Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Birthday girl

Well Miss 10 became Miss 11 today. A young lady, but still very much a little girl. While many of her friends are swooning over Justin Beiber, she's still watching Barbie movies and High School Musical. I am more than happy though, there's no rush to grow up, there will be plenty of time to be a teenager and an adult. I want her to enjoy being a little girl for a bit longer.

Opening presents on our bed this morning - not sure if she was more impressed with the 2 sequels to Anne of Green Gables or the gold necklace - I kind of think Anne won!





Today was a day off from homeschooling so she got to watch her movie whilst I had this beautiful friend visit.

This friend from school blogged about rainbow cupcakes last week so I figured I'd have a crack for Miss 11's birthday cake.





I made a double batch of my vanilla cake mix, split it 7 ways and coloured it (yes - I know "good grief, look at all those artificial food colours!!!" What the heck - it's only a birthday once a year!), baked each layer separately (ok, so it was raining, kids were occupied and I didn't have much else to play with today!), hubby put it together and iced it - have I mentioned he was a baker pastry cook for 20 years....?









Then some of our family came for dinner and devoured it!!









Not to blow my own trumpet, but flip it looked AND tasted amazing!

Happy Birthday my Princess.

Xxx

Sunday, May 22, 2011

{Almost} Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Would you believe it's finally here?
Yes, Autumn  has arrived and bought with it some rain and cold weather - hooray!
We actually even had a storm on Thursday (of course I had 3 loads of washing on the line didn't I?)

I've crocheted 2 big snuggly blankets so far, one for Miss 10 in hot pink and one for Hubby which suits our lounge perfectly, we've had the heater on today for the first time this year and, as I type, I have a pot of chicken soup cooking - yum!

I was curled up in bed the other night and remembered a message I did for a ladies group a few years ago and thought I'd about blog it (I don't think any of you were in my loungeroom that winters day in 2002 so you won't mind if I'm repeating myself!)

Seeing as winter is officially only a few days away it's probably time to make some preparations for the season.  Just as we don't experience glorious summer all year round, we don't always have fine weather in our lives and we need to be prepared for those darker days, those 'winters'.  Here are a few tips.

Store up for winter ~  In colder climates or remote places people use store cupboards for provisions, we also need to store up in prayer and on God's Word so we have provisions to draw on when lean times strike (Prov 20:4).
In the same sense, a three course meal eaten last week won't give our body sustenance this week.  We can't live off last year's three hour prayer meeting or last months revelations, we need to continually be building up our spirits - or stocking up the pantry!

Sometimes winter storms come suddenly so
Don't wait for the storms to hit before you clean out the gutters ~ (Psalm 51:10)
Just as leaves block the water flowing through the gutters, we need to clean out anything that's blocking the flow of the Holy Spirit in our hearts.  If there is unconfessed sin, bitterness, resentment, unforgiveness etc in our hearts, we need a clean out - now, so that there won't be problems when a 'winter' arrives.

Get dressed for winter ~ I'm pretty sure none of us walk out the door in the mornings naked, we do spend time preparing for the day - don't we.....?
We need to spend time getting dressed in the natural as well as getting our inner clothing on.  Colossians 3:14 says the most important piece of clothing is love.  Don't wear it like an overcoat that is the last thing to be put on and the first thing to be taken off - wear love close to your heart, like 'thermal underwear' to protect you from the bitter winds of 'winter' like persecutions, accusations and offences.  Remember love covers a multitude of sins.

Keep warm ~ (Heb12:29)
When 'winters' come - (and they do) don't sit out in the rain having a 'pity party' ~ you will inevitably be out there on your own if you do....!
Come inside, into the Father's presence, sit at His feet and stay warm.  Keep the Holy Spirit fire burning in your heart - Luke 24:32

One final thing to keep in mind, although we aren't even officially in our Winter yet - Spring always comes after Winter.  There are times of new growth ahead.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Apple Park

Today we left home bright and early and took a long drive down to Donnybrook in our States South West. A homeschool excursion had been organised and about 20 families from Rockingham and Bunbury trekked along.
We went to an organic orchard to learn how the apples are picked and sorted.


We then all got to go out into the orchard and pick a mixed bucket of Sundowners and Pink Ladies.







Have you ever plucked an apple straight off the tree and bitten into it? YUM!!
So crunchy and tasty!
Needless to say we bought home 5 kilos of organic apples today...




A picnic at the Donnybrook Apple Park for lunch - SERIOUSLY the best playground for all ages. The kids and I had a ball, and so did my Mum....



Yep, that's her up the top of a massive climbing frame with my son!
Her 'inner child' was released for a while today and she convinced me it would be a great idea to twist and climb through the tubes and tunnels all the way to the top of a tube slide - dopey me... I have friction burns on my bruised elbows where I tried to slow myself down! Ouch. But boy did we laugh!!!!

She then navigated us to Gnomesville - a quirky little spot amongst gorgeous dairy farms and rolling hills ("babe, buy me a farm PLEASE?"). People from all over the world bring garden gnomes here, with stories and poems. All types of gnomes as far as the eye can see, in the middle of the bush.






Good fun!

All in all a great day. A long drive and we're all tired, but great.

Have I mentioned how much I love homeschooling lately?

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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Chookies

One of these things is not like the other ones, which one's the odd one out?



That would be Toby, who thinks he's a chook not a dog.....




And this would be him chowing down on the poultry grains with them.

If only the eggs he lays on the lawn were like theirs....!

Ps - see my son's bare feet in the background? Yep - still no signs of winter down here yet, lovely sunny days and slightly cooler nights. Zero rain.

Xx

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Monday, May 9, 2011

Mothers Day 2011

I know, I know, everyone has done their Mothers Day posts and mine is a day late - but this one is SPECIAL. It's got photos!!

See



Exactly what I needed/wanted. Oh how well he knows me.

And this from Miss 10




E = enormous...!

So I guess the gym isn't working then? (Nor the homeschooling spelling lessons - enoughmus??)

Plus - yay! Brekky in bed




I am one blessed Mum!

Hope you all had a wonderful Mothers Day, and when I can get the flopping computer to work I'll link up full credit to the lovely friend who took some time out today to show me how to do photos.

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