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We spent last weekend up at Copacabana. The Bells are up there for winter school holidays. When I was younger, we spent the school holidays at my uncle and auntie's house at Budgewoi. It's nice to see the tradition of spending your holidays at a place with a ridiculous name continued.

On Saturday, we went for a mini bush walk to Maitland Bay. It was hilarious watching Leo run around and play on the beach. Leo is a real boy's boy.

Here is a commentary of Leo in action:

Let's run over here. Now I'm going to run over here.
Look! water! I'm going to jump in it.
wow! a crab! I'm going to poke it with a stick.
Now I'm going to climb this hill and throw some sand around.
Yeaaaaaaaaah!


Definitely a boy's idea of fun.

Leo jump yeh!
Leo and Richie


More photos (slideshow) on Flickr.

jess - 14th Jul 2010, 16:19 tags: copacabana leo kids


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In between uni assignments (3 down in 3 weeks, 4 to go!) I managed to fit in some Easter baking. Bakerella.com is a great inspiration for all things cupcakes and her Easter ideas are very cute. I decided to try out her Easter basket cupcakes to take to our Good Friday family gathering.
Easter Basket Cupcakes
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I'm not 100% happy with how they turned out. I searched high and low for a lolly that I could use for the basket handle. The closest thing I could find were cola lassos and they weren't stiff enough to stand up on their own. So I guess they aren't really Easter baskets.

The boys didn't care though. Anything to do with chocolate and lollies was welcome. Oscar and Leo ate the lollies off the top of their cakes. Leo ate some of the icing on his (Oscar doesn't like icing... weirdo). Then they both put their cupcakes aside for later. They had been overloaded with sweet stuff throughout the day. The adults were less discerning.
Cupcake! Oscar Leo

More photos (slideshow) on Flickr.

jess - 6th Apr 2010, 12:11 tags: easter easter10 kids oscar leo cupcakes food baking


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One Sunday morning this summer, joined by the Bell family, we were lucky enough to experience a king tide at Clovelly.
Clovelly at King tide

Clovelly has an unusual layout for a beach. The beach shore is quite narrow and there are rocks and cliffs that extend for a few hundred metres out to sea. In the 30s, as a depression era project, they covered the rocks with a concrete promenade. This is where we, and the sophisticated set, usually sit. The beach is generally crawling with toddlers and covered with family sized tents. The promenade has the added bonus of no sand. I'm not a fan of sand.

On the morning of the king tide, the water was high enough to be washing over the concrete promenade. It was lovely to splash along in the impromptu wading pool. Oscar and Leo (and all the kids at Clovelly) had a fabulous time jumping off the walls of the promenade into the ocean.

The snorkelling was great too. Mum and Dad have started taking jatz crackers to feed the fishies at Clovelly. I always put a few in the pocket of my boardies. The fish follow you around even when you have run out of crackers. On the morning of the king tide even Oscar had a go at feeding the fishies. We had our underwater camera out that day and were able to snap a few photos.
Fins
Oscar and fushies
Leo

I'm hoping we can fit a few more mornings in at Clovelly before autumn, and cooler weather, actually arrives. Fingers crossed for good weather this weekend...

More photos on Flickr.

jess - 10th Mar 2010, 14:00 tags: clovelly photography underwater summer10 oscar leo kids


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Merry Christmas from fushmush! We spent Christmas at the beach this year; you can't get more Australian than that! Pity the weather wouldn't come to play. After a gorgeous Christmas Eve (sunshine, blue skies, 31 degrees) the weather was pretty miserable on Christmas Day (rain, wind, mid-20s). We still managed a trip to the beach though and Andrew and I even went for a swim. I'm still in love with the fact that I can go for a swim at the beach whenever I want.

The rest of Christmas Day was filled with the same stuff as usual.

No presents until 7am. When I was a child, on Christmas Day, I wasn't allowed to go and wake Mum and Dad up until 7am. I also wasn't allowed to touch the presents until Mum and Dad were up and ready to go. We enforced the 7am rule this year with Oscar and Leo. They were both up at 6am though (which meant that most of the house was also up at 6am). The boys were running around excitedly checking to see if Santa had eaten his snack of tiny teddies and VB and the reindeer had eaten their carrots. Surprisingly, Santa hadn't had time to eat all his tiny teddies but did have time to drink all of the beer. I hope there aren't any RBTs up there (don't drink and fly Santa!).

Santa's snack ta da! Reindeers' snack


The rest of the day was about too many presents, too much food and an afternoon nap. Well, an afternoon nap for everyone except the 3-year old and the 7-year old. It's funny how naps become appealing again when you're a grown up.

We hope that your Christmas Day was just as fun-filled and love-filled as ours was. Hugs and Kisses fushies!

Oscar with his presents Leo and Nan Richie, Leo and Panda
Watch out for Andrew Presents under the Christmas Tree TD and his Erko Public apron


More photos on Flickr.

This year, we've decided to donate the money that we would have spent on Christmas Cards towards a World Vision Smiles Gift. We made a donation to a child immunisation program

jess - 27th Dec 2009, 10:20 tags: christmas christmas09 kids oscar leo


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Summer Sydney: Thursday - Summer. Sydney: Thursday - Summer and then Sydney: Thursday - Summer. Sydney: Thursday - Summer.


" We've been spending a lot of time with the boys since we returned home. Since I don't have a job, I'm the perfect babysitter!

The first photo is from Oscar's Christmas Concert. Oscar's class performed a dance to Stevie Wonder's Higher Ground. The girls wore pink wigs and the boys wore sparkly gold waistcoats and headbands. In most photos Oscar looks like he is concentrating hard but in this one he actually looks like he is enjoying himself.
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Project 52: Week 50 Project 52: Week 50


"The next week we looked after the boys while Annie was at a Christmas lunch. Even though it was a scorcher of a day (31 degrees) we took the boys down to the park. Luckily there are sunshades over the play equipment at the local park so it wasn't ridiculously hot. After an hour or so at the park we headed across the road for lunch at Bitton. The boys had crepes with strawberry jam for lunch. Not exactly a nutritional lunch but guess who loves Auntie Jessie and Uncle Andrew!"


Project 52: Week 51 Project 52: Week 51


Check out Sue's day at noodlebowl.net and her photos on Flickr.

jess - 24th Dec 2009, 16:23 tags: project52 daysvsnights girl_project kids oscar leo project5209


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