Saturday, August 30, 2008

More Photos

We met with a group of photographers this afternoon in the hope of getting some family shots taken down the Coast at the beach.

It was bloody windy to say the least and Lily didn’t really want a bar of it because (1) there were no M&Ms and (2) she hardly slept because we were rushing around today. She looked so darn cute too. Sigh. I was hoping to get some other photographers to take some shots of her but alas it didn’t happen.

I personally hate having my photo taken but I am hopeful that we got something out of the session which I’d be happy to put on the walls. I’ll share in due course – when I get to see the outcome. In the meantime, here are a few I took of the kids…




And one that I'm happy with as I never seem to be able to caputre the kids together, despite my efforts....

Party Time...

We had a little party – just a little one – for Lily this year. Nothing fancy, I mean we don’t even have any grass yet! We have a fence of course, but no grass – its coming!

Anyway I digress; she had a few little friends over for morning tea. There was Ella, Sarah, Cody, Alex, Grace, Noah and Suliman. Not to mention Byron and Lily, some parents and few other ‘siblings’ to boot.

I made cupcakes, fairy wand biscuits, and fairy bread. There was fruit, lollies and chips as well as ‘healthy’ pop top juice things for the kids.

My Lily is such a piggy. She sat at her table, with her little friend Ella, and literally ate for half the party. If she wasn’t eating or roaming the food table she was jumping on the jumping castle. I thought for sure I would be seeing a whole lot more of ‘that’ food if she kept on with the jumping. Thankfully I was lucky in that department. Phew! We all know how much I HATE vomit.

After all was said and done, the children went home and Lily had a long sleep – that was of course after I wrangled a packet of lollies out of her fingers that she somehow nabbed from a party bag. That girl and food...sometimes I wonder.

I was a little disappointed with the photos I took...there weren't many. Sigh. Maybe next year. There was however one corker which will make it out for the 21st. Can you spot which one that might be?










This years cake...

It doesn't matter how busy I get, there is absolutely no way I couldn't NOT make my kids a birthday cake. I started the trend 'last' year (wherein I made a total of 4 cakes - 2 for each child) and I would be a complete failure if I didn't successfully keep it going for at least two years in a row, now wouldn't I?!.

I love the sense of accomplishment with seeing the final product. I'll admit this year I opted for a more simple design because I left the run too late. Hey, Lily's two - she won't remember. I'll pull out all the stops next year.

So this years cake for Lily is a ladybeetle. I love ladybeetles....

Thursday, August 28, 2008

A letter to my daughter...

My Dearest Lily,

Another year passes and now you are two. It’s been two whole years since you were born and life with you in it has been a blur – a good blur, but a blur none the less. It’s been one year, in fact, since I wrote you last. Where did we leave off last year?

You were just one – still a baby and not quite a toddler. You were my little baby. Over the course of the last 12 months and much to my dismay (I will explain that further) my baby disappeared and my toddler emerged. It took me some time to get a grip on the fact you were growing up. After Byron grew so fast, I tried to savour all that babyhood had to offer. Still though, it went much faster than I anticipated and before I knew it you were running around, talking like there was no tomorrow – well and truly on your child hood journey.

Just after your first birthday, two months in fact, you learned to walk; a little slower off the mark then your brother, but you got there in the end. It wasn’t long before you were running. Around that same time you also started to talk. Again, you were much slower off the mark with the talking then your brother. I honestly thought it wouldn’t be possible for a child to talk as much as Byron did but you surprised me in that department, really taking off with your talking in the past few months. So much so, that I can carry on a conversation with you now.

Speaking of Byron, you and your brother have such a precious relationship. Now that you’re getting bigger I’m really watching a new side to the way you play together and communicate. He loves you dearly you know, more than I ever thought a brother could. When he walks past he often pats your head without even realizing he’s doing it – like a reflex. It is so very sweet although sometimes it annoys me because it messes up your hair or makes you aware that you have something in your hair, which then leads you to wreck it yourself. It’s taken me nearly 2 years to get your hair to a stage where I can actually do something with it. You can wear ‘antennas’ and clips now. Headbands look really cute but you won’t leave them in for more than 10 seconds! I’m hoping that changes this coming year.

I was worried about your love of, or lack thereof, for stories. For a while there you hated having me or your dad read you a story. You just wouldn’t sit still long enough to turn the first page. It was frustrating to say the least. This went on for quite a few months until one day, I can’t be sure when, you just started to love books. You had your favourites and by favourites I mean you wouldn’t let us read any other stories but a certain few books.

