I am way behind on blog postings, so apologies for that. The school holidays and two birthdays have already been, gone and celebrated and I haven't shared anything about them.
So, during the school holidays we took the kids to the Lego Exhibition. The exhibition was basically lots of Lego creations made by a "brickmaster". Everything was made with Lego.
There was an interactive zone for parents and kids to create in. Michael was very clever and tried to replicate Milly's toy cat in Lego. Didn't he do well? Good one Michael.
Friday, May 12, 2017
Friday, April 14, 2017
Dad's 70th
It's important to celebrate those milestone birthdays. Especially when you reach the age of 70. I missed out on my Dad's 60th birthday due to being heavily pregnant with Milly and unable to travel. I wasn't missing this one.
There aren't many direct flights from Newcastle to Coffs Harbour and it turned out they were booked full for the trip up. My wonderful Dad came to the rescue. He drove all the way to collect me. My brother also came up from Sydney to take advantage of the lift to Coffs and make it a family road trip.
It's approximately a 4 1/2 hour drive from Newcastle to Coffs, but it's amazing how quick the time flies when you are cruising in a super comfortable car and there are no kids to placate. I sat in the back, stared out the windows and daydreamed.
Being the first weekend of the Easter school holidays there were plenty of police patrolling the roads.
Once we arrived in Coffs, it was nice to sit down with a cup of tea and then time to get ready for the party. Dad only wanted an intimate affair of close friends and family, with the instruction of no balloons or a birthday cake.
Tracey had put together a delicious spread of canapes. The ones picture below are Beetroot, Candied Walnuts and Goats Cheese Cream cones. Seriously yum.
It was lovely to catch up with lots of old family friends and meet some of Dad's new ones. There was a lot of love for the old man, which was touching to see.
The morning after. Neither myself or Corin drink anymore, so no hangovers for us. Dad did ok too.
Corin had to catch a flight back to Sydney, so on the way to the airport we did a drive by of old haunts. I love Coffs beaches.
With Corin flying home, we headed out to lunch. Dad and Tracey's favourite spot is in Urunga called Anchors Wharf Cafe. Food is good. Very good.
The following day was my turn to head home. I'd secured a flight for my return on a very tiny plane. It was an 18 seater. My Dad calls them Buzz Boxes because they're noisy and shake.
So it was farewell to Coffs Harbour with her beautiful blue skies and sun, and hello Newcastle where it was overcast and windy.
Two out of four to welcome me home. Look at her smile. My smile was just as big.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Henry and Minnie
Henry has longed for a dog for many years. I'm not sure who is luckier. Henry for finally having Minnie, or Minnie for getting Henry.
Friday, March 17, 2017
Four eyes
Another family member has poor eye sight. After complaining of having trouble seeing the board in class, I took Milly in for an eye test. She had one 18 months ago, but her eye sight wasn't significantly poor enough to need glasses then. This time the optometrist said Milly's vision had doubled in deterioration since that prior visit. Plus she has two astigmatisms in her eyes.
She's the first of our kids to need glasses, and she's short sighted like me.
Saturday, March 04, 2017
Olde worlde excursion
It's always a pleasure accompanying your child on a school excursion. It's an opportunity to get to know the kids and teachers better, and in this instance, learn a bit about some local history.
Buster's excursion was to the Tocal Homestead, which is a collection of colonial farm buildings dating from the 1830s. It gave the kids a chance to see and experience life on a working farm, and discuss the differences and changes over the years in people's lives.
The famous bushranger Thunderbolt worked at the Tocal homestead in the stables. He ended up stealing a horse from the stables (taking his pick of the best stead) and his legend began.
Discovering the importance of horse power on a farm.
Visiting the main house and learning how the owner of the property liked his table set in the old days. He also spent some time in the original kitchen and learnt how things were made and all the jobs done (eg butter churning).
The most amazing Banyan tree on the property.
Washing clothes with a washboard, brush and soap. Then having to use old fashioned pegs to hang them up. Buster loved it. I'll have to get him to help with the washing at home.
Fetching water buckets and carrying them on a yoke. All the kids were obsessed with this activity.
Dress ups.
Thursday, March 02, 2017
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