Friday, October 26, 2012

That's not on Mummy's list.....

As we sat around the table on the weekend discussing jobs to do, a request was put forward by herself (the younger, blonde one that is) for Daddy to build her and himself (the younger, blonde male one that is) a little play hut.  'Noooooo.  That's not on Mummy's list' replied Daniel with all the wisdom of the world.

Nice to see that I have support but really I didn't think that I was that bad!!!???  So that said I thought I would sing the praises of Himself senior for getting through some of 'Mummy's list' with a picture gallery of work completed to make our home a little nicer ;)

Pantry in the making. This is my favourite addition!

Newly made fire guard so we can be 'Firesafe'.
Adding more storage into the bathroom and stopping the shower dripping.

New door on the toilet to replace our concertina joy.

Door seal to stop the wind whistling through the house

Manky fish ponds turning into sandpit for the kids (weeding and path courtesy of Emma)

And just one to sign my praises as this is the first time I have ever prepared and planted a garden .... Fingers crossed.

Hopefully where we can harvest a few veg.

Hope this finds you all warm, dry, healthy and happy.


Arohanui
Y

Sunday, October 14, 2012

We're in

Well quite a lot has happened since I last wrote; we have been to Wanaka to visit family, Daniel turned 4, we got the keys to Sale St, the kids helped the neighbour docking tails (and roundy bits - I'll leave that one to your imagination) and finally we are in our new place in town after battling with the elements on a stormy West Coast weekend. 
The side of the road snowman which himself and themselves made.

We spent Daniel's number 4 birthday (as he likes to call it) at Shantytown which is a Heritage Park/Living Museum near us . After many weeks of talking and waiting to go it was a relief to wake to a lovely sunny day. The kids, and us, had a great time wandering around all the 'older days' buildings, walking through the bush and catching the steam engine for a ride. It was interesting too to look at the Chinese miner's village there after being in Arrowtown. The kids suddenly became very interested in China for the next week or so - thank goodness for the library!  They loved trying to play horse shoes and catching the ball on a string along with giving the stilts a go (with their mother's heart in her mouth that is) in the school yard too.  The best thing is that being local we were able to get a year long pass for the price of our entry so guess where we will be returning to frequently.



Outside the school yard.  Hmmmm.....

We have had the keys for a few weeks now which has enabled us to clean - every wall bleached along with ceilings and floors cleaned due to the amount of dirt and mould left from previous tenants- and move bits in a little at a time.  So despite waking at 2am to a storm and wondering if we had a house to move into, Saturday's part of the shift was fairly painless.  Liam begun on the 'fix-it' jobs last weekend by re-instating the old pantry although now that we are in the house his list grows ever longer.  We are finding leaks and gaps all sorts of places depending on which way the wind blows so he'll be ever so busy a fixing things - as Christopher Robin would say.  That said when the sun shines I fall back in love with our wee cottage on the hill so bring on Summer I say!!

Liam bang-whacking things into shape

The kids have been very good putting up with a grumpy Mamma while I clean and try to sort things out.  They are looking forward to normality returning next week though and keep asking about baking and story-teller time.  Fingers crossed they still have that eagerness in a few years.

Hope this finds you all happy and healthy.  See e-mail for our new address and phone.  Congrats to all the baby mamas that have had their bundles of joy!!

Arohanui
Y
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