Now, these days you are more diverse with your book selections, although you still have your favourites…Wiggles books are your most preferred. In fact, you just plain love anything Wiggles! You ‘made’ me pay an extra $1 for wipes the other day just because you saw they had the Wiggles on them and once you saw that there was simply no way I could get away with the plain boring green ones. That’s a lie – perhaps if I just let you scream the place down I could have left the shop. Sometimes though, you just have this way with getting what you want. Sigh. I’m working on that. As soon as I can get you to stop giving me the eye whilst simultaneously saying in the sweetest little voice “peeease mummy, peeease”, I think I might have a better chance at success.

While we are on the topic of reading, one of the sweetest sounds I love to hear is the sound of you reading when you think no one is watching. I love it when you wander off to read some stories in your room and I walk past to see you sitting on the floor, a mountain of books beside you, flicking the pages of an upside-down, back-to-front, book and talking as you go always saying “tee end” when you’re at the last page. You’re such a book worm.

I never ceased to be amazed at the rate you have learned things this year. I feel silly now worrying that you weren’t walking or that you weren’t talking like I was used to. To think that 12 months ago you were a baby and now you are a toddler, really does make me proud. I’m proud of your generosity; your sense of humour and your sense of style (no kidding –you have your own style objecting loudly when I try to put certain clothes and shoes on preferring your favourites. I’ll be honest, I can’t stand your favourite shoes of the moment - they are light up plastic sneakers from China that Nanna got you on her last visit. Yucko! They do nothing for your clothes. I can’t wait until you grow out of them or they accidently get lost in the rubbish bin!!!).

I, as I know your daddy does, get the greatest pleasure out of your sweet kisses and your scrumptious cuddles. The way you tenderly touch each side of my face with your little hands makes my heart sing. The way you pucker your lips and ‘mmmmwwaaa’ before your kiss actually graces my cheeks is enough to turn my bad day into a brilliant one.

I look at you and still, after two years, can’t believe I have a little girl. You are most certainly sugar and spice and all things nice. You are mine and I’ll be eternally grateful you are here with me.

On this your second birthday I wish you a happy, delightfully fun filled, journey of love and discovery to your third birthday and beyond.

Love and kisses forever...


Your mummy
xxx

In the evening...

While we were waiting for Nanna to come over this afternoon for birthday wishes, we had a little tea party with Lily's new tea set. We all sat on the floor, including Trevor and we had our very first ever tea party. Byron and Lily thought it was great fun!


Not long after we finished our 'tea' Nanna arrived bearing gifts!

Nanna bathed the kids (my least favourite activity after work) which was fantastic. We had dinner, sausages and vegeables (the kids favourite), Gran (my step mum) came around to visit too and then we had cake...




After we had cake, there was a knock at the door. Guess what...there was more cake. How sweet of our new neighbours to remember Lily's birthday. They came around with a little pink cupcake (and a blue one for Byron) with candles and all.

She felt so special.


After more cake, the kids went to bed and I couldn't help but take a picture of the little angels figures mum had placed on Lily's cake...(for fun of course).

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LILY!

Happy Birthday my sweet Lily!

We didn't get a chance to play much this morning because being a Thursday it was a work day. Sigh. There was enough time however for Liy to open her presents - that said, there wasn't much time for her to play with them. Speaking of presents, I must admit I was pretty good this year. I normally spoil my kids rotten but I'm trying to tone that down some and think I did pretty well with Lily this year. I only gave her four things this year.

Lily got a Dorothy the Dinasour, Fisher Price Tea Set, plate set with drink bottle and Fisher Price My First Doll House.

She had fun opening all her presents, Byron in tow. Funnily enough, her favourite thing was the Disney Princess drink bottle with a Dorothy coming in a close second.





Tonight we will have all the fun...there will be cake!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

As I watched her sleep…


As I watched her sleep in her favourite ‘dolly’ pyjamas, I couldn’t help but ponder where time had gone. It literally feels like yesterday I was lying in the deliver room, gel inserted, mild contractions annoying the bejesus out of me. It feels like yesterday where the anticipation to meet my little Lily was so intense I thought I was going to burst.

Two years have passed in a blur and now, I wait with anticipation for my princess, my real life princess, to wake two years old.

As I watched her sleep for the last time as a one year old I couldn’t help but feel a pang of sadness. It won’t be long before the dummy is gone; the cot has made way for a big girl bed, and that baby face will be but a mere shadow of its former self. Sigh. Why do they grow so fast?

As I watched her sleep I thought about how she’ll grow up. I thought about her tenacity and strong will. I thought about her cheeky persona. I thought about her first haircut; first day of school and her first sleepover. As I watched her sleep I thought about a lot of things.

So my baby girl is growing older. Honestly, I really can’t wait to see what she becomes. Watching Byron grow has been such a pleasure and I can’t help thinking that the journey of Lily will be just as pleasurable.

As I watched her sleep I pictured those chubby little hands devouring not one but two of the baby cakes I made for her to take to kindy – to celebrate her birthday!