I only made a small batch (half a cup of water, a little food colour and a bit over a cup of cornflour but we managed to have lots of fun with it any way.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Non-Newtonian Fluid ... or Cornflour Goo to you and me.
I only made a small batch (half a cup of water, a little food colour and a bit over a cup of cornflour but we managed to have lots of fun with it any way.
Buzz Boy
The dress-up box is a big hit with many of the three year olds in our playgroup and Junior has been quietly interested in its content for a few weeks now. He started out with a fireman costume and tried a couple of the fairy dresses which are a big hit with the girls but he was pretty nonplussed with it all until last week when he discovered the Buzz Lightyear costume.
Now he is a changed boy. For the past two weeks he has dug this costume out from the bottom of the basket and when he puts it on a strange transformation take place. He doesn't just looks like Buzz, he takes on the character as well and rockets around the place with a new found confidence which the usually Junior doesn't always express in larger groups!
Imaginative play is such a joy to watch and this week I managed to capture a couple of photos - alas a little blurry in places because Buzz doesn't sit still for very long!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
A bit more painting
We're all marbles here
Quick to make and quick to bake...
Thursday, July 23, 2009
A busy week
Well it has been a busy week for Aussie Mum and my boys. Bub had his first experience of day-care with two short days on Monday and Tuesday. He was way too interested in his new surroundings to do very much sleeping but apart from that he seemed quite happy and managed much better than his mum.
Wednesday was play-group and then we all popped into the Kindy Open Day where Junior is enrolled for 4 year old kindy next year. Junior could have stayed all afternoon but we were eating into Bubs nap time so we had to leave early. I also had a Mothers Group dinner in the evening. It was a lovely night out but a late night on top of 7 months of regular night time waking means I'm still trying to recover!
Thursday was playdate visitors and a trip to the park and Friday was Juniors swimming lesson and an early evening pizza at the local Italian with the neighbours. Sigh .... a nice week but sometimes it feels like my little family is growing up so fast that I need to slow down a bit. Looking forward to a nice relaxing weekend.

Thursday was playdate visitors and a trip to the park and Friday was Juniors swimming lesson and an early evening pizza at the local Italian with the neighbours. Sigh .... a nice week but sometimes it feels like my little family is growing up so fast that I need to slow down a bit. Looking forward to a nice relaxing weekend.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Spin art
Friday, July 17, 2009
Little Swimmer
Each morning this week Junior has been attending a school holiday swimming program at a local pool and this morning was his last class. Despite it being the middle of winter and a bit chilly (it is an indoor pool but still not that warm) he is a real water baby and really loves it.
The classes were in a deep water pool but with one instructor to two children he was happy and confident and proudly showed Dad and I his certificate for completing the beginners class.
Now Junior moves on to level one for term swimming in preparation for our family holiday in the sunny north of WA at the end of August. A warm two weeks in the middle of winter sounds live heaven right now and we are all looking forward to it.
Now Junior moves on to level one for term swimming in preparation for our family holiday in the sunny north of WA at the end of August. A warm two weeks in the middle of winter sounds live heaven right now and we are all looking forward to it.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Playing with puffy paint
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Annabel inspiration
Last Saturday Junior and I went to the Library to exchange some books and, only days after reading Zooarchaeologist post on Annabel Karmel pasta, what should I find in the kids section but these two new books.
Of course I had to bring them home and try them. I have made Pizza with Junior quite a few times but we have recently fallen into the habit of spending Friday evenings at the Italian restaurant at the end of the street eating there wood-fire pizza rather than making our own.
ANZACs for Playgroup
This week we made ANZAC biscuits for playgoup using the trusty old CWA (Country Women's Association) Cookbook.
The CWA is like the Australian equivalent of the WI (Women's Institute) in the UK and the cookbook is full of lots of traditional baking ideas - no pretty pictures but very simple easy to follow recipes.

If you can't read this the recipe is;
1/2 cup of sugar
1 cup of coconut
1 cup of flaked oatmeal (rolled oats)
1 cup of flour
125 g melted butter
1 level teaspoon of carbonated soda
1 tablespoon of golden syrup
3 tablespoons of boiling water
Mix dry ingredients together, pour in melted butter, add syrup and soda dissolved in boiling water, and mix well. Drop in small pieces on oven slide and bake in a moderate oven for 20 mins (I used fan-forced oven at 160 degrees for 15-20 mins)
Enjoy!
1/2 cup of sugar
1 cup of coconut
1 cup of flaked oatmeal (rolled oats)
1 cup of flour
125 g melted butter
1 level teaspoon of carbonated soda
1 tablespoon of golden syrup
3 tablespoons of boiling water
Mix dry ingredients together, pour in melted butter, add syrup and soda dissolved in boiling water, and mix well. Drop in small pieces on oven slide and bake in a moderate oven for 20 mins (I used fan-forced oven at 160 degrees for 15-20 mins)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
One of those difficult decisions
One of the dilemmas many mums agonise over is when to return to paid work. I have been lucky enough to get a few months paid maternity leave with both my boys and the time is rapidly approaching when I told my boss that I would return to work a couple of days a week. Late last week my childcare centre notified me a place was coming up in the baby room for Bub if I would like to take it.
Oh the agony and the ecstasy. I love being at home with my little ones and seeing them grow and develop every day but I must say it is exhausting! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Especially as both my boys are erratic sleepers so I'm usually functioning on very little sleep which does make for a very grumpy mummy sometimes. Anyway, my point is it is hard work 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
The other part of the equation for me is that prior to having children work was something I very much enjoyed and something I still do although it has taken a much less prominent roll in my life for the last few years. Anyway, a childcare place means that very soon I will be toddling of to work a day and a half each week and leaving my little baby in someone else's care.
All the worries and concerns I had last time I made this decision are coming back again. Even though I know that my children are in fantastic hands, (I'm very happy with our day care and I'm actively involved in their management committee so I know the excellent work they do) it is still a big step to leave my baby with someone else.

