Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Adoration
Although the boy part is a little out of her league, it looks like she may achieve her goal. She has just started physical therapy, and the therapist noticed that she has low facial muscle tone and recommended some speech therapy.
She's thrilled that she is now doing PT and will start speech therapy, just like Isaac. Obviously there is nothing like following in the footsteps of an adored brother.
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Girlfriends
However, obviously alot of thought has gone into this question over the past couple of weeks. We were in the car yesterday, and we got into a conversation about last names. He thought the story about how our last name came about was very cool. That turned into a conversation about how girls have the option to use thier husbands last name when they marry. In the middle of all of this he suddenly says "I'll marry Grace if she is still my friend when we grow up because she is my girl friend." Yes...he's still a sweetheart.
I'm so glad I'm dealing with girl friends rather than girlfriends. I still need a few more years to prepare for that.
Friday, February 29, 2008
The best option...
Ben pipes up and says "Yes...put on a pair of shoes!"
What ever happened to cleaning?
Saturday, February 23, 2008
A Little Shopper
The answer: "I need 5 pairs"
Despite the protests, we did only come home with a pair of shoes for Isaac. She was not happy with the outcome, but such is life.
All Beaten Up
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Little Gordon's
Whilst setting up the new tank, I mentioned to Ben that it was Dad's birthday today. He quickly dubbed the babies "Little Gordon's."
So dad I want to wish you a very Happy Birthday, and as a honour we have named 22 babies after you. Yes - even the girls, although maybe once we work out which ones are really girls they can be called Gordona's.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Just How Old Are You?
"No. I'm positive. The dinosaurs lived a long, long time ago."
"No. Trust me. They really, really have not seen a dinosaur."
I know that you've all turned a year older in recent months (or are about to!) but it took Isaac a lot of convincing for him to accept that you all really were not children when the dinosaurs roamed the world.
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Party Time
This morning, she woke up and ran into our bedroom. She already had her shirt part way off and was telling me "I have to get ready for Amber's party."
I blearily opened my eyes, and said "Darling, we need to have breakfast first, have some playtime, go to the coffee shop for milk & cookies and then come home for some lunch and playtime - then it will be time for the party. Right now, Mummy wants to go back to sleep."
I just hope the party is as exciting as the anticipation.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Happy Australia Day!
It's a lovely fine day, so Lizzy & I played a little game of cricket in the backyard.
We'll have some lamb, tim-tams & ginger beer tonight. And we can't forget to mention we'll be listening to the Hottest 100.
Ahhh...it's nice to have a little bit of home for a day.
Monday, January 21, 2008
I Want to tell you Something...
However today we had a twist.
"Awona. Awona Awmstwong. I've got something to tell you."
She was so proud of herself as she was able to tell "something" to me...
"That's your name!"
Friday, January 18, 2008
Math & Music
It struck me the other week. "Isaac - can you hear the math in the music?"
His head pops up, and I can see a gleam of interest.
"Listen...the music is counting to 4, over and over again. 1,2,3,4; 1,2,3,4. It's like a pattern."
So each time we've heard something with a strong beat, we've listened for the counting in the music. And do you know what? I think he's starting to hear it!
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
An adventure...
Well...first she needs to be wearing a princess dress and a backpack.
In the backpack she needs to have a coloring book, a reading book and some dental floss. (Obviously keeping your teeth clean on an adventure is critical for princesses).
Once all of that is packed - she needs a scooter and a helmet so she can take off an explore the world.
I must run now - I can hear the adventure is occurring upstairs and need to check it out.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Let's not do today again..
For those not in the know - that's a quote from a Level 1 reading book which my kids love. It was a very appropriate line for our day today.
We started off with preschool being cancelled and school starting late due to snow and ice on the roads. Not fun for driving, and I had to go out this morning, now with kids in tow.
When we came home, my carbon monoxide alarm was going off. O-oh! I send the kids back outside into the snow while I open up the house and call 911. So instead of taking Isaac to school, I'm telling firemen to please ignore all the toys over the floor as they look around my house for possible causes of CO gas. We found the cause, but so not to incriminate anyone I'll not go into details. Ben..sighs a sigh of relief ;) Oops..did I just say that!
Then this afternoon, my poor baby boy is doubling over in pain and barely able to walk. So it's off to the doctors we went. We're not sure what's going on yet, but for the first time in my life I'm really hoping he's going to start vomitting.
