Sunday, 24 August 2008

this is .... my favourite children's book



My favourite books to read when I was young were the magic faraway tree books. I loved the adventures, the honey biscuits and the people they met along the way. I used to read these books at my grandparents place along with the Noddy books which I also loved.




At the moment I love to read to my son books by authors such as Pamela Allen and Dr Suess. He's at the age where he loves the rhyme and rythym.

Thursday, 21 August 2008

33!!!

I was most impressed when watching the gymnastics at the Beijing olympic games. I was so impressed I even got a bit teary when I saw a thirty three year old female vaulter in the finals. Having spent a good ten years of my life doing gymnastics I am aware of all the training and what is required to throw yourself around like that. There is no way I could imagine myself doing that now.

Good on her I say. She scored a medal too.

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

this is ..... how I like to spend my weekend







This weekend included many of the ways that I like to spend my weekend. We were able to have a family getaway to the inlaws family holiday house in Portarlington. We love to drive down at night so that we can wake in the morning to the bay view, birds chirping and the fresh air.
A cooked breakfast at one of the many cafes is a great way to start a weekend away followed by a trip to the local newsagents to pick up the paper. A short wander down the street to collect a few groceries before spending the rest of the morning reading, drinking tea and playing with our little boy. An afternoon nanna nap is always a good thing followed by a walk down the street or to a nearby park. We went for a lovely late arvo walk down the long pier at Swan Bay which was very pretty. Was very cold though. Usually we love to spend some time on the beach but this time we decided on taking some drives and spending time in a few cafes in between the rainy periods.

When in Melbourne I like to visit the local Farmers market, catch up with family and generally try to relax and have enjoyable family and friends time.

Wednesday, 13 August 2008

this is ...a work in progress

I was cleaning out my bags of bits and pieces and I found a work in progress. It has been in progress the last 15 years at least if not a few more. I found dozens of cut out triangles that I think were intended to be made into a border for a quilt. I don't think they will ever find their way to their intended purpose but as I quite like many of the prints they may find themselves used in other various loved ways. Therefore they are still a work in progress.

I happened to also fins a shirt that I was making that only needs buttons attached. Not sure if I like it or not and if it fits thats a bonus

I like ironing and swearing

This was in the UK Down syndrome 2008 calendar. There were several other shots but this one made me smile. So often the sterotype of DS includes liking music (which my son does happen to like but so so many other kids) and being happy (ditto). I have never heard oh people with DS they love to iron!! This young lady happens to like ironing (I surely don't) and swearing.


Wednesday, 6 August 2008

131.9 cents per litre

A friend of mine made this movie. He does tha acting, singing, music, filming, directing- the works. It makes me smile. It won a movie making prize. I think the flake film festival or something like that. I think a new one may be in the making but not 100% sure on that. He and his wife are gifted by God with loads of creativity.

Monday, 4 August 2008

Toy for a special boy




During our most recent stay at the Royal Children's Hospital we met a lovely little boy named Luke. He had the same virus as Nathan and unfortunately is still in hospital. When I got home I was thinking about him and decided to make a little toy for him to squeeze and hold.


It is a little squishee toy made from black and white stripey bamboo stockings with the scarf and heart made from felt.


I gave it to my son for a test run. He loved playing with it. He was so focussed. He just sat rubbing the legs together for so long.

Wild and Woolly











The woolly headbands look great and must be nice and warm for these chilly winter days. Unfortunately my son doesn't like to keep them on his head. He's worn two so far for short periods of time. I think the weight and bulk of them means that he is more aware that he is wearing them. Will try the others out and see how they go before going back to the stocking type.

This is....

Didn't realise that the "this is" last week was a make your own. Have since discovered this. It was a lovely Sunday and i'm glad i could share it. I must be a bit behind. Not to worry.

Friday, 1 August 2008

This is My Sunday

An impromptu family birthday party. Complete with frankfurts, party pies, chips, m&m's and cake. Five people in my husbands family celebrate their birthdays in July. Soon we will need to add an additonal table to allow room for the expanding family.

A family portrait is a traditional part of these family gatherings. It is such a joy to see my son's excitement and the sparkle in his eye when he sees the newest additon to the family. My baby niece, Jasmine Hope.

hearing aides and headbands 2

Nathan has been so good with his hearing aides. He hardly pulls the headband off and seems to enjoy wearing it. I was so concerned it would be a battle to get him to wear it and thought it would be a long process of him getting used to it.

He now has a plethora of headbands for all seasons.