Apr 20

Another month gone….

This post was written by Vic in the category(ies) Elliot, Marc, Max, Ramblings 1 Comment »

Bet you were wondering what we’ve been up to? I realise the last big update was a month ago – we’ve been pretty busy, so I’ll just note the major things we’ve done:

Marc’s football team had a pre-season game on Sunday 25 March which they won, and Marc’s legs seem to be OK (he was out for most of last season with Achilles problems). He’s played again a couple of times since then, and all’s going well.

I did a turn at parent help at Max’s kindy before end of term. It was nice to see what Max gets up to there and how much he’s changed since he first started going. The younger kids now follow him around including three or four girls who always want to play with him. He’s off to morning kindy at the beginning of next term (five mornings a week) so he’ll be the youngest for a little while. It will be interesting to see which of the big kids he follows around!

We’ve also spent a lot of time with Ian and Ngahuia – who live down the road (both colleagues of Marc when he worked at Dell – and he now works with Ngahuia at NetApp). Ian’s daughter Megan has been in New Zealand (visiting from the UK) so we took Ian and Megan along with us to playgroup, music, swimming, Junglerama, and the local park. Max and Megan are a couple of weeks apart in age and got on really well….


We also spent a lovely relaxing weekend with them at their holiday home over the hill in the Wairarapa. The weather was great and the kids (and I&N’s dogs) spent most of the weekend running outside.

The following week was end of term for playgroup, music and kindy – with Max having a party at kindy on the last day – not because he is moving up to morning kindy – but because Linda (his favourite teacher) was leaving to move to another kindergarten. She has been fantastic with him and he (and the other children too) will really miss her.

My mum also had her birthday during that week, so the boys and I had lunch with her, and that night Marc and I, my sister Ali and her partner Clay took mum out for dinner to a fantastic Cambodian restaurant in town where we had a lovely meal – we’ll be going back again I’m sure.

Easter was nice but busy. I attempted to make Hot Cross Buns on Good Friday. I used the recipe in my breadmaker book and they turned out to be absolutely revolting – next year I’ll do it the real way and knead everything by hand. Saturday the boys had a birthday party to go to for Max’s friend James who was turning 4. His party was great and the kids enjoyed a treasure hunt, pass the parcel and playing musical statues (which was entertaining as it’s pretty hard for 4 year olds to stand still!) After the party we went to Ian and Ngahuia’s for a BBQ – the weather was pretty mild so we sat outside to eat dinner (possibly the last time for a little while though). Sunday the boys were excited to find the Easter bunny had left them an Easter egg each, and they also enjoyed running around outside finding the ones hidden there.

They were also given Easter treats by Ali and Clay, Nana Jan, Grannie Annie, Clay’s little niece Emma (she’s not even one yet!) and some money from Grandad Len and Ngaire – thank you to all of you. The rest of the weekend is a blur as it went past so quickly, but I know we enjoyed a really nice BBQ dinner at Grannie Annie’s, we collected and put together bunk beds for Max, moved the boys bedrooms around, farwelled Megan, Marc played football, and I managed to do a little bit of gardening too!

We then had two weeks of school holidays to fill – so have had lunch on various days with Marc, Grannie and Nana, morning tea with Auntie Ali, various playdates with Max’s kindy friends, a visit to the library, a birthday party for my friend Nickie’s son Ryan who turned 2, and Max and I did lots of weeding and hacking of bushes on fine afternoons while Elliot slept. Marc is currently away (for the second week of the holidays) on a training course in Sydney so it’s been pretty hard going entertaining both of them all day, everyday! Thankfully he gets back tonight.

I’m also busy setting up a little business so that should kick off in the next couple of weeks – I’ll tell you more about that soon.

Not making any promises but I am going to try to update more often (more than once a month anyway) in the future!

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Apr 11

Eye halve a spelling checker

This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Ramblings 1 Comment »

Eye halve a spelling checker
It came with my pea sea
It plainly marques for my revue
Miss steaks eye kin knot sea.

Eye strike a key and type a word
And weight four it to say
Weather eye am wrong oar write
It shows me strait a weigh.

As soon as a mist ache is maid
It nose bee fore two long
And eye can put the error rite
It’s rare lea ever wrong.

Eye have run this poem threw it
Eye am shore your pleased two no
It’s letter perfect awl the weigh
My checker tolled me sew.

by Margo Roark.

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Apr 08

Happy Easter

This post was written by Vic in the category(ies) Ramblings 1 Comment »

Happy Easter everyone!210-060 pdf The boys had a great time this morning hunting around the garden for marshmallow easter eggs. We’ve had a busy couple of weeks so I’ll try to update sometime over the Easter break with what we’ve been up to – a bit difficult at the moment with Elliot sitting on my knee! 70-243 exam

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Mar 26

ouch

This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) News No Comments »

Not much news to tell really…..

I had my first pre-season game of football/soccer yesterday and am sore, but not as sore as I thought I would be! We won two-nil which is always nice smile

Vic has started up her own blog at quickly vickly which I think is her “mommy blog” and will definitely tell you a lot more about what’s going on during the day than this one does…. Pay her a visit.

