Just checking in, there’s been some goings on behind the scenes and new things are emerging.
Soon I’ll be able to share with you, but until then I’ll leave you with a little hint:
Just checking in, there’s been some goings on behind the scenes and new things are emerging.
Soon I’ll be able to share with you, but until then I’ll leave you with a little hint:
Sunday afternoon, we’ve walked, we’ve brunched, we’ve milkshaked and now we’ve painted:
It was always going to happen…
The age old question… how long is too long for a boy’s hair?
At the moment Aus has nice, neat, close cropped hair. It suits him and his eyes look gorgeous when he doesn’t have long hair falling in them!
And this is Noah now. I think this look kinda suits him too… but evidently the day care girls think otherwise. When he came back to care from holidays all they could say was ‘Oh look at his hair!’
I suppose it has become a bit wooly or mullet-ish if you will… especially when it actually goes curly when wet. I know little girls with less hair than this (though not through their parents choosing!)
He is booked in to the hair dresser tomorrow but I just don’t know if I should get it really short or just a little bit shorter.
Maybe I’ll get her to do a progressive cut and I’ll just stand there and say woo when I think it’s short enough. Pictures of my cropped little lamb tomorrow!
Christmas was happy and hectic and fun and exhausting!
Here’s some pics of Christmas eve out on the lake…
The boat captain/driver and his Nanny
The smallest boat passenger refusing to go to sleep!
The Captain getting to stand on the back of the boat under supervision
Then after the Kidlets finally went to bed it was assembly and Santa sack stuffing time!
Aus’s Santa sack… I think Santa went slightly overboard!
Noah’s Santa sack (I’ll do another post on the making of the Santa sacks soon)
And lastly Santa (aka Daddy) enjoyed his beer and cookie while the reindeer (aka Mummy) polished off the carrot.
Daddy also had an idea to convince Aus that the reindeer had actually been to visit… he took his torch and wandered up the road a bit to a paddock, collected some sheep poo and brought it back to sprinkle on the lawn as ‘reindeer poo’.
It worked and Aus was utterly convinced… the flies enjoyed it too!
More on Christmas day soon
This photo, in my opinion is the definition of Grandparents.
(taken of my parents and my children today)
Fishing and shoulder rides… and everything in between.
Lucky kids.
Thought I’d do a quick update on my cherubs today…
They really have become best buds and spend most of their time at home playing together. They love to ‘wrestle’, which mainly consists of Noah jumping on Aus’s back and then both of them rolling around on the floor.
They’ve worked out a system for eating sandwiches together- Aus doesn’t eat his crusts so after he eats the bread, he hands off the crust to Noah. They sit side by side and eat lunch together :)
Noah has also started talking, saying names and a few single words like ‘ball’ and ‘puppy’. He calls Aus ‘Odah’ and when Aus is visiting friends or at Kinda he wanders around the house yelling ‘Odah?’ ‘Odah?’ I don’t know how he will take it when his big brother goes off to school in a couple of years.
Aus is more switched on than ever and still asks about a hundred questions a day. Today at 11:00 I told him we had to sit quietly for a minute because it was Remembrance Day. That prompted a barrage of questions about why we had to sit quietly, which of course meant we weren’t sitting quietly at all. :)
Ah, they grow too quickly. I no longer have a baby and I can’t decide if it’s a good or sad thing. I don’t want to have another baby but I like having a baby around! Hmm… I guess I’ll just have to wait for some new nieces and nephews!
Outside we go to bask!
Big brother has been learning that worms don’t fair so well when you pull them in half…
And frisbees don’t return from roofs all by themselves…
And little brother can only just walk on his own but he’s already learning to play totem tennis…
It all begins with figuring out which end of the racket to hold…
There we go!
And Mummy finally got to start a project long on hold!
Hope you’re basking too
But I’m back now. Things have been… intense around here. Jem is now gone for longer periods and I’m starting to get a little bit frayed around the edges. He couldn’t come home this weekend because he’s had night shift 6 nights in a row. So we went to him. While he was trying to sleep during the day, I took the kids to a fun adventure playground.
Obviously the slides were a big hit for Aus.
And I took a deep breath and let Noah have no shoes on in the sand pit… I couldn’t bring myself to take his socks off though- the thought of trying to brush off between his chubby toes before putting him in the car was not appealing.
Then he found his own car anyway :)
That last pic makes me smile every time I see it! :)
We’re pushing on through and doing our best until Daddy can come home and be with us full time. Our family is really helping out so we’ll make it.
(Thanks so much guys!xxx)