Saturday, 29 October 2011

Whats in da box?

Today one of my favouritest people Liz arrived in a box. Well she actually admitted that she is now committed to cycling great distances and seemed to think that the Enduro was not out of the realms of possibility. Liz went for a ride with Dad who was huffin and puffin a lot when he got home. Liz had not even raised a sweat so she got in the box! That does seem a little crazy doesn't it but she was just sooooooo excited about riding bikes.





Cyclist in Da Nuddy

My Mummy and Daddy think they are soooooooooo good just cos they get around on their bikes but I am living it up and showing them that anyone can ride a bike! Mum is just jealous that she can not get away with this sort of riding. I luv my bike!



Sunday, 23 October 2011

Getting Ready for Bed!

 Apparently these sunnies are making a comeback! Mummy has been wearing these recently but I am not really sure what all the fuss is about! I believe that Auntie Gnome still thinks they are cool, as I have it on a good authority that she used to wear them when she was at school. Soooooooo groovey baby!
This is how Daddy helps settle me down for bed! I don't think Mummy thinks it is a good idea but she was taking the photos!

Me In Da Bike Shop

 Mum and Dad seem to spend lots of time on these things so I thought i should have a bit of a go. It was really cos mummy was sooooooooo bored cos dad always goes into bike shops! You would never have guessed but it was a yucky day in Melbourne outside.

Visiting Nonna and Trolley Surfing at Da Mall

 Nonna is one of my biggest fans and we recently took a trip for the school holidays. Nonna was on the hit list for this little trip. Nonna had just had a perm and Mummy and I had also spent a lot of time doing our hair specially for this day.
 
While visiting Nonna I decided to show Daddy a new sport of trolley surfing in public areas. Apparently this has been done before and we were lucky that centre management didn't haul us down to the cop shop. Daddy selected a Dan Murpheys trolley which was strange cos we didn't go there and then made me push him around for ages while Nonna and Mummy watched. There were heaps of other people watching too. when they stared I would just say that "Daddy made me do it"!

 I did however take the opportunity while the security guard was not looking to have a little go myself as daddy really didn't know what he was doing!


Saturday, 22 October 2011

at the farm

 this is me saying hello to the horsies. i wasn't scared at all, i just walked straight up to them and said hi
 daddy thought it would be funny to be put this photo of me in with my breakfast still all over my face!
 here i am saying hello to Nikki. she is my favourite horse and i kept following her around but she kept walking away.
 daddy and me with Nikki and Herman
here i am educating mum about the birds and the bees!!


OMG, how cool is the chair that daddy cut for me with the chainsaw?!! I am sooooooo lucky 

i am also the happiest little girl in the valley :-)

 what is dad doing putting this stupid massive chainsaw hat on my head? he is such a silly sausage.
 it was quite fun though (wearing the chainsaw helmet that is). i do look pretty cool really, don't I? . you can see here i am the complete farm chick; using the chainsaw to chop down fallen trees, driving the tractor to lift, pull, and push stuff, and lighting fires to rid of scrap wood. yep, ive got this farm stuff SORTED!
.,mxn,bzznnznbbbnjc unxidjsjxhcnhbm (This what I really think. That was me writing just there, that's how us babies actually communicate, you adults wouldn't understand, oh chooky might! anyway this is me in my high chair at the farm.)

Me supporting my friends at the Melbourne Marathon

Doug and Liz are some of my favouritest people in the world! I decided that we should all go and run a marathon. Mummy and Daddy didn't agree but I managed to make them go and watch Liz and Doug do it with GrIan (that is Grandpa Ian for short). It is lucky that i managed to get Liz and Doug to run cos they raised over $13,000 which was multiplied by 10 by World Vision that's just over $130,000 all cos of me :). That is all going to the Starving People of South Africa. Next year they are going to run the new York Marathon and raise even more money. Mummy says no f&^$^%$(*&g Way to doing that! auntie Liz thinks she is wearing her down though.
Here they are at the 20km spot just before halfway. You can see that Auntie Liz was having a great time and Doug was pretty happy about it all here too. It was easy to see Doug coming cos his hair could be seen from a long way away that was a bonus to see Liz cos she was harder to see. Mummy and Daddy wouldn't get out of bed early enough to see the start so I was a little grumpy that this was the first time we saw them.

 Her I am at the 40km point it had been a long time up until now so I have decided to drink Liz and Doug's water and eat their food. Supporting is a full time job and you have to maintain your intake of energy so that you can finish strong.
Doug and Liz look great after their run. They have cool medals to wear for the rest of their lives. They only took 3hours and 52 minutes!
 It was hard work supporting so I had to tie my balloon on to stop it getting away.
Well done Doug and Liz and balloons are cool

The Time I helped out on year 11 Camp

I really think that I a pretty helpful around the place and Year 11 Leadership Course was no exception to this. I was great at it and I think that I have a lot of leadership potential. While I was there I had a couple of slaves to make sure that the program was running OK.
 Here I am with Mummy Slave! I am particularly fond of her and she makes sure that I have on the appropriate attire for the days activities.
 Here I am telling Mummy a joke. I don't mind letting you in on a little secret but I am very funny when you get to know me.
 Here I am with Mummy and Daddy slaves after a long and hard climb up the mountain! Mummy loves this sort of thing and always feels so relaxed when doing things like this in the hot sun through heaps of spinifex. I touched one piece once and was oh so grumpy. I really was thinking that this shot did not really focus on me at the time Daddy took it. You can hardly see me!
 Cheese is one of my favourites here I am eating it just to make sure that it was OK for the kids to eat as well.
While I was organising Daddy slave to pack up camp I just had a little bit of a rest out of the sun. I am pretty sure that Daddy thinks he has got me out of his way while I get him to move all the camp stuff around but it is actually right where I wanted to be.
Camping is great and I can't wait for next years Camp season.