I'm looking forward to a better tomorrow, for today was a bad, bad day.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Stuck
A little later I paused, thinking I heard a cry for help. It came again, and I realised it was Lizzy. I threw on my snowboots & jacket and ran outside. She was curled around an apple tree, looking like she was giving it a big hug.
"What's wrong Lizzy? Are you stuck?"
I walked over and realised that her jacket had become caught on the tree.
She looked up and said "Yes. I'm stuck. Like an apple."
My apple tree doesn't usually have apples on it at this time of year, but I thought I'd pick this apple. It's such a cute apple.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Excitement
Tonight has been another one of those nights. She is so excited that it took about an hour and a half for her to fall asleep. She finally fell asleep clutching her Dora the Explorer book.
You may be wondering what special event is happening tommorrow...
Let's just say that the dentist will be thrilled that he rates up there with Santa on the excitement scale.
A Mother's Work
His response was "That's not a job. Anyone could do that!"
Maybe when I finally get a green card, getting a "real" job should be the first thing I do.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Sad Day, Happy Day
You would have thought it would have been a sad day. Usually when a fish dies, it is. However our children were more excited than sad because although our fish had died it had left six tiny babies behind. The excitement of baby fish definately outweighed the sadness of a dead fish.
If we manage to keep them alive, we're going to have 10 fish. I think some will need to go back to the pet shop.
Word Confusion
She sat down and had eaten a few mouthfuls when she announced "This is awful". I initially thought "Oh well. At least she tried it." But then she kept on eating it. So I asked her "Is it yucky or yummy?"
"It's yummy!"
We were obviously not only trying new foods but trying new words too. In the meantime, I'll just tell myself that she was full of awe about her sandwich.
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
A Tooth Fairy Oops
This was a very good thing this time because the tooth fairy got her schedule all mixed up and forgot to visit our house.
It wasn't until Lizzy remembered on Tuesday after preschool - giving the tooth fairy enough time to make a quick stop into our house and deliver the cash before Isaac came home from school. She hit a slight problem though when she couldn't find the missing tooth.
Thank goodness for Daddy's who are able to find teeth and arrange for tooth fairy pickups after hours.
A New Meal
Basically all it is, is an Acorn Squash (a type of small pumpkin for all my Australian friends) which is split in half, cooked and then stuffed with a chicken stir-fry. While my acorn squashes are cooking in the microwave, I stir-fry some chicken and veggies along with a store bought stir-fry sauce and - voila - it's a meal.
You should try it one day - really.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
A traditional Christmas
Living in California and then in Seattle - chances of having a white Christmas are still pretty slim. It rarely snows in San Francisco and only about 3-4 times a year in Seattle.
Therefore, you can imagine how thrilled I was to look out my window just after writing my last post to see that it is snowing!
Now we have to wait and see if it sticks, and see if we might have a white christmas or not.
Some Christmas Quotes
Just to let you in on the Christmas scene, these were some overheard comments...
Isaac
"Mummy, Daddy, quickly! Look, Quickly, Mummy, Daddy! Santa came!"
"What would happen if someone was called "From"?" Followed by lots of giggles.
"That's just what I wanted but I forgot to put it on my list!" (When opening a transformer from Santa)
When talking about the Christmas story...
Werona: "What did the angels do?"
Isaac: "They came to sigh."
Werona: "Sigh? Did they sigh when they saw the baby?"
Isaac: "Yes!"
Lizzy
Werona: "What did the angels do?
Lizzy: "They flew"
"Santa didn't bring that! We bought it!" (said when Ben opened a present from his stocking)
Ben
"Oh - it looks like Mummy put some more things in the Santa Stocking" (followed by a confused look from Isaac and a dirty look from me).
Werona
"Oh no. It wasn't me. It must have been Santa" (said whilst trying to cover Ben's blooper)
Monday, December 24, 2007
'Twas the Night Before Christmas
And all through the house
Not a creature was stirring
Not even a mouse..."
Oh darn. Who came up with that perfect image? They obviously didn't have a 4 & 6 year old who are so excited that Santa is coming that they can't fall asleep nearly 3 hours after bedtime. It's not through lack of trying. They are lying so quietly in their beds, and when Ben checked on them Lizzy told him "I'm trying to sleep but I just can't wait for Santa to come".
Maybe we'll be sleeping in tomorrow morning after all.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Sandwiches
"Mummy, can I have peanut butter and vegemite?"
I told him I didn't think it would taste nice but he still wanted it. I ended up putting peanut butter on half and vegemite on the other and then cut off a slither of each. He put those slithers together and gobbled it up. The verdict? Yummy! So the rest of the sandwich was placed together and eaten.
