Documenting Delight
2012 photo's of my little man
Overdue haircut
Here you are sitting ever so patiently getting your hair cut. You have always been quite content getting your hair cut since you were little. Now, you are old enough to ask the hair-dresser how you want your hair done. Although, you are quite shy and try to hint at me to ask for you. You have become quite particular in how you want your hair styled. It's not cool anymore to have spikey hair!
ANZAC Day
We went down to the North Leagues and Service Club for the ANZAC day march. Before the march started, I walked with you around the gardens looking at the memorabilia and plaques dedicated to those who have fought for our freedom. We came across East Timor and Singapore where Poppy served in his time with the army. You were impressed with the massive machine guns and urged me to take a photo of the type of machine gun.
Movie date with Mum!
We took a train ride into Brisbane City to go to the Imax cinema's at South Bank. Although, as we were in line to get our tickets they became 'SOLD OUT'. So, we took a trip into the heart of the city, to the Myer Centre cinema, and waited for two hours to get into the movie you were so keen to see. We spent this time having lunch and checking out all the city has to offer including alleged celebrity appearances. (Chris Brown)
Japanese Exchange Students
Origami Ninja Rings
Origami Ring
Lachlan came home from school today telling me that there is Japanese exchange students at his school. He is rather disappointed that he forgot to give me the letter to see if one can stay at our place! :( Coincidentally, I was only just talking about the opportunity to be an 'exchange student' last week.
The exchange students joined their Japanese class today and they made some 'cool' origami. They made 'ninja stars,' 'origami rings' and 'Pikachu.' Lachlan pointed out that 'Pokemon' comes from Japan and these students were familiar with the words associated with Pokemon.
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Grade 7 Camp
Identification badge and all
Lachlan with his school mates
Mr Frawley handing out the camp guidelines
Lachlan came home from his school camp very tired and sunburnt! Although, he had such an adventurous time and challenged himself with some of the activities. He told me one of the activities was to 'make a leap of faith' and jump off a small plank as high as our house, while attached to a safety harness. The cord stops you half way down until you slowly drop back down to the earth.
I think Lachlan going on school camps really helps to build his self-esteem and social skills. It's not everyday you get the chance to 'make a leap of faith.' Well done Lachlan!
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Buster - our guinea pig
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We got Buster for Lachlan just before christmas and he has grown so much! Lachlan often nursed him on his shoulder while watching TV. Although, with alot of things, he is losing interest. So, now Buster has a new friend to keep him entertained.
Sleeping so peacefully
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I do shift work so this is the only opportunity I get to take a pic sometimes. He does look oh so content though! Such a grown baby boy!
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