I also found a lomo script and thought softy (who is now a chrysalis btw) would look good.

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Mar 22

Time Flies

This post was written by Vic in the category(ies) Elliot, Max, Ramblings No Comments »

I can’t believe it’s been over a week since my last entry – we must have been having fun!
We had a nice quiet day on Wednesday followed by dinner at my windows professional key friend Anna’s house with her children Zach and Stella. Thanks so much for a lovely time (and meal) – we all enjoyed it.

Thursday morning we went to music and took along Zoe from down the road, while her mum was helping out with swimming at school. She is a lovely little girl who behaved beautifully, but I’m glad I don’t have three children to keep an eye on all the time!

Friday morning Marc surprised us by arriving home earlier than expected – he’d managed to catch an earlier flight from Auckland, so was home at 7.30am. The boys jumped all over him, followed him around everywhere and Elliot kept walking up to him, holding up his arms and saying ‘cuddle’. So I think I can honestly say we were all pleased to see him come home 🙂

Saturday we had a lovely time with Marc’s old boss Pete (not that he’s old), his wife Jan and their little boy Finn, who came to us for lunch. The boys all played really nicely together (Elliot and Finn are about the same age) – it’s just a shame they live over in Australia as it would be nice to spend more time with them.

Saturday night the clocks went back so the boys were up at 5am instead of 6am! After our nice early start on Sunday we dropped the boys off at Marc’s mums house (Grannie) for a few hours while we went round the shops looking for a new watch for me. I’ve lost the winder off the side of my old watch so I can’t change the time. I didn’t find anything I liked there, but have since found (and bought) a lovely Tissot watch.

This week has also been busy. It’s gone something like this …
– Monday morning playgroup, Monday afternoon kindy for Max and nap for Elliot, then in the evening I went to the kindy committee meeting (I’m the secretary on this committee)
– Tuesday morning Max went to play at a friend’s house and while Elliot had his nap in the afternoon I did a second coat of paint on the fence out the front
– Had a playdate with my friend Siobhan and her children Tyler and Mikayla on Wednesday morning and in the afternoon Elliot had his nap while Max and I did some painting, drawing, coloring and reading.

It’s Thursday once again – we had music this morning, Max is now at kindy, Elliot is asleep and I’ve been typing this instead of doing the housework and folding the laundry! Had better get a move on to get something done before I have to go and collect Max.

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Mar 18

home again

This post was written by Marc in the category(ies) Max, News 2 Comments »

Yay – it’s great to be home again!

Let’s see, what went on since we last spoke.  I had a Sunday afternoon drinking in a bar in Palo Alto called Antonio’s Nut House which was full of great people and friendly staff.  The end of the afternoon and the train ride home is slightly blurred but hey, they made me feel welcome smile

Monday to Wednesday was spent training and after the previous week it felt like a part time course with 9 to 5 hours every day!

Wednesday to Friday was spent traveling home and there isn’t really much to say except that was uneventful (which is what you want from air travel right?) I was greeted into Wellington by a great sunrise and the picture below taken through an iced up window on a bumpy flight just doesn’t come anywhere near doing it justice.

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It’s been absolutely fantastic to see Vic and the boys after two weeks away and all I’ve done for the two days since getting back is enjoying them as well as I can.  Elliot specially has been very huggy smile

Another couple of things (and because I took pics wink)

Yesterday (St Patrick’s Day) my Dad shaved his head down at his local Irish pub for charity.  He raised almost 600 dollars for Child Cancer and, although it was a bit of a shock, it looks better than the bright green hair that he had dyed especially for the occasion!

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And today we went and visited my Mum and left the boys with her for a couple of hours while Vic and I went shopping.  After the visit Max bought a Monarch caterpillar home to put on our swan plant.  He named him/her/it “Mr Softy” because he feels all soft when you touch him……

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Mar 13

Young Love Pt 2

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Yesterday afternoon I put a stick-on pirate tattoo on Max’s arm and he is so proud of it. (I couldn’t get the flash to not wash him out, and when I turned it off the pictures came out blurry.)


It came inside his latest Matchbox car, brought for being a good boy while out at the shops during the weekend. He won’t let me put soap anywhere near it during bath time in case it comes off, c_hanaimp151 pdfand insisted I take a photo to email through to Daddy and Uncle Jason (Marc’s brother is a tattoo artist).

Max and Brianna spent all afternoon playing 200-310 together at kindy again today. As soon as she got there she ran around until she found him outside, and Max was most impressed that she also had a fake tattoo on her arm. I hope she’s not going to be too heartbroken when Max moves to morning kindy at the beginning of next term.300-101 practice test

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Mar 12

Young Love

This post was written by Vic in the category(ies) Max No Comments »

When I dropped Max off at kindy today, I left him happily sticking things onto a box chatting away to little Brianna beside him. One of the kindy teachers Linda later told me she had had a conversation with Brianna which went something like this – “I’m helping Max stick Sony VGP-AC19V75 AC Adapter things on. I love this 210-260 boy – we’re on a date”. Linda and I both thought this was hilarious – but you have to wonder how does a three year old know about dating?

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