Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Christmas 2012

(This post is late. Sooooo late.  But like they say, "Better late then never!!")

I loooooooooove Christmas.  I love how everyone seems to smile more, give more, be a little kinder, a bit more patient, more willing to serve, more like Christ I guess.  I love it.  And I love that I can now pass my obsession with love of Christmas on to my kids.  We spent the month before Christmas talking constantly about Christ, and how he was born, and why he was born, and how he lived, and why he lived, and how we can be more like him.  It was the best month ever.  I don't know why we need a season to suddenly make it ok to talk about Christ constantly.  But I am already counting down to next Christmas!

We had Christmas dinner with my family the week before Christmas (coz that's when everyone was going to be around).  We did our 2nd annual Nativity play, which was totally awesome and the best part of the day by far.  I think as the kids get older and less crazy, the play won't be as awesome.
This year Malachi was Joseph, Vili was a shepherd, and Lani was meant to be a sheep, but she didn't co-operate (typical babies....) 

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It was so good to have all the kiddies together again, even if it was just for a little while.


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Christmas day we opened presents and ate breakfast. It's fun to see the kids develop in their understanding of presents. Malachi was excited about what was in them and who they came from, Vili was just excited to open a present (and took his time doing it, he caaaaaarefully pulled a tiny bit of paper at a time, and screamed if we tried to hurry or help him), and Lani just loved the paper. We have decided not do make Santa a part of our Christmas. The kids will get enough of it everywhere else, but we wanted to make Christmas in our home about Christ and about family, and so the kids knew that their presents came from Mummy and Daddy and Grandparents etc. 

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I love that this was Lani's first Christmas, and I loved seeing how she took the whole day in and feed off everyone's energy and excitement.

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Christmas Breakfast!!

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And then we headed to Cooks beach for a few days.  I love Christmas at the beach, that IS Christmas to me.  The weather wasn't the best so we cut our trip short, but it was so great being with family and just hanging out.

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 Merry Christmas every one!!!!

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Frankton Gala

I love school gala's.  I love the family atmosphere, I love that all the proceeds are going to help a school, I love all the food.  This was the first time the boys had been to a gala.  It was not as big as I had expected, but still really great.  I'm so glad that it worked out that Tui would be home that night to come with us.

The boys got to ride on a mini Ferris Wheel.  We're so lucky that Malachi is such a great brother, coz there is no way Vili would have gone on it without him.  It was so cute, every time they went around they SCREAMED at us "Hi!!! Can you see me??!!! I'm up here!!! Whooo hoooo!!".  It was so cute.

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We did a few carnival games, but only the ones where everyone wins a prize. :)

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Each of the classes had to set up and run their own game or stall, so Malachi played a few of their games too, like the frisby toss.  He won a bottle of water.  He could not have been more proud of his water.

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The boys got their faces painted.  Malachi wanted to be a boy butterfly, and Vili is a tiger. It was the first time that Vili was brave enough to let someone paint his face. 

 






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They were going to have hot air balloon rides but it was too windy, so instead they just let the kids run around inside the balloon, which they still thought was really cool.
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They also had the Super XV trophey on display, which the boys were underwhelmed by.
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And of course, there was lots of yummy stuff to eat.
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We topped it all off with a picnic for dinner and called it a great night.
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Toilet Training Vili

I had been dreading this process for a while.  Malachi was generally a placid, obedient kid, no real drama from him, so potty training was drama-free.  Vili, however, is a lot more ''spirited'' and I was worried toilet training would be opening a can of worms.  So we spent a week prepping him, telling him he was going to wear big boy undies, that he'd go to the toilet like Malachi, that he'd get treats when he went etc.  Him and I went on a special outing together to choose his undies and his reward treats.  We dusted off the ol' potty and we were ready to go.

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Monday - He wet through every pair of pants and shorts he owned, didn't have a single success.  In fact, I would have him sitting on the toilet for about 20minutes, nothing, the second he got off and got his pants back on, wet.  Over, and over, and over again.  And he would SCREAM that he hates the toilet, he don't like the toilet, and I'd have to hold him down to sit on it.  So by about 10.30am, with no more pants to wear, he was back in nappies.

Tuesday - I wasn't game enough to try again.

Wednesday - A total repeat of Monday, accident after accident, except he did have ONE sucess.  By 1pm all 18 pairs of his pants and shorts were wet and he was back in undies.

Thursday - I hadn't done the washing so there was no pants for him to wear so we took a break.

Friday - I decided this would be my last try.  If he wasn't ready then we'd just try again in a few months.  Vili wakes up and says to me "Mummy, I need to go toilet", very much to my surprise.  So I take him, sit him down, and he goes, just like that.  I'm astonished.  I cautiously put on his pants.  About 20 minutes later he tells me again "Mummy, I need to go to the toilet".  It took Malachi about 6 months to get to the point where he would initiate the going to the toilet, so this was a big deal to me.  That day he had only 1 accident.

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 In the 6 weeks since we started, he has had 6 accidents total, none of those in the last 2 weeks.  He is also dry during naps and at night (although I'm not brave enough to let him sleep in undies so he still sleeps in a nappy).  We've been on road trips, to the movies, and still he's dry.  It's totally flabbergasted me, that of all the children to be a super easy potty trainee, it's Vili.  Don't get me wrong, I'm EXTREMELY grateful, he's now saving us about $15 a week.  I'm pretty proud of my 3 day wonder boy.  And he's pretty proud of himself too.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Up north

(Careful, this is a loooooooong one!) 

My Dad's older sister got married and ask me to come and take the photos for her.  I was excited to be able to take Tui up north and to show him a little more of NZ.  We stayed in Ngunguru in the same holiday house that I had stayed in as a kid when we would come for summer holidays.  I had forgotten how beautiful it was up there.  We played tourist a little bit, visiting some historical sights, and had such a good time that we're going back for a few days early next year.
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On one of our many pit stops along the way.
Ngunguru is such a great beach for kids. The bay is sheltered by an island, so there is vertially no waves or wind, and there are tons of different spots you can go to.  Dad took Tui and the boys for a little putter around, just like we used to as kids.
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Lani just stayed and played in the sand with Grandma.

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Soaking up the undivided attention from Grandparents.

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My children are obsessed with Trampolines, but our house doesn't have the space for one, so they were over joyed to discover that the holiday house had one, and they spent every second they could on it.

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We went to Paihia and visited the sight where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed.
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This is the tree that was cut down to make this canoe, the largest in the world, made from one single tree.
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We visited the Treaty house and the old homestead. If my 7th form history memory serves me correctly, I think this is James Busby.
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This waterfall is one of 2 in the world that are in a horseshoe shape, the other being Niagra falls.

We thought that since we were already half way there were might as go the whole 9 yards and drive up to the top of NZ, to Cap Reinga.  It took way longer then we expected, but I was glad we did it.  It was surreal to stand there and look out and see nothing but sea, and this amazing amazing light, and to see where the pacific ocean and the tasman sea colide.

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I've just finished watching a documentary about Zimbabwe and it made me feel so blessed to live in such a beautiful country where we can freely move around and enjoy the landscape that's been created.  I don't ever want to live anywhere else. :)