Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Cheyenne is a big sister

Congratulations to my little girl who is now officially a BIG SISTER! Cheyenne's dad had a baby girl last Wednesday, her name is Charlie. Cheyenne is of course, over the moon and just loves having a real life dolly to carry around

My Beautiful Little Girl...Growing Up So Fast



"A daughter is a bundle of firsts that excite and delight, giggles that come from deep inside and are always contagious, everything wonderful and precious and your love for her knows no bounds" Barbara Cage

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Camping with Nanny & Grandad

Most of you will know, my parents are travelling around Australia at the moment. Although, they haven't gotten very far! They decided to take this year slow and just do Queensland - next year they will venture into the other states. This meant that we were able to go and meet up with them in Harvey Bay for Easter. Chey has been missing them terribly - she is so used to them just being around the corner, so she finds it hard not being able to stop in for a cuddle and a swim at Nanny's!
They have just met up with some old family friends who packed up in NZ and have come over here to join my folks - so our trip to Harvey Bay was nicely timed to catch up with them as well.
They are staying at Fraser Lodge www.fraserlodge.com.au which is a fantastic camping site. I am keen to get back up there again. Over the holidays they run lots of activities including candle making, free face painting, easter egg hunt, visit from the easter bunny. You can hire Go-Carts, play tennis, swim in 2 pools and generally have a great time.
Chey making a candle
Here is my easter present from Chey.....the product of her candle making (she didn't sculpt it, a lady did that at the end for the children)
On the first night, Chey wanted to go outside and ride her Rip Stick which I bought her for her birthday. Until now, she hadn't mastered it, purely because I didn't know how to ride the thing, so I couldn't really teach her! Moments after we came out side one of the fathers from the families that were staying across from us (we hadn't met yet) saw that we were having a few struggles with this thing and instructed his daughter to come and teach 'this little girl how to ride her rip stick'!
So after 2 hrs of intense training and alot of cheering as she managed to 'get up' on the board then promptly fall back down again and a good nights sleep, she was cruising around the camp like a pro - looking like the cat who got the cheese!I love camping and how it brings strangers together! One thing my parents have comment on is how they never know anyone when they go into a camp site, but you always end up talking to all sorts of people from all sorts of places. They have even managed to make some friends that I am sure they will keep for life. A couple they met in Scarbrough over Christmas met them here at Harvey Bay for a holiday together - it is nice to see them so happy.
I have left Chey with them for the week. I feel extremely lost without my baby but I know she is having a fantastic time with Nanny & Grandad - I look forward to picking her up and hearing all her great stories of the past week.
The one thing I love about my daughter, is her ability to make friends (and lots of them) where ever she goes! She is not backwards in coming forwards....so even though I fret about her, I know she will look after herself just fine!