There is a drop at the mountain bike track that Grace hasn’t worked up the courage to go down. It is higher than anything else there but looks much worse than it actually is.
Today Eli inspired his sister by going over the edge. And then Adam joined in too.
Grace is still really enjoying her ballet and it was great to see how she has progressed when we went to watch. I think one of the biggest changes I noticed is that her ability to follow the music has dramatically improved.
Eli likes to stare at himself in the mirror and try out different hair styles….as Grace says, “What’s he going to be like when he is a teenager??”
Mr Cool’s hairstyle (that he did himself) before bath time
The cousins are here and today it is up the mountain we go!
Everyone did pretty well in the queues until we finally got to the part where the cable car arrived.
Cable car selfies – it was loads of fun going up for the first time in about 20 years….and the kids enjoyed it too.
The girl cousins
Going up!
The dassies were a source of great joy at the top
All the cousins at the top of the world
And us
Grace, who had been full of nerves before getting to the top, was super happy when we got up there. The vastness of the ocean and how small everything was down at the bottom seemed to have a big impact in her. She was just staring out and I asked her what she was thinking and she said, “Just thinking about how small I am.”
The cousins are coming…..
The Cousin Who Shall Not Be Named, The Little Cousin and Annie arrive today and the children seem excited.
All the decking boards are now up on the fort – just a light sand and some sealing and we’re done! (okay, and some more concrete).
I like having my helpers with me…
It all started when I arrived back from a mountain bike ride to find Donné in tears – she had to deal with Eli discovering how a cable tie works and that pulling harder doesn’t help to get it off. The tricky bit was that he decided his wrist was a good place for this experiment. A tight cable tie on a wrist attached to a hand that is gradually going purple presents some challenges, especially given that it is very tricky to get something in there to cut it off. Donné managed to get it off with some nail scissors, so all was well in the end (barring Donne’s frayed nerves).
We spent some time at Vergelegen and while we were there Eli bashed the back of his foot, where he already had a blister that was healing, which resulted in blood gushing all over the back of his foot and an impromptu bandage made from paper towels.
After arriving back home from Vergelegen Eli was riding his bike around the pool and somehow rode into one of the outside table chairs and bashed his lip. He then had a nice fat lip to go with his damaged foot.
And after all of that, some photos of our Sunday afternoon trip to Vergelegen.
The little monkeys
Climbing in the tree
Poor little Addy has been having a bad bout of eczema so the Dr has recommended damp sock bandages over cream….let’s see how it goes.
Luckily the little guy thinks they are awesome
Donné has wanted this puzzle since before Christmas and it arrived today – a perfect puzzle to break up into sections for everyone to build.
The peaceful puzzle builders
And the circling shark
Adam has been steadily progressing with his swimming and is doing really well. He’s developing into a nice strong swimmer and I’m looking forward to seeing where he goes with it.