Just realised that its been a year since I started to blog here. The recipe blog did not really take off and the My life one the same, but Im glad this one has continued. It will be a lovely keepsake.
Looking back on the past year, there have been many exciting changes taking place in our family.
This time last year I was at home with Owen who was five month taking note of Owens first words, teeth, and the tranformation from baby to toddler in such a small time. Such a gorgeous cute little boy. He is cheeky, and he stands on tables and watches us knowing we are going to say something to him. He is also very needy, a mummy's boy, sleeps in my bed everynight, wakes up a few times and sits on my lap all night when we watch TV. He loves cars, outdoors and kisses.
Charlie's third birthday celebrations at the MV railway mini steam trains was so much fun. He is growing up so fast. I have just enrolled Charlie into Chandlers Hill Kindergarten. He seemed really happy there, and it was lovely. Also, the two full days appealed to me - Wed and Thursdays. Its hard juggling the 1/2 days with work. He is also very tall. Time has flown. Scary. I was originally going to send Charlie to Happy Valley kinder and I love the playgroup too (despite not going now because Im working Fridays), but the full days appealed to me at Chandlers. Charlie will be going to Happy Valley Primary School so I figured a lot of kids going to Chandlers would go to there too as its just across the road. On the Wednesday my study day I will do volunteer at lunch time to help out at the kindy. Looking forward to it. Charlie starts pre-entry on the 19th October. Jamie was really pleased with Chandlers Hill Kindergarten too and liked the idea of it being across the road from the primary school.
The creative life writing class with was awesome, and taught me many things about writing with more expression and meaning.
See devastating natural disaster this year, with cyclone Yasi and terrible floods that severly affected QLD and other states with loss of life and livelihood. Just a terrible set of events, and very hard to beleive that this can happen all at once. Also the terrible earthquake that hit Christ Church with 200 people dead.
I am still going strong with family history, three months this year was spent researching the Jenkins family history with my cousins Lynfa Maeer, Rebecca O'Reilly and Charlie King. What an incredible and special experience meeting many people from Wales and learning about my ancestors past. Still have not written up final notes yet, but I have a folder full of stories and photos.
Met with cousins from all side of the family both Jamie's and mine through www.penhall.id.au This website is proving to be a valuable resource for the family in terms of sharing information and meeting cousins as I originally suspected. Just recently meet cousins from the Mayo and Owers branches both interested in family history, and having access to information and beautiful old photos. The prize was a photo of my great x 4 grandmother Elizabeth Newman!
Sad at the passing of my beautiful Aunt Betty in April, I miss her dearly. I also miss my dear Nanna Jenkins too as I have not been to see her at all this year. Having an extra child has definately added to the complexity, so have not had the time to travel to Mt Gambier this year.
Still going to yoga although not as often as I would like,and doing palates too.
Walking a lot more, started walking with Sarah Dixon (nee Davies) good friend and business partner. We did not realise that we were both walking along the river Torrens at lunch times in the city, so decided it was a good chance to walk and catch up. So we usually do that on Mondays or Tuesdays to enjoy the beautiful river with many swans, and their baby signets and also the pelicans.
Enjoying my studies in Web programming, exams next week but very happy to have started my studies with the Curtin University Bachelor of Internet Communications. The next unit should be a little easier, the unit is Internet and Everyday Life.
Jess had a baby this year, beautiful little Leela, met her for the first time the other day. We've beens o sick this year with colds etc.
Renae had a Bollywood party for her 30th bday (x5 times) so that was awesome. Everyone made a really big effort with beautiful bright costumes.
Received invitations for my friend Michelle Barnes to Haidon Linke on 8 October at Serafino Winery McLaren Vale. Looking forward to that. Michelle is my dear friend since I was 14 years old.
Started working at Southern Adelaide Health for two months reviewing the Southern Health Websites ready for the migration to the new SA Health website. Its a short drive to work now only ten minutes and I get paid more money for easier work. Gr8!
Mum and Dad have been in Tully for two months, Dad is working to rebuild homes after cyclone Yasi. I think they are having a lovely time, and looking forward to seeing them in November.
