It was heaps harder than I thought it would be. Oh and get this....I was concerned my knees weren't strong enough to run that far so I went out and bought some very expensive, state of the art, sports knee supports. Hence my legs looking like tree trunks in the photo, these things need their own postcode. Monday morning I woke up ridiculously sore, like unable to move sore and the only part of my body that didn't hurt was my knees. Maybe next run I should find a total body support. I'd look like a nutter, but the following week would be easier......80)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Xmas Frolic Fun Run - 7th Dec, 2008
A Tale Between Two Races - Part VIII
Sunday, December 7, 2008
A Tale Between Two Races - Part VII
Above, Ella is talking to some kangaroos. Below is Cati and her friend from kindy Jordan.
Below, girls in the rain with an emu. Charlotte showing signs of having trust issues, but then it was a very large emu.
Okay so we've hit last week. This has been such fun for me to relive the last month or so of my life in montage form, but I have washing to do and I'm tired so I shall resume this noble quest to catch up to the present day on my blog tomorrow. Joanne, I tried, and I will try to finish it tomorrow. It really has been fun though, I might just neglect it in future and catch up once a month. My life in montage looks way more exciting than my actual life. I like it!
So let me finish with a quote from a guy who looks remarkably like Aleister Crowley, or is that just me?
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm." – Sir Winston Churchill
A Tale Between Two Races - Part VI


The weather was average, but the sun came out for a while when the girls were riding. Ella really loved riding and announced that it was her second time on a horse unlike her sisters who had never sat on a horse before...lol

A great time was had by all. Thanks Alan, maybe we could farm sit for you when you head off to South Africa in 2009. Hint, hint....
A Tale Between Two Races - Part V


Oh look, they all go through it....LOL. (Ella trying to take her own photo in the mirror)

Some kids smile when you say "photo", my kids pose like Charlie's Angels. Kent Reserve in the background, our local playground and park at the end of our street.
Who says clothes and jewellery don't buy you happiness? Look at the hat and look at the face. You can't deny proof like that...LOL
Maybe a photographer, maybe a model, Charli just can't make up her mind. She feels at home on either end of the camera (obviously!)
Yes, this post was just a shameless excuse to put lots of cute photos of my kids on the internet. Information is over-rated......
A Tale Between Two Races - Part IV
In the below photo, Ella is 2nd from the left sitting on the stage. On her left is Sam, who Ella is not going to marry because Hailey says she is going to marry Sam. On the right Amelia, Zoe (from Geelong not to be confused with the other Zoe) Coen and Corey. Thanks for looking into the camera mate!
A Tale Between Two Races - Part III
Ella got a new room, the old main bedroom. We painted it a neutral sort of colour and let Ella have one wall in her fave (yellow). I sponged it over the base, it looks better in real life than in the photo. Ella's pretty pleased with the whole affair.
And November brought heaps of gardening and unusual flowers. Here above is Tim's Dragon Arum Lily. It may look unimpressive in the photo but the flower petal is longer than two foot and the colour is a really, really deep magenta red which looks nearly black. It is supposed to be a rare plant but they grow like weeds at ours. They are kept down the back away from the house because they smell like fly spray or rotten meat or something gross.

This photo above. These are my pride and joy. I got the seeds of these gorgeous girls from a friend in Amsterdam. Black Hollyhocks. They are the blackest flower I've ever grown and I've been trying for a lot of years now. They are a really deep purple with red middles, but from further than a foot away they really look black as night. Absolutely gorgeous.

This bearded iris is a hybrid I bought from Dandenong (I think). I forget it's name, but it's pretty nice and has about 5 different colours in the petals from orange to magenta. We transported about 200 irises to the front garden, but this one and another rare one (yes, fine, it's a black orchid, I do not have OCD though, it's a hobby, people have hobbies surely...) have stayed out the back and survived the ducks. I repotted all my cybidium orchids this month, but left my dendrobium orchids in the same pots because they flowered for the first time this year (can't believe I didn't photograph that...lol) after buying them all about 5 years ago.
A Tale Between Two Races - Part II

We renovated the room previously known as "The Playroom" (translation...a room so messy it defies description). I concluded that the only thing worse than MacDonalds serving nutritionally devoid substances under the guise of food is the stoopid little plastic fantastic toys they give out with kids meals. OMG, so much garbage.
As you can see from the photo above, I had plenty of help and we created a lovely new Main Bedroom which I don't have a photo of....lol
Off to Ella's Xmas School Concert so I'll get back to Part III onwards later.
A Tale Betweeen Two Races - Part I


The face painting, fun and frolics is the Port Elliot Show where the girls and I enjoyed a day. Charlotte is a butterfly, Cati is Spidergirl and Ella has goldfish kissing in a bowl on her face. We met Ella's friend Hailey and lots of other people I didn't photograph....lol

We have been keeping up our walking, including this beautiful day where we walked the causeway and "did" Granite Island. Most perfect Spring day for it. Pretty windy, but only on one side of the island. The girls loved the steps on the Eastern descent, possibly because they could see the kiosk from there. There was heaps of people, it was a great day. We decided to forgo the horse drawn tram ride on the way home and opted for walking the causeway back and a ride on the ferris wheel instead.
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