Thanks for your help boys. What you can't see in the bucket is about 100 stones that Rhys kindly dropped in.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Hot weather fun
Thanks for your help boys. What you can't see in the bucket is about 100 stones that Rhys kindly dropped in.
Our version of cloth nappies
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Keeping two toddlers (including one who doesn't have a sleep anymore) busy
Spring on the Avon...
Brotherly love
New back garden, before and after...
So, this is what we spent our holiday doing. Now that it is done we can hardly believe we put up with the 'old' one for so long, but it did need, fine weather, patience, two of us (one to supervise the children) and money of course. There was a lot of planning and thinking about this back yard and we are very pleased with the end result.
Monday, September 8, 2008
It's been a little while...
It's been nearly a whole term since I last wrote. Rhys turned one on August 4th. We had a wee family gathering for him which he seemed to enjoy. The big brother and cousin enjoyed 'helping' Rhys opening his presents and blowing out the candle. The ridiculously large blow up climbing thing is one of his presents (it will be living outside as soon as the rain stops!) and is a lot of fun. He was pretty tired after the celebrating, as the picture shows...
I'm trying to think of all the new things Rhys has been doing. He has been walking for months but I don't think I have posted about that. Now, he runs...away from me when he sees a clean nappy ready for him on the floor, when he thinks we are playing chasing games, and spends a lot of his time (of course) running and following his big brother around the place. It is lovely hearing Joseph say ' come on Rhys, come and play in my room'. The two of them quite happily play together, most of the time! Hmm, what else for Rhys, he says thank you, which sounds like 'datdu', he understands so much now, 'go and show Daddy' 'where's Joseph gone?' 'Put it in your mouth' 'bite'. He loves singing or being sung too and can do the rowing for row your boat. He is into absolutely EVERYTHING. If anything is left out for some reason (the shoe polish in this case)
This video is of the boys entertaining themselves while we get tea ready.
Nick and I are well ready for the next holidays, in two weeks time. It has been a long term and a very busy one for both of us. I had a couple of weeks off while Jenma and Alsie went to see the newest Grandson in Auckland, and a Wednesday off because the boys were sick, but apart from that have been wroking two days every week. It's been good and I mostly know in advance where I am going to be. I am stupidly going back for a day at a school which I really did not like. It was one of my worst days teaching ever, the children were unbelieveable, enough said.
We are going to try and get some things done around the house so it will be ready for selling as we really want to be on the South side of the city, closer to Grandparents and sorting out Kindergarten and schools for the boys. We don't really know what to expect with interest rates supposedly changing and house prices doing who knows what. We feel like we just need a bigger place. Sounds terrible when we have a three bedroom home and a huge backyard, but with two boys growing up fast we would like an extra living space and a bigger bathroom. This is Rhys saying 'thank you'...
Sunday, July 27, 2008
July...
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
West Coast Trip
We had got on the open road at about 10.30am and didn't make it to the motel until about 3.30ish. A very long 230km.
This great pic is Aoraki/Mt Cook and Mt Tasman mirrored in Lake Matheson, it was just stunning and although it was absolutely freezing, there was no wind and as you can see the sun was shining.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Joseph found some candles in a bag of goodies I had ready for work the other day. Of course we indulged him and let him blow one out, several times. The singing was very cute but not as cute as his cousin's version of Twinkle Twinkle. We haven't yet got it on video but Alex will sit down next to Rhys and sing 'Crinkle crinkle little star'.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Time you stood on your own two feet...
On another note...I did a day and half worth of relieving this week. It was great to get back into it and the boys had a fantastic day with their Grandparents ( Nick's Mum and Dad, who the boys call Jenma (Jenny) and Alsie (Alan), or as Joseph says 'Albie'. They do have a wonderful time up there and I know I don't have to worry about the care they are receiving. Very lucky we are and very grateful to have one set of parents in the same city with time for their grandchildren.
After discussion with Nick we decided that I wouldn't do any work at his school just because, so I have been to a few others to introduce myself and put my name on their relievers list. Anyway, it turns out I did go to Nick's school, we got phoned and asked and decided why not? It is close, I know the staff and they needed someone. So it was fine. I felt a bit strange at first but soon got into it and knew all the names by the end of the day - the best thing to know as a reliever is the names.