Maybe his dual nationality is coming out in his eating habits...a sandwich which is a little Australian and a little American in flavour.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
How Do You Feel?
There was a question in there which asked "How do you feel when you argue with someone?".
Her response was "Happy".
I was a little confused and thought maybe she didn't understand the question. "Do you feel happy when you and Isaac have a fight?"
"Yes."
"Why?"
"Because then Isaac is sad".
O-oh. No misunderstanding there. I think we have a little issue to work on.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Chistmas Concert
The time finally arrived for the concert, and she seemed a little overwhelmed. She stood quietly with all her class and sang her songs whilst seeming to look for Mummy & Daddy. I don't think she ever found us, despite the fact that we were in the 4th row and had shown her where we sit.
Here are some photos of her singing...
Now...don't go into shock - but Ben took a photo of Lizzy & I...
OK...now I've actually posted a photo of myself. Don't expect another for a long time :)
Sunday, December 02, 2007
It's Beginning to Look alot Like Christmas
To help along with the mood, mother nature decided to dump a few inches of snow on us. It was really quite beautiful and so fitting for the first day of the Christmas lead-up. As a result, the song "It's beginning to look alot like Christmas" kept on going around my head.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Fiercely Independant
I quickly ran up to Lizzy's classroom and let her teacher know I needed to quickly move my car. Miss Allison responded with the comment "That's fine. Lizzy is very independent and she'll do fine with me. In fact, I'd call her fiercely independent. And that's a good thing."
I had to laugh. Yes - fiercely independent is probably an excellent way to describe our girl.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Raw Fish
What has surprised me however, is that Lizzy seems to love sushi. And just to make me gag, her favourite is raw salmon on top of rice (salmon nigiri). She & Ben devour the stuff.
I was watching them eating their sushi tonight and felt like gagging, when I look over at my husband. He is there, beaming, thrilled that he now has a sushi eating partner, albeit a 4 year old one.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Logical Thinking
We saw one of his preschool teachers yesterday. I asked him whether he rememeber Miss Denise, which he did. Then suddenly he says "But I like Ms Beaver more. She knows more. And I'm going to like my grade 1 teacher even better because she'll know even more than Ms Beaver."
Sorry Jan - being a grade 3 teacher must be aced by being a high school teacher :)
Thursday, November 15, 2007
A Big Heart
Unfortunately for me, Ben has only seen pictures so far of mummy with a heart. I had to carefully explain that yes - it was a big heart and not a big .... do I have to continue?
Thursday, November 08, 2007
I Don't Love Australia
"Oh? What do you love?"
"I love you, mummy. I don't love Australia".
Obviously you can't love two things at once when you are three, so I'm quite happy being the focus of her love. Australia can wait.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
That Bizarre American Tradition
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Who's that Good-Looker?
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Happy Birthday
Owen & I were staying at the van Drunen's house, and were thrilled when the phone call came in just after 10.00pm saying we had a little sister. We were thrilled, not just because we had our new baby but because that new baby was a sister. We had vowed that if she had been a boy we would not call him by Mum & Dad's chosen name, and by having a sister Mum had successfully avoided that argument. We were definately happy to have an "Anita" rather than a "Warren".
I remember going to the hospital, and seeing her all swaddled up in her little cot. We had a little card with her name on it, and the nurse wheelled her over to the big window and we got to oooh & ahhh at a close but "safe" range. (Obviously we were all covered in big nasty germs in those days).
I don't remember too much about you coming home Anita but I do remember you being a toddler and many of the "growing up" years. I remember you telling me that my hair cut made me look like a mummy - and no I was not impressed about that idea. I can even remember the green dress I was wearing that day.
Anyway - I wanted to say Happy Birthday Anita!
Have a great day.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Up and Down
So...just to let you get the feel....here we go....
Uppppppp.....
Downnnnn.....
Uppppppp.....
Downnnnn.....
Oh and for some strange reason, the buttons inside the garage have a temperature gauge on them and it's in Celsius. The door man started to tell me that we could change it, and I had to explain that we like it better the way it is.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
How do you spell... ?
Wiggle, Wiggle....Gone
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Wiggle, Wiggle
Isaac came home from school today with a loose tooth.
Wiggle, wiggle...more news to come soon.
Radioactive Man

Bet you didn't know you were looking at my husband! OK, so it's obviously not Ben really, however today he was the radioactive man to me.
He had a bone scan this morning and was injected with a small amount of radioactive material, which essentially will make his bones glow if he has any damage or infection in them.
