Saturday, January 31, 2009

Heatwave and the Australian Tennis Open



We have been sweltering in over 40 degrees temps every day for the past four days and the coming week is not looking any nicer. We get cool twice a day, a cool shower in the morning and a swim at the local pool in the late afternoon. Other than that it's sticky clothes and everything in the cupboards is hot. Hot shampoo, hot glasses, hot deoderant, hot towels etc yuck! The other hot thing this week is watching Rafael Nadal at the Australian tennis open. He played a semi final match last night that lasted over five hours and he is playing a final match against Roger Federer on Sunday night which I am eagerly anticipating. He is an amazing player to watch in action.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Australia Day






We went to Lake Weeroona for Australia Day. They had a great art and craft market and the kids enjoyed painting some ceramic animals. Here are some pics of the fun.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Happy Holiday





We had a great time in Warrnabool. Our happiness was lessened by someone who thought that our Navman would be better off in his pocket. Also Natasha got stung on the foot by a bee on our second to last night. Her foot has swelled up and looks really sore. Here are some pics of boats and hosing off sandy kids.

Rhys the train driver



Rhys was very proud to drive this train around with his sisters as passengers.

Thunder Point





Thunder Point was an interesting area to walk around. It was a bit like walking on the moon. We were there just as the sun was setting.

Flying Fox




The playgrounds at Warrnambool were fabulous. Here are some flying fox pics.

Warrnambool






Here are some photos of inside Settlers Cottage which we rented for three nights and out first sight of the waterfront area when we went sightseeing the first day. What do you think that is in the water behind the kids?

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Star Spider


Here is a wee friend that Wayne found spinning webs in Wayne's ute. Does anyone know what sort of spider it is and if it is poisonous or not? Wayne sees them in the bush all the time when he goes prospecting.

Update:
It is a Austracantha minax (with common names including Australian jewel spider, Christmas spider and spiny spider)and it is a distinctive Australian spider. Although it has a painful bite it just causes a temporary local reaction.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Happy New Year!


Hope that everyone had a good time last night and that the hangovers are not too traumatic for those of you that drank to excess. We took the kids into town and wandered around the various children's amusements. We headed into Rosiland Park at about 11.10pm and waited for the fireworks which were certainly the highlight of the evening. First year ever that none of the children cried which was fabulous!
2009 brings lots of things to look forward to. Emily is Grade One this year and Natasha is Grade Three. Grade Three brings with it a school camp at the end of the year which will be a new experience for us. Rhys is starting PreKinder this year on a Friday afternoon and swimming lessons. It is my last year studying with Massey University as I will complete my BA this year. Wayne has more Gold Prospecting with another trip planned to Western Australia mid year. We all will be in NZ for Kelly's wedding in October. So a year with lots of excitement to look forward to.