Monday, 24 March 2008

Karate Grading

The Girls attended their second karate Grading, and Passed.









Now they are Red Seniors.






They love Karate.

Monday, 25 February 2008

Mum and Paula off to the United States

The lead up to this trip has been very exiting because Mum and Paula are off to Hawaii then the affiliate summit in Las Vegas and to the Stargate convention and in between to Europe . So they are very exited. We will watch their reviews and read their tales as they post their latest stories on their Traveltripz site.


Everything they do has a brush with someone famous or a unique experience that is an ooh moment.


Mum and Paula took Demelza and Cenedra to the University of Canberra so that Demelza could watch the Matildas play and train. On the way there, they stopped and asked directions of wait for it ... The crusty Demons!


And the girls didn't just get to watch the Matildas they played and trained with them even little Cedie had a kick around and scored a goal.


So when the little things at home are so thrilling just imagine what life is like for two intrepid travelers who find fun and wonderful things around every corner.

Indiana Jones still kewel

this weekend the girls and I watched Indiana Jones. They had never seen an Indy movie.It's been 19 years since the last one was released. So I wanted to introduce Indiana jones king of cool to my girls because a new Indy movie will be released in may and it will be good back ground forthem to know his story.


LAME LAME LAME,


I don't know, how could I have thought it was cool? Cedie loved it all action and spookiness and hunting for treasure,


This movie followed hot on the heels of American history? Nicholas Cage starred in it, and I said 'oh I have a movie you girls would like then, adventure, history, suspense, far fetched stupidity and ridiculous notions, gun slinging, smart dialogue and exhilaration.....


oh well, we'll go and see the new indy flick hopefuly it is modern and special effects are coolnand the dialogue is slick , but Im not holding my breath.


Ayla's silly car calls it a day

Aylas' car has given up.


Her silly car (Celica) sports,has stopped running. The silly car began making a noise then smoke billowed forth and Ayla decided not to risk driving as her work place is out of town and in the country there are no phone booths tow trucks or kindly passersby who are on the roads to help. Traffic is in the morning 7am and in the afternoon 5pm so if an accident occurs or you break down there is a long wait before help arrives.


Having explained that, Ayla then called the family mechanic and he advised her not to drive the car.


So the next step, the bank.


Ayla is now the proud owner of a new ford fiesta. The bank approved a loan and she paid the boys for their part ownership of the car they won.


The silly car was fun and noisy and suited her and this new car is terrific, new car smell great fuel economy she can travel to uni in Toowoomba and back to Stanthorpe and backa gain for $30.


Ayla is very happy.


Glass Works and Manuka Markets





Canberra Glassworks is a fun and interesting way to spend an afternoon, We went along to watch the glass blowers and to admire the craftsmanship and artistry of Canberra Glass blowers.



A very entertaining couple of hours spent watching the process and we all want to create a piece of glass art.



For $46 dollars a member of the public can participate and create a mastrerpeice, so as soon as we can book in to the class, we will.

At the moment Cenedra wants to join the potters club so we are both trying to find time to explore our creative potty side.

And Shaun a Dee are the glass enthusiasts. I am a bit reticent about Glass , but the girls have helped shaun with the foundry at home when Shaun conducts bronze casting workshops so a glass kiln is just an extension of that hot environment.

It is all a fabulous creative experience.

Canberra Show

We went off to the Canberra show, Friday night, taking one of Demelzas friends from school with us.

Cenedra and Demelza each had $50. Upon arrival three very exited girls chatted and squealed baout what they would buy which rides would be the awesomest scariest radical shit- my- pants-ist to go on.

We let the big girls go and do their thing, and proceeded to the show bag area and checked out sideshow alley.

Cednera wanted to win anything at sideshow alley and no amount of convincing from me stopped her from donating her hard earned money to the crooked carnies.

She won two small toys, and one of them , was taken from her by a great toothless ball tossing carny who said she would swap it for a larger toy. no questions, he took her prize and directed her to another bin of unattractive chinese produced soft landfill (probably toxic and highly unethically produced rubbish) . Cedie was a little confused about now having one toy to show for the ($$$ fortune) money she had donated ( kids don't necessarily need quality but quantity is a good measure of success and when back in the real world the weigh- in of fun to expense is heavily off the beam. one toy -$$$

The pavillions were terrific such a lot of crafts and displays , Canberra has a tremendous array of diverse and interesting activities to be involved in.