Jamie's business has survived for first 18 months, business is going well and he seems happy with this.
So the past year at a glance as been full of changes and all positive of course. Looking forward to more fun this year!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Precious Moments with Owen 16 months
Owen 16 months |
I love his tiny little hands, and tickle his tiny feet. He loves tickles. When I remove his shoes I massage his feet.
I grab his nose and pretend to take it away from his face and then put it back on again. This always amuses him and he starts to laugh and smile. Then he pretends to take my nose away.
He sucks his thumb for comfort.
I say 'kisses' and he gives me a kiss sometimes with a little booger but mummies do not mind their children's boogers do they. He knows the word kiss.
He smiles and is happy most of the time except when he is teething. His molar teeth have pushed through recently so he suffered with sore gums, red cheeks and a runny nose.
He has a mind of his own to, is very cheeky and determined. When he is trying to get into the kitchen cupboards or open a door he is not meant to be exploring he looks to see if anyone is watching him and smiles cheekily and does it anyway. He already knows how to open the child proof locks in the kitchen cupboards. He drags the little wooden chairs around the house to get into things on benches and tables. He is a pretty good climber.
Owen a few days new |
Every night he climbs onto my lap demanding my every attention. At 16 months he is still breast feeding but we are starting to give him a bottle but he still loves mummy cuddles.
I consciously try to remember every little moment and detail, his pretty blond curls, blue eyes and adorable smile. He is small, so small, and so beautiful.
Please let me remember these precious moments forever because these are the best times of my life. My precious sons who I adore.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Renae's Bollywood Birthday Party
Renae's Bollywood Birthday Party was a really awesome.
Everyone look amazing in their brightly coloured Bollywood outfits, jewellery and little bindi's. Even the guys made an effort with their costumes excepta few of them were trying to hide from cameras.
Renae looked really beautiful in her green sari and pretty jewellery. Matt looked like the cult leader of the Orange people from the 1970s with his little white beaded necklace, loose shirt, and pants and a big orange scarf hanging around his neck. Another guy wore a table runner around his head, and curtains draped over his shoulder. He was the guy avoiding photos. Classic!
Jamie and I hired outfits from 'Fancy That' costume shop at Christies Beach. I think they have the best outfits. The outfits were so beautifully and brightly coloured and sequenced. I did not want to give my back because it was so pretty with dark blues, gold and white, with little diamonds sparkling all over the dress, and a pretty long dark blue scarf that I wore around my neck.
The girls helped out with the preparing food like hot curries, rice, and poppodams. Renae started organising the food too but we insisted that she go enjoy herself. The Masterchef butter chicken that I cooked was a real hit. Great recipe and flavour.
To start the night they played Indian Bollywood music. A bit later Josh cranked up the turn tables to hip hop, break beat, trance, and rnb. After a few drinks everyone started dancing.
Matt took some lovely photos too.
I love the feeling when friends meet like this, to forget about life and embrace the moment, enjoy each others company and have fun dancing, and chatting with each other. It makes me feel young again.
It was a great night!
Everyone look amazing in their brightly coloured Bollywood outfits, jewellery and little bindi's. Even the guys made an effort with their costumes excepta few of them were trying to hide from cameras.
Renae looked really beautiful in her green sari and pretty jewellery. Matt looked like the cult leader of the Orange people from the 1970s with his little white beaded necklace, loose shirt, and pants and a big orange scarf hanging around his neck. Another guy wore a table runner around his head, and curtains draped over his shoulder. He was the guy avoiding photos. Classic!
Jamie and I hired outfits from 'Fancy That' costume shop at Christies Beach. I think they have the best outfits. The outfits were so beautifully and brightly coloured and sequenced. I did not want to give my back because it was so pretty with dark blues, gold and white, with little diamonds sparkling all over the dress, and a pretty long dark blue scarf that I wore around my neck.
The girls helped out with the preparing food like hot curries, rice, and poppodams. Renae started organising the food too but we insisted that she go enjoy herself. The Masterchef butter chicken that I cooked was a real hit. Great recipe and flavour.
