We made the most of the tail-end of the Sydney festival. Kel took the kids to see the inflatable Stonehenge (called Sacrilege) – they had a great time, and queued very patiently).
After a long time of being fairly protective of the path from the car to the front door, we’re at a point where both kids can climb out of the car – Puff can even unlock the door if the mood takes him. Huff is very careful climbing out of the car (and up and down the steps), but they make the most of this little space.
For our second trip to the inflatable Stonehenge, Dad was able to come too. Here’s Puff trying out the airy floss that was on offer.
Here’s a family photo. The kids were okay about sitting still for a photo, but you could tell they were keen to get back to bouncing around madly like everyone else on the structure.
Saturday morning Dad and Puff went out for a walk so Puff could get used to his new school shoes. He was a bit surprised that his feet were sweating: something for him to get used to, sadly.
After that, we had friends over to our place, so we had lots of fun playing with all the kids who visited. There was much playing Wii, and Puff had to learn how to share his toys.
Sunday we went to church, then went to a friend’s house for Australia Day (we didn’t really take photos while we were there). It was a late finish, so the kids were pretty tired.
Monday we did some cooking at home, and then Huff slept on Dad’s chest for about an hour.
Next week, we’ll be celebrating the start of Puff’s schooling. It may be time (finally) to password protect the blog.






