And just to throw in a smile for you..
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Home Made
And just to throw in a smile for you..
Monday, June 27, 2011
New Rose
Monday, June 20, 2011
Boasting
So Dad, I just need to let you know that I have the most awesome crop of strawberries, and I think you'd be jealous :)
Thursday, June 16, 2011
To Bring A Smile To Your Face
Our Artist
Friday, June 10, 2011
Maybe it's them and not me...


Below it is what I'm seeing on my screen. If you play the medium difficulty, you get two logic rules to follow, like you see in the first image. I think it's them! I've been trying to get this game out for days so it's quite a relief.
Are you any good with Logic games?


In these examples, it's all about the peg placement.

And these ones are all about the color.
If you can work out the answer - please tell me how you worked it out!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
A Tissue
Sunday, May 01, 2011
My Helper
Let's just say I got all my folded laundry away, while wearing only a towel. Isn't he so helpful.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Just a Spoonful of Sugar
Ben has accused me of trying to give Kai an aversion to chocolate because he associates it with medicine. I can live with that.
Friday, April 08, 2011
A Collection of Poems
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Dad will always be cool
Isaac responded "I think Dad will always be cool because he plays computer games."
So I now record this statement for posterity's sake.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Messages
Tonight, as I was cleaning my teeth, I noticed two new messages had appeared, this time on my makeup bottles. My sticker I had written to her was now on her toothbrush.
So naturally I had to write another couple of messages tonight. I wonder which odd spot I'll find a message tomorrow.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
My helper
On a number of occassions lately, I've gone to take out something of the kid's cup/plate cupboard, only to find that Kai has unloaded the dishwasher for me. While that is terribly sweet of him, there is a problem. They haven't been washed yet! Ah well - it is the thought that counts, isn't it?
Why Math Homework Frustrates Me
This is todays homework.

As you can probably see, he knew the answer was 24. In his head he worked out that there were 6 blocks of 10 minutes in a hour and therefore over 4 hours, there would be 24, 10 minute blocks. (6x4=24).
So when he writes down the explanation, there is one shell picked up every 10 minutes (1) and this is done 24 times. His explanation is therefore 1x24=24.
So another day passes where I tell him that he needs to write down all the steps, to show his teacher how he worked out the sum. This gets him all frustrated.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Maths is going to be easier the harder it gets.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Letters
Two letters have been written recently - and while they are still unmailed - I thought it was important that they made it to their intended recipients.

