With an Australian Summer approaching (... whhoooo hoo! ) there will be plenty of opportunities to take a dip and cool off. Alfie was getting quite confident come the end of last Summer but the Winter gave us limited opportunities to keep it up. Indoor pools are as rare as outdoor pools in the UK!
We took Alfie for a swimming assessment on Saturday so that he can start lessons. He got in willingly with the teacher with his backfloat (... Aussies call them Bubbles for some reason!?!) splashed around a bit but didn't manage to let go of his vice like grip on her arms. So we were told that he needs private lessons until he can doggy paddle with three bubbles.
Yesterday he went back to the pool for his first lesson with Mitchell. He was very excited and then a little confused when it wasn't the Mitchell he was expecting! However he soon got over that and managed to paddle with his 'Did Dig Dig' arms for a good 15-20minutes first with four bubbles and then three. Beth and I along with our wallets are hopeful that one more private lesson should crack it. Watch this space...
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Ain't nobody here but us chickens ...
Alfie and I are looking after some friends chickens (... and associated other animals and veggies!) while they are away. They have three hens and a rooster which have been busy, one of the hens laid some eggs which are now starting to hatch.
In the last two days two chicks have appeared and we are enjoying watching them grow. We might get some more pictures over the next couple of weeks.
In the last two days two chicks have appeared and we are enjoying watching them grow. We might get some more pictures over the next couple of weeks.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Tissue! What tissue? ...
Alfie has discovered like most boys (... and girls!) that you can get by without a tissue. Follow these easy steps...
1. Nose starts to run.
2. Extend index finger.
3. Place beneath nose.
4. Draw back finger across your face towards ear.
5. Should nose continue to run repeat steps 1-4 alternating between left and right sides.
6. Now start collecting mud/dust/sand/food stuffs to complete the look!
... and the all important step.
7. Resist all attempts to remove the snot-stache or boggie wiskers with a wet wipe!
Taken by now award winning photographer, friend and all round nice person Kate. Check out KaTE aBECKETT PHOTOGRaPHY for some more of her work.
1. Nose starts to run.
2. Extend index finger.
3. Place beneath nose.
4. Draw back finger across your face towards ear.
5. Should nose continue to run repeat steps 1-4 alternating between left and right sides.
6. Now start collecting mud/dust/sand/food stuffs to complete the look!
... and the all important step.
7. Resist all attempts to remove the snot-stache or boggie wiskers with a wet wipe!
Taken by now award winning photographer, friend and all round nice person Kate. Check out KaTE aBECKETT PHOTOGRaPHY for some more of her work.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Second Baby Syndrome ...
Regular blog readers will have noted that posts on here are well ... not regular! This is due to a busy life, demanding wife (... just joking!) and the fact that we've been here for nearly four years and therefore things have become a little less newsworthy. There is also Second Baby Syndrome ... you just don't seem to have as many pictures of number two as you did for Number One who could barely move, fill a nappy or projectile vomit without being snapped.
So with all the posts today I've tried to redress the balance a little and give Charles a little blog time ... he deserves it!
Dancing like Dad!?! ...
When you have kids you pass many things on, its quite funny to watch and listen to Alfie in particular mimicking Beth and I. With Charlie I do think that I have passed on my excellent sense of rythm, want evidence?!? Check his moves here while he enjoys some old records in the bar! ;0)
Swing into Summer
With Spring in full swing its time to start thinking about getting outside and enjoying the warmer weather. Both the boys have enjoyed a swing in the tree in the last week.
Hopefully there will be some news of a tree house in the near future!
Mummy's Birthday ...
Last week we celebrated Beth's bithday, with a leisurely breakfast and some presents. Despite her insistence that we celebrate her birthday for the entire week (or month!!!) we did pull out the stops on the Sunday.
Beth might have had more than an idea of what she might get but with a little assistance from Alfie she managed to unwrap a dressing gown, a pre order voucher for the forthcoming Robbie Williams album a purse and a Wonder Woman coffee mug from the kids!
