Showing posts with label Indoor activity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indoor activity. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Our Christmas Tree...

This is the time of the year I absolutely LOVE! I wait and wait for December the whole year because it's time to celebrate... there's Christmas Eve, Christmas day, Christmas caroling, and this year there's going to be Little Pumpkin too... (arriving AFTER Christmas, fingers crossed!). More to celebrate this year... the festivities, smell of Christmas in the air, the Christmas cheer... and of course, the holidays! What more? hehe

So, we decided to put the Christmas tree up a little earlier this year, instead of the usual 12 days before Christmas. Julian and Genevieve were delighted and the joy on their faces were... ahhhh!!!! No words can describe it! Julian's 3rd and Genevieve's 2nd Christmas... but I would say it's the 1st Christmas that they are both taking part in the decoration of the Great Christmas Tree.

Ours is 7 feet tall, and many many years old... and we've been collecting decorations only like for 20 years... haha... gleeful!!!

Genevieve : excited looking at the Christmas balls


Maran helping the 2 tots hang up decos... at their height


Julian hanging up a snowman

Still trying to get it right

STILL trying to get it right... hehe. You need nimble fingers, my dear boy

Maran showing off the stars

Maran getting the proper dimensions to hang up the star

Maran hanging up the star

Julian monkey-ing around

And Maran's no better

Genevieve looking at the 2 guys wondering how to get in on the fun


My mom and Genevieve

Tired OLD Maran,decided to crash on the sofa


My dad and Julian

Julian decides that he needs a little more height

And finally crashes UNDER the tree
 What an eventful afternoon.... How I wish we had Christmas every month!!! hmmmm...

Friday, 18 November 2011

When you have only 2 hands.

When I initially got married, I had thought to myself then that I was going to honeymoon for the first 2 years... and then start a family.

Yeah right!

It has been 2 years and 9 months since I married my darling husband Maran, and to this date I have 2 children aged 2 years, 1 year and am 8 months pregnant. Which means, on the 7th of February 2012 (which would be my 3rd wedding anniversary), I'll actually already have 3 children!!!

The thought scares me.

Mainly because I only have 2 hands.

This is what happens with the current 2 little ones at any one point of time.

All nice and happy, it's only Genevieve

Then comes Julian, he wants some action too

OK, fine... Maran lets him get on the swing too



Genevieve decides to swivel to sit, and Julian is on his feet... Ahh difficult, but Maran managed
I don't really remember how Maran swished Gen around and Julian to sit.

But he did, One happy family, with no bruises/ cuts.

 I have NO CLUE how I'm going to deal with 3 kids in 2 months time...







Monday, 24 October 2011

Delightful Play-Doh



The kiddos who usually sleep for  3.5 hours in the afternoon, decide TOGETHER to wake simultaneously after what was barely an hour. There goes my afternoon, I thought. As I normally plan my day around their nap times, I had a tonne of work which I had to finish today... and it seemed to me that if the 2 bubs were going to be awake and wanted to play, there was no way I was going to have anything done.

So I came up with a brilliant idea... Play-doh!!! Homemade, of course. Too much toxic substances in the shop bought variety. It took me only 5 minutes to make it, and a WHOLE hour and a half to myself whilst the kids made a mess in the wet kitchen. Yay!!!(I couldn't have them play outside, as it was raining.) Thank god for maids! I just popped in with my laptop to supervise.

This is the recipe I used, and because my brother is a part-time baker... I had ready stuff in the house which I could grab. Phew!

Everyday Playdoh
1. Mix 1 cup of flour, 1/3 cup of salt, and 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar in a bowl.(didn't have tartar, so I went without)
2. Meanwhile, bring to boil 1 cup of water, one tablespoon of cooking oil and a few drops of food coloring.
3. A little flavoring essence could be added, too.. I used vanilla.
4. Pour hot mixture into flour mixture and stir. Add more flour if necessary.
5. Store in refrigerator after use.

I had them pick the colours, since they had about 30 to choose from, there was a little bit of a turmoil there.

Very excited!... Note: The kitchen was very clean when we started.


At this point he was deciding what to do with the Play-Doh

So, he decided to share it with his sister, Genevieve...Awww, so sweet!



This is Genevieve, happily playing on her own.

Note the sticky fingers. Luckily this Play-Doh came off with a single wash, no trouble at all!



Julian trying to pat the Play-Doh down with his foot, to later cut it with heart shaped cookie cutter. Smart boy, multi-tasking!

He rolled this one on his own!


STILL trying to figure out what to do with the Play-Doh

Note the even messier fingers!

Trying to add Play-Doh buttons to the red roll.

And this is what Genevieve finally achieved. A messy self, and an even messier kitchen. Note the "I didn't do this" look.


Smiley: Julian made this, with my help, of course.

Play-Doh safely tucked into plastic bags for later use.





They were so tired after the exciting afternoon, that they had an hours nap after... good for them, and even better for me!