To date the longest I have been away from him is two or three hours at a time and generally while he is asleep. The only other person who has cared for him is his Dad. But soon it will be his turn as well. I just hope it all goes smoothly and that I don't feel too guilty about enjoying exercising my mind on something other than parenting for a few hours each week.
We took a little visit to the baby room at day care earlier today and Bub seemed very happy, smiling at all the carers and trying desperately hard to impress them with his attempts at crawling (slowly shuffling around backwards and rocking a lot). Bub is quite an easy going boy so I suspect the transition will actually be more painful for me than for him - oh they grow up so fast. I will let you know how we get on in a few weeks.
Oh the agony and the ecstasy. I love being at home with my little ones and seeing them grow and develop every day but I must say it is exhausting! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Especially as both my boys are erratic sleepers so I'm usually functioning on very little sleep which does make for a very grumpy mummy sometimes. Anyway, my point is it is hard work 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
The other part of the equation for me is that prior to having children work was something I very much enjoyed and something I still do although it has taken a much less prominent roll in my life for the last few years. Anyway, a childcare place means that very soon I will be toddling of to work a day and a half each week and leaving my little baby in someone else's care.
All the worries and concerns I had last time I made this decision are coming back again. Even though I know that my children are in fantastic hands, (I'm very happy with our day care and I'm actively involved in their management committee so I know the excellent work they do) it is still a big step to leave my baby with someone else.
To date the longest I have been away from him is two or three hours at a time and generally while he is asleep. The only other person who has cared for him is his Dad. But soon it will be his turn as well. I just hope it all goes smoothly and that I don't feel too guilty about enjoying exercising my mind on something other than parenting for a few hours each week.
We took a little visit to the baby room at day care earlier today and Bub seemed very happy, smiling at all the carers and trying desperately hard to impress them with his attempts at crawling (slowly shuffling around backwards and rocking a lot). Bub is quite an easy going boy so I suspect the transition will actually be more painful for me than for him - oh they grow up so fast. I will let you know how we get on in a few weeks.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Bread dough and Play-doh
Well it's Friday already and I don't know where the week has gone. It has been a week of sunshine and rain - unfortunately more of the later than the former, so we are all going a bit stir-crazy.
We have played with the Lego, the trains, puzzles, jigsaws, cards, boggle junior, watched far too many DVD's, had the neighbours over for morning tea and in the sunny patches ridden the bike around the yard and played in the cubby. However, much to our dogs discussed, we have only maaged two trips to the park for a play.
Anyway, given that today is again more rain than sunshine it seemed like a good day for baking. I have baked a few batches of biscuits and muffins with Junior as well as the odd pizza but I should try a few more savoury things to encourage his interest in real food not just treats. So today, thanks to Jennifer for supplying a simple White Batter Bread recipe, I made my first loaf of bread.
It wasn't 100% successful - I needed a slightly bigger loaf tin and I should have buttered the tin more because I had trouble getting it out of the tin, but all in all it wasn't bad for a first attempt.
Junior certainly enjoyed it with butter and jam for lunch - perhaps it isn't that savoury after all!

We have since had a request for homemade jam and current buns too - what have I got myself into?
Junior also did a spot of cooking today - he mixed up a fresh batch of play-doh and enjoyed playing with it on the patio during a short burst of sunshine.

Now that Bub is napping the sun is out again but I don't think it will last long enough to make it to the park when he wakes up - our poor dog will be very disappointed.
We have played with the Lego, the trains, puzzles, jigsaws, cards, boggle junior, watched far too many DVD's, had the neighbours over for morning tea and in the sunny patches ridden the bike around the yard and played in the cubby. However, much to our dogs discussed, we have only maaged two trips to the park for a play.
Junior certainly enjoyed it with butter and jam for lunch - perhaps it isn't that savoury after all!
Junior also did a spot of cooking today - he mixed up a fresh batch of play-doh and enjoyed playing with it on the patio during a short burst of sunshine.