In the afternoon it was off to the Caves Beach Hotel for a bite to eat with family and friends...
... before spending some time on the Beach! A great time was had by all.
Beth might have had more than an idea of what she might get but with a little assistance from Alfie she managed to unwrap a dressing gown, a pre order voucher for the forthcoming Robbie Williams album a purse and a Wonder Woman coffee mug from the kids!
In the afternoon it was off to the Caves Beach Hotel for a bite to eat with family and friends...
... before spending some time on the Beach! A great time was had by all.
XS, S & XL ...
Enough time has passed since the World Cup for the shame and embarrassment to have subsided sufficiently for us to wear our England shirts out in public! ;0)
Feed the monkey to the banana...
Friday marked the end of term, my return from a three day excursion and the start of a two week holiday. Its been a busy term and so we're all looking forward to spending some quality family time together. This morning we all entertained Charlie with a felt banana, it also features me getting a little muddled on whether its the banana or the monkey that does the eatting much to Beths amusement.... baffoon! ;0)
What chew looking at ...
Still no sign of teeth inside Charlie's chubby little cheeks but something tells us that they might not be too far away! Check out this short video where the drink bottle gets a good work out!
Month by Month ....
A couple of updates in Alfie and Charlie's month by month albums...
Monday, August 30, 2010
Facebook Finale ...
For those of you that follow me on Facebook you'll notice that I'll be a little quiet from now on ... in fact if you want to find out what I'm up to you'll have to come here as I've deleted my account.
Many apologies to all my friends out there but until my employer decides to stop asking me to pick and choose who might or might not be suitable friends, Facebook is best avoided. When they come up with a policy that shows an understanding of how Facebook works and that actually spells out in English what is appropriate you'll need to email or look up Beth who is still able to manage her own social circle. ;0)
Many apologies to all my friends out there but until my employer decides to stop asking me to pick and choose who might or might not be suitable friends, Facebook is best avoided. When they come up with a policy that shows an understanding of how Facebook works and that actually spells out in English what is appropriate you'll need to email or look up Beth who is still able to manage her own social circle. ;0)
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Feeding the Sharks with mum!!!...
With mum nearing the end of her stay (Where did that time go?) it was time to think of her challenge! We like to send mum packing with a special memory of something she can't do at home, think challenge Anika without the lycra! So far she's cuddled Koalas and scaled the Harbour Bridge... this morning we packed up to visit the Shark and Ray Centre!
Much like every trip out with mum it mostly involves mum being squashed in the back between Alfie and Charlie, watching cartoons and entertaining the travelers. Inevitably one or both will fall asleep before we reach the destination and so Grandma has to stay put until they wake up so that she doesn't wake them clambering over them to get out! That happened again today so we detoured to the beach where the sleeping beauties later woke allowing everyone the opportunity to get out of the car! Coffee and hot chips were enjoyed by all...
At the Shark and Ray Centre it was time for me and mum to don the "One size fits all" waders... I can assure you that they do not! Armed with gloves and peg on a stick and some smelly prawns it was into the freezing water were we were immediately confronted by a huge ray... the words from the guide "Its just like the one which killed Steve Irwin" did little to inspire any confidence. Mum seemingly neck deep in water hid behind me, while sharks circled and gave you a nudge when you tried to ignore them. We toughed it out for as long as we could without looking like we'd bottled it. Alfie and Beth fed from the side, the former being a little hesitant with the larger sharks and rays but enjoyed feeding Nemo and friends!
It was certainly an experience and Beth is promising that she will don the waders with her parents when they arrive later in the year... you read it here first!
A great day and a great experience...
Much like every trip out with mum it mostly involves mum being squashed in the back between Alfie and Charlie, watching cartoons and entertaining the travelers. Inevitably one or both will fall asleep before we reach the destination and so Grandma has to stay put until they wake up so that she doesn't wake them clambering over them to get out! That happened again today so we detoured to the beach where the sleeping beauties later woke allowing everyone the opportunity to get out of the car! Coffee and hot chips were enjoyed by all...
