Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A proper Kiwi Christmas

I woke up to Amiri's frantic shouts of, "Mama!  Come quick!  Something happened!' and Arram's delighted squeals-- he'd run out of words.

We admired the mysteriously-appeared decorations, observed the vanishing of the cookies, and then Santa's fine job of wrapping was turned into confetti within minutes.  The floor became covered wall-to-wall with Duplo blocks, play food, robot toys, ducks, and yo-yos (how did Santa know?)  As it turned out, we had plenty of time to enjoy a leisurely breakfast and debate what we should do with our beautiful day.  We settled on a plan and packed up a picnic.

We drove deep into the Waitakere Ranges, to a little nondescript park in the middle of the National Forest.  There was a beautiful green area that later hosted a wonderful under-the-trees meal-- for us and a dozen other families.  We made some friends.

And there was an oh-so-beautiful beach.

The boys scampered and frolicked.

And got to make lots of sand-related messes.

The beach was bounded by cliffs covered in bush.

Flowing out of the cliffs was a small river of ice-cold, pure artesian water.  It could probably be sold around the world for four bucks a bottle, and here we were splashing our toes in it!

There were also barnacles to poke.

And because it's New Zealand, there were the obligatory feral fowl that turned up to beg in the carpark.

After that we ventured a little further west and had a look.


We finished up the day with a roast dinner that was succulent as, and for dessert we had pavlova with custard and strawberries.
 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Because nothing says Happy Holidays like face painting

In the midst of our adventuring the other day, we stumbled into a street fair of sorts.  There was free candy floss (that's cotton candy to the Yankees; surprisingly, both boys found it completely off-putting), live music, an acrobat show, and a face painting booth.  Amiri immediately and passionately begged to be painted and plumped right down in the seat.

"I want to be a cat," he said.  "A white cat."

And so the artist set to work. 

It tickled at first but he sat perfectly still and was oh so patient.

She put on the white base first...

...and then started adding the details.

The finished product!  Look how satisfied and proud he is.

We then released our beast to roam in his native habitat.  Notice his fearsome domination of the landscape.  This is not some pampered housecat, no sir.  He's a white tiger!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

The special visitor arrives

These were the happiest faces we could get out of them.  In their defense, though, this Santa does look a bit dour.

And this evening, he's already come through and nibbled the cookies, drunk the milk, and left behind a haul for the morning!  Shh, don't tell the brothers...

Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Christmas Programme

Parents got to join their children at school recently for the big Christmas celebration. 

Amiri's class sang a song.  Amiri, however, did not.

Arram's classroom had a visit from Santa!!

Arram even got a hug when he went up for his present.

Then we had a picnic outside.

Arram was a really good eater. 

So was Amiri.

Then, it was playtime.  We got to jump for the reindeer...

...and reach for the balloons...

...and hey, it's OK if we don't quite make it...

...because we'll just play with the jingle bells!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

In which the boys have some new experiences

They drank their fluffies with straws...
Notice how beat-up Special Bear is looking these days.  
Arram informed me the other day that his name is Freddie.

They played on new equipment...

And they got to play Rubby Wurr Cup!
In this location, Amiri also got acquainted with an earthworm.
  

Saturday, December 17, 2011

If we try really hard do you think we could touch the ceiling?

Here, the boys jump on the bed.  Their constant motion make the photos kind of fuzzy.  They kept it up for hours.



Friday, December 16, 2011

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Oh, we just had the best time

The boys are SO good at playing.  We had simply the best fun at the playground.







Wednesday, December 07, 2011