Sunday, August 26, 2012

Kiwifruit Picking

Now that I think about it, this was a pretty patriotic thing to do, being that we're all kiwis (well, almost all of us.  Tui has a few more years and a few more $$$ to go until he's lucky enough to call himself a kiwi).  My cousin's husband is in charge of a community fruit picking group that harvests unwanted fruit and distributes it to needy groups in the community.  This was the first time that it worked out for us to go with him, and it was awesome!  Firstly, I had never seen how kiwi fruit grew.  I thought they grew on trees.  Nope, turns out they grow on vines, like grapes.  I was stunned. So we picked and picked (the boys picked and played. Vines = sticks + boys = good times), and filled up as many boxes as we could.  The deal is, you come and help pick for as long as you can, then you take home what you want and the rest gets donated.  Pretty good scheme.  Beautiful day for it too, the first sunny day all week.  It was a lovely way to spend a morning, out in the fresh air, doing some service, and getting ourselves some free fruit.
I forgot my camera (what the heck?!!!) so pinched Jeremy's ipod and took pictures on it, so they're not the best quality, but they're photographic proof of the event.

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And what do we do with all that kiwifruit?
 
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Make pavalova of course!!!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

THINK

Saw this on facebook today (who ever said facebook was a waste of time?!!)

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And I couldn't have been more moved.

This topic has been on my mind alot lately, gossip, negativity, etc. I feel like both of these consume too much of my day and are preventing me from growing.  And then in the Temple yesterday I had the same prompting, that I need to address this.  Yes, most of what I say maybe be true, and I might believe that it's necessary, but is it kind or helpful or inspiring? Absolutely not!!  I remember a talk from President Monson here about how we need to spend less time judging people and more time loving them.  And this little picture on facebook reminded me of that.  So here's to having lips that never speak guile and a heart that filled with a little more Christlike love for people.

PS. I am soooooo making one of these boards and hanging it in my house!! 

Friday, August 17, 2012

Cheifs 2012

We kept promising Malachi that we would go to one of the Cheifs games this season, he's old enough to stay interested the whole time and get excited when everyone else does.  But it just never kinda worked out, which is dumb because this was the best ever season for them.  It was always raining or someone was sick or Tui was working, something always came up.  So after they won the finals, they planned a big parade and we made sure we took him to that! He has a poster of them in his room that he carried around waving, and we painted their faces.  They had so much fun.  The actual parade happened so quickly and was so packed that there was no time to take pictures.  But here are some from before they went.

 
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I love Vili's little pukana in this.lol

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Westpac Helicoptor

As part of my "job", we get to go on all these really cool outings that they organise.  Today it was one my boys have been looking forward to for weeks, visiting the Rescue Helicoptor.  Poor Malachi woke up with a fever and a tummy bug and couldn't go, he was so sad.  So it was just me and Vili.  They got to sit inside it, which was awesome. The pilot was there and talked about how he flies in the sky to the people that are hurt and brings them back to the hospital.  Vili just listened to him in awe. They had obviously done this before because they had it all figured out - give the kids a sticker, let them sit inside and take a photo, shake hands with the pilot, give them a helicoptor toy, and done. 

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Hopefully this is the only time he ever needs to be in one of these.  But for a 2 year old boy, this was better then Christmas morning.

Lani is 10 weeks

10 weeks doesn't sound long, but it feels really long.  It's like she's been with us forever.  This little girl is just all chubs and blubs and we love it!! She has double and triple chins, and more rolls in her legs then I can count.  I'm pretty sure she's our chubbiest baby yet.  She's smiling all the time, especially at me (I've now bumped Malachi down the line and become her #1 Fav person, the way it should be).  She sucks on her hands all day, and if she doesn't have her hand in her mouth, she has her tounge sticking out, trying to lick something. Lani can be a real madamn sometimes, making us really work for some giggles.  One thing that makes her laugh today, tomorrow she'll decide it's totally not funny and give us a stone cold face.  She talks the most to Daddy, telling him all her troubles. She loves watching TV and mummy is trying NOT to take advantage of that, although it is handy when I'm trying to make dinner.  She sleeps way better then her brothers, but still not as well as other babies (like her 2 cousins born a few weeks apart who are both sleeping through the night - lucky!), but I'm not looking up the ladder, I'm looking down, so we're doing ok.  She's still got her birthmarks on her eye and face, but they have started to fade. 
We just think that she's the most beautiful thing on earth. 
Because she is.

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She always looks ready to give someone a knuckle sandwhich.
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Tounge, always out.
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She loves her play arch.  Almost as much as her brothers love it.
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Purty baby.
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Strengthening those legs.
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No matter which way we put her, she'll turrn her head upside down.  Malachi used to do the same thing.
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Pukana!!
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Lovin her some tummy time.
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There goes that tounge again.
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Sucking on her bottom lip.  Both the boys did this, as did Tui when he was a baby. Must be some tasty lips.
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Little fatty in her bumbo, drooling all over herself.