We have very mixed reactions on what we want to see from the scan. Glowing bones will help with a diagnosis, and non-glowing bones will mean that we still don't know what is causing the pain but we can eliminate some stuff.
Now for the waiting game...
Monday, October 08, 2007
Musical Inclinations
Suddenly Lizzy pipes up and says "You got married to this". Ummm. Wow. I walked down the isle to "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba". This wasn't the same peice but it was another by Handel.
Let's just say that I was pretty impressed that she recognised a similar style of music. Maybe she has more musical inclinations which I hadn't given her credit for.
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Missing My Brother
However, in the last two weeks that has changed. We meet Isaac outside the Kindergarten room, and the moment Elizabeth sees Isaac she runs to him, calling out "Isaac!" and gives him a great big bear hug. Usually I have to detach her from him.
Obviously the novelty of having mummy to herself has worn off, and now she is thrilled to see Isaac at the end of the school day.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Opening Minds
What I love about Kindergarten is watching Isaac's mind grow. Preschool was more about social development but kindergarten is more acedemic, which seems to suit Isaac down to the ground. For the last couple of days I've asked him about his day and the little mouth starts to work. It seems that the highlight of his day is Science. They appear to be learning about fish at the moment, as all last week I've heard about fish. Isaac came home on Friday and said "I want to tell you something Mummy. Did you know that fish have GILLS?" (said with awe in his voice).
You have to understand here, that prior to this year, it was so difficult to get anything out of him about his day. Last year my standard response was "I ate a snack and don't remember anything else". After he realised that I was always asking "So what did you eat for snack time?" his response was changed to "I ate a snack but don't know what it was and don't remember anything else".
I love Kindergarten! And so, it appears, does Isaac.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
What a dummy!
We tried many different tactics to get rid of the thing. First of all we tried cold turkey. That was hellish for us and Lizzy. After about 2 months of screaming for 2 plus hours every night, plus multiple night wakings and a cranky girl during the day, we relented and gave it back. (I think she might be a little stubborn...don't you?) Then we tried bribing. (We'll have a goodbye dummy party if you sleep without your dummy). We tried having the dentist tell her it wasn't good for her.
Before coming to Australia, we had our best compromise, where we'd let her fall asleep with it but take it out after about an hour. But it still had to go.
When we came home from Australia, we decided it was time. We suggested that we leave the dummy out for the dummy fairy. The problem was the fairy kept on coming each night and putting it back in her mouth.
Finally, I wrote a book for Lizzy. It showed pictures of her as a baby, and then growing up. Each picture had her using her dummy. Then there was a picture of her going to preschool without a dummy, until finally there was a picture of her sleeping without her dummy (snapped during our compromise time).
At the end, I said to her "Do you want to be a big girl tonight, and go to sleep without your dummy".
"Yes" she replied. I had my doubts that it would be like the fairy but she fell asleep without a problem. We read the book for the next few nights, and each night she choose to sleep without the dummy. We've now been dummy free for over a week - so I'm confident it's gone for good.
Yippee! Hopefully we've just saved our selves thousands on orthodist bills later in life :)
Friday, September 07, 2007
Put in my place
His response was "Mummy I want to tell you something." I was having a silent moment of thrill, because lately everything has been about Daddy, Daddy, Daddy. My daydreaming was immediately squashed as he continued with "I'm not talking to you. I'm talking to Daddy".
Oh dear - I was certainly put in my place. Ben immediately asked the same question I had just asked and Isaac responded with full details. Ben & I just looked at each other and laughed. We know who's the favoured parent at the moment, don't we?
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Kindergarten
And you'll notice that in traditional Seattle style, it rained for the first day of school. (You've got to set the standards, right?)
And finally, Isaac lining up...
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
A Grandmother's Guide to Pokemon
First the basics...
Pokemon is played on the Gameboy. OK...wasn't that easy?
Now the story line...
The main character of Pokemon is Ash. He is a 10 year old boy, training to become a Pokemon Master. He has a pokemon named PIKACHU (Pea - ka - chew). He travels around the world with his friends Brock & Misty, looking for wild pokemon to catch. When they catch a pokemon, it becomes their own and it lives in a Poke ball. The children use their pokemon to battle against other trainers with pokemon. The ulitimate goal is to get badges by beating Gym leaders, who are special pokemon trainers. There is a goofy pair of bad guys who keep on messing things up, called Team Rocket.
Now you know the story, here are some pokemon names to learn....
Pikachu (he's most important to learn!!)
