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Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas cupcakes

While we have been really trying to be healthy this year, Christmas is a great time to have some fun baking. So for the boys school Christmas party we made some reindeer cupcakes.

Here is one of them. I just made chocolate cupcakes. Used pretzels for the horns, mini marshmallows for the eyes and jaffas for the nose.


I like everything to look neat and cute



The boys had a lot of fun 'helping' and they got a bit carried away.




They did a whole tray of these *sigh*. While I made a comment to them about how they never let anything be nice and pretty, this just encouraged them further!

Hope you having crazy Christmas fun at your house too!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Toowoomba Flower Festival

I have always wanted to go to the Toowomba Flower Festival which is held each spring. But as it is scheduled in the school holidays each year it doesn't really work out.

However this year I was passing through, just at the right time. So I caught up with my old friend Rochelle Catalini and her boys and we headed out to Queens Park. It was a brave move with 5 boys between us (I had one with Nan) and we only managed a quick stroll thorugh the flowers as my boys wrestled and chased one another. But it was so nice to see! I really love flowers. It was great to catch up with Rochelle and see her kids too.

Rochelle, Hyrum and me...

How beatuiful are these tulips!


More beautiful tulips...



Rochelle taking photo of beautiful tulips...



Lots of older people looking at flowers, note: not many other Mums braved the gardens with their kids.


I like this flower bed of all differnt types of flowers.


I think these are delphiniums...


Rochelle and Hyrum. He was so well behaved!


These two little cuties, Hayden and Liam, were still for the camera for a minute.


My boys about to wrestle (luckily they didn't fall into the flower bed)...


Seth with his robot dance moves... (do my kids seem a little hypo to you?)



My boys happy at last, up a tree! Can you see them? Poor Hyrum and Liam are not quite tall enough to get up yet.


Anyway it a slightly stressful but fun time. Hopefully one day I can do it, minus children, and really have a good look. But it was still fun. Thanks Rochelle for putting up with us!
























Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Our Yamba Holiday

With the business of life we decided in would be nice to get away and 'disconnect' from life. Because of schooling the 3 oldest boys have had laptops this year and were becoming a little too obsessed with technology and we needed some time out from it. Having teenagers now, we also needed to spend some family time with them, away from the stresses of school, homework, computers etc. So we found a fairly reasonably priced house in Yamba which had plenty of space to explore and run around and have booked it for a week; leaving all computers behind! We've never been to Yamba before and we love to explore new places so it is an exciting prospect!

As Mark owns his own business leaving for a holidays is always really full on as he has to try and wind up all his jobs before he leaves. Normally this means working back at night. This time seemed even more busy than normal, with Mark working 50 hours in 4 days in order to be ready to go. It really wears you out!

Anyway I thought I would keep track of how my 'disconnect- reconnect' holiday would go.

Day One
Even though woke up early I lingered in bed. Not eager to jump into all the work ahead to get the family packed. After the normal crazy dash of packing and cleaning, tantrums and fights we were ready to leave. This holiday we had the great idea of getting a bike rack and taking our bikes. It looked so easy when other people did it. But as young can see in the photo, getting five bikes on a Prado was no mean task! I mean it looks like a circus bus! We actually had people drive by us looking at us to see who was driving this crazy car and grinning!


This is our Prado all loaded it. Doesn't it look crazy!
We were worried we might get pulled over by the police.

We had a pretty good run the way to Ballina until we passed the Macadamia Castle. We started reminiscing about previous times we had been in the area (without the gameboys you see we had time to talk). Like the time we stopped at the macadamia castle and when a particular child had dropped his ice-cream and had a tantrum when he dropped his ice-cream cone. We all had a good laugh at this distant memory when 'thump' a book came hurtling passed us all the way from the back seat. Then came a few more items. It seemed this child didn't seem to appreciate the story and was getting really upset. But the rest of us couldn't stop laughing as we remembered another time when the same child had gotten upset and had started throwing things from the backseat.


Here we stopped at Ballina for lunch. The boys are relieved to be out of the car and into a tree.


Anyway we finally made it to Yamba. Past all the sugarcane fields and down the long windy road that lead to town. The three and a half hour drive, took us about five, but we finally made it and got to our holiday home. The boys were thrilled- it was a two story house, which, to them, means it was a rich person’s house. The best bit though, was that it was that it was on a canal which meant we had our own little pontoon with about a meter and a half of 'beach'. The boys were in the cold water in no time. There was lots of fish darting all around which made Mark just start itching to fish, even before unpacking the car.


The boys love their little patch of sand.

Instead of going fishing we went to find some fish to eat and this was the great food we found to eat. Morton Bay bugs (called Yamba bugs here) for only $20 a kg. We got four for $10 and they were so fresh. The prawns were so big. Mark and Ben (who just LOVES his seafood) peeled them all before dinner so they were ready to go. They hadn't been frozen and they were seriously some of the best prawns I have ever had. Especially since I didn’t even have to peel my own! My family to myself, no stresses and appointments, great food, life is good!



Here is our yummy meal of prawns (already peeled!) and 'Yamba Bugs'. It so so fresh!













Monday, October 3, 2011

The Family Wrestle

It was after dinner on holidays and the boys still seemed to have lots of pent up energy, so I suggested a wrestle.

Having a kid and Dad wrestle was a favourite activity for me and my siblings when were growing up. It started when we were small and the aim was to have our Dad pin all of us down before we could get away. Of course any underhanded activity such as ganging up on Dad, pulling each other from his grasp and tickling was allowed. It normally ended in somewhat getting hurt, so the rule was, 'when somebody cries the wrestle stops.' Of course this meant lots of swallowing of tears and insisting that we weren't crying, as we tried to stop the flow. (Of course sometimes it also meant time out for some child that got a little to carried away).



Mark wasn't that keen on my idea. I mean, have you seen my two oldest? They are really tall these days. Ben is taller then me and they are both really strong. So we had to modify the idea so that it wasn't all the kids at once.



Hayden was a little scared to join in, being the smallest. So he just jumped off the furniture. You can see him above.


 

Anyway you can see they had a fun time and the next night they were calling for another one... Well the kids were. :D


Saturday, July 30, 2011

Seth's little prank

Everyone now and again the boys get into a mood where they like to do pranks on each other. Put tape on the bottom on your mouse, water bombs are of course popular, that sort of thing. Well Seth had 3 weeks of holidays and had a bit of time on his hands so decided to do a prank on his older brother while he was out.

So this is what he got up too:


 A silly string attack!
Ben was so not impressed when he got home!


Monday, April 25, 2011

Eight boys!

The problem with having an all boy family is when they have friends over you get an ever bigger mob of boys to look after!
The way the Easter holidays worked out this year, because we were going down South for the week, there ended up being only one day the boys would be able to have a friend over. So I told each of the boys to invite a friend over. When I woke that morning, I thought to myself, 'Eight boys Amy what have you done!' But it ended up working out pretty well. I just made sure I had lots of food and they all just played happily with each of their friends.



Ben and Lachlan on the laptop.

 

Hayden was so pleased Ishir could come to play. They are just about to get out the train tracks.


Josh and his friend Sebastian, they played gameboy for most of the day.



Seth and Nicholas got on their bikes, packed a lunch and went exploring.

Eight boys seemed to be easier then four boys! I even managed to get a bit done around the house. :D