South Australians are mental. Whoever thought is was a good idea to have a Christmas Pageant 6 weeks before the big day??? I have to admit that I don’t really get this little Adelaidean tradition. Pauly P says I am a grinch, and I kind of have to agree on this one. Everyone raves about the pageant, but we have been two times now and…meh, it’s ok I suppose. Of course, Ash has been so excited about Christmas that I have heard him talking in his sleep about it. And after the pageant (12 November), we came home to put up the Christmas tree (ALREADY!!!????) and straight away he started wrapping things up to put underneath it. Which of course means ever since he has been up at the crack of dawn to open the “presents” under the tree. Lucky boy- his first day netted him a leaf and a piece of string. Since then we’ve also had rocks, lollipops and sticks. If only he would be so easily satisfied come Christmas Day!
Decorating the tree requires huge efforts of concentration for a 3.5 year old.

We have also started making our Christmas wrapping paper.


And, although I’m not super excited about Christmas, there is something that I am very very very excited about…Pauly P is nearly finished uni. For good!!!! Yee ha. Woo hoo! Celebrations galore!!! Our loungeroom was recently turned into a photo studio to capture his final project. Sorry I can’t show any photos of it, just a glimpse (because who knows- maybe someone will want to buy it and we will become millionaires…bwahhahaha).

I am extremely proud of Pauly P. He has worked so hard at uni, at work and on our home for the past five years I couldn’t be happier for him (and me!) that he has finally accomplished his dream of attaining an Industrial Design degree.
Hopefully now he has finished we will have plenty more family days, like the one we had today…pity it’s near impossible to get nice photos of both kids at the same time.



Yesterday I was in a massive grump so decided that communing with nature might be a way to beat my foul mood. I took both kids on a bushwalk that was fantastic, mainly due to my die hard adventurer who has no fear and wants to scale mountains high and discover all manners of amazing things…thankfully he brought his trusty torch which was just perfect for exploring a cave.


Everytime I feel like it’s all getting too much, and being a parent provides plenty of those moments, I need to remind myself of the privilege it is to be a mother to two happy and healthy little individuals. These little people continue to surprise and delight me.