Jigglypuff
Bulbasaur
Venusaur (this is Isaac's big pokemon)
Meowth (a cat pokemon)
Butterfree
This is only a small selection. However, now, when you are driving along and you are asked "Grandma, can you tell me a pokemon joke", you'll be able to say "Why did Meowth cross the road?" "Because there was some ice-cream on the other side."
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Swimming Update
Friday, July 13, 2007
The Card System
Getting Lizzy to stay in her room has been a battle since she moved out of her cot at age 2. Finally, I think I have found something that works for her. I give her two cards, which are her "get out of bed free" cards. Once she has used these she is not allowed to leave her room. She usually uses them within the first 5 minutes. Card one is usually a trip to the potty (despite the fact that she went at the beginning of bedtime) and card two is usually to tell me something.
After the first two nights though, I had to fine tune my cards. She has now been given a night-time potty trip card and a morning sun card, as well as the "get out of bed free" cards. Our first night, she wet the bed but didn't leave her room and the second morning I came into her room in the morning to see if she was awake only to find her laying on her bed. She jumped up and said "Is it morning? Can I get out of bed?"
It seems counter-intuitive, but it seems to work. I think she feels in control, because she's actually allowed to get out of bed and doesn't get in trouble for it. Hahaha. There is nothing like mother manipulation.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Excitement
I think she is very excited about playing with Madeline in a few weeks time. I wonder where I get that idea from?
Friday, July 06, 2007
American Culture
1,2,3,4,5...Once I caught a fish alive
Thursday, July 05, 2007
4th July
Elizabeth has never seen fireworks and Isaac, only as a baby. However, because we are on vacation we decided to stay up late (remember that the sun sets at 10.00pm) and see the fireworks display.
We were a little apprehensive to start, waiting to see how they would react. I have memories of children screaming in terror at seeing fireworks. But there was none of that in our household. Isaac's face was a picture of delighted surprise and he applauded all the ones he liked. His favourite were the multi-coloured fireworks. Lizzy was more vocal in her appreciation. Her first response was to squeal in laughter and loud crys of "Look!" and "Ohh...that's so pretty!".
Overall - it was a very enjoyable evening with two little exhausted bears by the end of the evening.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
My style
He paused for a moment and said "Playing with trains is more my style"
Isn't it great to know that your five year old has his own personal style of play?
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Riding Along on My Push Bike Honey
We tried it out today, riding up our drive way and up to the top of the hill. Despite Isaac weighing more than Lizzy, it's much easier to ride with Isaac as he actually pushes on the peddles. With Lizzy, it's hit or miss whether she's actually pushing.
I have certainly done my exercise for today.
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Spider
"Look Mummy! A spider!"
Lizzy holds out her hands and proudly displays her spider to us. "What do spiders like to eat?"
"They like to eat insects, Lizzy. But did you know, if you find a spider you shouldn't pick it up. It's better to leave it where it is. Or if you have to move it, move it back to somewhere it would like to live."
"Where do spiders live?"
"Outside." Although this one is a house spider, I'd much rather see it outside.
So Lizzy takes the spider outside, and as we close the door she puts on her best mummy voice.
"Now don't come back inside."
Friday, June 01, 2007
A Day Early
Today I finally gave in, and looked for an excuse to have a birthday cake.
First of all we sang...
"Happy Half Birthday's to us....".
It's 6 months to all of our birthdays - give or take a number of days.
Then I realised we could sing Happy Birthday to Emma - just a day early.
So we all sang "Happy Birthday Dear Aunty Emma" and then enjoyed a slice of cake on your behalf Em!
Happy Birthday!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Sports Confusion
Then to top it all off, as one of these little swings managed to connect with the ball, his right leg would suddenly kick out, as though he was kicking a ball.
He certainly managed to get some exercise in whilst playing his own version of tennis-soccer. That was the point of the Wii, right?
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
When I grow up...
When she grows up she wants to be a boy.
I suspect that we have a little bit of big brother hero worship happening.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Memorial Day
As we drove past the cemetery yesterday, Isaac noticed all the American flags in the ground and asked us why they were there.
I told him "Memorial Day is a day which we remember the people who have fought for our country." Pause. "Well, actually, for your country. Because it's not my country. Memorial Day is an Amerian day."
I really should have just stopped after the first explaination. Explaining Memorial Day to a five year old is hard enough, without the added confusion of nationality.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Appearances
Elizabeth, on the other hand, cares. Not only does she care, but she knows exactly how she wants to look. Heaven forbid if you suggest something she doesn't want to wear. However, when it comes to shoes she is very particular. She knows the shoes she wants to wear, and they must be clean.
