.... and it had to be suitable for such a momentous occasion! This is what we found. She loved the detail of the tulle over the pink satin.
I will update and post more photos later. Hopefully they will be from outside the theatre.
.... and it had to be suitable for such a momentous occasion! This is what we found. She loved the detail of the tulle over the pink satin.
I will update and post more photos later. Hopefully they will be from outside the theatre.
The last layout for today is again about Ethan and his boyish habit of collecting sticks...
He has a new found enthusiasm for them since we've been camping. He will often pick up a stick in his travels and call it his "marshmallow" stick or his "chopping" stick... I don't mind this fascination he has at the moment as long as his "chopping" stick stays close to the ground!
It has been an absolute crazy week, full of the unusual and unexpected... The first half of the week had me spending time in hospital for observation due to some complications with this pregnancy. It is mostly all good now and has me feeling somewhat rested...which is a good thing considering both Tahlia and Liam had their school "Sports Days".
It really should be put to parents on a flyer, as a warning that "Sports Day", in reality is "Sports Week". Tahlia had events starting Tuesday, as Monday was a public holiday, followed by heats on Wednesday, with the main events and finals being completed on Friday. Liam only had one day of running and ball games, which coincidentally happen to be...Thursday!
Ethan showing me his share of skittles...
Tahlia wanting her apron strings tied, so she can clean her bedroom without getting "dusty"!
The second layout is for the Journal It challenge...
SORRY OUT FOR
PUBLICATION!
In other news, Liam won the prestigious "Student of the Month" award last Wednesday. Needless to say, we a super proud of him. It was a goal he set for himself, and he is thriving in his Grade One class.
Under 8's week is coming up soon and the week after that we have a series of intra-school sports days. Yes, I said days.... Tahlia, now being in middle school (Grade 4) has a separate and more diverse range of sporting events to compete in, as compared to Liam in the junior school. *sigh* At least last year I was able to see all the events for both kids, on the one day!! Wish me luck (and plenty of energy!! hehehe)!