It was a good day mum
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Sunday, 6 March 2016
Matilda the Musical
For Christmas I gave the girls tickets to see Matilda the Musical. It was showing at the Lyric in Sydney, so to guarantee that we could all make it, I bought tickets for a Saturday night in February. Soon enough the time came and after seeing mum we travelled on the train into town. Amber suggested that we have dinner at Chinatown, so we made our way down there and ended up having a great buffet dinner at one of the restaurants, before walking through he crowds at Darling Harbour to get to the theatre. We were all very excited to see the show and after buying the program we found our seats. The show didn't disappoint, it was funny, sometimes a bit dark, and the child performers were so talented and entertaining! It was sweet to see the performer who played Matilda crying in the finale,as it was her last night as that character in Sydney, and her fellow performers were hugging her. My only regret was not bringing Jay and Ivy, I think they would have loved it! Definitely need to included them in the next outing to a musical!
Mumma Bear.
Friday, 12 February 2016
Rainy Saturday morning
After a busy and exhausting first week back at school I was glad to wake up to the rain. It meant that the kids could relax back into our chilled out routine of playing and creating...
Painting with water paints. This art work resulted in some wrapping paper for Ivy's best friend's birthday present.
Fine tuning the new marble run after construting it.
Taking photos of each other
Taking photos
Selfie!
Playing with littlest pet shops (photo by Ivy)
Role playing
Eating lunch, while still in PJ's
Using figurines as props for drawings
Dressing up
Love days like this.
Mumma Bear.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Big school
So this week my baby went to school and I will admit it... I shed a couple of tears.
The day came around to ship my beautiful Ivy Grace off to school. She was confident as well as excited while I was apprehensive and sad.
At this stage of my life I must admit that I am not a huge believer in the school system as a whole, I truly believe that there are better ways to educate our kids so that they don't lose their thirst for knowledge, their creativeness and uniqueness, while learning the skills that actually benefit them in the real world. If I could home educate I would but circumstances don't allow this. Rant over...
So off she went, all happy to be there and enthusiastic to catch up with friends that she knew from preschool as well as meeting new ones. When she came home she was exhausted but keen to tell me about her day specifically telling me that she stayed away from the soccer field so that she didn't get hit in the head with the ball ( as per Jay's warning), but did call out to Jay while he was on said soccer field to get his attention! Ah the joys of having your siblings at school with you!
Its a new time in our lives, its has been a long time since I haven't had a child at home with me during the week, one that may take some time to get used to. Good luck Ivy enjoy the changes and keep your quirkiness, uniqueness and loving spirit alive because we all adore you that way!
Mumma Bear
xxxx
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Taronga Zoo
While we were camping at Narrabeen we took the opportunity to visit Taronga Zoo.
This Zoo holds so many memories for me, from when I used to visit as a child to taking the girls when they were young, to the present time with the little ones, I guess I will be going there still when I'm old with the grandkids!
We love going to Taronga Zoo, we each have our favourite animals we always want to check out and the kids love following the map and signs that show us the way. This visit we used the annual passes we got in Melbourne, although the policies for entry had changed slightly, and took a packed lunch so that it didn't cost us much at all. We decided to take the half hour drive from Narrabeen instead of battling the buses and arrived for opening ready to explore. Our favourites are always the bird and seal shows as well as Meerkats, Tassie devils and this time we wanted to check out the relatively new (to us) walk through Lemer exhibit.
We spent the whole day exploring, the last part in the pouring rain, and only left when we got kicked out because of closing.
Check out what the kids thought through this link.
Mumma Bear.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Nan Tein Temple
On the way home from the south coast Laura and I stopped into the Nan Tien Temple. I have only called in once a long time ago and so because we weren't in a rush to get home we took the opportunity to visit.
While in the carpark we discussed the possibility of having to cover our shoulders, so it wasn't a shock when we saw the signs outside the pagoda depicting this, but we weren't prepared with leg covering. Since you cant get into the temples etc without being covered we borrowed some sarongs
( looked great with our converse!) before exploring the surrounds.
Each of the temples and the pagoda as well as the surrounding gardens and ponds are beautiful, and even though there were lots of visitors, we felt as sense of peace. You can't take photos in some of the areas out of respect, the temples and pagoda are memorials to the dead, and this made me appreciate my surrounding more.
We took the opportunity to have some lunch before we hit the road again, enjoying some dumplings, spring rolls and coke spiders!
I am thinking of returning to the temple to give retreat a go, probably just a day one to start off, not sure how long I can stay quiet and peaceful for...
Mumma Bear.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Down the coast
My family has been holidaying down the South Coast since before I was born and it is a place of memories, relaxation and peace for me. It doesn't matter what life is throwing me at the time, the minute I drive into town I exhale a huge sigh and instantly forget anything that is bothering me.
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| Chasing bubbles at the races. |
| Ivy was wished she had her outfit. |
| Celebrating last day of 2015. |
We haven't been down for a long period of time over Christmas for a while, road trips and an overseas holiday happened instead, so this year soon after Christmas we drove down to spend close to 2 weeks hanging out with the family.
| Are they drinking the water? |
| Testing out the kayak. |
| Admiring the view. |
| Looking gorgeous. |
| Always kicking a ball! |
| Making the perfect sandcastle. |
The days were spent sleeping in, going to the races for New years eve then heading down the beach to see the clock roll over to midnight, riding bikes, fishing, swimming, kayaking, reading, movies and playing board games. Even when the rain came flogging down it didn't stop us from enjoying ourselves.
| Relaxing in the sun. |
| Walks up to the light house. |
| Fishing off the rocks. |
| New rod! |
| Waiting to get her rod back. |
The 12 days flew by and soon we had to head home, back to reality, sad that we had to leave, but happy that we have this haven full of great memories to return to.
| Ivy's first fish! |
| Her second! |
| This fish was so small Jay wasn't positive it was on his line! |
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