As we were putting on her fairly new shoes yesterday morning, she starting saying "No, no no! I need new shoes."
"But Lizzy, these shoes are new."
"No - they are old. I need new shoes."
At this point I turned to Ben and said "I think we have a cronic shoe shopper on our hands."
Ben rolls his eyes and Lizzy says very seriously "Yes, I think so too."
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Leatherback Sea Turtles
The other day it was a rescue boat. Elizabeth had tossed all our pillows off our bed and they were Leatherback Sea Turtles. She would then swim out and rescue the turtles and bring them safely back to the boat.
It's fun to see how a child's imgaination can grow - and it constantly amazes me how much they pickup about the world around us without us even knowing.
Monday, May 14, 2007
What is a Friend?
"No, but I like playing with Joshua. Can he come over and play with Daddy and I?"
After a quick shake of my head I had to announce the news: "Isaac if you like playing with someone, they are your friend."
"Ohhh." And the light comes on.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Doggie Update
Before and After

There are a few finishing touches to be done, but I'm sure you get the general idea.
Temporary Visitor

She is a very old dog, and appears to be blind. We walked around our neighbourhood and could not find an owner, and we took her to our vet to see if she was microchipped. No luck. So we've aquired a temporary visitor. I've stressed to the kids that she's only visiting and they seem content with that. Hopefully someone will claim her soon.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Walking
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Tree Climbing - Part II
Another voice suddenly joins in...
"I'm going to climb a tree when I am seven!"
Ahhh. That's my little planner. He might not want to climb a tree at 5, but it appears that he somehow knows that it's something that a child should do and has a definate plan to achieve it.
My response...
"Jolly Good Isaac. On your seventh birthday I'll send you up the tree - rain or shine."
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Spring Afternoons
This afternoon Isaac and I were around the side looking for bugs, when suddenly we hear Elizabeth, "Mummy, come and look at me!"
Isaac and I walk around the back, but I don't see anyone.
"Mummy, look at me!"
I look up. Half way up the Italian Prune tree is a girl in pink.
"Wow Lizzy, you have climbed high. Can you climb back down?"
"No. I need help."
She is just high enough that when I stretch out my arm I'm a few inches away from her foot.
"Lizzy. Can you see the branch below you? Can you put your foot on it?"
"No. I need help."
Oh dear. What do I do? I could climb up myself, or I could leave her there while I get the ladder.
"Wait there Lizzy. I'm going to get the ladder"
So there I am, on this lovely spring afternoon having images of rescuing kittens from trees. Luckily this little kitten of mine was quite willing to be rescued.
California
I think Isaac knows that he was born in California. However, I found out Lizzy's extent of knowledge on California while at the airport this morning.
"Where are you going Daddy?"
"I'm going to California for work"
"Oh. California! That's where the Cars went"
After a moment of confusion, Ben realised she was referring to the movie "Cars".
"Yes - Lightning McQueen went to California didn't he? But Daddy is going for work, he's not going to race in a car"
Monday, April 30, 2007
Tap Dancing
As she was walking down the steps she turned to me and said:
"I'm going tap dancing with Jesus!"
Monday, April 23, 2007
Wrapping Presents
Today Lizzy discovered that she could wrap presents with the colored paper. She has been collecting books, necklaces and other little odds and ends and wrapping them.
Some have been given to me, some to Isaac but the majority have been wrapped for her preschool friends.
Let's just hope that she forgets about this before Friday, as I'm sure that quite a number of things are actually Isaac's.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Australian Words - Part 2
Lizzy, as usual, asked me "Where are we going, Mummy?"
"Home Depot"
Isaac pipes up and asks "How do you say Home Depot in Australian?"
Without a moments hesitation both Ben & I reply:
"Bunnings!"
And both grin at each other.
Friday, April 20, 2007
Australian Words
This all led to a discussion on how different words can be said in different ways - and that Mummy often says words the Australian way while they say them the American way.
This is where the confusion began. Lately Isaac has been asking "How do you say 'x' in Spanish?" We had been talking about tomato sauce being the same word as ketchup when suddenly Isaac pipes up and asks:
"Mummy, how do you say tomato sauce in Spanish in Australia?"
Questions could be asked forever at this age.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Daddies are amazing!
We have an apple corer, which peels the skin off the apple as it cores. It becomes one long twisty piece of apple skin. The result is apple spaghetti and a very happy Lizzy.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
We love...
