Sunday, May 31, 2009

Zipped by ...

The last day of May - can you believe it? It has zipped by. Tomorrow is June. Tomorrow is Winter. It really doesn't seem like Christmas was that long ago? My baby is 7.5 months and getting *more* teeth. Wasn't he only just born? Sigh. Sometimes it is hard to keep up.
This little pink-gemmed beauty is next on my 'wish list' for my Pandora bracelet. Bit of pink, bit of bling, that is the plan. I visit the charms occasionally online to pick out my favourites. Sometimes my favourites' list becomes a little long and I need to cull.

Hope your May has been an enjoyable one!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

What a Cracker!

The Crackerjack Carnival is on this weekend, Friday evening through to Sunday. We like Saturday morning first thing. While the kids aren't tired. While there isn't lines. While everything is fresh. Kids under 12 are free and us big kids are $7 each.

After an extended stay in the 'entry tent' to view the motorised trains (they *so* rock!), our first stop was the ponies. I remember when I was little and *loving* the pony rides. Back in the day.



We smiled at the camels, thought it a bit pricey to pat the animals in the little farm and moved up to view the sheep, cute baby goats, alpacas and chickens at the Shearing Display. Caleb was overstimulated and walking in a daze, wanting to try everything and couldn't stop talking - he was busting with excitement!

There were two areas of kiddie-size rides. First up we rode the train . . . toot toot!


Followed by the chairlift swing thing.


Walking up the path of stuffed-animals-and-other-junk-prize games we stopped to catch some ducks. Caleb's duck won him a green car and Zali's won a bubble blowing thing. They were happy.


At the second kiddie-size ride area it was the multi-vehicle-go-round that first attracted attention.



Our little 4WD rev-head chick.


Zali wanted to ride the boats while Caleb picked the Mickey Mouse jumping castle. After I watched Zali a bit, I helped Caleb take off his shoes. Oops, Zali is crying. I dash over (big headed me thinks she has misplaced me - don't worry I am here) to discover she had tried to touch the water the boats were floating on and scratched/grazed her forearm (hurt herself, got a fright, all a bit too much) and was crying out 'Marrrrrrrrmmmmmmy', in between sobs, to come rescue her.

A big cuddle and some reassurance and all was ok. Except the deadhead bloke 'watching' the rides saying 'it's hard for me to watch two rides'. Good on you.



Caleb had a jump and I got Zali on the jumpy castle ('on the house') to help her get herself back to happy. Not sure how long the girls' counter was for but their jumping time was over in a flash.

After a 'misplaced sock' incident we moved down to some shaded tables and chairs for some food (and some coffee!). The Husband helped make/pack some food for our outing and we bought a bit of fresh food too - can't go to a carnival and not have a dagwood dog.

As we sat and ate, Griffy could get out of the pram and play and have a snack of grass. There was a guy playing the guitar and singing - Zali was dancing a smidge, enjoying his smooth tunes. After a feed Caleb started showing us his moves too - such a talented family!


The fun part was having our sweets . . . Dippin' Dots (tiny balls of ice cream). Zali got a rainbow sorbet type, Caleb picked the bubblegum flavour (eww) and I picked the Snickers with a small mix of mint chocolate to share with Grandma. Lucky for me she only wanted a small bit - yummy!


Just as we finished enjoying those tiny balls of scrummy, a puppet show was starting a few metres away. We watched a little of the puppet-action and then decided to move as we were all getting tired. The last two (ride) tickets for Caleb and Zali were used on the chairlift swing thing - for some reason Zali picked the only chair that was facing backwards?

Heading out the Police gave the kids a stamp on their hand and some colouring-in stuff. We had a final stop at the motorised train setup while Grandma located a balloon each for the kids. Trudged to the car and headed home. Sleeps all round except for me (sigh).


It is my turn to sleep now. Night!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Introducing . . .

Nicholas Oliver Chandler Adam


My new nephew was born Thursday 28 May 2009 at 2.30pm in Toowoomba. He is 54cm long and weighed 7lb 15oz 3620gms. Sheree and David are very happy, healthy and loving their new little cuddler. This guy has two big brothers to copy, chase, learn from, squabble with and love.




A baby is a little miracle and a beautiful way to start life.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

D for . . .

D is for Distraction. That is what happens when I attempt to give Griff some food, it is hard enough to get some tucker down his gob but as soon as there is movement from anything . . . he is being a giraffe neck to check things out. Movement like: trees, the dogs, Grandma turns the kettle on, a big brother walking past, a big sister chatting away . . . . Anything.

