Friday, April 25, 2008
ANZAC day
This afternoon I killed a couple of hours with Harrison at Uni, and we discovered a "Nearer Nature" marquis on the foreshore at Matilda Bay. They had various animals - frogs, snakes, lizards and snails there for kids to hold and learn about. Harrison absolutely loved it. Didn't want the snake curled around his neck, and got a bit girly about having a frog jump on him, but he loved touching all the animals, so long as someone else was holding them. Snail are his all time favourite animal, so having a basket of snails to explore was heaven for him. Nearer Nature is a Dept of Conservation program. They do various fee based things like overnight camping trips, but this one was free.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Seedy side of life
Simon and I wasted a date night last night on Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead. It was a very disturbing portrayal of a family of people with virtually no redeemable features who spiral into self destruction, and it left us both feeling less than good about the world.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Piano!
We made a major investment on the weekend. Simon bought an electric piano (in a single visit to one shop – most unlike him!). The boys are already making good use of it. Harrison is able to turn it on and bash away whenever he likes, and he and Simon have a duet of “Froggy went a courtin’” going (Harrison’s role is to hit a single note in time with the music). The box (literally the size of a coffin) is also being out to good use as a boat, a train, or a hiding place.
A couple of weekends ago we took Harrison to a WASO concert for under 5s, and Harrison had his first go on a violin. He also tried out Simon’s violin at home.
Along with Simon’s recent discovery of ITunes, which has reignited his passion for making compilations, the piano is changing the tone of our household.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Shannon to the rescue
Shannon Lush’s Speed Cleaning bible came into its own on Sunday after I discovered Harrison had used a fabric marker to draw with, and not always on his paper! The laminated top of his kids table appeared to be ruined forever. Sugar soap had absolutely no effect, and seeing as fabric marker stays on clothes even when washed in Napisan I wasn’t confident. But Shannon advised that perfume on a cotton ball removes permanent marker from a whiteboard, so I tried it on the table. Felt a bit silly using Red Door to clean Harrison’s table, but it worked perfectly (and smells nice!). Not a trace left.