To start the night they played Indian Bollywood music. A bit later Josh cranked up the turn tables to hip hop, break beat, trance, and rnb. After a few drinks everyone started dancing.
Matt took some lovely photos too.
I love the feeling when friends meet like this, to forget about life and embrace the moment, enjoy each others company and have fun dancing, and chatting with each other. It makes me feel young again.
It was a great night!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Friends collage
Facebook has some pretty cool applications. Here is a Friends collage which shows the faces of my friends on Facebook created by some clever application. It has gathered the profile pictures of people who have been interacting with my profile. Funny enough most of my BFs are on it.
In a dream - Isaiah Zagar
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In a dream |
The doc has been directed by Isaiah's son Jeremiah showing a lifetime of family movies, and a story about Isiah, and his wife, life and art. Isaiah's mosiac art works are incredible full of colour and life, depicting the story of his life. Massive walls covered with tiles, glass, mirrors and paint a millions colours and designs, faces of his children, the birth of his children, his wife. Just amazing.
I have just completely fallen in love with this man, his family and life, and LOVE his beautiful art. I thank them for sharing this with me.
There is a DVD I will buy which shows me how to do mosaic, so maybe this will be my next exploration in art.
You can read more at these websites:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185251/
http://www.hzfilms.com/
http://www.inadreammovie.com/blog/
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Isaiah Zagar abt 2008 |
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Kindy and play dough days!
I had a big play day planned with the boys.
First take Charlie to the Happy Valley kindergarten now that he is a 'big kindy boy' and he especially loves playing with the play dough. Owen loves it too but to my dismay he loves sticking his head down the little kindy toilets, so I have keep an eye on him.
Grandma Penhall came with us and we had an absolute ball. The sun was shining and everyone was happy. We sang nursery songs, had fruit and played outside. It was lovely. My friends from mothers group Kerry, Melissa and Sarah with all their boys were there too, so it was nice to spend some time with them.
In the afternoon Charlie and I made green play dough with little Owen who kept getting in the way by wrapping his arms around my legs and squelling at us quite determined to be involved. Charlie kept saying "No Owen, you are too little". The play dough turned out great and Charlie was carrying it in a cake tin all around the house with tiny little pieces trailing behind him on the floor despite my every effort to insist he only play it at the table.
As long as he is enjoying his childhood and being good I am happy he is happy and my precious Owen too!
Days like this will be remembered.
First take Charlie to the Happy Valley kindergarten now that he is a 'big kindy boy' and he especially loves playing with the play dough. Owen loves it too but to my dismay he loves sticking his head down the little kindy toilets, so I have keep an eye on him.
Grandma Penhall came with us and we had an absolute ball. The sun was shining and everyone was happy. We sang nursery songs, had fruit and played outside. It was lovely. My friends from mothers group Kerry, Melissa and Sarah with all their boys were there too, so it was nice to spend some time with them.
In the afternoon Charlie and I made green play dough with little Owen who kept getting in the way by wrapping his arms around my legs and squelling at us quite determined to be involved. Charlie kept saying "No Owen, you are too little". The play dough turned out great and Charlie was carrying it in a cake tin all around the house with tiny little pieces trailing behind him on the floor despite my every effort to insist he only play it at the table.
As long as he is enjoying his childhood and being good I am happy he is happy and my precious Owen too!
Days like this will be remembered.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Big green dinosaur
It is nice to see my little boy Charlie growing up. Already three years old but adamant he is four.
At childcare today I stayed half an hour because he did not want me to go. The usual crying and clinging to my side.
After a while it was cool to see him get into the green dinosaurs dress up and start running around the room roaring like a dinosaur.
The other kids were giving him big bear hugs and pulling his tail.
At childcare today I stayed half an hour because he did not want me to go. The usual crying and clinging to my side.
After a while it was cool to see him get into the green dinosaurs dress up and start running around the room roaring like a dinosaur.
The other kids were giving him big bear hugs and pulling his tail.
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