Tuesday, 7 May 2013

18/52 - beach bliss



Lily 

My little beach beauty!







Eli


I'll take a sandy smooch from this boy any day!





Miles


Happily kicking around in the good light.



Project 52: A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013.




Other highlights from the week that was...


We spent a few days at Kiama last week - a beautifully lush seaside town. We have a little annual tradition of taking a few nights away each year just to have time as a family.. just US. Every year this retreat becomes more important to our family - quality time, without a schedule or anyone else to see. Time as a family to relax together and build memories and bonds through a good chunk of blissful beach side time. This was our first adventure as a family of five, and it was wonderful

We stayed in a little beachfront cabin on a beautiful and quiet beach. It was simply heavenly to have long and peaceful days to meander through together. We spent countless hours just digging in the sand, building sandcastles, exploring tide pools, and of course jump-jump-jumping the little waves that rolled onto our beach. Pretty sure the kids could do that forever... if only we had the energy! The kids were happily exhausted from the fun and we loved the peacefulness and uninterrupted time with each other and the kids. I read an entire fat juicy novel! (bliss) We went for long beachside walks. We ate yummy holiday foods. Just.... delightful. Time with my family is my very favourite time and this year it felt extra nourishing. 

Afterwards, we ducked into Sydney for a whirlwind weekend of catching up with family and friends. In retrospect we probably should have done the crazy-busy-social portion of the trip first!! But even so, we loved catching up with a bunch of lovely folks.  


PS Quite a few iPhone pics as I was enjoying chill-out time too much to drag the big camera around! The moments matter more than the photo quality anyway, right?! 




Our beachfront cabin meant when the kids wanted to hit the sand first thing in the morning, they could -
while we sipped coffee and watched from the balcony. Oh yeah, we all loved that!

Fish and chips by the beach at dusk.... a holiday requirement! (Spot the baby?!)






The kids were thrilled to be sharing a double bed. Do they look tired and ready to quietly drift off to sleep?
I don't think so!!! Much giggling ensued...

Simply Stunning - Kendall's Beach Holiday Park at Kiama.
Can't recommend this place highly enough, especially for families!















I look at this and I see a child... not a toddler or preschooler... a child. Almost five and feeling oh-so-grown! 

Our family project was making the biggest sandcastle we could. It was not fancy or pretty but it was BIG. (Much bigger than this but I was too busy patting sand to take more shots, haha). 

This kid is about to get dumped!



Smooshing kids into sandcastles... good times. 

We arrived with a weather report predicting rain for our whole 4 days. However it only lightly showered briefly
a couple times and then we were blessed with a gorgeous rainbow!
















Long and Lazy Afternoon Walks/Scoots...

Miles took his beachside wardrobe very seriously. 
Afternoon rest time - Daddy rests while Lily reads. She eventually fell asleep snuggled up to him - so cute!

Now my boy is getting older, it's time to begin some 'Mother&Son' outings. So during
our holiday we had some time together - walk on the beach, hanging at the playground
and enjoying a yummy ice-cream. He did not stop chatting the entire time and it was my
 privilege to listen.




Examining his ice-cream

Happy munchkins with a yummy salmon dinner... not caught but cooked by Daddy!


Um, yes... they holiday hard.


Sunday, 28 April 2013

17/52 - trains & tutus



Lily

There is a sweet fairy in our garden...



*details on the home-made fairy skirt below*


Eli

We spend last Sunday at a Marymead Fundraising Family Day at the Kingston Miniature Railway... 
a magical little place I didn't even know existed! 

There was face painting, balloons, sausage sizzle and unlimited rides on the adorably vintage little train. We took advantage of the unlimited rides and went 'round and 'round... when we weren't 'all aboard' my friendly little fellow eagerly hung on the rails and waved cheerily to each passing train. Love this boy.

It was a gorgeous day out and about with my little tribe!





Miles

Those beautiful eyes, drinking in the world around him... so much to learn, so much to see! He is such a curious little man. 

(And rockin' a baby mohawk these days too!)




Project 52: A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013.



More highlights from the week that was...

My wonderful husband celebrated his birthday and we all celebrated with him! I baked a cherry chocolate cheesecake
and we even got to go out on a dinner date together. A church BBQ and a family day out at the railway made a busy
weekend of celebrations and fun for my beloved best friend... happy birthday, darling! xx




Riding the rails...





Nosy Neighbours
Our lovely neighbours are getting their kitchen renovated by the same guy who did ours. The kids enjoyed peering
through the fence trying to see what was causing all the racket, and calling out his name to say hello!



Making sand pictures with coloured sand and glue.







Anzac Day was spent pottering around the house. We had a pre-winter tidy up of the front garden with the whole
family - E was well-equipped to transport some pebbles for me!


Efficient delivery of the children to their beds at sleep time. 
Can you hear the shrieks and giggles through the computer screen?!

Catching the morning rays...


E on the prowl...
Our latest favourite game is hiding plastic animals around the backyard and taking turns hunting for them...

Miles is happy to hang out in the shade and watch the game!

The kids helped Daddy clean the car interior (anyone with kids knows how squalid the car becomes!).
The kids loved cleaning the windows and decided to do the exterior of the windows too, taking
turns to wipe and spray. Too cute, this pair!

My mum off-loaded metres and metres of old tulle so we had the idea to make fairy skirts!
I bought some waistband elastic and we simply cut strips of tulle and tied them around the waistband. Lily and I had such a fun morning together! She also got to practise cutting lines and tying and I got to practise biting my tongue, controlling my hands and letting the process and quality time be more important than making the skirt efficiently or 'properly'!! The end result was a gorgeously simple skirt and a morning of sweet memories.


The finished product... a happy girl in a home-made fairy skirt! 

Ready to flitter-flutter-fly...