Monday, October 31, 2011

Lil' in betweener

Its been a hectic few weeks but we are finally out of our old house, we settled on October 31st and I am very happy to see the end of it. I loved the house but moving is a bitch, especially with 3 young kids, at least its over for the next 3 months till our new house is ready, then we have to do it all over again!

In the meantime we're all cramped into an apartment getting on each others nerves (Nate's away for 2 weeks so that's not helping the moods) but at least we have this view to look at - 





Meanwhile Digby is at the farm having the time of his life!



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Monday, October 17, 2011

Evie giggles

Evie is such a smily little baby, she has been smiling since she was 5 weeks old. Not much beats the first smiles but I have to say I do think the first giggles top it. Today we got the giggles!

I was wrapping the little bundle and I started to make some new noises which she thought was very funny. I was lucky enough to have Auntie Bee witness it and have her camera ready for filming. 

I can't believe how quickly its all flying by. I'm really savour all these moments as before I know it she will be off to school like her big sister.




Friday, October 14, 2011

First loose tooth!

My little girl is growing up - not only does she start school next year but she is about to lose her first tooth. This is all going WAY too quickly. 


She is one excited girl. Me on the other hand... mixed emotions. 





Monday, October 10, 2011

October long weekend

I love me a long weekend and we are so spoilt for choices of places to go. We decided to head up to Ma and Pa's farm at Shallow Bay with the hope of sunshine and plenty of activities for the kids. The 4 hour drive is not so inviting with 3 kids and a dog in the back but they all behaved really well especially Evie who, newly fitted with her brace, didn't make a peep the whole time. 

There is simply no better way to be welcomed than with this view. You feel yourself relax as soon as you step out of the car.


On the first night there we attempted to put Hugo into bed for the first time, not too sure what we were thinking... he wasn't interested, all he wanted was his cot. SO different to Mali who was in a bed at his age and loved being a 'big girl'. Hugo on the other hand isn't fussed at all which is a Godsend as I am quite happy for him to be trapped in his cot for as long as possible!

The kids woke up at the crack of dawn (possibly before) to a very windy day and all they wanted to do was fly the kite. Mali was in heaven, running around shouting 'this is the best day ever!'



Ma drove off to get some prawns and oysters (my first dozen of oysters since Evie was born and I was salivating!) and the kids busied themselves digging in the herb garden and just generally enjoyed the wide open space.





Pa is recovering from a double hip replacement and was in the house paddock testing out his new hips with a few golf swings. Hugo is obsessed with golf (actually any bat and ball sports) and grabbed his golf clubs and joined Pa. 




Mali on the other hand was waiting not so patiently for lunch...



It was a very wet weekend and after the second day we were trying to find new ways to entertain the kids...



They found a jelly fish 



I cut Mali's hair with safety scissors  



There was plenty of time spent in front of the fire (and watching of Rugby)



And lazing on the couch.




It was a very relaxing weekend and just what was needed before the mayhem of Nate going away and the moving begins.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Harness time

On Friday I got a call in the morning letting me know Evie's harness was ready to be fitted. So I bundled the kids in the car and gave Evie her last cuddle for a little while harness free. I'm dreading this bloody thing.

Evie was a trooper, didn't complain once - she actually managed a smile!

Once she was fitted I put her wonder suit on and held her up to show Mali and Hugo, who laughed -  she looked like thumper! Poor little munchkin.

What a better way to test the comfyness of the harness than with a 4 hour car ride up to the farm...