Friday, 25 March 2011

Road Salami


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Ha ha ha
Sometime (in particular now) you need to laugh
Laugh at life's odd-ities
Silly strange things you see abd hear,
that to the untrained eye seem dull, normal, or simply go unnoticed
Today's special Oddity:
3 BIG rolls of Salami in the middle of a 8 lane high way!!!!
I laughed, i mused 'How did they get there'
And the Mac- scab side of me thought
'If i could get them, would they be edible- it's long life salami after all!!'
Love you all- thanks for the support xxx
(I wish I could harnass the support and give myself a higher clevage!)

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Make this bread

It's DEEEEE-licious. And easy-peasy. Just remember the day before, 5 minutes of putting together, wait til the next day, bake and you're done. I also make raisin bread from the same recipe. I leave out the salt and add 1 tablespoon of raw sugar (instead of the other sugar), 2 tablespoons of cinnamon and a whole load of sultanas. Yum. The recipe is from here. And the pizza base rocks as well.

A Story for the Lovelocks


This is a picture of Langlan, Auntie Ferry, Grandpa Mac and Mumma/Vonny. We're in an airplane flying to New Zealand. Grandpa is looking worried because Langlan is flying the plane. Everyone else is looking happy and excited because they're going to see Emi, Madi and Harri. Yay, we can't wait for August!

Thursday, 17 March 2011

What came first, the child or the egg?

Our chooks (sadly Millie is no longer with us) started laying again after a two week holiday. I found an egg this morning, popped it on the grass (nowhere near where Langlan was) and ran inside to get a cup to water my coriander. And this is what happened while I was gone. Little mobile boy + freshly laid egg in the grass = no omelets for dinner.

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

hello sisters!!!

I love all your posts.
I read all your posts.
I miss you all so much.
I wish I was better at time manangement to put a proper post on- I don't even have kids so what is my excuse????!!!!
Renovating is starting to be just that rather then demolishing so that is exciting.
Though I am unsure how much Dad likes my "lay em as they fall" kitchen flooring approach-
Just how much is to much pva and saw dust between bendy floor boards?!
I've slept my second nite there this time with 1/2 decent bed which still didn't make a change to my lack of sleep.
Working lots to make up for the days I spend with Frida which is slighlty unpleasant!
Got asked to at a servo how much I wanted to sell my car for.... I turned around and said.... "MY car......" Guy never replied when I told him $4,000 (fathers idea!!!)
Yacob....... Maybe I don't want to be strong enough despite loving him.......
Back to Sydney in 6 weeks for 3 weeks and find out in 2 weeks where I get. Hopefully Antartica or Chile they are both in NSW aren't they???!!!

I miss you all incrediously. Loved our clothes swap Trinny where she got a jacket I'm jealous of and I got a bog (or rather bAg) that she adored!!!! See you soon Cal. And stay safe Linny.
Kati Mac XXX

A is for Ages

Yup, it's been ages since I've posted. It's so nice to see Trinny keeping up the blog though!

I've found a teensy bit of time to pop on here. Langlan is moaning in his room, the Dutchies are wandering around Melbourne, there's banana cake in the oven and a pile of dishes to be done.

Some things are taken care of, others definitely aren't. Oh well, there's always tomorrow.

I thought I'd put a picture of my stellar mothering on here for a laugh. Langlan had been playing in his bedroom and I walked in to find this:Langlan's Feet 5 months and 10 days old
Which from the side looks like this.Langlan, 5 months 10 days old
This kid is an explorer. He goes where no baby has gone before. As they say, I think we've got a live one!

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Babies



I love making baby presents.
Here are a few I have made recently.

I am in love with these little bloomers.

Home Schooling







Our days all full of science experiments......

Fake glasses and messy hair....


And totally fun books with activities to match.


Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Breakfast at the Beach

photo courtesy of this lovely person
(There were some great photo's taken of this event...however they were on Kenzi's camera and she needed some more space the other day and GOT RID OF ALL HER PHOTO'S.....she thought they would stay on her memory stick if she was deleting them off her camera!)

