
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Last hours together
Of course we had to take the opportunity of taking a family shot. The children are growing up nicely and I suppose we are growing older but we are all healthy so it's good.
We have a beautiful field of flowers next door -dandelions - so the kids could pick as many as they liked. They really had fun.
Here we are sheltering under a tree (with raindrops on the lens).We went for a liittle walk when a shower of rain caught us by surprise - it didn't last long and we were dry before we got home.

Friday, January 2, 2009
The Gingerbread House
All together on Boxing Day
We had the house full on Christmas night . Tim ,Amrit and the girls slept in the caravan and Gary ,Annemarie and the children stayed over as well. Breakfast was casual - we put everything on the table and the parents served the kids and we sat all over the place. No worries ! I went around with the camera later on - I call this a picture of harmony. Tim ,Anjali and Aiden playing Trouble , and Dave and Amrit playing Mastermind.
Father and son caught off guard.

The present exchange
We draw a name from a 'hat' so that each adult gives and receives one present . The children score lots of presents of course which is fun for all of us. Hank is getting lots of interest from Ben, Jenna, Anjali, Kiran and Aiden.
Rachel and Michelle were given a combined present of scrap-booking material .They have admired Sara's work for ages and have lots of bits and pieces to be creative with now.
Christmas eve cricket
Our backyard lends itself very well for teamsport -especially if the team is small and mixed ages. The weather was perfect and some of us are pretty good with the bat and ball.
If the little ones are shown what to do they get the hang of it pretty quickly.

Thursday, January 1, 2009
Day in City
Visiting the city of Melbourne makes you realize what a quiet life we lead in Silvan. Here we are at Federation Square with Glenis, Sara's Mum. All festivals and many concerts in the city are held in this area, the feature-wall behind us is only a small part of the surroundings of this city-square.
A photo of the young lovers Sara and David, it was so nice to have them and their children Aden and Megan visiting us during the Christmas period.

Aquarium visit
Over the Christmas period we had a surprise visit from David, Sara and their children Aiden and Megan, as an extra surprise Sara's mother Glenis, a very good friend came along as well. While they were here we decided to visit the Melbourne Aquarum which features a display with the famous King and Gentoo Penguins as a new highlight. Here we walk in the big tunnel inside the aquarium.
Here we have a 360 degree view of sharks, stingrays, turtles and thousands of schooling fish in the 2.2 million litre Oceanarium.

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