Thursday, December 27, 2018

390 + 286 Weeks

This has been such a huge week for us, with Christmas, so much family and beach time.  Our house looks like a bomb has gone off, as we're just not home enough to tidy up the damage from Christmas.  Both of my brothers were in town for Christmas, as well as Sting's girlfriend, and my sister and her family, as well as my cousins Tess and Ruth and their parents and families.  It has been one long family get together.  We did a beach dinner at Collers Beach, and the next day Jeff and I took the kids to the Bommie to go snorkelling in the rock pools.  It was so amazingly beautiful there, and really made me appreciate where we live (not enough to keep us from moving though!).  Christmas eve was spent at Mum and Geoff's, and was just us four siblings and our immediate families.  It was so nice to have everyone together.  It doesn't happen often enough.  The kids were happy because they got to watch tons of tv, and of course they were totally wired that night and couldn't sleep.  Too excited for Santa.  Jeff and I were up past midnight doing Christmassy things like filling bean bags full of beans. I got to sleep well after 1am, and then was awake again at 5am, so I wasn't in the best shape for Christmas day.  The kids were up at 6am going through their stockings and trying to be quiet while really making such a ruckus.  They were so excited to open their presents, and loved them all.  They are very disappointed that Christmas is over, even though they have such good stuff to play with.

Christmas lunch was over at the place my cousin Tess was renting, with all of the extended family members who were in town.  It was a little tough for the kids as they don't know my cousins' kids very well, and they didn't gel very well.  We took them down to a nearby oval to fly their new drones, which they love.  Christmas lunch was really fun for the grownups, with plenty of good food and drink.  On Boxing Day we met the extended family again on Mollymook Beach for a beach day.  The water was amazing and it was fun, despite Arley having a meltdown and taking it out on me.  After the beach we went back to Lolo and Dida's to spend the afternoon and evening, so that we could have one final night with my brother Jay before he left for Sydney today.  The kids are so in love with their uncles, they wish they would live here.

Today Jeffrey had to work, and it was crazy hot, so I took the kids to the Bommie again for a bit of snorkelling and swimming.  Arley is always too scared to go in to the water very deep, but today he had a major breakthrough.  He was in the water with me, and dared to let go of my hand, and realised he could swim in the ocean just like in a swimming pool (telling him this over and over just seemed to fall on deaf ears!).  He got brave.  He refused to get out of the ocean, and was in by himself!  He kept turning around to me every 15 seconds to give me the thumbs up, but he was literally in the ocean today for about three hours.  He couldn't get enough.  I couldn't believe it.  And now he can't wait to go back to the beach!  When he got home, he fell asleep on the couch and was dead to the world.  Of course now he is wide away at 10:45pm!  And boy is he grumpy!

It has been a huge week, and it still isn't over.  But it's been really lovely too.

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Family after Sunday night beach dinner





The beautiful Bommie

 Us four siblings at Christmas eve dinner


 About to open family presents.  Too excited!

 Sting with the ugliest shoes ever (but the best Christmas gift!)

 Christmas morning








 Flying his new drone
 Family day at Mollymook beach
Today at the Bommie






Thursday, December 20, 2018

389 + 285 Weeks

I didn't realise how much we did this week until I went through all of the photos.  Arley has been a little ratty the last few days, and now I know why.  We got to the beach for our morning walk a couple of times, which is good.  The kids' Uncle Jay has arrived from China.  We haven't seen him in over two years, so we have been spending a lot of time with him.  We've had family beach day at Mollymook beach (see the photo of Arley and his Dida below), we had morning tea at the Golf Club, lots of games (as we've been indoors a fair bit, as the weather has been hit and miss).  Jay came with us to the water park, and the kids couldn't get enough of him playing with them.  It has been really lovely.

The kids had their last horse riding lesson until their horse riding camp in a few weeks.  While we were watching Carmie ride, Arley got mauled by two horses that wanted his popcorn.  It wasn't a scary mauling, but a very persistent and very funny mauling.  They just kept coming back for more, and Arley was loving it.  Afterwards we went to our weekly lunch at the Heritage bakery.  I love our Mondays.

Carmie's drama crew had their end of year performance, The Paper Bag Princess.  It was very cute, and she told me afterwards that she couldn't sleep the night before.  Arley was very upset that he didn't get to put on a play too.  Carmie had no stage fright at all, so huge improvements!  Afterwards we went to Collers Beach for dinner, and it was a great end to the night.

When we went to the zoo last week, the kids saw the Trees Adventure place, and I promised them I'd take them to it before the school holidays hit, so we went up yesterday.  It was awesome.  The kids got to try their hand at zip lining, and they walked on suspension bridges and over boulders.  They both absolutely loved it.  The problem was that by the end Arley was very tired, and started getting frustrated with his harness and the tools, and he took it out on me.  While he didn't want to stop the adventure, he was very cross and mean to me from up in the trees.  He told me he didn't love me, didn't need a mother any more, and that he is moving out of home on January 27th (a very specific date!).   It took some good lunch and a sleep in the car to level him out again.  However, both kids loved the adventure and want to go back.

Today we went back up to Nowra for the kids' friend Aska's birthday party.  It was being held at the trampoline place, and the kids got very hot and sweaty but had a blast.  I wasn't going to take the kids, as we have family in town, but I felt too guilty, so up we went.  It was just one more huge activity tacked onto a week of huge activities!  And that's why Arley has been losing the plot.

There is one other reason.  His best friend and neighbour Jemma is moving away tomorrow.  Her family is moving to Wagga, so he is likely to never see her again.  We have been preparing for this day for a while by talking about it, and he has actually been counting down the days in hours according to how many he has left with her.  She came over this afternoon for a final play, and they had a really good one.  He does not remember life without Jemma in it, and they are so close, they play for hours together, several times a week.  They are two peas in a pod, and Arley's therapist told me she is the best type of friend for him (tough, and just shrugs off his aggression and doesn't put up with his nonsense).  I am so sad for him, because they love each other so much, and now she is moving away.  And I'm sad for myself, because she has been such wonderful entertainment for him!

Anyway, below is a video of the kids zip lining:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIsXczxVXjo&feature=youtu.be

 Arley & Dida

 Attacked by horses!



 Lunch after horse riding

 Getting ready for The Paper Bag Princess

 Beach dinner


 Water park with Uncle Jay







 Arley loves Christmas beetles (and they freak me out!)
 Trees Adventure










 At Flip Out

 Last play with Jemma :(