I have wanted to take the kids to the movies for a while but haven't known which movie would be a good one. My kids get worried in movies when the music picks up or when a problem occurs so I have been hesitant in them watching new movies, especially if I haven't seen the movie before. At the aquarium James entered a photo of the kids next to a Peppa Pig poster into a competition to win a family pass to the Peppa Pig movie. We won!
After AFL we headed to Hornsby movies.
The kids were a little bit excited about seeing the Peppa Pig Movie.
There weren't many people in the movie theater.
The movie was made up of 10 Peppa Pig episodes. It was a pretty long movie to watch but we survived. James and I had a chuckle at the Dad behind us who had fallen asleep during it. Bless. The important thing though was that the kids really enjoyed the movie. They had a few giggles, they were fine with the lights being off and the volume of the sound. Maybe I will try Daniel at the movies soon, just need to work out the right movie for him to watch.
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Riding riding riding
At Christmas time Eliza started to learn to ride her bike. She did really well with James learning to ride on her own but wasn't so confident with stopping and with starting on her own. Then because of holidays then preschool starting up again and weekends being busy, we didn't make it to the park again for ages for her to keep practicing. After a few months we managed to head to the park again but she was quite nervous about riding on her own. James had her try and ride on the path and she was able to do it but her confidence wasn't there and she got upset as she rode and when she tried to stop. She decided that each time she went riding she wanted to ride the bike with training wheels on it. I made the call that she wasn't to ride that bike anymore. She either had the option of scootering or riding her wobbly bike (that's what she calls it). We left it for a few more weeks and then I took her to the oval to practice stopping on her wobbly bike.
We started by riding down the oval and stopping on each of the marked lines on the football field. She started to get the idea of stopping first and then putting her foot down. She grew in confidence and in her joy of riding. (Ignore the sideways video)
The giggle is a sign of the fun that she was having and the fact that she was able to stop on her own.
We wanted to show Daddy her riding so sent him this video. Again there were giggles of pride.
As her confidence grew we started to ride the full length of the field. So proud of her riding all the way on her own. The highlight though was that she said 'That was fun. I was to do it again!' Total change in attitude to when we arrived.
We then started to ride around the goal posts to work on steering instead of just riding in a straight line. Again she was nervous at the start but gave it a go and grew in confidence. I'm so proud of her! She only once ran into the posts but happily got back onto the bike and had another ride.
I asked her if she wanted to ride on the path but she got nervous again. We rode a few more times around the oval, through the posts, stopping and having me help her start. She was doing great! We then headed back to the car and I asked her to ride to the car on the path. Surprisingly she said yes. She did it! I then asked her if she wanted to ride to the playground. She said that she didn't want to ride down the hill so instead we turned around and rode back along the path in a straight line. She did so well!
She only once stopped by trying to hold onto the fence instead of using the breaks. But still, so proud of her for giving it a go! And multiple times too.
A week later Eliza wanted to head back to the park to ride her bike again. I had Alexander with me too so I offered her the option of riding on the road. She decided that she wanted to scooter on the road instead. I decided that I wasn't going to push her to do it so instead let her scoot and at times asked if she wanted to have a go on her bike. Eventually she decided that she would give the bike a go on the road. We spoke through what to do to stop and broke it up again. Riding to the power pole, riding to the next driveway, riding to the car. She was doing it! Clever girl! Again we had to show Daddy.
She mostly remembered to stop properly. But did forget at times. She did then get up again and have another go which I was very proud about.
Then on my birthday my clever girl started to ride her bike at Ruddock Park, again something that she was so hesitant about doing. But she did an amazing job at riding around the park, overcoming her fears and persisting when she thought she couldn't do it.
She even had a pretty impressive fall off her bike but after a big cuddle with Daddy, she then hopped back on and had another go. She even rode most of the way home.
Eliza, I am so very proud of you for persisting when you were convinced you couldn't ride your bike. For changing your thoughts to believe in yourself like I believe in you. For overcoming your fears of falling. I am so proud of you listening and doing your best on the bike. I am really proud of you getting back onto the bike after falling off and hurting your knee. I thought that would break you and that you would avoid the bike but you did the opposite. Keep at it Lizey. You're doing great!
We started by riding down the oval and stopping on each of the marked lines on the football field. She started to get the idea of stopping first and then putting her foot down. She grew in confidence and in her joy of riding. (Ignore the sideways video)
We wanted to show Daddy her riding so sent him this video. Again there were giggles of pride.
A week later Eliza wanted to head back to the park to ride her bike again. I had Alexander with me too so I offered her the option of riding on the road. She decided that she wanted to scooter on the road instead. I decided that I wasn't going to push her to do it so instead let her scoot and at times asked if she wanted to have a go on her bike. Eventually she decided that she would give the bike a go on the road. We spoke through what to do to stop and broke it up again. Riding to the power pole, riding to the next driveway, riding to the car. She was doing it! Clever girl! Again we had to show Daddy.
Eliza, I am so very proud of you for persisting when you were convinced you couldn't ride your bike. For changing your thoughts to believe in yourself like I believe in you. For overcoming your fears of falling. I am so proud of you listening and doing your best on the bike. I am really proud of you getting back onto the bike after falling off and hurting your knee. I thought that would break you and that you would avoid the bike but you did the opposite. Keep at it Lizey. You're doing great!