At the Shark and Ray Centre it was time for me and mum to don the "One size fits all" waders... I can assure you that they do not! Armed with gloves and peg on a stick and some smelly prawns it was into the freezing water were we were immediately confronted by a huge ray... the words from the guide "Its just like the one which killed Steve Irwin" did little to inspire any confidence. Mum seemingly neck deep in water hid behind me, while sharks circled and gave you a nudge when you tried to ignore them. We toughed it out for as long as we could without looking like we'd bottled it. Alfie and Beth fed from the side, the former being a little hesitant with the larger sharks and rays but enjoyed feeding Nemo and friends!
It was certainly an experience and Beth is promising that she will don the waders with her parents when they arrive later in the year... you read it here first!
A great day and a great experience...
Alfie Interview ...
Last week Alfie went for his pre school interview at school. We'd spent much of the week preping him although as it turned out the questions were not too taxing! Luckily for two "under the microscope" parents Alfie was his usual charming self, until we decided it was time to leave the sand pit in the pre school! Although looking on the bright side at least he wanted to be there...
He's due to start with me at school two days a week from January.
... talk to the hand cos the pre schooler aint listnin!
He's due to start with me at school two days a week from January.
... talk to the hand cos the pre schooler aint listnin!
End of the Season ...
The coming of Spring and Summer can only mean one thing... the end of the football season. Over here amateurs play football during the Winter while the professionals (term used loosely!) play in the A League during the Summer. Quite a good idea really because it does mean that if you're a player and supporter you can enjoy the best of both worlds. For the last fourteen weeks I've been travelling around with my Under 15's school team, it's really an expectation that you do some form of Saturday sport. Its been fairly tough for Beth who loses me to school all week and then for three or four hours at the weekend and for a couple of hours for training during the week.

We've had quite a successful season taking into account the number of injuries and family holidays we've had... sometimes we've started with seven... and I'm struggling to remember a time where I've had the luxury of a substitute. Most weeks at home we've borrowed some of the under 12's! So with all that in mind its amazing we've got any results. This week we started with 10 and led twice before eventually drawing 2-2 with a team placed third. What we've lacked in points and players we've certainly made up with determination and effort.

This week being the last brought out the family to watch, Charlie sat up and watched from his camp chair while Alfie stood on the fence... at one point he turned to Beth and said "Daddy is the teacher!" Cute! I'm looking forward to spending some more time with the family over the coming weekends.
We've had quite a successful season taking into account the number of injuries and family holidays we've had... sometimes we've started with seven... and I'm struggling to remember a time where I've had the luxury of a substitute. Most weeks at home we've borrowed some of the under 12's! So with all that in mind its amazing we've got any results. This week we started with 10 and led twice before eventually drawing 2-2 with a team placed third. What we've lacked in points and players we've certainly made up with determination and effort.
This week being the last brought out the family to watch, Charlie sat up and watched from his camp chair while Alfie stood on the fence... at one point he turned to Beth and said "Daddy is the teacher!" Cute! I'm looking forward to spending some more time with the family over the coming weekends.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Home Sweet Home ...
With me ill progress on the house slowed to a halt... but no fear with an extra pair of hands available from mum Beth took the bull by the horns and ploughed on with only a very sick foreman for advice.

She's done an amazing job on the painting and the floor. Charlie is now sound asleep for the first time in his new room meaning that mum and dad can now get full use of the en suite for the first time without fear of waking up number two!

That brings to an end, almost still need to paint the old part of the house outside during the summer, about seven months of rennovations. We're delighted with what we've been left with. Kids in their own rooms, room for an office, room for the guests/bar and a space to eat and entertain. We might be losing a key part of the reason we didn't move soon but we're happy with where we are at the moment.
We've still got plans but hopefully they'll include a little time to enjoy weekends together as a family.