Yes...we finally have our Wii. We've been trying to get one since prior to Christmas, and finally we managed to get our hands on one last week. It arrived late yesterday afternoon.
Last night Ben & I were playing, and this morning Lizzy was introduced to the Wii. Isaac will find out about the Wii today after preschool.
Both Lizzy & I love boxing. It's definately the easiest game for a 3 year old and the most active game for me. Lizzy loves to knock her opponent down and at the end yells "I won, I won!".
I can't wait to see Isaac play.
Monday, April 09, 2007
Blatant Advertising

Sunday, April 08, 2007
Milestones
Lizzy's milestone is that she worked out how to swim! Yeah! It was quite funny to watch. She has always loved the water, but all she wanted to do was float on her back. She was flat out refusing to put her head under the water. However, last week at swimming lessons she suddenly discovered putting her head under was fun. This week she discovered that she could float on her belly, kick her legs and put her head under at the same time - and wala - she could move. You would think that she had found the cure for all the world's ills with the amount of excitement this caused her.
And Isaac's milestone.....
He watched Star Wars for the first time. Yes, I know some of you may not think of this as a milestone but Ben & I thought it was worthy of note. Our boy was entraced. We watched Episode 1. You could tell he was a little bored when there were serious or sappy moments, but his eyes were alight when ever there was action.
I've been trying to work out when Owen first watched Star Wars - I'm not sure which episode - but he must of been of a similar age. I remember that Mum took me to see Humphrey the Bear Live while Dad took Owen to the movies. I also remember feeling at little sad that my big brother was going to see Star Wars (although I have to admit that Humphrey was a pretty exciting alternative). I think Elizabeth felt much the same way when we told her she needed to wait until she was five too. She excepted with good grace - however, unlike me, she missed out on a fun alternative. Instead she went to bed.
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Conversations
Yesterday, as we were driving along Isaac suddenly asked me "How many birthdays do you need to be dead?"
Wow....where did that one come from?
I responded somewhere along the lines of that we hope to have enough birthdays so that we can be mummies and daddies, then grandmas and grandad's and maybe even great grandparents.
That seemed to satisfy him, but then he started chatting about being a daddy one day. I explained that if he or Elizabeth had a baby, then I would be a grandma and grandma would be a great grandma.
At 5 years old, however, you are full of knowledge and know exactly how the world works. So when he told me that he was going to have 2 children, one a girl and one a boy, I decided that he really didn't need to know that he had no control over that. So I just replied "That's wonderful Isaac. I'm sure I'll love being their grandma."
Monday, March 26, 2007
Baking
Both come running at the suggestion of cooking. Isaac loves to measure and Lizzy loves to tip. They take turns stiring, and generally manage to create a big but fun mess. However, I think for both of them their favourite time is at the end when they are allowed to lick the bowl.
Today we made chocolate cookies.


Friday, March 23, 2007
School
"I want to go to school" has been said numerous this week. On Thursday, Isaac had a teddy bears picnic, and had packed his favourite bear into his school bag. Lizzy was so excited and went searching for her bag and teddy. I was told "I love my teddy so much" as he was stuffed into her backpack. The disappointment was great when I told her that only Isaac was going to school.
Today was Lizzy's preschool day. The smiles lit the room when she realised it was Friday and her day for preschool. Luckily, Teddy had been forgotten as she happily skipped off to class.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
As Overheard in the Backseat
We had all been talking about the moon, and Isaac starts out with a well known fact.
"I don't want to be an astronaut. I want to be a race car driver and drive really fast on a race track."
Then Elizabeth joins in: "I want to fly in a space ship."
"You want to be an astronaut?"
"Yes. That would be very fun."
So it looks like we may have an astronaut after all. Well, at least for this week anyway.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Emotions
We were at Mommy & Me - when suddenly Lizzy ran over to me crying. As I hug her, I ask what is wrong.
"Nobody wants to play me with."
Ahhh. I have to admit I didn't anticipate that one for another year or two.
I quickly glance at where she'd come from, and realise that "nobody" are the 5 & 8 year old sisters who are happily playing together and appear to uninterested in the play of a 3 year old. It was not really surprising they didn't want to play with her, as they were doing "big kid" stuff.
As I bumble over an answer, I point her in the direction of another little girl, closer to her age. She happily heads off, emotions in control. For now.
Girls only
"No Daddy. Only girls can be sad".
Ummm...I'm not sure on how well this reflects on her & I.
