Sunday 26 October 2014

43/52 - things were hopping at tidbinbilla



Lily

On Sunday morning as we were getting ready for church, Mark spontaneously suggested that afterwards we head out to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve for their big Open Day. Now, I am admittedly not a very spontaneous person (what can I say, I like to plan!!) but I agreed that sounded like a grand idea, so we grabbed a few extra supplies. After a lovely morning at church, we headed out to this gorgeous nature reserve that's just a mere twenty minutes away.

There was everything from carriage rides and reptile shows to jazz music and obstacle courses. Best of all was just being out there together exploring with our clan :) A little getaway from the city and the regular routine does wonders, I find... especially amongst the beautiful bush land...

My darling girl was all eyes, ready for adventure and any wombat-sightings ;)







Eli


My wide-eyed blue-eyed boy....the remnants of a 'hot chips with sauce' treat very evident on his otherwise gorgeous little face ;)










Miles 

We were ready to head home after the festivities and were loading into the car when the kids spotted kangaroos and wanted to explore the bush near them. So we decided to toss out the picnic blanket once more, stay a little longer and soak up some extra sunshine (look at me, so spontaneous these days, haha). 

We enjoyed chilling out whilst watching Miles toddle around near by, just loving the wide open spaces. He would roam a few metres away, then turn around with that million-kilowatt cheeky grin, come racing back to the blanket and throw himself upon us for cuddles and giggles... before setting out once again. 

I loved seeing him roam freely and confidently, but then hone back in to us once more - his safe base. It will always be us, sweet boy xx









Mark


Hanging out in the backyard in the late afternoon, while the kids blow bubbles and the chickens peck at our feet. 

No one else I would rather have by my side than this handsome fella. Love doing this life with you xx





Project 52: A portrait of my family, once a week, every week, in 2014.





More highlights from the week that was....


Earlier this week, I got to participate in something pretty special. A couple months ago, I won (!!!) a one-on-one mentoring photography workshop with the incredibly talented Robyn of Robyn Geering Photography (who just happens to be the 2013 winner of the Australian Best Family Photographer award!!). After getting a new camera for my birthday (yippee!) it was time for my session. Robyn had very generously offered to split my win into two sessions - one session to discuss camera settings and so on, the other to do a shoot together of the kids, so I can learn from her on the go. What a prize, huh??!!

It was an amazing session, she was so full of knowledge but also knew how to convey it all to my non-technical non-professional mind. How wonderful it was to have time set aside just to ask questions (over and over!) and play with our cameras. Robyn was incredibly generous with her time and talents. I was a bit awestruck to have such an opportunity - and felt a bit unworthy, I must admit! Now my mission is to start applying what I learnt to my photo-taking.... no excuses now!!? It still takes me a while to connect all the dots but I feel like things are starting to sink in more clearly at long last. Check out her gorgeous website and - and if you are in Canberra - you know who to book for your next family session!! She is a real gem :)

Keep an eye out for my shoot with her in a few weeks hopefully - once I get a chance to apply more of what she taught me :)


He always has his sister to lean on. The simple comfort is just too beautiful for words.



How can I stop taking photos of this face?? Every face is so different (to me?)
The kids had a ball zooming down these huge slides... every time, Eli pursed his lips
like so! Love it!! PS One shoe 'cos he was getting a blister ;)


Victory! So proud of herself for her first solo slide :)
He was ready to head for the hills... and seriously attempted it before I nabbed him ;)


The kids were so excited to find a few kangaroos, two with joeys peeking out of their pouches! The kids were jumping like kangaroos, doing their earnest best to blend in so they could get close enough. Their cunning plan didn't work, alas! 
Off on another adventure, hand in hand.
Two chooks nom-noming on the kids' apple core
I am a teensy bit enchanted by my chookies - just love their lush feathers. Who would think they would look so fresh from rolling around in the dirt?! Doesn't work for kids, sadly ;)


There has been a lot of creative play this week using this pipe offcut!
Home made obstacle course. These crazy kids :)

4 comments:

  1. Isn't it wonderful what they can do with just a simple piece of pipe? :) We have one too and the kids always use it for all kinds of wonderful things.

    I love the pic of Miles wandering off. Reminds me of Sarah when she was a babe. She would toddle off; you'd turn around and she'd be gone :)

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    1. thanks Kate :) yeah they have gotten up to all kinds of play w that pipe, I just never know what the next thing will be. Amazing how creative these kids of ours are, huh? :)

      Ha, yes, Miles is a fast mover these days, he disappears in the blink of an eye and you can guarentee he is up to mischief ;)

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  2. What an incredible opportunity to get to work with a pro, and shoot along side together. I'm sure that was an amazing expereince!
    (Also, I totally loved the comment re. remnants of chips and sauce, because I feel like that is how my girl's face is 100 percent of the time)

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    1. thanks erica, yes it was such a wonderful opportunity, i feel so blessed and grateful! I am soooo excited for our second session when we do a shoot of my kids together :)

      haha yes, my kids always seem a little grubby, thank goodness their faces are so cute as well huh ? ;)

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