Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Busy weekend

We had a busy weekend with school fete, mum,s dance practice and horse races.
On Saturday the kids had their school fete. It is held only every two years. So it is a big deal for the kids.
  I know when i was young our school fete consisted of toffee apples and cake stalls and a few lucky dips.
WOW how times have changed.


James is on the left at the end.

love the big dipper

James slimeing a school teacher. Got him a good one too!

Front row closest to you is our daughter doing a hip hop dance display

i took this pic while i was searhing for my 12 yr old for over 1hr. found him up on the college ovals playing rugby.

James in the black tee - first time on the ROUND UP and poor little man got off and vomited his ice slushie back up. TIME TO GO HOME
 So i dropped the kids home and took off to the MUM,S DANCE practise. Talk about funny. I will take a few pics and blog them on our next practise day.

Then on Sunday we went up to Caloundra - Sunshine Coast to watch our DONKEY - i mean horse race.


Degree of Honor - number 4

LAST PLACE

Not happy as Jack thought he was going to win plenty

James is happy as he isnt sitting in the middle for the 2 hr drive home

Gaby reading the form.

The day ended with enough for KFC on the way home and we all agreed even though our horse didnt win we all still had a great day out with minimal damage to our wallet.

Pen :)
PS "the house should start any day now - fingers crossed"





2 comments:

  1. Exciting that the house is going to start soon! Also looking forward to seeing the photos of the Mum's Dance!!!

    M
    xxo

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  2. Hey Pen,

    That is one pretty full on school fete! Looks like the next Queensland theme park!

    I can not wait to see the dance practice photos... will it be a dress rehearsal???

    Caloundra, that's up near my neck of the woods (or soon to be) funny how your kids look as pleased as mine do when they have to sit in a car next to each other! lol

    Have a great day.

    x Jode

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