Monday, March 12, 2007
When I Grow Up....
"No. When I grow up I'm going to be a race car driver because I want to drive really fast".
So for now my super cautious boy want to drive fast.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Monday, March 05, 2007
Praise
Her latest saying is "Great job Mummy". Today's praise was because I managed to find her pirate patch and helped her put it on.
It's those little moments which make you think that you are doing something right.
Saturday, March 03, 2007
I Spy
"I spy something beginning with B. What starts with a b sound"
"Table" shouts Lizzy.
Ben & I grin at each other, but when I grin a flood of memories come back.
I remember driving in the car, when Anita was Lizzy or Isaac's age, playing the same game. She would say "I spy with my little eye something starting with B". We would reply with words like "bird", "balloon", "book" and so on. Finally we'd start saying "tree", "road", "flower" - to which she would exciting laugh and say "Yes, it's a flower" or we'd give up and she'd tell us it was a mailbox or some other object which definately did not start with B.
I loved having a little sister. Now it seems strange to be playing those same games and seeing the same responses from my own daughter.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Wisdom
Isaac was very sad that his friend was going home, and decided to dispense his wisdom...
"Lizzy, when (my friend) tries to push you, you should just lay down on the floor, like I do. Then she can't push you because you're already laying down."
Smart boy.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Voices
"Daddy."
(Ben is madly pointing at me)
"Are you sure you don't want Mummy to read books? She loves reading you books."
"No. I want Daddy. He has a nice voice."
Well - you got me there. Who can resist that deep voice :)
Friday, February 23, 2007
Nuts II

Thursday, February 15, 2007
Nuts
"We have Isaac in our health room. We believe he is having a reaction to peanuts. We have called 911..."
Have you ever seen a mother in panic mode? Well that was me. (And Ben tells me that he drove to the school in record time, so I don't think I was the only one!)
When I arrived, Ben was already there and Isaac was doing well. He was quite happy because three firemen had been to see HIM but was still feeling a bit uncomfortable.
We now have an epi-pen which we are to carry with us at all time, and an anxious son.
Today, I asked Isaac if he wanted to have something from the bakery. He didn't. He wanted to go home and eat something at home. My jaw drops. My kids never refuse a treat from the bakery.
"Isaac - are you scared to eat something from the bakery?"
"Yes. It might have nuts in it."
"Maybe we could ask them if they have nuts in them?"
"No - I want to go home and eat."
I start feeling concerned. I don't want him to fear having an allergy and want to teach him that he can have the freedom to eat what he wants, all he has to do is ask first.
"Isaac, will you be brave with mummy and we can ask the bakery which foods have nuts in them. I'll need you to hold my hand."
"OK Mummy"
So we go in, and we ask. She pulls out a nutrition book with allergy information. And Isaac is grinning from ear to ear when we find out that plain bagels with cream cheese do not contain nuts.
"Thank you for holding my hand Isaac. We were brave together and now we know we can eat here."
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Pain
Fast forward to bedtime. Each night we read a story from the bible to Lizzy. She wanted the "grape story" which is the story of Job. (It has a picture of grapes hence the name). Ben was reading the story....
"Once there was a man named Job. He loved God very much. But God let him get sick. Job hurt all over..."
And a little voice pipes up with "Just like me!"
The final line in the story is "But Job still loved God"
Ben then asked "Do you still love God?"
"Yes".
So despite the fact that Lizzy hurt, just like Job, she still loves God. And for now we'll let her think that Job just had a splinter in his hand.
Friday, February 09, 2007
Conscience
My Australianess comes out strongest in moments of stress, hence why my conscience is usually heard from the back seat.
As I yell "Come on mate! What do you think you're doing?", my conscience begins to talk....
"Mummy, why did you say that?".
Ah. Because the car in front of me is being an idiot! No - I can't say that.
"The car infront of me, didn't notice that the light was green and now we are waiting at the red light again. Mummy talks to the other cars alot, doesn't she?"
"Yes."
Our Family

It's quite obviously which one is Cleo (our cat). Lizzy is next, in the red. I'm the leggy one on the right. And yes - she's already recognised the fact that she has a hairy daddy.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Grandad's Yucky Yogurt
Right now one of their favourite flavours is called "Boston Cream Pie". However, it took me some time to discover that, according to Lizzy, it's also known as "Grandad's Yucky Yogurt". The only thing I can think of is that Dad did not like this flavour when they visited us, and that he said that it was yucky. Hence we now have regular requests for "Grandad's Yucky Yogurt".





