Monday 29 October 2007

My Big Boy is 7!!




Bowen is 7!!! His birthday was on Saturday and we were awoken at 6am by a bouncing 7 year old looking for presents!!



He was pleased with his Bindeez, Deal or No Deal game, Nintendo game and Beanie Kids. We had a yummy tea at Fasta Pasta (his choice) and then chocolate sponge for dessert.



He had a small party yesterday - homemade pizzas and a play at home and then off to Ten Pin Bowling. They all had a great time and Shayne and I were exhausted!!! Ryan was a big help, even organising a game of pass the parcel for the party goers.


Monday 22 October 2007

What's Up??


It's been a busy couple of weeks - what's new?
We survived the school holidays - in fact I did a lot of nothing! The boys and I seemed to need to just chill out for awhile and that's exactly what we did. I got a few layouts done using the great laser cuts from Remember When and a few for Memories and More that I can't share just yet.


The Mount Gambier Show was on this weekend - we went for awhile on Saturday afternoon. The boys spent their money on showbags and the football game - they do this every year! They didn't go on a single ride! We went back at tea time armed with our fish and chips to watch the fireworks display. Ryan as usual watched from inside the car as he doesn't like loud noises.

Ryan also completed his first game of cricket on Saturday morning. They fielded last week and Ryan was very excited to take the first wicket of the match - bowled middle stump! They batted this week and he retired at 5 not out which is not bad for his first ever match. They won as well, so all in all a good start!


Yesterday was quite warm for Mount Gambier - 30! Here's what the boys got up to!



Monday 8 October 2007

Inspiration

This month on the Remember When blog fellow Barn Girl Nicole Southworth is sharing her scrapping journey with us. Just reading about her philosophies and smart ideas has got me inspired. So here's a quick layout I did yesterday. Nicole has talked about hand journalling (I know we all hate it) and also scrapping the everyday things. So here's Bowen cooking muffins on the weekend and I wrote the journalling myself - helped make this layout a really quick one. I've got similar photos of Ryan making choc chip biscuits to do next! I've also printed off her questionnaire for the kids to fill in for me. Stay tuned for more layouts.

Tuesday 2 October 2007

Catching Up

I went to a scrapping class at Scrapbooking Anonymous on Sunday and caught up with my good friend Kathryn who reminded me that it had been awhile since I had blogged.


So, for Kathryn (and anyone else out there who reads this) here's an update on what's been happening.
  • I had a great day demonstrating Fiskars at Spotlight in Mount Gambier - Nicky (the craft manager) was great and had everything all set up for me. I enjoyed working with their staff and customers and the new Fiskars punches and Shapecutter are great.

  • We're on school holidays here - starting today. I've managed to get both weeks off for a much needed rest and chance to spend some time with the family. Got off to a good start today - hardly saw the boys as they played with Brad from next door. Had to laugh as they decided that a picnic lunch was the way to go. Here's a picture - as they tucked into sandwiches, sausage rolls and other yummy bits.



  • Football season has officially finished. We went to Adelaide twice to see Port Power play Fremantle and then the Kangaroos in the finals. I'm secretly glad that we decided not to try and get Grand Final tickets. They had a great season even though their last match was pretty bad!

  • Footy has finished for Ryan too! It's now cricket season. He's playing for the West Under 12's and after a couple of practices is showing promise as a fast bowler. His first match is in a fortnight.

  • Bowen is playing basketball and Milo cricket this season - both start in the next couple of weeks.
  • Ryan also decided to try out for SAPSASSA Athletics. He represented the school in 100m, 200m, 800m and high jump, competing against other 9 year olds in the district. He won the 800m and came 2nd in the 100m - how exciting! We were disappointed to find out that 9 year olds aren't allowed to compete in Adelaide, maybe next year.

  • Let's see - on the scrapping front, I can now let you know that I am a Barn Girl for Remember When Scrapbooking. I've already designed a number of layouts and you can see them here. Kathy has the biggest range of Bazzill anywhere and is now designing chipboard and bazzill laser shapes - both retail and now wholesale. I've been enjoying using them. Here's a couple of the layouts I have done.