärenloch is referred to as “curschellas”, a late Latin term simply meaning “small courtyard rooms”. Indeed, the two rooms still seem small and cramped to this day, thus making the Bärenloch a good example of the living situation in late Medieval Chur.

It is said that Bears were captured and kept here.

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Once out f the other side we made our way up the hill. encountering many more beautiful buildings  along the way

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The St. Martin’s square lies in the oldest part of Chur, midway between the two towers, the Obertor and the Untertor, thus forming part of the historical north-south route through the inner city. It is dominated by the Kirche St. Martin. The Martinsbrunnen dates from 1716. Its basin is adorned with signs of the zodiac. Apart from the sign-holder and the columns, the fountain is still in its original state.

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The oldest city in Switzerland can be experienced through touch due to the historic centre tactile model. The model helps people who are blind and vision-impaired to get an idea of what the Chur historic centre is like. At the same time, it is a useful tool for city tours and an attraction for children. The bronze model is located in the Chur city centre on Martinsplatz. The 1:500 stands on a concrete base and is also accessible to wheelchair drivers. The names of the most important buildings are in letters and in braille for the blind.

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St. Martin’s Church was originally a Romanesque church built in the 8th century and consecrated in 769 AD. It was named after St. Martin, Bishop of Tours. The church was largely destroyed during the great fire of 1464. It was rebuilt in late Gothic style and reused parts of its Carolingian predecessor. Construction was completed in 1491 and it is the largest late-Gothic building in Graubünden. This church in the Old Town was a centre and base for the Reformation in Chur from 1523. Since 1919, the three glass windows by artist Augusto Giacometti have been a special feature of this church. They depict the Christmas story.

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We were about to enter the Catholic area which at one time had been completely walled off from the rest of the town.

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The fortifications surrounding Chur’s Episcopal Courtyard make it look like a miniature town, high above the city. In the centre of the courtyard stands the late Romanesque cathedral, which was finally completed in 1272 after a construction period lasting over a century. Built around it are the Episcopal Castle and the canons’ houses.img_0901

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Below the door to the Bishop’s residence.

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Below:  The Cathedral of Mary’s Ascension is the focal point of Chur’s Bishop’s Court. This diocese dates back to late Roman times, making this the oldest still functioning bishopric north of the Alps.

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During the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic church and its adherents were exiled within this court for 300 years, conducting their lives and worship entirely cut off from the rest of the city. In the 19th century more tolerant views prevailed. The cathedral itself was founded in 1151 and bears a mixture of architectural styles, primarily Romanesque. Its grey stone, called scalära, is a common building material throughout Graubünden.

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It was very dark inside the Cathedral so I apologise for the poor quality of the photos.

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We left the church and made our way back down the hill.

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Below the Town Hall

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Below a beautiful door way and a measuring rod used for measuring fabric.

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We walked through some more cobbled streets and looked at the shop windows.

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Cupcakes for Halloween

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Above a Carafe for a wine shop

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Below A shop window for the famous artist Giger

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H.R. Giger achieved world renown with his “creation” of the “Alien”.

We walked down to the main town

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Passing some interesting art along the way

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The Swiss saying, “The post is here”, is underscored architecturally in Chur in a striking fashion. The post office building, designed by architects Jean Béguin and Theodor Gohl, was constructed between 1902 and 1904 and is the largest Neo-Renaissance edifice in the city. The fact that it also bears a resemblance to other post office buildings in Switzerland is no coincidence; at that time, the so-called “Federal Renaissance” was strongly promoted by the Swiss government. The imposing appearance of the building is further enhanced by the intricate decoration on the façades and the figures on the roof by Geneva artist James Vibert.

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Below: Large and grey, yet friendly – that sums up the building constructed by St. Moritz architect Nicolaus Hartmann between 1907 und 1910. While its grey, starkly structured façades give the building a majestic appearance, thanks to its large forecourt it is not overpowering. The architecture is an expression of the so-called “Bündner Heimatstil”, a movement that took up and developed the traditional style of building of the region. The prestigious yet agreeable administration building is regarded as one of the movement’s most significant works.

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The light had begun to fade  and we made our way back to the station.

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These last couple of photos I wanted to post because as a teenager the place to buy clothes for me was C  & A. In particular their Clock House range , which we no longer have in England, so I was very happy to visit the C & A store and experience the Clock House range once more.

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Thanks for looking at this post.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Chat’n’Snap was the start of an amazing week.

The theme was Brownies and Scouts.

