Jan 17
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Max
Busy day today!
First of all I ripped Max’s wiggly tooth out of his mouth! It was an accident, honest! I was getting Max dressed for his birthday party and we had put a t-shirt on that was too small. In the process of taking it off it must have caught on his tooth and all of a sudden he was screaming and blood was pouring out of his mouth! We looked around for his tooth for five seconds or so only to discover the tooth stuck up his nose!

We then had Max’s birthday party at a local swimming pool with 9 of his friends. He really enjoyed it and it was a very stress free way for us to throw a party!

Tags: max, tooth
Jan 16
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Elliot, Max
They can have such fun together sometimes!

Tags: elliot, max, siblings
Jan 16
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Max
One of Max’s front teeth has been slightly wiggly for a while. Naturally he can’t leave it alone and today it took a turn for the wiggly worst 🙂 I reckon tomorrow……

Tags: growing up, tooth
Jan 15
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Football, Marc
Play football at lunchtime and have this happen. It makes for fun walking…..

Tags: football, injury
Jan 13
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Site News
Max on his sixth birthday with his new Ben10 skateboard. Here we go…….

Jan 13
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Max
Max turned six today!
Vic and I were discussing last night that it just seems like yesterday that he was born. I remember the frantic drive through the streets of central London after I had the call at 02:30 from the hospital saying that Vic was 9.5cm dilated and wanting to push! Now Max is reading (or trying to) almost every sign, packet and brochure that he comes across.
Where does the time go? 🙂
Jan 11
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) News
This weekend the family plus Granddad and Ngaire went to a jousting tournament held in Upper Hutt and run by The Order of the Boar (great name!). There were joutsers from New Zealand, Belgium, Canada, Sweden and the US along with archery, sword fighting and siege machines. The boys had a great time and loved all the events but were especially impressed by the pageantry and colour of the jousting.

What else do you expect?
One rare thing that happened was that on one of the runs the competitors hit each other on the tips of their lances. If you think about all the things that have to align for this to happen you can understand why it doesn’t happen very often. Luckily I was shooting in high speed mode…

Jan 02
This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Site News
Hi everyone and welcome to 2009! Another year down and what’s to show for it except an inch or two on each of the boys? 🙂
As for Christmas it was crazy! The boys came in about 06:00 and we headed downstairs to see if Santa had visited. Supposedly he had so I’m not sure which list he was reading and checking twice….
One of the most used presents on the day was a very inexpensive guitar-microphone-amp set that Santa bought for Elliot. The boys even put on a show for us 🙂

Vic’s Mum had stayed for for the night and about 08:00 my Dad and his partner turned up for breakfast and more presents. Showers, nibbles and playing with toys and all of a sudden it was lunchtime and a visit from my Mum. We had decided again this year to stay at home and make everyone visit us. This was due to a couple of things. The first was falling asleep at the wheel a couple of years ago after rushing around all day (luckily I woke up when we hit the rough asphalt at the side of the road!) and the second was so that the boys could actually have time to enjoy their gifts in the presence of the people that gave them.
Dinner time rolled around and it was the full on dinner with Turkey and all the trimmings. Vic’s sister and her partner both hate raisins so Vic had made them an ice-cream pudding instead. They seemed to enjoy it although they were lucky it lasted until desert….

Boxing day was spent visiting people and then it was a full house again for BBQ on the 27th for friends that we hadn’t seen over the Christmas period yet. Here are some photo’s from the day.

Jay and Thomas on their first visit back to NZ from London

Thomas, Jack, Elliot, Abbey and Max

Max and Abbey (after we’d caught them kissing upstairs – at 6 she’s an older woman! ;))

Max and his Auntie Ali

Larry, Vic and Ali. These three have known each other since they were five!