Monday, 24 June 2019
Alexander is now 3!
My baby boy is growing up. I know it is bound to happen but it feels like it is happening so quickly!
Alexander is such a sweet, cheeky, funny, crazy kid who looks up to his brother and sister so much. He is so cuddly and loves to be close to you. He loves racing cars, AFL, cricket, any sport really. He adores swinging, jumping in muddy puddles, playing with his toys, drawing, the Wiggles, dancing and singing. I love his sweet cheeky nature, his curiosity and joy. He is a messy eater which drives me crazy but he does it with a grin on his face. Favourite food would have to be peanut butter and honey on toast but most food he loves (besides potato which he really doesn't like).
His 3rd birthday started on the Thursday night (his birthday eve) when we celebrated Nana and his birthday together with cake and Nana and Poppy's presents for him before they headed off on their holiday.
He had many cuddles on his last night as a 2 year old. He really is very loved!
On the 17th May after Daniel's operation we came home and were able to do present time with Alexander. He was so excited to get his police station and wooden pizza from us. I do love it when presents are happily received.
He was straight into making pizzas for Daniel and Eliza who were putting in their orders.
The day was a pretty quiet one because of Daniel's operation but Alexander didn't seem to mind too much. He chatted with Nana J and Boompa over Facetime in the afternoon. He loved openning his presents form them then.
I enjoyed some cuddles because he was getting tired.
After lunch we had birthday jelly (instead of cake because we didn't need more cake).
At night I started to work on his cake. Alexander loves playing cricket, especially cricket at Nana and Poppy's place. I decided to make him a cricket pitch and pretend it was backyard cricket with Oscar, Daniel and Eliza playing too.
On Saturday morning we headed down to Ruddock Park to meet up with family to celebrate Alexander's birthday. Oscar brought paper and made paper aeroplanes which kept Alexander quite happy. Especially because it flew no matter how he threw it.
The swings were a hit as always.
The kids had a great time playing on the equipment and riding around on their bikes. They did manage to stop for cake time.
Eliza had a great time playing with her birthday present from Aunty Megan and Mark - a fairy set.
It was lovely having everyone together.
Alexander then got spoilt opening his presents.
The Howies complete his wooden letter names.
He had fun riding around on his bike too.
Alexander received a voucher for his birthday from Aunty Megan, Mark, Aunty Julie and Uncle Pete for the Swans shop voucher. He was a bit excited about it.
He loved what we got from the shop too!
I love this cheeky little man - his cuddles, his tickles, his giggle, his cheeky grin.
Happiest 3rd birthday Alexander!
Alexander is such a sweet, cheeky, funny, crazy kid who looks up to his brother and sister so much. He is so cuddly and loves to be close to you. He loves racing cars, AFL, cricket, any sport really. He adores swinging, jumping in muddy puddles, playing with his toys, drawing, the Wiggles, dancing and singing. I love his sweet cheeky nature, his curiosity and joy. He is a messy eater which drives me crazy but he does it with a grin on his face. Favourite food would have to be peanut butter and honey on toast but most food he loves (besides potato which he really doesn't like).
His 3rd birthday started on the Thursday night (his birthday eve) when we celebrated Nana and his birthday together with cake and Nana and Poppy's presents for him before they headed off on their holiday.
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| Oscar reading Alexander his card |
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| Cupcake time |
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| "Happy birthday to you" |
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| Blowing out the candles |
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| Blue icing might have been a bad idea... But he loved it. |
He had many cuddles on his last night as a 2 year old. He really is very loved!
On the 17th May after Daniel's operation we came home and were able to do present time with Alexander. He was so excited to get his police station and wooden pizza from us. I do love it when presents are happily received.
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| Reading his birthday messages in the birthday book |
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| Present time! |
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| Opening presents is hard work |
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| Pizza! |
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| Cheeky boy |
The day was a pretty quiet one because of Daniel's operation but Alexander didn't seem to mind too much. He chatted with Nana J and Boompa over Facetime in the afternoon. He loved openning his presents form them then.
I enjoyed some cuddles because he was getting tired.
After lunch we had birthday jelly (instead of cake because we didn't need more cake).
At night I started to work on his cake. Alexander loves playing cricket, especially cricket at Nana and Poppy's place. I decided to make him a cricket pitch and pretend it was backyard cricket with Oscar, Daniel and Eliza playing too.
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| I like making all the cake parts edible if I can |
The swings were a hit as always.
The kids had a great time playing on the equipment and riding around on their bikes. They did manage to stop for cake time.
Eliza had a great time playing with her birthday present from Aunty Megan and Mark - a fairy set.
It was lovely having everyone together.
Alexander then got spoilt opening his presents.
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| Oscar helped read the cards |
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| Everyone needed to help open his presents |
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| Reptile park pass |
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| Reading his books from the Howies |
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| Before |
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| After |
Alexander received a voucher for his birthday from Aunty Megan, Mark, Aunty Julie and Uncle Pete for the Swans shop voucher. He was a bit excited about it.
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| Jumping for joy |
I love this cheeky little man - his cuddles, his tickles, his giggle, his cheeky grin.
Happiest 3rd birthday Alexander!
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