She's done an amazing job on the painting and the floor. Charlie is now sound asleep for the first time in his new room meaning that mum and dad can now get full use of the en suite for the first time without fear of waking up number two!
That brings to an end, almost still need to paint the old part of the house outside during the summer, about seven months of rennovations. We're delighted with what we've been left with. Kids in their own rooms, room for an office, room for the guests/bar and a space to eat and entertain. We might be losing a key part of the reason we didn't move soon but we're happy with where we are at the moment.
We've still got plans but hopefully they'll include a little time to enjoy weekends together as a family.
Bye Buy Beryl ...
After a long and often torturous eBay auction ... honestly the things people get away with ... anyway on with the post, Beryl was sold to a buyer in Brisbane, Queensland. To be honest when we saw where the buyer was we were kinda hoping that he wouldn't bother to come and collect it! Selling it was probably the right thing to do so that it didn't just sit in the shed. I've loved driving it, its been a great car for three years. I couldn't justify the on road costs for the odd drive out on what would effectively be on my own on a Sunday afternoon.
So long story short, I picked up the buyer at the local airport, signed her over to a lovely couple and off they went together on the long road home. They game me a call later to tell me that after 780km and ten hours she hadn't missed a beat.... I didn't expect anything less. Gone but not forgotten Beryl! ;0(
So long story short, I picked up the buyer at the local airport, signed her over to a lovely couple and off they went together on the long road home. They game me a call later to tell me that after 780km and ten hours she hadn't missed a beat.... I didn't expect anything less. Gone but not forgotten Beryl! ;0(
A day at the Beach ...
Much to the disgust of some Aussie mates despite it being Winter we went to the beach for the afternoon. The sun was up, the sky was blue ... why not? We wrapped up warm and had a ball ... grandma almost made good on her (quite foolish!) promise to swim during this visit. The beach was red flagged so we'll let her off this time!
Alfie spent his time digging and bulldozing, ball throwing, running and wave jumping with Grandma, Charlie meanwhile liked the feeling of the sand between his toes and the sights and sounds of seagulls squabbling over the remnants of some chips. A little reminder just as we needed it in the middle of Winter that Spring and Summer is around the corner along with all the reasons that we love Australia. Our big tree in the garden is already springing back into life ... its on the way!
Later in the afternoon Matt and Sharron joined us along with the boys as well as Beth's cousin and familiy who are visiting Australia at the moment. I'm pleased that they got to see Newie at its best! Then it was off to Blackbutt Reserve to see some Koalas, a quick play in the park before returning home for a cup of tea and cake! A busy day...
Alfie spent his time digging and bulldozing, ball throwing, running and wave jumping with Grandma, Charlie meanwhile liked the feeling of the sand between his toes and the sights and sounds of seagulls squabbling over the remnants of some chips. A little reminder just as we needed it in the middle of Winter that Spring and Summer is around the corner along with all the reasons that we love Australia. Our big tree in the garden is already springing back into life ... its on the way!
Later in the afternoon Matt and Sharron joined us along with the boys as well as Beth's cousin and familiy who are visiting Australia at the moment. I'm pleased that they got to see Newie at its best! Then it was off to Blackbutt Reserve to see some Koalas, a quick play in the park before returning home for a cup of tea and cake! A busy day...
Its Christmas (in August!!)...
It has been well documented on this blog my thoughts on an Australian Christmas ... it just doesn't feel Christmassy after all those Northern Hemisphere Christmas' This leads some poeple to celebrate a "Christmas in July" are there are lots of events and parties held each year. With mum being here and missing out on some recent Christmas' we decided to celebrate Christmas in August last weekend.
We exchanged gifts, had a roast, wore paper hats, told the rubbish jokes and had a drink or two. A great time was had by all.
We exchanged gifts, had a roast, wore paper hats, told the rubbish jokes and had a drink or two. A great time was had by all.
Flu...
