Thursday, December 29, 2011

Holidays!


We have had an amazing holiday at home! The weather has been stunning and the kids have had many friends to play and have also been to other friends houses to play so I have had a real break! And of course with Granny and Grandpa here for a week, I have had plenty of time to myself as the kids don't want us around when G and G are here!

Callyn and Jordy gave Granny and Grandpa a foot and hand massage when they arrived. Callyn loves cleaning feet!
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Christmas

 

We had a fairly big dinner on Christmas Eve and then the leftovers on Christmas Day!

 

 
While I was cooking dinner on Christmas Eve, Donovan took his motorbike for a spin around the block as he hadn't ridden it for 5 months. He rode in a park down the road and some idiot turned off the road, ramped the pavenment and drove into the park (hundreds of people from the locations come and braai every weekend and public holidays). The gut didn't see Donovan so he had to swerve to miss him and he fell, luckily on the grass. When he got home I took him to casualty where he had x-rays taken, his ankle strapped up and his roastie cleaned and bandaged. We went back to the doctor yesterday and now he has his leg in a cast for 4 weeks. A bone chip as been pulled off by a ligament so keep things stable and for healing to occur faster, the cast was the best option!
 
Sparklers!


 

 
The long awaited lego harbour!


 

 
They both got lilos as well!


 

 
Posted by Picasajordy got a little frying pan and spatula so she insisted on making pancakes!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Colin's 50th at Camp Unity


Camp Unity is on a farm next to Colin and Noelyn's farm so Colin had his 50th birthday there and we all slept over. The kids had a ball and we hardly saw them all evening as they were playing with their friends!



They loved this lovely long passage in the huge farm house which sleeps about 50 people!



Callyn played volley ball with the big kids and took it very seriously!

Jordy loved this little donkey........


 ........ and so did the other child!

The tug of war was also a huge hit!

Posted by PicasaAnd we went on the back of a farm bakkie to look at the river. Michael, in the blue shirt, is one of Callyn's best friends. His Dad was the birthday boy!

Christmas Lights

The other night we took a drive to look at all the Christmas lights in town and people's houses! It's always a highlight for the kiddies as they get to stay up late!







Callyn always enjoys a back and arm tickle!

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Harvesting

Today we went to a friends farm 30km from our house. It is harvesting time and Sarie knew that Callyn would enjoy the big combine harvester! We wre lucky enough to drive with Sarie's husband, George and his two little girls in the harvester.

 We learnt so much! The harvester is fitted with a fancy GPS/computer and it is programmed to run by itself. The farmer can sit back and read or have a snooze as the harvester knows when to turn and where to cut. There is no overlapping and the fields are cut in dead straight rows. Today they were harvesting wheat. The harvester cuts the wheat, separates the stalks from the seeds and tosses the seeds into the back and spits the stalks out back onto the field. When it is full, the harvester parks next to the tractor with a big trailor and empties its load into the tractor. The tractor, when it is full, goes to town and drops off the load at the silo. Oh, the computer system even measures the moisture content of the crop being harvested as it cannot be too wet - maximum is 16% moisture. The wheat is graded at the silo and the farmer is paid accordingly.

 
If the driver gets up off his chair, the harvester stops - it senses that there is no one on the seat!
 

 The platform is 9m long.

 
The field is about 2km long so Jordy, Mienke and Mari go out after one trip there and back and Callyn and I stayed for an extra trip! He wanted to stay in it all day but we had to leave!
 Callyn, Mienke, Mari and Jordy

 I love the farmhouse and the gardens. They have a bore hole so they can water the garden whenever they want to and it looks lovely! The farmhouse is lovely - high ceilings, big rooms, wooden floors and beautiful oregan pine doors and door frames!

There is also an amazing play area for kids. There are little wooden wendy houses. One is the police office, one a hospital and the last one is a house set up with a play kitchen, bed, cupboards etc. Needless to say the kids had  ball and I had to nag them to go home! Callyn would love to live on a farm!

I have known Sarie for about 9 years as we met at Nautilus Maths where we were both teachers. It is held once a term at Grey College for all the kids who are Maths boffs. We were each assigned a class where we coached the kids before they wrote a big exam. We were paid really well so did it willingly! I stopped doing it when Callyn was a few months old and then she had her first child, Mienke. We met up again at Mothers and Miracles when the kids were babies and then again at Kindermusic and also at ballet! It's amazing how we make friends through our children!
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Party

The pinata! Callyn and I made it and it took about 3 weeks to make!






Jordy and baby Caleb. He is exactly 2 years younger but the same height!

Monique! I taught Monique from Gr 7 to Gr 12 and she is now 23 and engaged. Monique has been to 6 out of 7 Callyn's birthday parties and she visits often. She is also our baby sitter!


Shaun, Monique's fiance.


Callyn and Shaun



It was too windy for candles but we sang anyway!



Posted by PicasaI was a little scared here. Helena made me go down this slide!
 
Callyn is having so much fun with his real tools from the Pattersons.


 
Water World! The lazy river was lovely.
 

 
These were a bit scary for me but I tried 2 of them! The first time I took Callyn with me as I was too scared to go alone. He was not impressed with my screaming!
 

 

Gracie, Perrin and Tane! 
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