My three girls attended as two brownies and one girl guide. There wonderful outfits were made by Vicky Chapman and I added the merit badges and neck pins.

First is Binky my 1968 single fringed girl wearing her Girl Guide Uniform.

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Next is pippin a wider faced Sasha wearing her Brownie uniform

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Next is Ruth my blonde 1969 full centre part wearing her Brownie uniform

 

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I was lucky enough to win a lovely dress and pants set by Dee’s sister Michelle, which Nuru my golden eyed Cora is modelling along with one of Michelle’s lovely necklaces.

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At Gayles table I purchased a pair of purple/lilac shoes which match Gitta’s ,Frances Trickett outfit perfectly.

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Whats that Gitta ?

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Oh, I see Woof needs a walk.

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I also managed to purchase the Festival outfit from 2014 from Gayle’s table. My London girl  Gracie, took quite a shine to it as you can see from the photos.

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I would also like to add that the little rug in the photo’s was purchased from Linda Simpson.

Next: I purchased this lovely ensemble which Ellie is modelling from Brenda Walton’s table. (Ellie is still for sale if you are interested.)

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I purchased a lovely coat set from Ruth Hartley’s table, which my course doll hybrid is modelling.

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Polly my course doll is chuffed to bits with her new outfit from Linda Simpson, thank you very much Auntie Linda.

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Polly is also wearing a necklace by Dee’s sister Michelle.

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Now this has ben a rather extraordinary week for me. I have been looking for a Yamka for a long time and was lucky enough to purchase on from the Bazaar and a beauty she is too.

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Well, you could knock me down with a feather when at the Chat’n’Snap I managed to purchase another one.

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Now then a very special Sasha friend who has not been too well recently, has surprised me by sending me a lovely birthday card with my little cherub on it. I am thrilled. It was a lovely surprise.

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And here she is with her big sisters.

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Hope you enjoy all the photo’s and thanks for looking x

Merry Christmas and thank you for following us throughout 2015 and may 2016 be a good year for all of us.

 

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MERRY CHRISTHAS TO EVERYONE FROM THE SASHA EMPORIUM

As you can see Twizel is very proud of her Christmas window display this year.

 

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The Angel on the tree is getting a lot of attention from our resident reindeer.

 

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Merry Christmas From Hope

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Merry Christmas from the Babies

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Merry Christmas from Frechdachs and Freya

 

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Merry Christmas From Charity

 

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Merry Christmas from Trendon O’Neill

 

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Merry Christmas from Charlotte

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Merry Christmas from Mr G and…….

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Caleb (who are loving their new outfits by Sarah Williams)

 

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Merry Christmas from Morna

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Merry Christmas from Pippin and Michael

 

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Merry Christmas from Tess

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Merry Christmas from Nuru and Gracie

 

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Merry Christmas from Little Flower

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Merry Christmas from Pierrot  and…….

 

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Twizel xx

 

As you may or may not know our Sasha family has a new member, her name Is Gitta and she is what is known as a no-navel in the Sasha world. Gitta arrived a couple of days ago and her new brothers and sisters have been so excited they have decided to hold a garden party for her. Michael has taken charge and will be cooking the barbecue, while David and Niall are putting up the bunting.
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“What’s wrong David where’s Niall?” asks Michael Well says David that’s a good question i can’t seem to find him so it looks like i will have to put this bunting up on my own. Michael sends David to look for Niall. David finds Naill chilling out on a deckchair with not a care in the world. Right says David we have to get a move on Niall or they will all arrive before the bunting is up.
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Michael has the barbecue up and running and he is raring to go
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The Garden Party gets going as all the guest’s arrive and there are lots of things to do, apart from the delicious barbecue, there is bike riding,crochet,riding rocking horses and a lovely picnic.
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Caleb and Kate think Gitta is wonderful and are enjoying getting to know her as much as their bike ride
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Kira, Ellie and Wibke enjoy having a chat with Gitta and David and Niall have a horse race. Mean while Michael is cooking up a storm and Marsha and Courtney enjoy a game of Croquet,
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Marina.Tess, Morna and Ruth arrive at last and decide to play with the finger puppets and skipping ropes.
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Gitta meets a few new friends.
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Michael and David are busy arranging the bunting for the garden party. Michael is making sure everything is on his check-list.

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The boys have arranged everything for the garden party,including all the entertainment, there is a lovely barbecue that Michael will be cooking.

 

They are all looking forward to meeting Gitta their new friend.

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Gitta has enjoyed meeting her new friends and is overwhelmed at all the effort that has been put into the garden party for her, so she relaxes in the deckchair.

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