How many times do you hear people say "Ooooh I've got a touch of flu?" too many ... I've done it so many times myself. Not anymore after the events of last week, my response to to those people will be no you don't beacause not only are you out of your house but you are standing upright, walking and having a conversation with someone at the same time. It started last weekend with the odd ache and pain, at first I thought it was some Ross River Fever returning but a trip to the Doctor diagnosed Flu. ... My constant groaning from inside my hoody ensured that I soon had the pick of the seats that were left in the waiting room!
I emerged clutching some of the Swine Flu tablets taken from the top of the NSW stockpile. Over the next four days I shivered, sweated, moaned, felt sick and lounged on the sofa... much like the World Cup but with flu! Seven days later I'm certainly feeling much better and returning to work in the morning. It was a tough week ... good job that I had Beth and mum here to look after me. So far nobody else has shown any symptoms ... hope it stays that way!
I emerged clutching some of the Swine Flu tablets taken from the top of the NSW stockpile. Over the next four days I shivered, sweated, moaned, felt sick and lounged on the sofa... much like the World Cup but with flu! Seven days later I'm certainly feeling much better and returning to work in the morning. It was a tough week ... good job that I had Beth and mum here to look after me. So far nobody else has shown any symptoms ... hope it stays that way!
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Growing familes ...
One sign of a growing family is when you wake up in the morning to find that you have been joined by a couple of little people. Its not uncommon to find Alfie sticking his fingers in your ear or up your nose ... or hear Charlie having a little conversation with himself. When the two get together there is no end of fun to be had...
... now as you can see from the photo below this is a huge problem as it intereres with my sleep routine!!!! ;0)
... anyway it was decided that we needed a new bed to accomodate the kids and kit out the new bedroom. So it was off to the bed shop for a King size. Now its been delivered and slept on its great ... its massive and sooo comfortable! Although it must be taken into account that I pretty much slept on the sofa during the World Cup in June and in July for the Tour de France and therefore a bed of any description feels good! ;0) Talking of bed .... night night! x
... now as you can see from the photo below this is a huge problem as it intereres with my sleep routine!!!! ;0)
... anyway it was decided that we needed a new bed to accomodate the kids and kit out the new bedroom. So it was off to the bed shop for a King size. Now its been delivered and slept on its great ... its massive and sooo comfortable! Although it must be taken into account that I pretty much slept on the sofa during the World Cup in June and in July for the Tour de France and therefore a bed of any description feels good! ;0) Talking of bed .... night night! x
Progress ? ...
With Alfie requiring safe, reliable and comfortable transport to and from school with me in January we needed to look for something else. Well that something came up last week and we made a bid on eBay. As it turned out we were about $1000 (570 English squids) short of the reserve. We were a little dissapointed but it was as much as we wanted to pay. After a couple of days they emailed to see if we wanted it for the $2500 we offered (1400 squid), they were due to go on a long holiday and the REGO (Road Tax and MOT due on the same day here!) would expire. We got them to get the car checked and it passed so we went ahead. We picked it up on Sunday and I've already had a great couple of trips, I could be warming to her! It has warm air that blows when its cold, cold air that blows when its hot, comforatble seats and what they call a Compact Disc player... these mod cons could catch on! ;0)
You are looking at our Volkswagen food chain!
Stan. 1972 Bus. - Apex Preditor, great fun, great times and many a friend made. We still laugh about the fun we had in him ... no not that please!!! Unreliable (Did get us to our own wedding!), like throwing money in the ground and burying it yes ... but we miss him!
Beryl. 1963 Beetle. - Reliable car, drove her everyday! Picked her up in Sydney ... was about an inch off the road - road humps not an option, window fell out drove home for two and a half hours in the rain!!! No air conditioning ... no air full stop. Sometimes I thought my back would fuse with the plastic seat. She's not selling for less than $3300 (1800 English Beer Tokens) I've been offered $3100... shes on eBay at $2650 with five days to go! I'm secretly hoping we don't get there and she can stay in the garage and I can restore her over the years! ;0)
This brings me to the bottom feeder and young pretender! Born in 1999 she is literally out of the wrapper in comparison! Clearly of all the VW's I've owned she's the runt of the litter!
