Thursday, October 6, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
our weekend

our first bus ride, to see fishies (not for eating and sadly no dolphins), turtles, bush rats, snakes, green tree frogs and dragons in coburg on friday;
driving in the car-car to see ducks on lake wendouree and angry, lunch-thieving swans, while (unsuccessfully) hunting for a new home on saturday;
getting lost on the way to a party, celebrating our god-daughter's first birthday, then winning the pass the parcel spoils on sunday;
and enjoying the sunshine with another little friend, whose doppelganger we found at the playground, while being pushed on the swings by some big kids on monday!
p.s. this is what you get when you say, "smile for the camera!" these days.
driving in the car-car to see ducks on lake wendouree and angry, lunch-thieving swans, while (unsuccessfully) hunting for a new home on saturday;
getting lost on the way to a party, celebrating our god-daughter's first birthday, then winning the pass the parcel spoils on sunday;
and enjoying the sunshine with another little friend, whose doppelganger we found at the playground, while being pushed on the swings by some big kids on monday!
p.s. this is what you get when you say, "smile for the camera!" these days.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
bye bye spring
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
flowers

As flowers turn to face the sun
I turn my life to the light of faith,
the light of hope,
the light of love,
the light of God.
(from the Lion Book of 1000 Prayers for Children)
I turn my life to the light of faith,
the light of hope,
the light of love,
the light of God.
(from the Lion Book of 1000 Prayers for Children)
This book is filled with poems and prayers - I particularly love those about the seasons and the circle of the year. If only we had the space, I'd love to have a seasons table or shelf in our home, where we could display found things, artworks and poems/prayers that reflect the current season. Perhaps next year, when we move somewhere bigger, but for now we can admire these Playschoolesque flowers made by big sister and I - the beginnings of an exploration of spring.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
enjoying birthday spoils
Monday, September 26, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
happy birthday big sister
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
growth
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
it's coming

the little party is coming...
and so is the pre-schooler pickiness!
last week, i helped look after the kids in our bible study group creche
most of the kids are a tad older than big sister
so i took this as an opportunity to glimpse into the future -
a future of, "i want to sit next to...," "i want an orange cup, not a blue one..."
(the kids were really delightful, i'm not meaning to speak ill of them!)
so yesterday, after buying these plates for her party,
big sister said, "want yoghurt on blue plate, mummy"
the future has arrived a little sooner than expected...
and so is the pre-schooler pickiness!
last week, i helped look after the kids in our bible study group creche
most of the kids are a tad older than big sister
so i took this as an opportunity to glimpse into the future -
a future of, "i want to sit next to...," "i want an orange cup, not a blue one..."
(the kids were really delightful, i'm not meaning to speak ill of them!)
so yesterday, after buying these plates for her party,
big sister said, "want yoghurt on blue plate, mummy"
the future has arrived a little sooner than expected...
Monday, September 19, 2011
crazy morning
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
a day of discontent

Today is a discontented day for me, for no real reason. Since little sister's birth, I have struggled to be content with many aspects of my life. Her presence brings me one step closer to the (family) life I hope for, but also somehow illuminates the aspects of our present circumstance that are not part of my ideal. If you pray, please pray that I would be content with what I have right now, remembering that where I am is where God has purposefully placed me, and I am not beyond him here.
Above is a picture of big sister in the midst of a pom-pom making adventure - crafting together is something I look forward to doing more and more together as my girls grow.
Below is a Benedictine prayer recounted in Simon Carey Holt's book, 'God Next Door,' which helps to realign my heart when I'm struggling with discontent.
Above is a picture of big sister in the midst of a pom-pom making adventure - crafting together is something I look forward to doing more and more together as my girls grow.
Below is a Benedictine prayer recounted in Simon Carey Holt's book, 'God Next Door,' which helps to realign my heart when I'm struggling with discontent.
Lord, this cell is to be my home
May your holy power furnish it
in peace and decorate its four walls
with holiness so that your sacred
presence will also abide here.
Lord, it is not large or grand
but it is to be my living place.
May I find within its close quarters
refreshment and your sacred space.
May your spirit of prayer
be my frequent guest and welcome housemate.
May the spirit of praise
Guide every task and deed performed here.
Lord, this cell will be a place for living,
sleeping, praying; it will be a shrine
and a place for healing.
May my door stand open to all who are in need -
as a sign of the posture of my heart.
May peace, love and beauty flow out from
this cell of mine in all four directions
and up and down.
May your silent echo be heard
by all of those whose lives surround me.
The birds of the air have nests;
Foxes have dens;
May this cell of mine
be blessed by you, my God
as a home for me...
and for you as well.
Amen.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
from big sister's mouth
Friday, September 9, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
yesterday
Sunday, August 7, 2011
weekend
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
alone time
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
playful
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
closeness
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
more wakeful
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
the drought is broken
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