It has become something of a family tradition for us to attend the Wiggles Concert each year on the day after the boys' birthday party. This year I was determined to get 'hot potato' seats which are the best seats in the house right in front of the stage. We were sitting in the second row and the view was phenomenal. The Wiggles present a spectacular show which keeps the thousands of pre-schoolers who attend on the edge of their seats.
Wednesday, 31 December 2008
3rd Birthday
Oliver and William had their third birthday on 8th December. I couldn't help looking back through some of our earliest photos of the boys that morning before they woke. This was their first day at home after spending three weeks in the Special Care Baby Unit. They didn't even reach from my hand to my elbow. It is so hard to conceive of now.
An early photo of William with Grandad.
Brothers
And now after that little trip down memory lane we zoom through the next three years to the morning of their third birthday. Prior to this birthday the wrapping paper had always been the greatest point of interest. Times have now changed! It was ripped off without a moment to spare!
More bouncing..........................
The Luck of the Draw!
It is now nearly eight weeks on and my four little balls of fluff have become adolescent 'peeps'. Like any mother I have been anxiously watching how my babies develop. Being new to this game I wasn't sure how I would tell the sex of the little ones. So, I submitted these photos of them to 'Backyard Poultry', a very popular website of chicken enthusiasts to see what the experts thought. My first photos were rejected on the basis that I didn't show good 'comb' shots. This was somewhat disappointing as I had spent a good half hour trying to compose nice profiles of my chookies as I lay next to the coop. I had to enlist Inger to help me catch each chicken and then take a nice macro shot of each comb which could then be submitted. I am not going to subject you to the detailed comb shots as they are altogether too technical for a blog of this sort.
After some deliberation the experts have come to a verdict on my 'girls'. It seems that three of them may not be girls at all. The three grey chickens may in fact be cockerels which will be a bit tricky. The local council does not allow people to keep roosters in suburbia as their crowing is too noisy. So, they will probably have to be re-homed when they get a bit bigger. The other interesting point which came out of photographing the chickens is that they may be araucanas, a breed which lays blue eggs.
Monday, 29 December 2008
Twin Group Christmas Party
On 4th December I hosted the Christmas party for our twin group. We had 13 twins at our place which made for a pretty cosy time! We have a new mum in our group, Virginia, who not only has identical two year old twin girls but she has just given birth to her second set of twins. We were all speechless when we discovered this!
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