I think I need to add more colour to the toadstool
Childhood flashes by and before you know it they're all grown up. This blog exists to capture a little of our lives while the children are still so young...a little treasure box of memories.
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Drawing
I think I need to add more colour to the toadstool
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Christmas eve and Christmas day!
Driving through the hills
Once there, the kids couldn't wait to get stuck into the food, it is a big part of Christmas after all :)
The now traditional Christmas Guinness cake :o)
Googs was halfway through shouting 'merry Christmas'
The girls found the costume jewellery
and the kids tracked father Christmas online.
Oma knitted
Kiki danced with Gran
Grandad recorded the evening
and I was admiring a phone :P
Uncle S just looked confused :DAfter going to church, the kids were eager to get home and climb into bed as soon as possible in the hope that Father Christmas popped in.
And surprise, surprise, the next morning we found gifts from old St Nick!
Then back to Gran and Grandad's house for lunch and then Christmas dinner and some more presents!
It was the first time that I have ever made trifle! I think that there may have been a little too much sherry though :P very yummy!
Lol I remember doing this as a child.
Since Christmas we have just spent days together inside by the fire; playing games, reading and chatting.
Thursday, 23 December 2010
4 beeswax Jesuses and a monster bread roll!
Here is Kiki playing dolls with her great grandmother.
Make a basic bread dough with 1kg of bread flour, 2 tbsp salt (I used half the salt), 625ml warm water, 2 tbsp sugar and 3 packets of yeast. Or use whatever basic bread recipe you like.
Make dough, knead until smooth, place in oiled bowl and leave to rise (about an hour).
Then the fun part, roll out to a metre long by about 20 cm wide.