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Future Olympian

03 Monday Feb 2014

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Arangalay.
(a-rang-a-lay): noun. word made up by Ty to describe the rough part of the buggy path to the grocery store. Ty wanted to get a “workout” so he hopped out of the buggy and ran the entire arangalay.

Bike.
Apparently running the arangalay wasn’t enough of a workout, because after getting back home, Ty wanted to go for a bike ride. He is doing much better! He is now able to go all the way to the end of the road, mostly going fast enough to stay a fair distance ahead of Jay, Lily and I.

Triathlete.
So I am thinking I have a future Olympic triathlete in the works. Swim. Bike. Run. He’s a natural at all three! Better start our training early. 🙂

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Super Bowl.
The bad news is that the Super Bowl is on Monday morning in Australia. The good news is that Jay could take the day off to ride the train up to the downtown Brisbane area. He went to the Pig N Whistle to meet up with a bunch of people from work to watch the game. I am glad I didn’t take the day off because the commercials are my favorite part, and they didn’t air the awesome ones that they show in the US. And, they had a poor attempt at cooking American chicken wings. Mmmmmmm…..Hooters crack wings…… Despite these things, he still had a good time. It was good for him to have some fun, and get a little bit of an American football (footy) fix.

Tummy to Sit.
Tonight while Jay and the kids were playing, Jay saw Lily manage to work herself from her tummy to her bottom – sitting up by herself! So THAT is why she has been doing the tripod move for the past week! Still not crawling, but SOOO close!

Kids, We’re Going to Movie World

02 Sunday Feb 2014

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Bakery.
We went to the bakery (the grocery stores usually have a baker and a butcher shop just outside the grocery store – unrelated, ma and pa type places). I thought the cheesey rolls looked good, so I bought a couple. And then I saw something that looked like cinnamon rolls, and I started salivating…and then I found out they are rolls that are not filled with cinnamon, which would be delicious, but instead they are filled with Vegemite, which is anything but delicious. Sorry to all of you Vegemite fans out there…

Ink.
Australians love their ink. Tattoos (pronounced taDOOs here) are everywhere. You are in the minority if you don’t have a giant tattoo. Apparently Ty didn’t want to be in the minority. He grabbed a Sharpie when we weren’t looking and inked himself. I could barely contain my laughter. Part of me wanted to get mad, but the side that wanted to laugh won that argument. Jay was able to scrub most of it off, but it looks like he will be going to school tomorrow with remnants of his taDOO on his face and tummy.

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WB Movie World.
At brekky we asked Ty what he wanted to do today. There was a 40% chance of rain so we didn’t want to take the boat out. He said, “I want to go to Disney World!” Well, there isn’t a Disney World in Australia, but there is a Warner Brothers Movie World the next exit down the M1. And we have free passes. So OK, son, let’s go.
The first stop was a show where motorcycles do ramp stunts and tricked out cars chase everyone around. It was pretty neat.
Ty is still too little for a lot of the rides, so we made our way back to the kiddy rides area. Ty wanted to go on the carousel, but he didn’t want to ride a “horse”, instead he chose to sit on the bench. Lily seemed to enjoy the ride, too.

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Next stop was the bumper cars. Ty did a pretty good job driving it around!

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After that he had worked up enough courage to try the “thrill ride” – Sylvester’s. At first he wasn’t too sure about it, but then he loved it! He wanted to go again and again and again! There is a video on Facebook of the ride.

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Next up was the batman show on the Main Street. We found a decent seat and jay went off to find lunch. The show started and a police car and the batmobile drove right in front of us! Ty thought the show was pretty awesome (a little too much fighting in my opinion, but I guess that is what batman does).

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After a quick lunch we headed to the Wild West area. I somehow talked Ty into doing the log ride. It looked pretty intense, but he wasn’t worried about the down hill part – he just didn’t want to get water in his eyes.
There wasn’t much of a wait, so we got on a boat pretty quickly. We went up a hill, into a tunnel, and then it shot us out backwards. Wasn’t expecting that, but Ty kept on being a trooper. After we got turned around face first, we had a nice lazy boat ride through an old western town. Ty said a couple times “we aren’t going up a hill.” And then we came up to the hill. I talked him through it, told him what I thought was going to happen. I told him to close his eyes when we go down the hill so he doesn’t get water in them. And then down we went!! Pretty fast! Splash!! Laughing, laughing, laughing! He did awesome – gave me a big high five when we got off the boat. 🙂

AC.
Ugh. So the air turned on for a bit last night, enough to cool the house down. Today it isn’t working again. So. Stinking. Hot. Thank goodness for the nice breeze. And the pool. I sent Jay to the store while Ty was napping. I got hot, so I put Lily in her playpen and I went for a swim. Jay came home, put Lily in a swim diaper, and the 2 of them joined me for a bit until Ty woke up. Pretty sure we are going to need a pool when we go back home…probably one just like we have here.