Saturday, November 13, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Monday, November 08, 2010
Friday, November 05, 2010
School Photos
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Hugs
Isaac thought about this for a moment. "I like hugging equally to computers".
"I definately like hugging more than computers", I answered.
"Of course you do, you're a girl".
I held back from responding that this was obviously boy logic.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Halloween
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Travel Plans
1. The South Pole
2. China
3. Washington D.C.
4. Glacier National Park
I'm sure that we'll visit 3 and 4 at some stage in the next few years. And we may even visit China, as Ben has always wanted to take us there (I think all of Ben's stories about his visit to China have influenced Isaac). But the South Pole doesn't strike me as a family vacation destination. I think that this goal will have to be one that he does as an adult. Hey - the kid likes science - perhaps he can do a stint there one day as part of his studies :)
Friday, October 22, 2010
Perspective
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Santa
"We sort of do" I said. "We buy gifts for one another."
"No. I mean wouldn't it be funny if we had to pay for Santa's gifts?".
Ummm. Yeah. Funny.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Just Like Daddy
Yesterday, as Ben was getting ready for work, Kai was in the bathroom watching him. He then reached up and picked up Ben's deodorant, took off the lid, lifted up his shirt and dabbed the deodorant on his belly.
Mmmmm. Kai will be smelling fresh all day long - just like Daddy.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Can you spot anything different?
Any guesses?
Well - I suppose it's a bit hard to tell from the photo but you are looking at 3 Australian citizens :)
Yes. Kai is now an Australian. Sometime in the next 2 months, he & I are going to go on a little vacation to San Francisco to get his Australian passport. Without it, I'm told we won't be allowed into the country.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Reading with Rover
Yesterday, our local second-hand bookshop had a Meet the Author with a children's author. We took the kids along to listen to her read her book "Don't Lick the Dog", which is about how to approach a dog. Afterwards the kids were able to read to two Reading with Rover dogs. Isaac insisted on reading to both dogs and read the book by the featured author. Lizzy was hesitant about reading to start with - but then we found a second-hand book called "Olive My Love". It's a book about a dog called Olive (you might know her from Olive the Other Reindeer) and it just so happened that one of the Reading with Rover dogs was called Olive. This tickled her fancy, so she happily read to Olive. Kai was Kai. He ran all around the bookshop and happily patted the reading dogs. Who cares about authors at this age.
All over it was a fun experience, and I was very impressed with the Reading with Rover program.
Friday, September 24, 2010
What does a bird say?
I think this might be a good indication to you about how many crows we have around us.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
House Extention
"Mum, are you going to have another baby?"
"No" Pause. "Do you think we need 4 kids instead of 3?"
"Yes."
"But Isaac, we don't have room for another baby".
"We could get a house extention."
"And where would this house extention go?"
"We could get a 3rd floor. Nathaniel & Jonathan have a 3rd floor."
Yes I suppose there is a solution for anything. However, I think we'll skip this one.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Dare Devil
For a while now, Kai's been trying to climb up on my small (but tall) round footstool. Yesterday he suceeded. He then stood on the footstool, huge grin on his face and arms out wide.
The other thing he loves to do is stand on our bed and do a free fall forward onto the matress. Usually he'll stand up with his feet under my legs and then throw himself forward, keeping his body straight. It's worth lots of giggles.
Ben & I have been debating whether our first broken bone will come from Lizzy or Kai.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Growing Up
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Math Helper
"It was easy, Mummy. But I finished first and then I got to help other kids in the class."
"Did anyone else help?"
"Just Mrs Lenderman."
The next day she bought home another. This time I simply asked whether she helped anyone in her class. The answer was yes.
I do hope she's going to get something a little more challenging than helping others with their math.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Daddy Preference
The cutest one is each night after dinner. Kai gets down off his chair and I tell him it's time for a bath. He walks over to Ben and pulls on Ben's leg. He often will head off towards the bath but if Ben doesn't get up straight away he goes back and pulls on his leg again. The funniest thing is that once he's in the bath, it's OK for Ben to leave. I wonder for how long though. If Isaac is any indication the amount of daddy preference is only going to grow over the next month or two.
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Bob
I've got to think it's because he loves our cat so much (much to Cleo's dismay).
Family History
I wish my ancestors died in Rochester. The vicar is a rare man for his times, and he records lots of interesting information on his parishioners. I know who was an Alderman (obviously you had to be pretty old to be an alderman because quite a few of them are dying), I know who committed suicide, who was accidently killed, and I even know the ship on which someone captained. I know who died in the workhouse, and who had a higher social status, as they are recorded as Mr or Mrs. Even better, every entry has whether they lived in Rochester or somewhere else. This is a historical gem field. Most registers at this time usually only had a name and date - if you are really unlucky a widowed woman is recorded as Widow Smith.
I am enjoying this project, despite the fact that Ben laughs and tells me he couldn't think of anything more boring.
Monday, September 06, 2010
Ouch!
Ben was on his way home from New Zealand, so I was so thankful that I have friends whom I can call and say "I need to go to ER. Can I drop my kids over at your place?" And I was especially thankful that Kai has been to Kristina's house often enough that he didn't scream when I left - which is what he does at church nursery each week.
Monday, August 09, 2010
For Mum...
Sunday, August 08, 2010
For Dad...
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Lefty
However, today Kai was was struggling to put the straw into a juice box using his right hand. After a little bit, he swapped hands and instantly got the straw through the tiny hole with his left hand.
Ben looked at me and said "Perhaps we should start handing him everything to his left hand - I heard that's one of the biggest mistakes right-handed parents do to their left handed kids".
I had to agree.
Friday, July 09, 2010
Yellowstone
As we entered the park, we were greeted by a huge stone arch - signifying the beginning of our adventure.
Our first stop was Mammoth Hot Springs - located about 5 minutes from the park enterance (and our motel).
We did a hike up to Minerva Terrances and Palette Hot Springs. We then drove up to the higher springs and viewed them looking down. It was amazing how trees would grow in the middle of the thermal area but then the water would reach them and they'd die. The colors were specatular.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Roadtrip - Part 2
Spokane was very pretty. Before leaving we took a walk along a river which goes through the middle of Spokane.
By lunch time, we were on the eastern side of Idaho in a little mining town called Wallace. It was a great place to stop, explore the mining exhibit and eat our lunch.
Today we drove about 30 minutes south of Missoula and visited the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Reserve. It was a peaceful, beautiful spot.
Tomorrow we head off to Gardiner, Montana. It is a small town right on the outskirts of Yellowstone. We'll be basing ourselves there while we explore the northern part of the park.
Monday, July 05, 2010
Roadtrip
For cousins interested in mapping our trip - Spokane is on the eastern side of Washington, quite close to the boarder of Idaho. For a short time tomorrow we'll cross across the narrow part of Idaho and then enter Montana.
Today we drove to Ellensburg - where we stopped for lunch. The kids played on the playground until our picnic lunch was ready. Kai found a nectarine in our bags and insisted on eating it without it being cut up. I've got some really cute photos which hopefully I share soon.
Soon afterwards, we crossed over the Columbia River and stopped at the Wild Horse Monument. It was a lookout overlooking the Columbia River on one side and on the hill behind us, there were metal horse sculptures. Once again - I'll share some photos soon.
Tomorrow we press on for Missoula, where we'll spend a couple of nights and then to Yellowstone.
Saturday, July 03, 2010
Cruise Highlights
Isaac has talked in raptures about the hand sanitizer machines, which automatically dispense sanitizer. Lizzy has told people that she had onion rings every night.
Hmmm. Maybe we should have bought a sanitizing machine, deep fryer, oil and onions and saved some money.