Here is the little champ in his new high chair.


Same height enables Griffy to show how he cares . . . awwwwww




This little girl didn't want a photo . . . she wanted a photo of her pony.



When she came downstairs after her bath holding her 'Runny Babbit' (her pink bunny), she came in to the kitchen to ask me some things. 'Yes, my little angel' I replied when she called my name. She chats away . . .

When she next exited the kitchen, she bent down to pick up Runny Babbit and said 'c'mon my little angel. ahhh my little angel' to the bunny. Twas very cute.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Little Piggies

This little piggie went to Ikea
This little piggie browsed around
This little piggie ate chicken and chips
This little piggie had a nap
And these cute little piggies scored themselves a new highchair.


Small chubby soft feet are delightful!

Wanted the basic (easy to clean) highchair from Ikea. Caleb enjoyed a stay in the play centre and I could organise what I needed to buy and load it in the car and return to claim my prize/son within the allotted hour. Griffy loves sitting up high with everyone, especially sitting near his big brother and big sister - they thought it was pretty cool too! He enjoyed his first official seating at the family table very much.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Sigh

A long day. Didn't want to go to bed last night. Didn't want to get out of bed this morning. Didn't want to get dressed. Didn't want to be late for playgroup (again). But I was. We were - those little disguised devils were driving me a *little* bonkers today.

Wanted a sleep, couldn't. Wanted to watch some TiVo, couldn't. Wanted the kids to understand how cranky I was, they didn't care. Wanted them to go to bed early, since they didn't sleep or rest all day, they didn't. By the time I got them fed and showered and teethies clean, talked to Daddy on the phone and then had stories, bedtime was basically normal time.

Cup of tea time again. Don't want to go to bed again. The quiet time is good.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Our New Puppy

This cute and cuddly puppy arrived today with Auntie Mel and Uncle Brent. It was a hit immediately. With Griff, it is cuddly and can be chewed (and likes to sleep with him!). With me, it doesn't require special food, water and shelter and it doesn't poo or eat the kids toys. Wahooo!



I am *so* excited about this! Guess what Mel and Brent got me for my birthday . . . hint: it is not yellow!



This totally cool and flash and sexy set of digital kitchen scales. I have *always* wanted one of these puppies! It goes up in 2gm increments . . . all the way to 10kg. That is right - 10 big ones! Wacko! I am wrapped and I may have, perhaps, a pretty good chance that I might have weighed pretty much everything in my entire kitchen except the fridge - but give me time! I am sooooo a Master Chef now. I have sharp knives and a rockin' digital scale, I am sure that is all I need . . .

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Frenchie

I am not sure whether finding out our old favourite breakfast is back (old style) on the menu at the coffee shop at Carindale is a good thing or not. It is deee-vine and oh so good. However, it is probably a few more calories than a standard breakfast. Like I need more calories. Hmpf.

Mum shouted me breakfast this morning as a birthday breakfast. I think this has been a birthday week as the presents have drifted in over the week. I am very lucky and thankful for it all. And for my french toast, bacon, banana and maple syrup with whipped cream on the side.

Friday, May 22, 2009

i {heart} coffee


Caught up with my cousin Lynda and her baby boy Tom this morning. Was nice just sitting and chatting and eating a yummo piece of banana bread. I was too busy talking and didn't take out my camera to capture anything. Doh.


On Wednesday we visited Kerry, Riley and Chloe for a bit in the afternoon. Since then I have been happily sucking down the coffee - she gave me a very thoughtful 'mound' of coffee things! Mmmm. A whizzer thing to froth my milk, flavoured coffee, ground beans for my filter, chocolate sprinkles to decorate my coffee and some cool glass mugs, oh, and some yummo coffee bags that I got into at the hospital when Griffy came into the world. Years ago coffee didn't really ring my bell . . . these days it is definitely one of my favourite things. Teagan & Mummy-in-law like to get me coffee vouchers with my presents or care-packages . . . very noice.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ribbon Twist

Me and Mr Blogger had a disagreement with the last post - it deleted this bit, or I did. Something that I wasn't impressed with anyway.

But . . .

My sweet friend Janene gave me a lovely present for my birthday - a Pandora charm to add to my new bracelet! Janene liked the little ribbon with pink gems, which is the breast cancer ribbon. A donation to the Breast Cancer Foundation is given with each purchase of this little cutie. It is the twisted ribbon at the top - my first 'dangler'.


If you hadn't guessed, I am going for pink and bling. Nice! Needing some more pink next, me thinks.