Saturday, July 26, 2008
HB A!
Amy turned 1 today and celebrated with a pink and pretty party. She wore navy and red, but everything else was pink and white and pretty. I think her family will sleep well after a big day. Love to you all.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Happy Birthday Caleb!
This morning, the kids were straight to them. This photo taken 6.30am, still dark and dressed in jimmies, but had dragged their chairs over and made themselves comfy.

He got a few small presents to start the day which tickled his fancy, then piped up with 'can I have my cake now?' I think that is what he was waiting for, forget presents and cuddles and balloons or anything birthday related, he was hanging out for the cake!
P.S. He didn't get cake at 7am, birthday or not.
Zali, Amy and I headed in to Little School for morning tea. The group had just gotten back from their shopping adventure to Stones Corner and were ready for a feed. Caleb loved having us there said in a very loud voice 'thats MY MUMMY!' After morning tea, it was cake time. The candles were lit, the sparklers were lit (and kept at a safe distance as per Caleb's request) and the singing began. Lynne the teacher knows heaps of birthday songs!
The blowing took a few goes, practice makes perfect.



After morning tea it was playtime. On the shopping adventure they had brought oranges and mandarins. They all juiced an orange and then drank it. The mandarin was to practice peeling. Some ate them, some didn't. Zali loved peeling and eating - sometimes the skin sometimes the fruit. Amy loved sucking the segments to death and kept wanting more, Tiana next to us shared hers generously. I am sure these two girls made the biggest juice mess - both were covered in mandy juice (as was I) and on the floor sat a small puddle. We all had a great time. Caleb loved the attention, but I think mostly loved having his little sister there to show around and play with. It was sweet.



We said goodbye and us three girls went home for some lunch and a sleep. Well, *I* wanted a sleep . . .
End of Birthday


Four big candles for our big four year old. The cake was half white mud cake and half carrot cake. He blew these candles out quicker than this mornings candles, but he got so close I reckon he nearly singed his lips.
He wanted to cut the cake himself, cause he is a big boy and did it at little school . . . and they said how good he was. Sheesh, he listens when it involves knives but selective hearing appears when I ask him to pack up his toys. Right.
Daddy helped him cause Daddy did choose one of the biggest knives we have.
His birthday concluded with some dancing in front of the mirrored glass to see his 'moves', a nice warm bath, cuddles under the blanket, a call from Nan and a special version of Happy Birthday from Aunty Sheree, Uncle David, Campbell and Finn over the phone. A story and then asleep faster than you could say Happy Birthday. When we asked if he had a good day, he said 'yes!'
Day Care


Thursday, July 17, 2008
HB BS (Happy Birthday Big Sister)
(for last Thursday . . . . oops!)
We are heading up to celebrate her birthday this Saturday, which will involved the presents and food and lots of loving. I love you Sheree.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Sleep
Miss Amy had two big days away from her Mummy and did very well. I think her Mummy coped ok as well. : ) Her adjustment is to be admired as she improved heaps each day, just as long as I was in the room, she was satisfied. Hence, toilet time, cup of tea time and I will just go get you a biscuit time was not appreciated, until I returned. I believe she will be fully comfortable here in a short time, which is great. The worst part is my first weeks pay will cover the mower repairs. How exciting is that!
Nachos for dinner tonight, meat is nearly finished. Yum.
Caleb went back to little school today. New bus came and we put in a new car booster. Didn't go to plan and he had to change from his normal seat - wasn't really impressed with that, he sort of held his hand out wanting me to save him. Coming home he was in his normal position but I need to get an extension of his seatbelt so it will fit correctly. I always forget to send in his sheets on the first week back. They stay there all term and come home for a wash on school holidays. I am not used to having to include them so each first day back I get a little note asking for sheets. Oops.
Okey, meat is ready.
A special call out to my nearly half bogan friend JJ! (*snigger*)
Friday, July 11, 2008
Took it's Own Life
It was great, fun music, beautiful country, bit of eye candy (rrroarrr - Colin Firth!) and some lycra. Definitely one to have in the home DVD collection and I will certainly be on the look out for a soundtrack CD. I smiled (or laughed) through most of it and walked out with a big smile on my face.
Just made sausage rolls for lunch and the mechanic is out servicing my car. Oh, yesterday afternoon my front passenger tyre seemed to throw itself into a particularly nasty piece of chopped up gutter. It tore rubber off and went down to the wires - like a cut in one tiny place - that has wrecked the tyre. Hmm, is that called tyre suicide? Not impressed. Anyway, off to the sausage rolls, they have cooled now.
: )
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Is Butter a Colour?
No. But Zali tested it.

