Monday, April 21, 2008

My Mighty Knights

I can't describe how excited I was to see my Mighty Knights beat the Sydney Roosters yesterday. By the end of the first half the Roosters were leading 20-12 and I must confess I wasn't too confident the Knights would win.

But boy did the Knights come back in the second half...

FINAL SCORE

34 - 20

Not only did they keep the Roosters scoreless in the second half but with about 10 seconds to go I said "come on boys put on another 6 points" and within seconds Danny Wicks collected the ball and ran nearly the full length of the field to score! Awesome... if you know what Danny Wicks looks like then you will understand what a funny site this was to see him chug chug chugging up the field... let's just say Mr Wicks is not a small lad and is not the sort of player you'd expect to see dashing up the field!

We have a by this week and then take on the Titans at home so hopefully we will be this successful in Round 8.

Well done boys!

A new take on colouring in

I had been having a rather "challenging" day with Spencer on Saturday whilst Alan was at work. Alan didn't get home until nearly 6pm so it was a rather long day for Spencer and I who were constantly butting heads... as we have a tendency to do. Let's just say we are very much alike and both very determined... to get our own way!

Well unfortunately Spencer lashed out at Alan within a few minutes of him getting home which scored himself some "time out" in his bedroom. Now we don't normally give Spencer time out in his room because... well there are just too many things in there for him to play with so it isn't really time out - but with the day I'd had we just decided to put him in his room. After a few minutes we realised he was rather quiet so went to investigate.

The cheeky little monster had climbed up to one of his cupboards and helped himself to some roller markers and as you can see by the photo below decided to colour himself... he had pink stripes on his hands, feet and face as well as some gorgeous pink lips.

All Alan and I could do was laugh... which was a really nice way to end a dreadful day!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Our garden




The succulents in our front garden are really coming along. These interesting little plants were only about 5cm tall when they were given to me about a year ago.

The plants above are known as "flapjacks" or for the green fingered readers the official name is Kalanchoe thyrsiflora. They are one of the most interesting plants I have seen for some time.

We have about 5 or 6 of them planted in our front garden and two in pots at our front door. Unfortunately only one of the potted ones has taken off - the other is still alive but seems to be struggling a bit. The top and bottom plant is about to flower and has grown a long stem of about 25cm in length out of the centre of the plant.

The shot below is the stem of one of our bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) plants. This particular plant is probably close to 2m high - well let's just say it's as high as our house.


We have 3 of them in our front garden and when we bought them back in 2004 they were in tiny little pots and probably about 25cm tall.

They don't flower often and I don't know if that is actually normal for this variety but when they do flower they display gorgeous purple and orange flowers.

Something to cry about?






As parents we are taught to ignore our children's tantrums and not give into this attention seeking behaviour.

During my sister's visit we were enjoying a relaxing afternoon outside snacking on triple cream brie and watching Spencer enjoy the warm afternoon sunshine whilst playing in his tree house.

All of a sudden our peaceful afternoon was interruped by Spencer's intrusive and bellowing voice having decided to scream about something.

Like most of his tantrums I can't even remember what brought this one on but as my sister was already taking photos of Spencer, managed to take a few shots of him during and after his tantrum.

The first photo is of him in full flight of his tantrum. At this stage he was opening and closing the door on his tree house and slamming it angrily and stomping around the yard.

The second shot is sulky Spencer. I don't know what he's thinking at this stage of his tantrum but I'd like to think he's feeling a bit silly about his behaviour and perhaps regretting becoming angry and so fired up.

The last two photos are after the tantrum has passed and I have my happy little Spencer back. It's amazing to see how quickly his tantrums pass and how he can go from being almost manic with frustration and anger to happily smiling and wanting hugs and kisses and saying "I really sorry mummy".

I think I'll stick the first and last shots on our fridge so next time Spencer has one of his "moments" I can look at the photo, have a giggle to myself and know that within a minute or two normality, and my happy little boy, will soon return!

Finding love in a bag of chips...

A few weeks ago we were eating some Salt & Vinegar chips and Alan found a chip that was in the shape of a love heart.


Although the photos aren't that clear I couldn't resist posting them as I doubt I will ever see a potato chip in the shape of a heart again or Alan posing with one for that matter!


Spencer and his Aunty Neen

As mentioned previously my sister, Janine, came to visit 2 weeks ago so I thought I'd post a few photos from her visit.

