Goodman, Susannah Emily2012-02-192022-11-012012-02-192022-11-0120122012https://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/27829For her twenty-fifth birthday Star decides to do something different. She is sick of her birthday being made of fir trees and snowflakes, so she sends out invitations saying - An Upside Down Christmas - with a single Pohutakawa flower on a blue background. On the day before the party Ross buys her a Manuka plant, spiky green, and they string it with silver and green tinsel, and put it on the table with a space beside it for presents. Instead of turkey they eat ham with cold salads - orzo, red onion and green. And then afterwards they have a pavlova with sliced strawberries and kiwifruit, which Star makes herself. She serves it with vanilla ice cream and a summer fruit salad.en-NZThis thesis is not available. For further information please contact the Library.Letter to the corinthiansText