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Sunday, July 28, 2013

30/52




Stella: 
started horse riding lessons this week. It's what she's dreamed of, hankered after, for a very long time.

Ruby:
on the beach. She's making sand truffles, lost in her world of creation.

I love these shots. The green of the pastures, the blue and steely-white of the beach. When PK and I decided to move away from the city, we were looking for space and wide open skies. Now we have the girls, I am grateful every day for our choice. This is how I want them to grow up. It's where I feel free.

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013."

Joining in with Jodi, at Che and Fidel

Saturday, July 27, 2013

catching up on last week

Last week, there were fairies in the garden...


Last week, a shanty shack appeared in the backyard...




Last week, there were some crafty projects...



Last week, there was a lovely afternoon on the beach with four girls and my best friend..




Last week, there were birds and people enjoying flight in the crisp blue skies...



 Last week, there was a solo walk on the beach through a shady glade...


Last week, there were three of the cutest baby chickens at my friend's house...


What happened last week in your world?
Are you still catching up on last week, like me?


Sunday, July 21, 2013

29/52




Stella and Ivy: 
this pig is hard to catch for such a small plump creature. She wilfully disappears into the shed; only to be cornered when she finally runs out of breath.

Ruby and Coco: 
this little pig is tamer and more easily caught; probably due to her love of food. She will be enticed out of hiding by the promise of a juicy lettuce leaf or a crunchy carrot.

Today the girls built a makeshift cubby house in the back garden. Features included a comfy bed, a table and chairs, the cat's basket and a day house for the pigs. Shelves from milk crates housed book and drawing implements. We ate lunch out here in the shade.

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013."

Joining in with Jodi, at Che and Fidel

Saturday, July 20, 2013

magician in the house

We've had a friend staying with us the last week. He's a magic man and very talented. As you can imagine, the girls have been entranced..
There's been lots of cards and rubber bands around here. And objects have been disappearing and reappearing in weird and wonderful ways. Solid things like glasses and salt grinders have been passing through my dining table. Coins mysteriously appear from behind ears.
He's taught the girls some small secrets of the trade which they have been assiduously practising on friends and family. There's a rubber band trick they are both very good at now. And they are developing some patter to go with it..
Each and every night the girls have begged him for a trick. And he's been very obliging and indulgent.
On his last night, he did a special show.





 My pictures are not great. He is too fast and too slick to be captured well on camera. This last trick involved us all writing our names on a card which was buried deep in the pack. The pack was secured with a rubber band and thrown up high; our special card found it's way out of the pack and subsequently stuck to the ceiling.
It's still stuck there, 3 days later. In fact, in some restaurants I've been to, where Sean has performed this trick, I spy cards on the ceiling from twenty years ago. 
Pure magic..
This clever man performs at Gaston restaurant on Friday and Saturday nights. If you're in town, and especially if you have kids, you should go check him out. It's definitely worth it.


Thursday, July 18, 2013

winter. beach

I went to the beach yesterday with my eldest. My youngest had a play date organised after school; and so it was that I asked Stella to accompany me on a walk. I didn't hold out much hope for a yes; this one's often happiest curled up with a book on a cold and drizzly afternoon. But a yes it was, and she was in a surprisingly carefree and happy mood. Win.





It has rained a lot lately. Not all day, but showers most days, the kind of rain that seeps into your bones and makes everything feel damp, constantly. I thought the beach would be windy and cold. 
But I was wrong. It was beautiful. And almost deserted.
I asked Stella if I could photograph her. She was ok with it. We ran and danced, twirled and jumped, laughing and filling our lungs with fresh air as we headed towards the end of the beach.


We jumped and made deep footprints in the stodgy sand


We followed paw tracks..


And found this cute little canine; keen for a game..




We tracked up the headland, to explore old caves and cubbies built weeks ago; now grown over.
Stella gave me lessons on how to fly..




We climbed one hundred and sixty-one stairs; saying farewell and leaving the beach as we found it; pristine and peaceful.
I so loved this time with this girl. I hope I always remember how happy and lucky I felt.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

28/52



Stella: chilly ice cream hands on the beach. 

Ruby: hunting and gathering. She made sandballs on leaf plates, then used a cone to chop a length of vine so they could skip.

We spent the morning with family recently returned from Scotland. So while we were rugged up and definitely not swimming, my nephews were happily surfing. We talked and laughed, threw balls and turned a skipping rope for the kids. Oh, and more ice creams.. I'm beginning to see through this blog just how many ice creams we devour. I shall have to take that in hand..

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013."

Joining in with Jodi, at Che and Fidel.


Friday, July 12, 2013

early one morning...






An early breakfast date with work buddies saw me at the river before my normal "out of bed" time. The river was calm and still, devoid of the frenzy of joggers, dog walkers and other enthusiastic morning people. 
Just a few minutes later, seated at the cafe, the sun pushed through the clouds and the river was lit in its  glow. Not long after that came the morning rush of activity.
I sipped my coffee and spectated. I love the mornings, but don't usually have my act together to sit and enjoy.

What about you?
Are you a morning person?
Or a night owl?


Sunday, July 7, 2013

27/52



 Stella: I'm trying to catch her mid tennis ball toss and catch; all the photo is blurred except her face..I liked it just the way it is..a stunning evening walk down the River mouth

Ruby: sweet-stuff Ruby; sugar addiction is obviously genetic.

"A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013."

Joining in with Jodi, at Che and Fidel

Saturday, July 6, 2013

holidays

Some happy snaps from this week's inaugural fairy godmother tea-party...








The girls cut and decorated gingerbread shapes...
There was a home-made apple and berry cake with whipped cream...
A large plate of delicious fruit..
And fairy wings and a very special friend...
(Thank you, Fairy-Godmother Louise, for being just so delightful..please come back and visit again soon)
We love you xxx