Sunday 24 May 2015

5 YEARS!

This past week marked 5 years since we moved to Australia. It feels like a lifetime ago. While Aarahi and I talked about it throughout the week we both agreed that it was hands down the most difficult time in either of our lives and not something that we would ever like to have to do again. To be honest Aarahi and I barely knew each other. We were engaged after only a week of dating and married 3 months later. So within 8 months we managed to meet, get married, move countries and get pregnant. While it was the hardest periods of our lives so far it was also one that strengthened our marriage and relationship with each other like nothing else.

I contemplated about when we first moved into this house 4 1/2 years ago. We had nothing. An airbed, blanket, a cup, plate, and utensils each. Now I look at our house as i prepare to start packing up stuff to move (yes it really is going to take me months and months) and I am overwhelmed by the amount we have accumulated. I guess we all have to start somewhere right. We have been so blessed being here. Aarahi has a good stable job which he enjoys and I get to be the wife and mother I want to be without having to work outside the home. Whilst we miss our family and friends back in New Zealand, we know we are in the right place for our family. There are things we are able to accomplish here and live the life that we want for our family that we simply wouldn't be able to do back in NZ.

In other news...we are really pretty boring. I did score some fabulous tickets to Sydney for next year. When we go on our cruise we depart out of Sydney so I needed to get flights there. Jetstar was having a take a friend for free sale so I snapped up some tickets, only paying for the kids! that saved me about $400-500. I suggested to Aarahi that maybe we should drive and enjoy a road trip, he looked at me like I was crazy. Now I just have to keep an eye out for some good hotel deals as we are going to stay in Sydney for a few extra days.

Al our passports arrived so we are good to leave the country. It is such a relief knowing that we aren't stuck here. Nana is back in hospital so who knows when we might be over. Aarahi has told his work that he may have to take a few weeks off soon. But I may head over with the kids earlier.


Sunday 17 May 2015

Lili Goes Commando!

Woohoo on Saturday we signed our Land Contract. It was extremely quick compared to the house contract when my signature was completely different by the end of the whole process.

My new passport arrived today, but still waiting on Ammon's. I was a bit sad to retire my old one, it has so many stamps and memories to go a long with it. Plus I had the number memorised! I am sure with the plans we have for the next 5 years this passport will get a good work out too.

The kids are still enjoying their Space theme. Auron has several of the Planets memorised and knows a few facts about them. Even Aarahi and I are learning new things! One day last week Auron asked "If we live on Earth, where does Nana and Nanny Kaye live?" He thinks maybe Neptune. Today we learnt about Rockets and all the different parts. The kids have just finished painting the body tube for their rockets we are making

On Friday Aarahi and I have date night where we get the kids into bed extra early and have a special dinner by ourselves. This week I made pork ribs....they were SO GOOD. I also made this delicious cake. Mud cake on the bottom and chocolate mousse on the top. The next day Lili came out of the kitchen with chocolate all over her face. I knew exactly where she had been! She says to me "oh my goodness, silly me I ate the cake" Aarahi and I have be bought to tears of laughter each time we bring it up. LAter that evening I see Lili sneaking into the fridge again, she had no idea I was watching her and I hear her talking to herself while digging chocolate mouse off the cake "whoops there I go again, I ate the cake". Life is never dull around here.

Oh wait, more of Lili's antics! Yesterday at church I was busy talking with someone after church about primary stuff when Lili needed to go toilet. I asked Auron to take her. All was well she came back all happy. Later on we get home and she is hanging upside down on the couch with her dress over her head BUTT NAKED! Aarahi asked her where her underwear was "oh my goodness silly me, left it at church"

Well that's it for now. Hopefully I gave yo a few laughs for the week.



Making space ships out of our "space playdoh"

Oh my goodness Ammon needs to stop growing up so fast!



School work is a family thing around here!

Signed sealed delivered...all four copies!

Monday 11 May 2015

The Day I Took the Kids Toys Away

Its been an interesting week here. 'The kids have been fighting a lot between each other, in particular about their toys. I told them if they didn't start being respectful to each other and their toys I would take them away. Not a lot changed other than telling each other they weren't choosing the right so Aarahi and I, along with the kids packed all the toys up and put them away in the cupboard. There was only a little crying from Lili when I put her baby away other than that they haven't really cared. Oh what a difference it has made in their attitudes and behaviour. They have spent time making up games to play together, minus the fighting, they have read countless books, cleaned the bathroom for me, done baking and made tents. I will eventually give them back their toys but its been a good lesson for all of us to learn. It's good for them to know that mum and dad will follow through with what they say even if it seems horrible and  mean.

