Monday, May 05, 2008

Haircuts!



On Thursday Sam had his first haircut (aged 21 months - not like his hairy brother!). The boys sat very well next to each other watching a DVD (again, not like his brother's first one!) and they both look very spunky now. Bit sad we had to cut the curls off but it was actually getting quite long!
Hope everyone is well, I'll put up some Sydney pics at some stage eventually! Much love to all xox

Monday, April 28, 2008

Kitto Backyard Blitz - The movie - (plus Remembering Isabelle)



Finally here is the movie of our backyard makeover.

I have also finished a "Remembering Isabelle ~ 2 years on" video which you can see here.


Love and hugs to all.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Girls night away (Kitto edition)




Hope that you had a great girls trip away Heth.
Natalie and I went away on Friday to Alligator Gorge and Orroroo for our girls day (you can see the results in the above video). We were not able to go shopping (because of the public holiday) but we did hike, eat chocolate and strawberries, drink Mason, talk on the phone, have a pillow fight, toast marshmallows on a fire, drink hot chocolate, have a long soak in a bubbly bath and sing loudly in the car. :) All in all, lots of fun.

Love and hugs to all -Debbie

Thursday, April 17, 2008

The amazing backyard makeover

BEFORE:






















AFTER:





There is still a bit of mulch to spread out around the side and next holidays we hope to put in the chook shed and some plants (and maybe even some fluffy chooks!).

Hope all is well. See some of you very soon, and some of you a bit later than that.


Love and hugs.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Finally ....

A video updating Debbie's 18 week scan.

You can see it HERE.

God bless -Debbie

Happy Birthday Jacob :)





Hope that you had a great day Jacob.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

March is nearly over!

Hi all! I've never known life to be quite as intense as it is at the moment ... and it doesn't look like easing much for a while yet! I dare say you're all finding it busy too. This week's camp has been only 47, and they wanted roast beef and vegies, and icecream with toppings, both nights - made it easy for us! They go out this afternoon, and next week's starts Monday, with about 50, all vegetarians! Yesterday's little drama involved mice - and led to us cleaning out the whole pantry, sweeping and washing shelves, putting almost everything in plastic tubs with good firm lids, and setting more traps! When I went in at 7am today we'd caught 5, and in the 3 hours I was there we caught another 6 .... while we were there!! Cheeky blighters! There are soem things we can't put in tubs, so they're stacked up on the top tier of our stainless steel work table in the kitchen, and we hope the meeces can't climb stainless steel!

On Monday we had a Board meeting at 4pm, to plan the National Secretariat we're hosting at Nunyara in May, then went to dinner with the 10 folk, at which someone mentioned the Northern Lights! 2 carloads of us went in and wandered around - they're quite incredible, aren't they?! I was amazed at the number of people milling around, in little old Adelaide at 9 o'clock on a Monday night!
Tuesday I took Helen to Adelaide, for her next counselling appt, and we did a big shop at Cash and Carry. Got back in time to organise dinner for the Camp! Yesterday i worked 6.30am to 8.30pm, with an hour off for a haircut mid afternoon! Was another long day!

We're about packed up to go to Adelaide .... again! It will be good to see Peter again! He rang lunch time and we had a good chat! He reckons we ought to just buy a laptop and present it to Grandad as a fait accompli! Sounds good to me! We then need someone to make sure everything gets transferred from his old one, and also to help him organise Broadband ..... well, we'll keep plugging away at it! Poor old Dad! Peter's trying to convince him to spend our inheritance on making sure he can comfortably stay in his unit as long as possible - he's been talking "hostel"!! We hope he'll see a physio, get some exercises, and be more comfortable! .... and I think that's the obvious thing to do and am totally in favour of it!!

Tomorrow Dad and I will go and visit Granny, and take her some photos from Alicia's wedding - I realised last visit that she doesn't have one photo of Elwyn there! She will tomorrow! Hopefully they can also sort out Grampa's headstone .... Granny's mentioned it the last couple of visits and Dad's had replies from Elwyn and Bill .... I'm keeping out of it!
Dad's got Synod tomorrow night and all day Saturday, and we'll come back in time for me to help Helen serve lasagne, salad, garlic bread, and fruit salad and icecream to 30 footballers! Sunday morning they want a cooked breakfast, so Helen adn I may be a bit late for church ... not too, I hope! Then our next Camp comes in Monday .... never a dull moment! And next weekend is our church Camp! Aaaaah well ..... we don't get bored!
Hope you're all doing well, enjoying this cooler weather, and not too busy!
Love you all! Mum xxxxxxxxxx

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Hunter and The Bruised!

Whyalla update:

Last (last) Saturday Stuart went out fishing at 4am with the other Assistant Principal. And the hunter not only caught a fish, but he cleaned it and then cooked it for his family for tea.

Also, last Sunday night I lead worship and was playing tambourine for one song. This is what my leg looked liked after the service!!!

I hope that you are all well. Big hugs and kisses to you all.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

My First Kindy Morning


Hi all, Jacob had a great morning on Monday at his "New School". We even caught the bus back home, all 3 stops which is a long way for a 3 1/2 year old (he did have to walk almost the same distance from Kindy to the Bus stop then the Bus stop to home and it was 30 degrees).

He didn't want his photo taken before he left though :-( and soon asked for his bag to be taken off his back.