Quiet evening.
The night ahead should be pretty quiet. The boys went to pick up Thai for dinner. Lily and I are snuggling a bit. Going to make some fruit salad for the week, and then call it a night. Such a fun weekend. So blessed.

G’day mates!

Wet and Wild Saturday

01 Saturday Feb 2014

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Level 2.
Ty had an exciting day at swim lessons this morning. He was doing really well. He can hold his breath forever, float on his back and his tummy, do the “rocket ship” swim, pick up things off the bottom of the pool, and his kicking is pretty good. The supervisor stopped by his class and asked his teacher, Jara, if anyone was ready to move forward. Jara said he had one that was close. The teacher wanted to see the kids do all of the things required in Level 1. When they got done she said, “Yep, he’s ready for a new challenge.” And she was talking about Ty! Yay!! Whenever anyone moves up to the next level, they get to ring a bell and everyone at the pool claps and cheers. It is really neat – makes the kids feel special. They also get a certificate saying they passed. So proud of my little fish.

Under water.
Meanwhile, in the Babies 1 level, Lily was having a great time. She loves the water. The teacher thought she was showing all of the signs to be ready to put her face in the water, so I let her take Lily. She said the cues – “wait. Ready. Go!” And dipped her into the water. Lily came out a little confused, but then she smiled. :). We did it a couple more times and she didn’t mind a bit. She is only under water for a second or two, so grandmas, don’t stress.

Broadwater.

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After stopping at the store to pick up some food for a picnic lunch on the boat, we packed up an esky (cooler), made some sandwiches (finally used a picnic backpack that we got for a wedding present, which worked great!), and loaded up the boat. Lily wasn’t too sure about the life jacket. She kind of hated it at first, but eventually realized that she better get used to it. :). Ty wanted to go fast…unfortunately you have to go slow (6 knots) until you get out of the canals (the red line on the picture above was our route). Lily slept most of the way out. By the time we got to the Broadwater where you can hammer down, Lily was ready to eat, and so were Ty and I. And Ty had to go potty. We have a toilet on the boat, but Jay only wants to use it in an emergency, so Ty had to go wee off the back. It was a little choppy and windy, so he had some serious stage fright, but eventually he took care of business. And when he finished, dad cranked up the stereo and we had a celebration dance party. We floated around a bit, got everyone’s tummies full, and then we let Jay play a bit. Ty loved it when we hit some waves (me, not so much).
We decided we need to ask around, figure out where we can go and safely either dock it or sand it (nervous about this), swim, eat, use a toilet. The first outing was a good confidence builder for both Jay and I. The kids did great. They were worn out when we decided to head for home, and both of them fell asleep (under the shade of the biminy). I got to relax in the front bow for a bit while Jay drove us back up the canals.
We were pretty much incident free, until the boat made an awful noise. Jay threw it into neutral really quickly, and realized we had missed a buoy and needed to be a ways to the right. The water level was only 2 feet. That is not deep enough….I was immediately thinking about what we were going to do if we got stuck on a sandbar. I was really hoping I wouldn’t have to jump in the shark infested waters and push it off the sand bar…thankfully we were able to get back on the main channel without getting stuck. Yikes. That was a close one. Hoping we don’t make that mistake again. Rookie mistake. Keep it between the buoys.
Overall it was a great first family outing – so much fun. I can’t wait to take family and friends out!

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Air Con.
When we got home, we noticed that the air conditioner wasn’t running. Crud. It was 30 degrees upstairs – that’s hot. We called the property management company and they told us broken air conditioners are not considered an emergency, so they won’t pay extra to send out a repair man on the weekend. Grrrrrr. There is a nice breeze outside, but remember, we don’t have screens. And remember where we live – amongst the poisonous everythings. We are braving it a bit and have the windows and doors open, but as soon as the sun goes down and the lizards come out, everything is getting sealed up tight. Going to be a hot one tonight…

Pool.
To cool off, we put Lily in her playpen (in the shade) and Jay, Ty and I jumped in the pool. We splashed around for about an hour before coming inside to cook dinner. Lily wanted to snuggle so Jay threw some brats on the barbie and I sat on the patio with my sweet sleeping babe.

Signing.
When Jay was feeding Lily rice cereal and zucchini, she ate every last bite, and then she put her hand up to her mouth, then put her fists together in front of her. Jay said he thought she was signing “eat. More.” I think she was. They have been working on it at school. Amazing!! So I gave her some carrots. Happy babe.

G’day mates!

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