Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Michael does Vegas



Michael had the fortune of being invited by Dell Technologies to their conference in Las Vegas.  So we said goodbye to him for a week as he headed off for a few days of tech talks and taking in the sites of the City of Lights.




Michael tells me there are poker machines everywhere, including all throughout the airport.  So if you're desperate for a flutter while waiting for your baggage in the collection area... don't sweat it, the opportunity to lose some dollars is there.




Dell had booked Michael into the Palazzo hotel.  His hotel suite was huge.







VEGAS BY DAY AND VEGAS BY NIGHT











Around 1500 people attended the conference event.  Even Will.I.Am was there to talk about artificial intelligence.  The band Imagine Dragons entertained the congregation on the final night.








Then it was back home to three very excited children to see their dad.


Sunday, May 05, 2019

Easter Sunday


I don't think this year's Easter will be remembered for Easter eggs.  Although we did have a morning egg hunt at home and an afternoon hunt at Nanoo's house later in the day. 

Instead, I'm sure this Easter will be remembered for handball.  Yes, that "old school" school game, where all you need are some people, a bouncy ball and some squares.  We may have even started a new Easter tradition - the family handball tournament.

It was an "all in" affair with kids and adults alike.  Of course, us adults showed no mercy to the kids and they didn't need it.  After all, they are lower to the ground than us and able to hit those really low skimming balls. 

We had a glorious autumn day for it and were rewarded with some delicious lunch thanks to Nanoo and Peter. 










Sunday, April 28, 2019

Fourteen



The birthday festival continues with Mister turning fourteen.  FOURTEEN!  WTF! 

He spent his day mainly on the Playstation playing a new game.  Then it was off with the whole family to watch his sister perform in Madagascar (not quite the birthday treat he was hoping for). 

His cake request was a chocolate orange cake.  Again, too easy.

Then it was out for a celebratory family dinner at a local Thai restaurant where he could indulge in his favourite noodle dish - Chicken Pad See Ew.






Twelve



Look out, we have a tweenager in the house.  Milly has turned twelve and the festival of birthdays has begun, with the added bonus of Easter for good measure (more blog posts to come).

When your birthday falls on Good Friday it's chocolate hot cross buns for breakfast, followed by present opening and receiving birthday phone calls and messages.

Our birthday girl also requested a trip to Blackbutt playground, so we had a nice bushwalk, the kids played and the weather was glorious.  Michael and I sat and watched and wondered where all the years had gone (as you do).

Then it was back home for a relax and making the birthday cake.  Milly requested a lemon cheesecake, so I whizzed up a rustic mascarpone version (too easy and delicious). 





He's almost as tall as his Dad.



She's all arms and legs is our long limbed girl.






Friday, March 29, 2019

While the big boys are away, Buster will play


While Henry and Michael were camping at Fingal Bay, Buster got to have a sleepover at Nanoo's house.  He loves spending alone time with his Nanoo.  He knows he has a twinkle in his eye and super cute dimple that melts hearts and can get him what he wants.  He is an emotional manipulator of his Nanoo (and all of us, let's be honest).

However, he does love getting out and about with Nanoo.  First off was Friday night dinner at the Sushi Train.



Saturday was spent at the local art gallery, followed by treats at the gallery cafe and playing in the park.  He also spent a few hours running Nanoo around the tennis court while he perfected his shots.  He also seemed quite proud that he may have injured her back in the process.  Don't worry, Nanoo is fine, although exhausted from her time on court.







He was going to spend two nights at Nanoo's house but decided he wanted to come home early, much to Milly's disgust, as she was hoping for a girls only weekend.    

As for me and Milly, our time was taken up with driving around to drama lessons and rehearsals for the theatre production she is currently cast in.  I was also busy volunteering in the costume department.  It's less than three weeks until curtains up and show time.