The Honey people had an enourmous wild hive from a local backyard and lovely honey to taste.

the flowers delightfull. The fruit and vege displays were a good try but nothing beats the arrangements of the Stanthorpe show, all those farmers in the district displaying their best produce and the designs are always new and exiting.

Wevenjoyed the displays and demonstrations and the farm animals which are always wonderful.

Our ferris wheel ride was a highlight. A great time had by all.

Capital Football

Demelza has spent the last 4 months training with Capital football

They have been trying to get a team for a development squad to play under 15 for 2009.


Demelza learn't such a lot form the fantastic coaches they actually taught skills and reading the play and team work.


Ive never seen a training session like it. the usual is runn around the field a few times to warm up and then play a game.


So having drills and skill development was really refreshing.


Demelza has signed with the Brindabella blues for this season taking all the knowhow that her incredible coaches have taught her, she will be an amazing formidable force on the field, look out opposition her she comes!!!

Monday, 4 February 2008

Aussie Weekend

Every year we listen and mark off our songs as they make it to the top.
Having the addition of watching the top ten was an added bonus. Even Cedie is interested in which songs make it to the list.

Demelza spent her weekend at the coast with her friend’s family.

Ayla had to work but enjoyed an evening with her friends, Jessie’s Dad partied with the Kids and went home with them.
The next day his Dad came to collect him. Ayla opened the door Sunday morning to the town Mayor who was ”here to collect my son” being Jessie’s Dad . It isn’t every day the mayor turns up on the door step.

Seb spent an awesome weekend on Moreton Island Camping swimming fishing and listening to JJJ.
Ishta went to the Coast with Evans family for the Annual pilgrimage to Teasdale country.

We went to Parliament house and saw the Choir of hard knocks members, had the guided tour, went up the hill and looked out over the magic City of Canberra, and cedie cut loose with the camera. We also toured the national portrait Gallery and loved playing in the warren that is old Parliament house. Cedie received her super sleuth badge having answered all the questions correctly.

A very enjoyable weekend.

National Australia Day Concert and our Celebration weekend In Canberra

We enjoyed an interesting evening spent watching wave after wave of aussie bodies tattooed and painted passing before our eyes.
An evening that involves dressing up and parading around the grounds of Parliament house ‘catwalking the Aussieness’ the arrangements of flannel shirts with flags sewn on, aussie flag shorts and singlets, long socks?? Silly hats and wigs. Then there was the degree of inebriation of the revelers as families took along the compulsory esky resulting in little kids beamed up on sugar drinks and the adults began the slide from convivial to socially unacceptable.

Aussie Aussie Aussie io io io the crowd chanted in unison.

The aerial display was wonderful , the performances of the guests,.. fantastic, the crowd well behaved, the weather always perfect, commercial television running the show was the only let down. Leaving performers on stage while we go to a ‘commercial break’ then attempting to orchestrate an overawed crowd cheering for the cameras, just isn’t that Aussie, we are a spontaneous people, and respond as we see it.
Just Compare the televised ‘radio show’ from the domain on Saturday. JJJ and the Hottest one hundred was an amazing spontaneous presentation, no countdowns of cheering for that crowd, they were just Aussie all the way showing their appreciation all day, on our Aussie Day.

Winning the Ford Festiva




Ayla and her two house mates have won the promotional car at the local shopping centre.

They had hoped to sell the new ford festiva 5 door hatchback and share the money.
But they can’t sell it.

The first ticket drawn out of the Barrel had Jessies name on it and Ayla’s staff discount* she worked at the local supermarket and they did their shopping together.

The ticket was disallowed

The second ticket had Jessies’ name on it and no staff discount , as Ayla no longer worked at the supermarket.

The boys upgraded the car from a three door to a 5 door, as there seemed to be some interest in buying the car,’ if only it was a 5 door’.
Now they have a car they can’t sell.
They have been offered $12000, but want more of course.
Maybe a little gratefulness wouldn’t go astray.

Without winning the car, the opportunity to sell it and have a little financial’ leg up’, wouldn’t have presented itself.
Take the money you’re offered guys and be grateful for the gift.