The Runt. 1999 Polo - to be continued!
You are looking at our Volkswagen food chain!
Stan. 1972 Bus. - Apex Preditor, great fun, great times and many a friend made. We still laugh about the fun we had in him ... no not that please!!! Unreliable (Did get us to our own wedding!), like throwing money in the ground and burying it yes ... but we miss him!
Beryl. 1963 Beetle. - Reliable car, drove her everyday! Picked her up in Sydney ... was about an inch off the road - road humps not an option, window fell out drove home for two and a half hours in the rain!!! No air conditioning ... no air full stop. Sometimes I thought my back would fuse with the plastic seat. She's not selling for less than $3300 (1800 English Beer Tokens) I've been offered $3100... shes on eBay at $2650 with five days to go! I'm secretly hoping we don't get there and she can stay in the garage and I can restore her over the years! ;0)
This brings me to the bottom feeder and young pretender! Born in 1999 she is literally out of the wrapper in comparison! Clearly of all the VW's I've owned she's the runt of the litter!
The Runt. 1999 Polo - to be continued!
Winter Heat ...
Did I mention that its been cold!? On Friday we made the most of a few dry hours to visit Civic Park in Newcastle for Winter Heat a free arts and performance event. We usually go to all the free council events like this ... we figure that if you're already paying for them you might as well go! Add to that time spent with friends and a cracking atmosphere its usually a good night.
This one featured fire breathing, fire juggling and movement as well as walking on hot coals. All very impressive and warming to those watching. We were also treated to some music and the Worlds shortest fireworks display. Thankfully short as Alfie started crying on the B of the first Bang.
Dave and Maz came along and we all thought how much it was like Bonfire night in the UK, you go home stinking of smoke it was cold ... the only difference being that there weren't loads of kids hanging around the shopping centre wanting a penny for their pathetic excuse for a guy in the weeks before it! ;0)
Super Splash ...
We've had some fairly cold and wet weather of late, not ideal timing for Mum's visit. Most of her time has been spent inside, but before the cabin fever sets in for good it was time to wrap up warm and venture outside...
Alfie managed to find a big puddle down the road and had a whale of a time running up and down... pausing only for a sit down to empty out the boots...
... Splish Splash Alfies making a dash!
Introducing Rex ...
Alfie likes nothing more than the opportunity to do some puzzles, draw or build something. On this particular occasion we created a robot we called Rex! Apparently he was a dirty robot and needed a bath ...
Here is Alfie and Rex in the bath together with Rex protecting a little modesty! ;0)
Here is Alfie and Rex in the bath together with Rex protecting a little modesty! ;0)
Monday, July 26, 2010
Happy Snappy ...
A couple of weeks ago I left the camera out on a tripod ... I should have known better. It wasn't long before the increasingly independent Alfie wanted to take some snaps of his own. He happily snapped away carefully carrying the tripod as two somewhat nervous parents looked on.
Back inside I was amazed that he'd actually managed to get something ... and more than that they were good! Here's an album of some of his pictures ... I think its quite interesting to see the things he decided to take pictures of!
Not sure what some of our photographer type friends would say but I think that Alfie could become "What's doing down under's" official photographer! ;0)
Back inside I was amazed that he'd actually managed to get something ... and more than that they were good! Here's an album of some of his pictures ... I think its quite interesting to see the things he decided to take pictures of!
Not sure what some of our photographer type friends would say but I think that Alfie could become "What's doing down under's" official photographer! ;0)
G'Day Grandma ...
On Saturday morning it was time to take a trip to the airport in Sydney to collect mum, ironically it was at an hour normally reserved for climbing into bed after the World Cup (still not over that yet!) and then the Tour de France! We were all very excited as it's mums first visit in two years. Alfie is two years older and and as for Charlie he was just a twinkle in Beth's eye!!
