Thursday, October 18, 2007
We Just Click
Laura and I just click...we think similarly about many things and are travelling the same path in the areas of parenting...seeking gentleness, food...working towards whole foods and organic produce where our budgets allow, natural medicine...rather than automatically going down the ab path,thrifty fashion, trying not to nag our hubbies too much and growing in our walks with God.
I wish I had a piccie...maybe next time.
Thanks for visiting...we had a ball...and I'll bring L1's seat back when we come to the Tron!
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Education Anxiety
I know I can write an eduspeak-schooly exemption with my eyes shut and hands tied behind my back...however I am struggling to get my hed around how to put in words what we do so it actually sounds like, well, education.
Whenever O5 is asked THE question... his reply is
"I go to Homeschool...I just play all day."
Well I'm very glad that learning seems like playing to him...but hmmm.
So in an attempt to make myself feel better here is what learning we have done today, before lunch even...
O changed the date on the brand new magnetic calendar on the fridge and then learnt how to look for the same date on the other calendar - Maths.
O narrated back the penultimate chapter of Charlotte's Web at the breakfast table - Oral languge and Reading Comprehension.
O helped clear the table, cleaned the toilets and made his bed - Perseverance and diligence.
O read Tintin for an hour - Reading -at 3 years abve his chronological age...not that it really matters but it makes me feel better!
When helping bring in the dry washing the rack fell and hit O on the head and he exclaimed "Ow!" followed closely by, "That hurt my head because heavy objects fall faster than light objects." - Physics.
After lunch...
We will continue to work on the Castle we are making together and O will try to make the catapault independently - Technology, History, Physics.
I will read aloud to the children for an hour and O will also read aloud to the little ones - Reading, Oral Language.
We will make dinner together - Food Technology.
I'm sure there will be much more that I haven't thought of/planned yet.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
The Things They Say #2
Me: Um, no.
O5: Is your tummy just fat Mummy?
Me: Hmmmmmm.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
$9 well spent
The highlight however was the HUGE bouncy castle in the middle of the main street. O5, A3 and C3 wanted to have a turn and as it was free (or so I thought), I figured why not? I was fully expecting fussing, tears and less than 10 seconds of either three year old actually bouncing before I had to carry them screaming back to the safety of the stroller.
I was so surprised, proud and yes, almost teary when A3 and C3 whipped off their sandals and clambered up to bounce away with about 20 other, totally unknown children. A3 even talked to a little boy and played Peek-a-boo with him. C3 was the last to get off when the time was up...yes the ticket girl had arrived back from getting change and I just couldn't be dishonest...hence the $9!!!!
My babies are starting to venture out of the nest and I am glad once again that we have allowed them time to find their feet. It is often confusing knowing when to gently push them forward and when to sit back and wait for them to pluck up the courage on their own.
So...$9 well spent in my opinion.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
I Knew it was TOO Quiet
Four days later...I have finally got the carpet clean and the sandpit has been turned to this
Just don't tell the Landlords...ok??
My house is a Tip



Rather than tidy the house and do the chores...

While weeding next to the "new" sandpit...aka pile of sand left over from the builders...I found that the mound of overgrown dirt that I had assumed was mostly sand and builders rubble is actually lovely dark, friable soil...so we pulled out most of the green cover, turned in the rest, covered with newspaper, and compost, planted every thing that was left lying around, fenced it in to deter the marauding hordes and their assorted diggers, spades and buckets and voila...
So far there are a few carrots, some potatoes I found growing elsewhere on the property and thought I'd remember them if I put them here...hmmm...will see if they survive and multiply, silverbeet that had been languishing in the punnet for weeks and a couple of extra marigolds.

Literary Treasures
Today I spent an hour with half of the town at the annual Matamata Historical Society Book Fair...oh what joy!
Look what I got for $20...

Favourite Finds included...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'Wonder Book', 'The Chronicles of Robin Hood' by Rosemary Sutcliffe with lovely colour plates, and a lovely treasury of story excerpts with biographical info on the authors collated by Margery Fisher

My most charming find was "The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady". What a wonderful example of a nature journal for my children and myself.
Time for another new bookshelf...c'mon we only have four so far.
Bubba Love

Blogarama Begins
I have soooooo many photos to share that it must be time for a blogarama...so grab a cuppa and settle in...or run...get out while you can!!!!!
To start the ball rolling...
J's new work place is super cool for the kiddoes and I to visit and hang out...Check it out.
O5 on the indoor rockwall
C3, A3 and O5 in the front of the ute ready for a drive over hill and dale

Trampolines...one for each of them scattered around the camp
And of course...a playground...what more could ya want?
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
The Things They Say
A few days back we were driving along one of our lovely country roads...in fact the very road where J's work is...and lo and behold there were lots of cows munching away on the grass verge. The farmer had put an elecrified wire to stop them running amok and causing car accidents...but I don't trust that little skinny wire...any self-respecting cow who wanted to get past that would have no trouble...anyway I digress...
So doing the mummy talky thing I said "Hey guys, look at all the moo cows"...and my very articulate C3 replies with...
"Oh, yes mummy, there are a lot of cows. They are in the meadow".
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Sneaky Veges


Thursday, September 20, 2007
Dress Up
I was hoping to get some pics of A3 in at least one...but she was not obliging... so here they are.

Note... lined bodice...and zips! Yes, it is true...I dug back into the recesses of my mind and pulled out fourth form sewing and voila I remembered how to put in zips.
Total cost per dress...80cm of fabric $2, zip from the Sallies 20c...way better than a bought one I reckon.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Curious George Monkey ooh, ooh!




C3's fav pressie toolbox and tools

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
And the Choccie Fishies go to...
Monday, September 17, 2007
On the Beach

"Come on, wake up everybody, I am going to be very good and shine all day and I won't hide behind any clouds" (choccy Fish for getting that quote...which is most likely paraphrased by moi)




Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Arghhh...I give up
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Are they Identical?
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Never on a Sunday
The kiddoes and I *were* going to go to church...really we were...but as it happened three loads of washing and a threatening sky put paid to that idea.
We rang Grandad and Opa...even A and C managed a very tentative little conversation...the first time for either of them, my babies are growing up.
Everyone seems to be finally on the mend so I decided today all hands would be back on deck to get the necessities sorted in the morning.
However,by the time we got to hanging out the washing and E was taking things off as soon as the rest of us could hang them, A was determinedly hanging things in her own unique, artistic way, C had skived of to the bedroom to play with the cars and O...actually he was working hard Bless him...I just wanted the job done so I made the decision to bring the late afternoon video session forward just a wee smidgeon...like 6 hours.
I have this constant tension in my head between wanting to get the work done MY WAY and in some semblance of efficiency and wanting the children to develop a work ethic and the skills to be useful and appreciated teenagers-spouses-parents. Today we achieved a bit of both and then when the work was done the sun had come out so we went for a walk.
O pushed E in his very own new stroller...just for him (thanks Oma and Opa) and I pushed the terrific twosome. We walked for about 6 km, stopped at a playground, grabbed some chippies and scrambled under an obliging tree to wait out a passing shower on the way home. O only complained after almost 1 and a half hours of walking which I was impressed with, A and C threw nary a tantrum between them and E was super cute pointing at all manner of things and excitedly exclaiming, "Duh, duh, duh."
To top off a day in which not one of the rascals was sick, screaming or stubborn, J finished work early and was home at three...yaaay!
We will do Father's Day in earnest tomorrow...but today for me was a rare balance of work and play...we enjoyed each other and we enjoyed exploring more of our little town...
And O is thankful we live on a plain!