She had a great time with Spencer and this was the first time she's really been able to spend some quality time with him since he's been walking and talking.

Of course she arrived with lots of surprises for Spencer and needless to say he was spoilt rotten. His favourite gift from Aunty Neen was his Bob the Builder suitcase, which as you can see by the photos, now insists on taking
everywhere. The shot of him here was taken at Indooroopilly shopping centre when he and Alan picked up Janine and I after our shopping spree. He greeted us with a big smile screaming "Aunty neen.... aunty neen" with his new Bob doll poking out the top of his Bob suitcase... too cute!

The other photos were taken outside the Gallery of Modern Art on 30 March 2008 - our second visit to GOMA!














With a little splash of paint...

Here are some photos of Spencer's tree house complete... well at least until we decide to add something else to it.

Over the Easter long weekend we headed to our local hardware store with paint and herbs on our shopping list in order of "prettying up" Spencer's tree house. We had decided to paint the outside of the house brown and were lucky enough to find a pre-mixed tin for half the regular price. Alan also bought a new latch for the door.


The three of us spent the day outside painting the tree house and as you can see by the photo of Spencer, I think he managed to get more paint over himself than he did on the actual walls of the house. Needless to say he had fun and sent mummy's anxiety levels sky rocketing by the amount of paint he had on his clothes, in his hair and on his arms & legs and also the amount of paint he was successfully flicking in mummy's hair!

Whilst the paint was drying on the house my little brown boy helped me re-pot the herbs. Our little edible garden consists of rosemary, chives, basil, mint, thyme and oregano as well as some adorable miniature chili plants. Spencer has his own little watering can which he now uses to water his plants.

The next day I got stuck into painting the inside of the house blue & brown. This was a bit tricky on my back and I came to the conclusion, rather quickly I might add, that it probably would've been smarter to paint the inside before we put the tree house together.

Either way the house now looks fantastic and Spencer's absolutely loving his little "tree house".

From Warhol to T2

As I hadn't seen my sister since June 2007 I thought it was a good time to shout her a visit to Brisbane. Janine arrived on Thursday 27 March and headed back on the following Tuesday... her journey home is another Blog story altogether! We had been teaching Spencer how to say Aunty Janine for the past week and he proudly greeted her with "Aunty neen" as she walked off the plane.

On Friday we were lucky enough to spend the entire day together - no kids and no husbands ... just two sisters enjoying some well overdue quality time together!

Firstly we caught the train into the city & visited the Andy Warhol exhibit at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA). To be honest I'm not a huge fan of Warhol but figured this would probably be the only time I'd get to see such a collection of his work. I arrived thinking I wasn't going to enjoy the exhibition so I tried to keep an open mind and not judge the exhibit purely based on his cans of Campbell's soup!

Well to say I was blown away would be an understatement to say the least and I can honestly say I am definitely pleased I took the time to experience the exhibition. It was nice to see that his collection included pieces which weren't his trademark silk screen prints.

Janine enjoyed the exhibit too and we both bought some fantastic souveneirs - some great postcards which Janine has already framed and some fantastic books - our favourite being Andy Warhol Fashion which is a delightful book full of illustrations of shoes, clothing, handbags and accessories - my first love!

A highlight of the exhibition however was the Warhol photo booths. Here you could take your photo in these funky little photo booths. Your photo would appear on the screen after being magically transformed into a Warhol style picture. You then selected the colours of each photo and the photo is then emailed to you.

Janine and I had soooo much fun with this and even went back on the Sunday with Alan and Spencer to get some group shots done. As you can see by the photo they are just too cool... or at least we are!!

After Warhol we made our way to Indooroopilly Shoppingtown for a spot of shopping. I'm proud to say we actually didn't leave the Centre loaded with shopping bags but what I can say is that we could potentially now be financial partners in Janine's newly founded favourite store, T2.

If you haven't visited one of their stores you are truly missing out... especially if you are a lover of tea. Their range of tea is exceptional with well over 50 flavours to choose from. I think we must have spent a good hour in this store and the most difficult thing, apart from leaving the store was restraining ourselves from buying one of everything... Janine was just lucky that each pack of tea only weighed 150gm or her excess baggage would've been even more than the 13kg it was when she left!!

Here is their website if you're interested in taking a look...
https://secure.t2tea.com.au/flash/main.html

Overall we had such a fantastic day. I can't remember the last time Janine and I spent a day together just the two of us so it will be a day I will remember for a long, long time.
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