After visitng the school first thing for the boys Parent/Teacher Interviews, the rest of yesterday was spent in 'cleaning' mode . . . especially in the boys playroom which has now been converted to Nana's bedroom. The boys were both so excited and very helpful - packing up their toys, moving some of their favourite things to their bedroom, dusting, vacuuming, cleaning the window and then once everything else was done - making up Nana's bed as well.
We even gathered up a few 'pre-loved' toys and books as we were going along and have bundled them up to drop off at the Red Cross 'Recycling' Bin, the next time we are in town. With the boys love of reading meaning we are always buying new and interesting books, it's time we started recycling some of the more junior ones to other people - the book shelf in the playroom is just overflowing - some of that though is because of my own extensive children's library that I established before the boys came along in my Kindergarten Teaching days. I've still got a few books there that I won't be recycling, but some of them are better off for other children to enjoy!
Whilst we were in the cleaning zone and because James wanted to earn some pocket money to buy more 'Football Chipz' and the folder they go in (the latest 'collecting' craze for kids), he decided to clean ALL the windows of the house - well - on the outside anyway! He then asked if he could fill the wood box and even did a little more vacuuming too! Actually, I was quite amazed how many things we got accomplished yesterday!
Today - well - we've been up early - 4.30am to be precise (well Stuart and I anyway) as Stuart's Mum arrived for her two and a bit week stay with us. Her bus was due to arrive at 5 but got in early, so once I received the reply SMS text message to say she was in town, Stuart drove in to pick her up. As you can imagine the boys were so excited to see her here when they got up later on in the morning!
In other news . . . Adam played a 'Grid Game' today - an Auskick game that took place on the main oval during the half time break of the seniors game - Sale City and Glengarry. The day has been bitterly cold - the wind just seemed to cut right through you! He didn't get a kick unfortunately but he did enjoy himself which is the main thing anyway AND he's got Auskick again tomorrow - this time just his usual weekly lesson, she he'll be sure to get his hands on the ball then!
In scrapbooking news - here's another sinple card for my Mother-In-Law's 'Greeting Card' Box - it features more of the yummy SEI pattern papers you'll find in this month's CLUB Scrappit as well as a KaiserCraft Rubon and a Mrs Grossman's Greeting Sticker! Like I said - just a simple one!
And a little close-up too
Until next time . . .