Monthly Archives: April 2020

Spa day

The spa meni

Grace and Eli appeared with a spa day menu, so we each got to have a session at their special family spa.

Time for a mini pedi

They set up for a hand and foot soak, nails if you wanted that and a hand/foot/body massage.

Post operation nails
Enjoying a foot massage

I was skeptical as to how relaxing this would be, but it turns out they give an excellent hand, foot and back massage – exactly what I needed.

The proud team
We’ve been making story blocks
It will be good family fun and good practice for Eli
Adam is spending his days catching Marshmallow

Pocket bunny

A cosy place for Marshmallow

Marshmallow likes lettuce leaves, warm pockets to sleep in and hiding under the cupboards in the bathroom. When I say “under” I mean behind and under, which is inaccessible to humans without destroying the cupboards. That means Adam is constantly there trying to see if she has come out, which also means she keeps hiding away.

After a while she comes out to eat some lettuce leaves, and then as soon as someone goes to get her, whoosh, and she is back behind the cupboards. So along comes dad with his patented towel stopper. He eyes the bunny. She is eating leaves. The bunny eyes dad. Crunch, crunch. Dad throws the towel in an attempt to block off the exit. Bunny dashes. The gap is small, will the towel make it before bunny? The floor is wooden and slippery for bunny paws, will the bunny make it before the towel? The towel lands on bunny. Dad saves the day.

Wabbit hunting

Adam is obsessed. He can’t stop hunting Marshmallow. He’s out there looking for her, stalking her and catching her, and he’s become remarkably efficient at getting her.

It takes some patience, but he does eventually get his prey.

Grace spent lots of time working on a scale today

Trampoline shenanigans

The trampoline has been well loved with fun, silliness and the exercise all happening

Preparing for shopping
Black cat, white bunny (and matching clothes)
The Wii is also getting some good love

It’s a dough kind of lockdown

We have made white bread, whole wheat bread, Rye bread, Hot Cross buns. Let’s not forget the Playdough and salt dough. Today Duncan made Baguettes, deliciously tasty with the right amount of crunch.

26A53190-58C2-4403-AD39-F4305047A476These did not last long! Nothing beats warm bread fresh out the ovendfb9fac1-f036-4bb1-a655-da8cba3be6ecThis loaf of white homemade bread was so good. It was good  hot out of the oven, toasted, a day old and even when made into a toastie. I have a feeling this might replace bought bread in our home.

0EE0D6E1-C07E-468E-A3EE-B4EFA2927A23And to end off a week of bread, Duncan has started our sourdough starter. So I am definitely looking forward to that in a few days.  It’s a pity the shops have no bread flour. It seems that lockdown has everyone inspired to bake bread.

The kids have been really helpful around the house which has been wonderful. It feels like we are on the same team which makes my heart very happy.36EB44A2-2428-4515-8BAE-855E11A77A3D

The boys working on sanding some story cube blocks that we are making. Eli love this kind of work and could spend hours working with his hands

We ended the day with some homemade sushi which left everyone happy.

Never too old for playdough

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Grace says, “You’re never too old for playdough”

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Grace’s “pizza” creation, with cheese, bacon, and pineapple bits

Dough seems to be a lockdown theme. We’ve made hot cross buns, rye bread and now this white bread….which the children loved. Adam even ate the crusts!

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This is what happens when you play with real dough

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The ice cream train is departing!

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We still have good coffee

Grace & Eli have worked out a morning routine to keep their fitness up – what I call their backyard “triathlon”. 20 minutes of cycling, 10 minutes of running and 10 minutes of jumping.

Easter Trees and Exercises

Today started with my kids doing a 40 minute “triathlon” which included 20 minutes of cycling, 10 minutes of running and 10 minutes of trampoline jumping! Grace said it was a great way to start the morning. I must admit I didn’t join them but rather opted for a yoga workout!

I have been talking about salt dough easter eggs for a week now and finally made some today. All 3 kids had great fun rolling the dough, making the eggs and then decorating them. It was so awesome to watch their little production line they had going for tying the string. Eli cut the string, Adam threaded it and Grace tied the knots.

Once they finished decorating them they each chose a palm tree and made their own Easter trees.

Adam and I also made play dough today which we used to practice some numbers (Adam) and cursive (Eli)

I love the hand on the hip, stirring he has going

Well….I guess I was wrong and Adams total meltdown the other night wasn’t because it was late….mmm. So this went down. We all told Adam to play his +4 to stop Eli winning but he refused to listen…and instead……

I guess we will continue to work on his losing skills, one day at a time. Although to be honest I’m still working on them and I’m in my 40s ?

Apple chompers!

After months of having no front teeth, Eli realised today that he can eat apples again!

Front teeth are helpful
The brothers love each other, play with each other, and frustrate each other

These three hooligans arrived in our room today having some fun with the dress up clothes

Marshmallow cuddles