Mum seems to have coped quite well with the trip, having transfered in Dubai for a couple of hours. Mum says that I was easy to spot in the airport, while I stood straining to see who Australian Customs would actually let out of the airport next!!!
Mum has spent a couple of days getting her body back into some sort of routine, amongst all the chaos. Jet Lag is tough when you fly to Australia. The only option is to try to stay awake as long as you can and go to bed when everyone else does .. easier said than done when you are sitting watching Australian terestrial TV or even worse Scooby Do and Tom and Jerry repeats with Alfie!
Alfie and Charlie seem quite taken with mum which is lovely for her, she's getting lots of cuddles and Alfie proudly announces to anyone who will listen that "This is my Grandma!".
Now we need to sit down and come up with a plan of action for the next three weeks... its just a shame that I'm back at work while she's here! ;0(
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Disney On Ice ...
Alfie likes nothing more than to slip on his Ugg boots, grab some blankets and sit on the sofa watching a movie during the Winter... or much of the rest of the year for that matter... just without the boots and blanket! Often the first DVD in player ... we didn't even have a VHS video at his age! I played outside with sticks and empty cardboard boxes, anyway back to the story ... is a Disney Pixar film. So when our dear friends and neighbours Amy and Mitch decided to take Alfie to Disney on Ice there was much excitement.

He had a great time as you can see from these pictures...

... he also consumed his own body weight in popcorn from a huge bucket that he guarded closely!

Thanks again Amy and Mitch. They do so much with him... so much in fact that a neighbour wanted to know why they have a "son" with them sometimes and not others! ;0)

He had a great time as you can see from these pictures...

... he also consumed his own body weight in popcorn from a huge bucket that he guarded closely!

Thanks again Amy and Mitch. They do so much with him... so much in fact that a neighbour wanted to know why they have a "son" with them sometimes and not others! ;0)
Changing Rooms ...
With the school holidays almost over I can finally take a step back and look at some of the transformations we've managed during the last three weeks. Alfie's bedroom once yellow and green (... yes painted before he was born!) ...
... is now blue, has a wooden floor and has become the office!
Meanwhile the back room which was supposed to me a dining room/office working space but became a Steptoes Yard looked like this last week ...
... now you might think that we staged these pictures, I wish that were the case! A friend (... remember this is a friends comment ... it could have been worse!) looked aghast at the scene of devastation and could only remark "Oh I'm so sorry!" I guess its what happens when you work from home at times, have a lack of space, two kids and some building work going on. It was actually where we sat to look at the architectural plans with the architect. I think he could see the issue we were having. However with the building work complete we are getting close to the home that we wanted this house to be ... this is how the same room looks today...
... some new retro chairs from eBay $50 for the lot. (... 25 English pounds)
... a retro unit also from the Bay of e.
... oh and a table which I'm told was there all the time and can be spotted by the eagle eyed in one of the before photos!! ;0)
... is now blue, has a wooden floor and has become the office!
Meanwhile the back room which was supposed to me a dining room/office working space but became a Steptoes Yard looked like this last week ...
... now you might think that we staged these pictures, I wish that were the case! A friend (... remember this is a friends comment ... it could have been worse!) looked aghast at the scene of devastation and could only remark "Oh I'm so sorry!" I guess its what happens when you work from home at times, have a lack of space, two kids and some building work going on. It was actually where we sat to look at the architectural plans with the architect. I think he could see the issue we were having. However with the building work complete we are getting close to the home that we wanted this house to be ... this is how the same room looks today...
... some new retro chairs from eBay $50 for the lot. (... 25 English pounds)
... a retro unit also from the Bay of e.
... oh and a table which I'm told was there all the time and can be spotted by the eagle eyed in one of the before photos!! ;0)
Solids ...
With Charlie now five months old and his appetite and waistline expanding its time to start thinking about solids so yesterday it was out with the rice cereal and the high chair. Here's a short video of the moment.
... not too sure about solids yet then!?!? All the wipeclean paint that I've been splashing about over the last three weeks might come in useful over the next couple of months... now where's that box of bibs?
