week 238 / week 110

A few funny photos this week – the kids thought that it would be fun to make some arrowroot biscuit faces and take them into Dad’s work, so they had some fun with some of the lollies.

This is a little chilling, should it be a precursor to dental bills of the future.

huff with teeth lolly

This one is a bit more fun.

puff with teeth lolly

The kids love playing together. They bounce between playing together and exploring a space independently. Here they are at a water park.

huff and puff at the water park

It might look like we’re not immune from the secular celebration of Easter: the kids have been wearing a couple of different sets of rabbit ears this week, and pretending to be bunnies. Puff is big enough to actually jump when he’s pretending to be a rabbit. Huff is cute, copying the crouching down and trying to jump, and then standing up again.

huff and puff with bunny ears

On the weekend, we drove down to Canberra to see friends. There was a bit of a harmonica duet for some of the trip.

puff with harmonica

You can get a sense of how Huff looks to her big brother to work out how the duet is going to go.

huff with harmonica

Down in Canberra, there was time for Dad to read to Puff (and our friends’ kids some of the time)

dad reading to puff

After the other kids had gone to bed, Huff and Puff had a bit of a late night. They were happy to watch Peppa Pig and play Enigmo respectively, but if we had our time over, we would have put them to bed earlier.

huff and puff playing with iPads

The next day we went to look at the national arboretum. There was a natural amphitheatre that was covered in grass, and Dad ran up and down the hill a couple of times with Huff.

huff with Dad

Between that and the late night, she slept for most of Sunday afternoon, and most of the drive home.

huff sleeping on the couch

Huff was a bit sick Sunday afternoon, but bounced back again after a good night’s sleep. Here she is making up her own game with the percussion instrument toy that Puff was using in a more traditional way.

huff using a musical instrument as a phone

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