Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Term 2 Musings.

Term 2 has begun. Starting term two sick with a cold was unexpected. In some ways, it's made things a little harder. On the other hand, being unwell has also pushed me to sleep earlier and get more rest. The rest has helped.

Our little lady attended a gymnastics trial lesson today and I was quite impressed and amazed by how much she accomplished in just 40 minutes. She loved that I was right by her side throughout the lesson and got to do many of the exercises with her. 

Our little lady even taught our little man how to do the forward roll this evening. :) it will be an exciting journey for her if she decides to pick up gymnastics this term.

Our little man starts his swimming lessons tomorrow. We'd put it off last year when he was fresh into school, and when he had some hearing issues earlier this year. Thankfully, that's been resolved. He's a little nervous about starting lessons tomorrow and will be bringing his big sister for moral support. :) 

Our big boy has also committed to playing on a social football team this winter season. It's a big commitment (Tuesday evening trainings and Saturday morning games) and there's lots of work to be done. Hopefully we'll all be able to support him in the way he needs us to. 

Bedtime beckons. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Duder Regional Park.

Our longest walk yet, 2 hours. It was an undulating terrain traversing beach, dense forest, gravel pathways and hilly paddocks. We gave it our best shot and thoroughly enjoyed our packed lunch after. 


Walking along the coastline and looking out onto the vast ocean, our little man marvelled:

"I am a little ant. God's world is so big. Sometimes I think that I'm big but I look at God's world and feel like a little ant."

A profound and beautiful realisation coming from such a little boy. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Gathering Place.

It's been awhile since we hosted a big playdate. Some last-minute developments meant that we had 5 children coming by today to play. Thankfully, the arrival times were staggered and all the parents were thoughtful in the way they brought some food for their children to share.


The beautiful weather meant that there was something for everyone to do; we quickly figured out the outdoor children from the ones who were happy inside putting a puzzle together. We got to know new friends better and solidified old friendships. 

The husband kept the boys occupied with a game of football while I made lunch. Our children were great hosts and all the children looked out for each other.

At the end of the day, the husband and I were relieved not to have to cook. We'd planned a trip to the night market this evening.


It's always a treat and a great chance for the older children to learn to manage their money wisely and order their own food. Our big boy wasted money on fake Pokémon cards the last time, and this time knew well enough to steer clear of toys and just buy food. 

It's been a full day. 

Monday, April 22, 2024

Birthdays Come Early.


The bigs' birthdays came early this year as Popo surprised them with their presents early; they woke up one morning to find inline skates giftwrapped at the foot of their beds. They'd outgrown their skates and we thought the holiday might be a good time for them to break them in. They've been enjoying it and are very grateful. 

Now that all the children have their own skates, we took them to Skateland this morning to have a go on them. Papa and I rented skates too, much to the children's delight. It's been a decade, at least, since we skated but it's good to know we haven't forgotten how to. We had a lovely time. 

Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Day The Spring Rolls Sprung.

I was making spring roll filling tonight. Our little man wanted to help. Our bigs joined in too.

The mince and vegetables must have been feeling frisky because they flew everywhere

It was a tricky clean up but the husband reminded me that I do like involving the children in everything and that's a natural consequence of that. 



Little man: "My favourite thing to do is cooking."

Perhaps we're raising a future chef. 

Monday, April 15, 2024

Feijoa Season!

The term break is finally here. We got our flu vaccines done on the last day of the term. Our little man, upon turning 6, has taken on another job at home. He retains his role of "Toilet Roll Fairy" and opted to take on the job of Bathtub Brusher... Keeping the bathtub clean. The bigs are slightly jealous that he has such a fun job to do.






Autumn means feijoa season and a time for our girls to eat feijoas to their heart's content. Our young tree gives us about 3-4 a day, which is lovely but not enough. The girls make short work of 3kg of feijoas; it doesn't last more than a few days. Not complaining as I love feijoas too!

Hunua Ranges Regional Park.

Our first day of the school break involved a 50 minute drive to the Hunua Ranges Regional Park. We explored the verdant bush trails, admired the Wairoa Dam and traversed what may be Auckland's only pedestrian suspension bridge.


The tramp took about 1hr 40 minutes, probably our longest yet. Most of the children were game and enjoyed the adventure. Our big boy didn't enjoy the stairs and the drizzle so much. 

All was well and the children enjoyed a Maccas lunch as a treat for an incredible effort. There was lots to see on this walk. We are grateful to live in such a beautiful country. It will also be hard to find a tramp to top this one!

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Our Little Man Is 6!

It was a mission of a day. I was going to have lunch with our little man and throw him a little celebration after school. Thankfully, Papa was in charge of dinner: BBQ ribs with mac/cheese.

Our little man was up early opening his presents. We'd gotten him a Lego set and a digital camera. He's taken many photos to remind him of the day. Many.

After lunch, we packed for the party and spent some time building his new Lego set: 
It was exhausting, but everyone had a great time at the trampoline park. Our bigs took it upon themselves to look out for the younger ones. Our big boy came up with game after game to keep them laughing and moving. Our big girl came to check on me from time to time, and also made sure no one was left behind. They were nothing short of amazing today and they made looking after 8 children by myself a breeze. 

Dinner was delicious and the best end to a full day. 

Our little man is 6, and we pray that he continues to grow into a young man after God's heart. He is a blessing to our family.

Monday, April 8, 2024

Upcoming Birthday.

Our little man turns 6 in a couple of days and to say that he's excited is an understatement. Last Friday, he asked, "Mum, don't you think that you should start preparing for my birthday?" not knowing that I'd already gotten that ball rolling. 

We packed party bags for his friends this evening. We're having a little celebration after school with some friends of his.

Tomorrow, we'll spend the afternoon decorating his cake. Small little jobs that make his upcoming birthday celebrations a little more real for him. 

Sunday, April 7, 2024

School Fair.

We spent the morning at the Sacred Heart College school fair. It's an annual event and very much-anticipated by all as there is lots on offer. The children love getting to spend some money buying their own food and toys.

Our big boy found some of his classmates and wandered off with them to explore the fair.

Our littlies picked up a couple of umbrellas, which turned out to be incredibly handy as it rained shortly after. They were all too happy to be able to put their purchases to good use!

It was interesting as sporting goods made the cut this year and we came home with a wooden cricket set which the children and Papa spent much of the afternoon playing with. 

One more week of school before the term break begins. Almost there!

Saturday, April 6, 2024

An Interview & An Apron.

Earlier in the week, our big boy had an interview as part of his college enrolment process. At the eleventh hour, I realised we needed to bring a passport-sized photograph along. We made a trip into the village and managed to get one taken in time. Our sweet little lady thoughtfully offered a polaroid she had to us, in case we couldn't find a photo of him in time. It even had half his face in it. 


It's been a fruitful Saturday. I managed to get up early to go for a run first thing this morning. Our big girl and I spent the afternoon making an apron for her. We made a reversible one, using fabric we had at home. It was pretty neat, and she had such good focus in sitting down and getting it done in a couple of hours. She prefers the floral side of the apron, which was quite clear as that's the side that got the pocket too. It's been a long-awaited project for her. I'm glad we saw that one through.