Friday, February 01, 2008

The new year begins - officially





Hello all. Thought it was time I put something here. Calvin's first full week of kindy seems to have gone better than I expected and he is starting to make friends which is nice. He is quite proud of his new kindy top (as you can see).
The other photos are just cute. Calvin decided today that his friends Sheepy and Monkey should dress up with him and capture bad guys.

Natalie seems to have settled back into school well. She has spelling homework as well as her normal reading homework now, but has got back into the routine quickly. She will start ballet again next week and I'm very pleased that she has gone up a class so we won't have to rush from school any more.

Stuart ... I probably can't really speak on his behalf, but I think that things are going pretty well and he hasn't encountered any dramas yet.

I have managed to fill up my Calvin free mornings, but hope to get into some sort of routine in the next few weeks. A shoulder injury is putting doubts on my plans to study video editing in more depth. Extended time on the computer leaves me rather immobile in in right shoulder and rather painful. But we will be investigating some ways around that.

Hope that you are all well and having a good start to the year.

Love and Hugs, -Debbie



(PS I just found this very cute Rooster in the back yard, which I thought I should share, not to mention the flash of Pink who zoomed past me)

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Washing


Here is a picture of our car. So what you might say....well last night I washed it :-)

First time in almost a year...opps.

Friday, January 18, 2008

so this is 2008?!

I hope it slows down a bit!
By the way, happy birthday Calvin, I do hope you had a great day! We loved having you stay with us last week, and it was beaut having all the family visit on Saturday! That's one of the (many!) things we like about living here!
Having had various combinations of family and friends to stay, basically from Christmas eve until last Sunday, this week has been busy with work! We had a YMCA camp in from Mon until today, with 3 meals a day on site, for 72! I worked 8, 8, 12, 12 and 4 1/2 hours, and am a bit weary! But my, won't it be good on pay day?! Next YMCA camp comes in on Mon, same format, same leaders, different kids, and only 66 this time! But we've learned from this week, and are much more organised this time. We'll vary the menu a bit, and have worked out a HUGE shopping list that we plan to do first thing Mon morning, so hopefully we don't have to make so many emergency dashes to the shop! Helen and I have great fun together, altho it wasn't much fun when she cut her finger on the electric slicer and had to have 4 stitches in it Wednesday lunch time! It hasn't handicapped her too much - she can still give orders! (and sometimes I take them!)
Tomorrow I'm off to town for an all day Board meeting - 9-5! Dad's around at the church tonight for a Thai dinner, but I decided I needed some catch-up time, hence this entry - and the emails I fwded you all this afternoon! My Inbox is much more manageable now! I'm glad Grandad's gonna give Broadband a try - I've got some really big ones to send him!
Hope you're all doing OK - not working too hard, and all well, and all that!
Love you all!
Mum

Friday, December 21, 2007

Decorating Trees


It is the season...while most people were decorating there Christmas trees with decorations and lights, it was time for me to do some serious recycling with those unwanted CD's.

For most of the time it was very effective (more than the pie dishes). Apricot season is over now for us and we have 5 litres stewed in the freezer plus 4 from last year!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

More School results!

Michael's end of school year report is in, the envelope was opened by an anxious mum. Inside...

At most subjects Michael is working dilligently at year 3 level, and showing strong signs. In English Michael is working ahead of class level requirements, and in German Michael is showing strong understanding and exceeding requirements for his year level :)

School reports at his level are allocated in A,B,C,D,E (A for excellence, C for year level requirements, E for further assistance) for how their work slots in with their year level expectancy and 1,2,3,4,5 (1 for highly mastered, 3 year level requirement, 5 more further assistance) for understanding. Michael achieved mainly C's and 2/3's with the exception of English where he achieved a B/2 and German where he achieved a B/1. He was also presented with a strong character reference by his teacher and principal alike.

Now its on to year 4, where he has a 4/5 class with his first male teacher, Mr Richmond.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Uni Results are in

Second semester was always going to be tough and a little busy with Uni, Church and Family life. I'm please to say though that for my 4th year Education topic, Teaching Indigenous Australian Students, I got a Credit. Also got a Credit + for my essay (thanks for the proof read Stu).

My 2nd elective on Environment, Economy and Culture I got another Credit and last no surprises I got a High Distinction for Information Communication Technology part 2 (following on from 1st Semester).

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Natalie the Ballerina

Last night Natalie had her first ballet concert. She was one of Cinderella's mice and probably spent a grand total of 8 minutes on the stage! I was not allowed to film or take photos in the theatre, but I did take these photos in the dressing room before the show.
Grandma and Grandpa Cozens were over and also enjoyed the show, which included ballet (Disney Princesses) , jazz (Dusty Springfield - lots of glitter), modern (High School Musical), contemporary, hiphop, tap (my favourite bit, after Natalie, - they did Happy feet!). Not bad for a little dance school in Whyalla. I cried at all the little tiny people :P lol.
Natalie has a second show this afternoon (in 90mins actually) then we can think about being on holidays :)

Love and hugs (and hope you find the remote Al!)
-Debbie

Remote Life

Bedroom TV Remote lost....if found please return (Sam!)

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Sunday, December 09, 2007

Christmas in Adelaide




Hey there,

If you get the opportunity, make sure you go and see the Christmas Tree in Victoria Square in the city. It is really quite spectacular! We went last night, and there were bubbles in the fountain, funky lights in the trees and the most massive tree I have seen! There were kids running around and laughing and having a ball.

Excuse the clarity of these shots, but they were taken with Rob's mobile as we left the camera at home, but you get the jist of how cool it is.
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