Auron came home with a Book of Mormon from church on Sunday. Just one of those blue ones. It has been stuck to him like glue ever since. We have had many talks about how to treat our scriptures and how they aren't just like any other book. He was quite keen to colour them in with permanent markers but we convinced him maybe some directed highlighting with a crayon was best. Now he wants to "remember" all the things he has highlighted. We love seeing him so enthusiastic about his scriptures.

Lili wet her bed the other night. It was quite hilarious teh way she told us about it. At 3am she comes bursting into our room saying "Hey! I'm wet, ew it's gross. This is disgusting!" Poor kid.

Mother's Day was bitter sweet. Aarahi looked after Ammon during the night when he woke up, but being a Mum I still woke up each time and didn't fall back to sleep until I knew he was happy. I had pancakes for breakfast which were delicious. Once we got to church the kids sung the prelude and that's when I just lost it. Nana hasn't been doing well the last couple of weeks and the end it most likely sooner rather than later. I thought I was doing ok with it all but obviously not doing as well as I thought. Aarahi took me home after sacrament, because I didn't want to have to deal with talkign to people right then. Oh for Mother's Day I got a subscription to Jamie Oliver's Magazine and an awesome stone elephant candle holder thing from a lady in my Mothers Group. We did a secret santa kind of thing and sent each other gifts. We are from all over the country and most of us have never met so it was really special knowing that someone who doesn't even know you outside of cyberspace took time to make your mothers day a little bit more special. All the gifts were so well thought out and special.

Aarahi has been off work the last two days. He is feeling better today and has been helping me tackle my long to do list. Today he took Ammon to the Doctor. First time any of my kids have been to the doctor for being sick. He, isn't really that sick but it's a cold that has been lingering and preventing him form getting his immunisations. While they were out they took all my wet laumdry to the laundry mat to dry HUGE BLESSING! Now he is doing school with the kids. This month we are doing things all about Space. We have lots of fun things planned topped of with a special trip next month.



This morning we made kites:






His Daddy's Child without a doubt


Wednesday 6 May 2015

The Up's and Downs

Late again this week. I'm just tired, tired tired tired. Ammon's sleeping has been less than desirable (guess he really is one of my kids!) the past 2 weeks. We have turned a corner and he is back to sleeping better but my body hasn't adjusted and I end up laying awake half the night anticipating him waking up. This morning I was still awake at 430 when Aarahi left for work!

Something has really changed in Lili this week. She has been an absolute angel. Lili is the one that pushes me right to my limits, but this past week we have been working really really hard with her to changing her behaviour. It seems to have paid off. Her and I are enjoying doing many more fun things together now that we have figured each other out. She has been my little kitchen helper every day, we are both loving it.

Aarahi has taken it upon himself to do school work with the kids one day each week when he gets home. Today was the first day. It was so wonderful to watch them together. Auron and Lili LOVE school work time. I am so blessed to have a lovely husband who takes such and interest in teach his children and makes his family a priority.

Auron hasn't had the best week. Everything seems to be going wrong for him every 2 seconds. From stubbing his toe, spilling his drink, and not being able to find something to crying about the bath water (must take after Aunty Arpege on that one). Hopefully a few early nights might fix him right up. On a good note though, Auron has started memorising scripture. So far he has the first Article of Faith down to a fine art. We have a few other in the works too.

Ammon is still growing like a weed. Size one now! I hope he slows down soon, or I'm going to have a very sad bank account trying to keep up!! He is mostly sitting up by himself, and graduated to a big boy cot. It's always sad for me when they move into a cot. It means my baby is not longer a little baby any more. It makes my mummy heart ache.

Aarahi and I always talking and re-evaluating how we are raising our children. We had very different upbringings to each other so figuring out how we will parent our children is always a work in progress. Trying to take the best from both worlds so to speak then mixing it in with the ideals and goals we have developed as parents. Many of these things we had talked about in depth before we were married and before we had children.  Raising children in this day and age is HARD, have you seen the world out there?! When I came across this presentation from the BYU Women's Conference:
http://purposedrivenmotherhood.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/oh-be-wise-using-social-media-talk-i.html
it really struck a chord with Aarahi and I. Even though our children are still young, it is the perfect time to start teaching them and protecting them from the evils presented in social media. I highly recommend having a read through it.