... not too sure about solids yet then!?!? All the wipeclean paint that I've been splashing about over the last three weeks might come in useful over the next couple of months... now where's that box of bibs?
The Man Cave ...
With our bedroom completed our old bedroom was ready for a transformation. In with the bar fridge and bar, up with the shelves and pictures, chuck in a few pieces of donated furniture, a playstation, TV and Hi-Fi in the cupboard... turn down the lights, open that beer! Ladies and gentlemen I present to you the Tiki Bar aka the Man Cave ...
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Progress ...
With me being on holiday for three weeks its given me a good opportunity to get stuck into some renovations. We moved in to our new bedroom a couple of weeks ago after what seemed an eternity painting and decorating the bedroom, the bathroom and the walk in. That left Alfie down at the other end of the house on his own so we really wanted to get thing moving...
With a couple of days sustained effort, some help from Mitchell with the priming of the plaster board and from Dave on the laying of the laminate floor it was ready!
Alfie helped pack up everything in his room and was a good helper as everything made the short journey. He seemed quite excited about the whole thing, he has since taken any visitor down there for a look, so much so that he wanted to go to bed early which is unheard of! He was obviously feeling relaxed and at home as the picture above shows.
With a couple of days sustained effort, some help from Mitchell with the priming of the plaster board and from Dave on the laying of the laminate floor it was ready!
Alfie helped pack up everything in his room and was a good helper as everything made the short journey. He seemed quite excited about the whole thing, he has since taken any visitor down there for a look, so much so that he wanted to go to bed early which is unheard of! He was obviously feeling relaxed and at home as the picture above shows.
Monday, July 05, 2010
Whale Watching...
At this time of year Humpback Whales make their way from the cold waters of the Antarctic to the warmer waters to the North.... who can blame them. Here on the East coast we're are treated to some spectacular displays. Recently we headed up to the lookout with a picnic blanket and waited ...
We did see some whales breach and even videoed this action... I could have uploaded it but you'd need binoculars and a good imagination to see anything. A reccent count suggests that this year will be a good watching season. The whales return in November with their calves.
We did see some whales breach and even videoed this action... I could have uploaded it but you'd need binoculars and a good imagination to see anything. A reccent count suggests that this year will be a good watching season. The whales return in November with their calves.
World Cup Update ...
I ended my last post with ...
Everyone seems to know the score
They've seen it all before
They just know
They're so sure
That England's gonna
Throw it away
Gonna blow it away
But I know they can play
What a fitting way to start this one! England never got going in this tournament, apart from one bright thirty minutes against the smallest nation at this world cup we struggled to find any tempo or do the basic things like pass the ball. I could go on ... I've tried to move on during the last week ... but I won't. All I will say is that we need to look long term and at other countries, like dare I say it Germany, to see where we are going wrong.
Charlie has shown quite an interest in the World Cup largely based on the fact that being awake most of the night he gets to see quite a bit of it! He also had little positive to say about England performances which he described as "Like cutting teeth." (painful) Here he is pictured holding a bottle of My Wifes Bitter ... I'll make not further comment on that for fear of loosing Mother in Law favour points! ;0)
Everyone seems to know the score
They've seen it all before
They just know
They're so sure
That England's gonna
Throw it away
Gonna blow it away
But I know they can play
What a fitting way to start this one! England never got going in this tournament, apart from one bright thirty minutes against the smallest nation at this world cup we struggled to find any tempo or do the basic things like pass the ball. I could go on ... I've tried to move on during the last week ... but I won't. All I will say is that we need to look long term and at other countries, like dare I say it Germany, to see where we are going wrong.
Charlie has shown quite an interest in the World Cup largely based on the fact that being awake most of the night he gets to see quite a bit of it! He also had little positive to say about England performances which he described as "Like cutting teeth." (painful) Here he is pictured holding a bottle of My Wifes Bitter ... I'll make not further comment on that for fear of loosing Mother in Law favour points! ;0)
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