Monday 31 August 2015

Take your marks...


... and so another year has passed!

We have moved house again... 
and the renovations have begun...
... a journey that I cannot wait to share with you!

The boys are both in full-time school this year... 
and I am discovering full-time motherhood 
all over again - with a 16month old!


I continue to be of service in my community everyday, 
with a few new roles this year.

We are all looking forward to the basketball 
and swimming seasons returning,
in the warmer months!

Stay tuned for some big announcements to come!

Tuesday 3 June 2014

New Year, New Life

I can't believe that once again, time has passed me by! 
It has been over one year since my last post... 
and, wow, what a year!

The Boyfriend finally wrapped up business in the city, 
to join us in the country... 
the boys turned four years old and eight years old. 
We enjoyed a quiet Christmas at home, 
our first real family summer holiday 
before moving house (again)... and then...


In April we welcomed a new edition to our family... 
a little pink Princess!

I can't wait to sit down and share all the details with you... 
juggling our busy lives with a newborn, 
a big kindy boy, a special needs child...
and all the work we do in between!

Sunday 26 May 2013

A Big Move

When I started this challenge of blogging 
back in October, I had no idea that I was about to embark on (another) life changing journey!

 I was living in Perth, Western Australia, 
with my boyfriend and our two young boys. 
I had suffered a personal loss, 
with the unexpected passing of my Dad in June,
but life was chugging along just fine.

As a family with a child of special needs,
we had moved to Perth from the Wheatbelt in 2008,
and were comfortable knowing that we needed to be in the city, close to the children's hospital, specialists and other resources.

Never did I imagine that a trip home to the farm 
on Father's Day, to spend an emotional milestone 
with my siblings, would lead to us packing up and moving home to Cunderdin, WA by mid-November.
 
As previously written in my very first blog post, 
nearly eight months ago, 
 "I am obsessively organised" !
A last minute, unorganised pack & move, 
two hours away, was very out of character for me... but things kept falling into place so easily, 
and I did succumb to... it was meant to be!
 
So... since my last post in October...
we have had a MasterChef Party, a 30th birthday, 
two weeks in Bali, moved to the country, a Christmas, a three week hospital admission, a New Year, 
another 30th birthday, starting a new school, 
a week in Singapore, another hospital admission,
Easter and camping, 
and all the boring bits in between!

And I am back to share it all... one day at a time!

Sunday 21 October 2012

A Fireman Party

For Patrick's Third Birthday, it was obvious that we would be having a Fire Fighter's Party!
Like most events in our house, I start planning at least six months in advance, as we never know what is going to pop up on our lives. Also, as I am learning & using more of eBay & online shopping, prior planning means we are not panicking about our packages arriving in time for the party!
So the biggest decisions we always have to make in regards to the boys birthday parties is WHO to invite and WHERE will we have the party. We decided on a rough number of 20 little fire fighters. The event would take place at our home, as we realised that a lot of the kids (2-4 year olds) would be toilet training. Easy decisions!!!

My first big purchase for the party was the "lolly bags". I absolutely fell in love with these Fire Truck Goody Boxes. I filled them with appropriately themed mini-books, red watches & 3-packs of vehicles, all $1 each from Big W. I also bought Fire Truck temporary tattoos and a few lollypops for each box.
Since my boys are constantly wearing their costumes at home, I decided that they could have a new Fireman's Costume each for party day, which I ordered online.
Remembering that we were inviting young families, we planned the party for 10.00am on a Saturday morning. This would give the kids a chance to head home for an afternoon nap. However, I know the mums would all want a coffee on arrival so my first priority was setting up the "Mummy Station". I am glad my everyday kitchen items matched the colour scheme. The small urn is a purchase I made about 18 months ago. It was about $40 from K-Mart... and we use it at least six times a year, maybe more! Great buy!!!
Although Patrick's first love is Fire Trucks, his second love is for Penguins, so I made sure they were represented at his party. This part of the party is all set up in our double garage. I bought a roll of red plastic table cloth to decorate one corner of the garage. I then had three molded tressel tables with black plastic tablecloths for all the food, presents, goody boxes, etc. The "Stick the Hat on the Fire Dog" poster was from Spotlight
I borrowed the Kids Molded Plastic Bench Sets from a friend. I thought these would be great for the kids to get in and out of, and sturdy enough to avoid accidents. As I ended up only having 18 kids invited, I was able to fit the places perfectly onto three tables. The plates, bowls, cups & cutlery were from Ikea. These were sets of six different colours for $1.95. SO CHEAP!!! I separated all the sets as I didn't need the blue, green & purple ones for the party. As you can see I only set the table with plates as we served finger food, with juice boxes & water bottles (in the esky). The cups were on standby, while the bowls and cutlery were waiting for cake!
Our entertainment for the day was provided by Fireman Kevin from Fire Engine Fun. He came out in his 1960 Bedford Fire Engine. The kids (and parents) all loved going for rides on the truck and shooting the fire hose at the target, and Patrick received a certificate!!! I would totally recommend booking Fireman Kevin for your own party!
As soon as we waved goodbye to the Fire Truck, it was time to eat! We had lots of red lollies, jelly and toffees, as well as red fruit kebabs with cherries, watermelon & strawberries. Below are the toffee apples I made. I spooned the apple balls with a melon baller. This meant that kids could try toffee without having to eat an entire toffee apple!
We also ate "fire hoses" which were mini Vegemite scrolls and "fire dogs" which were dinner rolls with little red sausages. There was also party pies, sausage rolls and ham & cheese sandwiches. But all this eating was interrupted by a very unexpected surprise visit from...
... a bush fire truck and a little normal fire truck and a big normal fire truck... from MALAGA FIRE STATION!!! AMAZING!
I had previously written a letter to our three local fire stations and told them that we were having a party... but as I was organised so far in advance... I had completely forgotten about the letters. Well, then firemen didn't... and the crews on duty that day worked it all out and sent a fabulous bunch of firemen & women... lights flashing, sirens blaring!!!
The whole day was a HUGE success... obviously Patrick's feet were sore after his big morning as a fire fighter... but he didn't sleep that afternoon... he had to open all his presents!!!

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Morning!

Hey, my name is Lisa!
Although I am currently living in Perth,
I am a country girl from the Wheatbelt Region of WA.
 I am a stay at home mum & carer.
I have two lively boys, aged seven & three,
and a wonderful boyfriend!!!

I am obsessively organised and affectionately known as "sorter".
I do live a clean & routined life... 
however I am learning about the importance of prioritising!

 I spend most of my life one day at a time.
I don't always find life easy, 
but I am learning to play the cards I am dealt with,
one day at a time!

Thank you for joining me in my journey
to survive... one day at a time!


Lisa xxoo