Below is the carpet (I swear the photo doesn't show the insanity that was happening). Trying to keep Zali from running through it, wanting to rescue my buttered shoe and Caleb had quickly gotten his vacuum to help Mummy clean it up (but I still had to capture a pic!).
Close up of butter lumps. And a greasy little miss trying to escape her clean up.
Hubby was moving a bookcase for me, Caleb was supervising the move and Zali was supposed to be watching Hi-5. Wanting a TV-snack, she broke through the two fridge locks and thought she would have a 'go' at the butter. I figure it didn't taste as great as expected, however it flicked and bounced and flew really really well. That is a guess from the evidence presented to me.
On a different and cleaner note, today I snapped a cute one of Bubbles. She looks just a tad different after her haircut. Lost a lot of the 'black' and came home looking a little like an old grey man. It is growing pretty quick though so I am sure there will be shoots of black popping up before we know it.
Time for a sudoku puzzle or 4 and then bedtime. The hubby and the snoring is not making a peaceful sleep routine for me. I am considering the spare bed, or maybe I should hold his nose shut and see what happens. Mwa-ha-ha-ha!
Friday, July 4, 2008
Made It!
Happy Birthday to Nan for yesterday! I need to point out to Nan that Caleb and Zali wanted to ring and say Happy Birthday last night, but their drongy father forgot about them. Doh! Enjoy your shopping trip and see you very soon.
Last night I went out for dinner with my sweet friend Kerry. She took me out for my birthday, you see she gave me a voucher for a dinner out with her, and we finally got to use it! It was a great night - fantastic to be able to talk continuously without being stopped mid convo by the kiddies. She is about one week ahead of me with her pregnancy and she has a very cute baby belly - of which Caleb had to lift her shirt to look at the baby! Great food, excellent company and lovely to escape the house!
School holidays put me off my normal schedule. With Caleb home everyday I can never remember what day it is. But, very glad we made it to Friday and the weekend is v. v. close! They are having a snooze now, I may have just heard a bit of movement from the boy, but when they both are active we can go for a drive to check the post box. You know, might have the excitement of a bill!
Amy came and visited this morning, trying to have some more time here for when Janene returns to work week after next. Still need some settling time, but it is a big adjustment for a little person. My kids were getting tired also and when lunch was over it was definitely sleep time. I had a wee nap myself, just a small power nap and I feel good - except my hips, they been sore lately.
My house is generally a bomb site - the children feel the need to share the toys and crap between the rooms. Why should one room have all the fun of the toys, that would be just too organised and . . .
oops, my normal broadcast has just been interrupted by a small boy telling me his boggers are coming out. better get said boy a tissue.
chow.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Family Day
Caleb was Spiderman (and I forgot his mask! Doh!) and Zali was a Super Fairy! I didn't think to get a back shot of them, especially to see Zali's bewtiful wings, so this is the best I can show you. Her wings had flowers in them and I thought they were v. cute.
Her shirt was pale yellow and she wore yellow gumboots. The pink skirt had little mirror circles and tulle, all topped off with some pink beads. And a hat of course.

Caleb loved having a drink in a big cup of red cordial and lemonade - a real treat! Zali's treat seemed to be getting into the ice from the big containers holding the drinks. To suck.

Obviously I didn't try to dress up and look like a nutter - that comes naturally. : ) I was struggling to hold both of them, I think Caleb knew it and was a little off balance. Ooops.
There were nibblies, BBQ lunch and afternoon tea. There was a big jumping castle, bungee-trampolines and a rock climbing contraption. There was a baby area, a craft area and lots of liquid refreshments. There was face painting. There were take-home bags for the kids.
Caleb wasn't keen on having his face painted - even though I could have begged on my knees for a Spiderman face. Dressed up he called himself 'Soodieman Pie'. Yep. I have no idea either. Anyway, he liked the idea of a froggie on his hand, here it is:
Caleb got a little trophy and some books as winner of best dressed boys and Zali got runner up for girls and got a cool wobbly eyed colouring-in book. Sigh. First trophy for the trophy cabinet!
We were all knackered by the end. Some of us had a little sleep . . . But a Super Fairy had a huge three hour sleep and couldn't be woken for dinner . . .