Tuesday, September 16, 2008

3 More sleeps!

Wow, we really are in the final stretch now.  I'm feeling excited, stressed and all kinds of anxious.  I hope I haven't forgotten to do anything major.  I'll just have to deal with it I guess :)

Tonight was Hunter's last swim class for the term, it amazes me how far he's come in just 9 short weeks.  His teacher Sue, is sooo proud of him, and since he misses the last lesson next week, she gave him his graduation ribbon.  So goodbye Whipa snappa and hello  Olly Octopus.  It warmed my heart to see how proud he was, and he was so cute telling Craig on the phone tonight.  Mackenzie got her ribbon tonight too, since she will be missing her last 2 lessons.  I'm not sure yet if she will be moving up to the next level, hopefully we'll find out soon.
So when we got home we took pictures for daddy, and here they are!  
Wish me luck, the next few days I have to start packing! Ahhhhhhhhhhh!

Friday, September 12, 2008

The Countdown begins

We have less than seven days now until our trip.  This time next week, we'll be high above the pacific.  I can't wait.  I've been doing all my last minute jobs this week, organizing travel insurance, getting the mail put on hold, and making sure all our documents are in order.  It's no small task I can tell you, and I haven't even started packing yet.  But of course it will all be so worthwhile.  I don't have a lot of news to share, but thought I'd post some pictures of the kids from today.  We got a lovely fine day, so after school we had some fun outside.  Enjoy!!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

My 365 project

Here are the pics from my first 2 days, I LOVE the bubble one.
And I forgot to mention, Kingston has Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease.  Ugh, it started with just a couple of blisters on his thumb, then they were all over his hands, feet and now in his mouth.  Poor baby, he's been a bit miserable.  I guess it's better he get it this week, than next week.  I'm not sure where he could have gotten them from, maybe either Mackenzie's Kindy, or the Doctor's office.  My guess is the latter, we always seem to pick up something, and we're there often enough.  I'm keeping my finger's crossed that the other two don't come down with it as well.

1/365 - A family of Gumboots











2/365






















Happy Father's Day!

Today is Father's Day, we're a bit sad because we have no father's to share it with.  We'll talk to them over the phone though.  I had been promising the kids if it was fine today that we'd go to the beach, so after breakfast we headed out to Mission Bay.  It was a perfect day, although a little windy and lots of people were about.  We had fun collecting shells, playing in the water and walking along the beach.  This week has gone by so quickly, which is a good thing, and we leave for the States in 12 days!!  I've decided to start a project, I stole the idea from a friend, and I have to take a photo everyday for a year, I hope I can do it, I figure it'll get me good at using my camera and should be lots of fun.  Here are some pictures I took of the kids yesterday, it was a lovely spring day, and what could be more fun than chasing bubbles?

Monday, September 1, 2008

September Update

Yes, it's September 1st! 
Thats the first day of  Spring for us down-under.  And perhaps it's just a tease, but today was sunny and fairly warm.

We had Craig home for the weekend, well sort of, he arrived midday Saturday and flew out on a 5am flight this morning.  It was so great having him here, but it was way to quick, and I miss him already!!

Our first 2 weeks without him went by pretty quickly, and without too much drama, besides the usual 'sick kid' scenario.  Craig however wasn't so lucky, he managed to somehow seriously hurt his back.  The Dr he saw thinks it's a crushed disk.  So he had a few days where he could barely walk, and is keeping himself doped up on painkillers.
Saturday was Hunter's last game of league for this year, all the team showed up very excited for their last game, and you wouldn't believe it but the other team didn't even turn up.  It was very disappointing.

BUT the team end of season party was planned for that afternoon, so the boys got over their disappointment quickly.

The party was Wonderful.  The Uncle of one of the boys, has a movie theatre, which he let us use for the party, so all the families got together, and we had a very tasty barbeque, then the kids went into the theatre to watch the new animated star wars movie while the parents relaxed and chatted.

Then came time for the prize giving.  Each child was called up, had their season stats read and was given a trophy with their name engraved on it to keep.  It was really neat, and there were smiles all round.  Then came time for a special trophy.  Craig was awarded the great supporter trophy.  Craig had diligently photographed most of the games, then turned the pictures into a dvd which the parents were able to buy.

Everyone loved the dvds and it proved to be a great fundraiser, which enabled such a great party and the trophies for the kids.  He was pretty surprised, but really happy with his trophy.

Then the kids had cake and dessert and played outside until it was time to leave.

We're still marking the days off on the calendar, just 18 days to go until we leave for the states!
I think we're ll starting to get really excited now.






Challenge Week!

Hunter and Mackenzie are doing swimming lessons this term.  It's through a programme called Swimsation, and we just go down to Peninsula Primary School, where they have a fantastic heated indoor pool.  

It works out great because it's literally 4 minutes away AND there's no battling traffic.  Their instructors are excellent.  

Strict yet fun, and both kids are coming along in leaps and bounds, it's great watching their progress  from week to week.  

They certainly have become super confident.  One of the things I like about the Swimsation      programme is that they hand out ribbons for achievement.

This week was challenge week and if the kids passed the goals in the lesson they got a ribbon.  
                                                                                 Hunter has been working on his arm strokes, and he really improved 100% from the previous week, his teacher is Sue.  


Mackenzie was able to float on her back like a starfish all by herself!  I think it helps that she's pretty much been the only one in her class for most of the lessons.  Her teacher is Rod.