There are those days that I have no idea what I am doing as a parent. You know the ones when your child stands in front of you and says to your face that she did not squirt the toothpaste all over the toilet seat, how do you deal with lying? And the other days when there are tears and wailing because "you won't let me play cricket in the house, you never let me do anything!"...yep I get the worst mother award.
However, there are days, mostly happy, glorious days when we have fun and rock it as a family.
This one started out as being a worst mother in the world day, because Pobj was away and we had no milk for breakfast...Hmmmm how to turn my gaff into something fun.
We got dressed for school in record time and toddled off to the supermarket where we bought milk and some special treat cereal ie. Nutrigrain.
We then went to the beach and looked out on the big ships and surf and sand. We had a great breakfast, fresh air and a calm and very awesome morning.
I love making memories.

Friday, 18 February 2011

A Jumpin' Good Road Trip (And a HUGE Big Thank You)

This post was written many months ago but every. single. time. I tried to post it the pictures just wouldn't play. So I'm trying again. It's late, but I mean every single thank you in there. Grab yourself a drink, put your feet up, and read on...

This is a post with far too many pictures. But it took me 6 years to get there so I figure that a whole shebang of pictures is allowed (and this was after brutally culling the amount). EDIT: nope, pictures just weren't playing so there aren't any. Sorry. Just imagine lots of cool ones ok?

Three days after flying in from Amsterdam we set off on a road trip. There was me, Andrew and Langlan, Mum and Dad, Trinny, Connor and Kenzi, and Spaniella. We all piled into 2 cars and headed north for my graduation.

There was much jumping to be done. Firstly in the horse park at Scone where a series of photos have shown up Dad's jumping trick. He first lifts one leg and then the other. Me thinks that is not really classed as jumping.

With other stops along the way, and many musical chairs switching, we arrived in Uralla where we stayed the night, and did a little window shopping.

The next morning it was up and away to graduation day at the University of New England. The first time I set foot on my university grounds was when I was graduating. Crazy. It was a great ceremony. My favourite part was when the Chancellor got all the graduates to stand up and thank their family and friends for helping them get to this day. I would never have made it without every single person who was there, and some who were not.

Mum and Dad who provided shelter, food, transport and a whole lot of love and understanding when assignments were due (except for the occasions when Dad would sneak into my bedroom breaking Mum's orders to leave me alone, but his eyebrows really did need trimming!).

Trin and Brenton who provided internet access, the occasional bed, made their dinner go further when I popped in and shared their kids with me for entertainment.

Then there was Connor and Kenzi who would always happily accompany me to the beach for some serious study break time.

Dani, AKA Spaniella, who was so amazing and gave me her library password over and over again (I could NOT keep a hold of it) so I could continue using Newcastle uni's databases.

Langlan who wiggled and kicked and made life interesting in my last semesters.

And then my husband who forked out the money, loved me through the craziness of distance education, encouraged when I needed encouraging, listened when I didn't need encouragement, gave advice that was spectacularly good and generally made sure his early retirement plan came to fruition.

Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou.

Then the ones who weren't there.

Ben Lau for coaxing me through Open Foundation and teaching me what an essay really was.

All the wonderful people at Ronald McDonald House (including the AWESOME Bingham family) who had long lunches with me on Friday and generally kept my feet grounded and my head out of the clouds and in the linen cupboard.

The Morgan's for being incredibly generous and buying ridiculously expensive textbooks for me, providing my stationery and doing mega amounts of photocopying.

Leanne for suffering through our 'dates' together when I always seemed to take us to places for lovers, or alternatively going cycling often with disastrous results.

Kate Sullivan for always seeming to be able to find me in the library no matter where I hid myself and making sure I didn't take law too seriously, or seriously at all (there's nothing like a wheelie chair race in the info common for a bit of fun in the midst of assignments).

Kati Mac for being Kati Mac and always providing a rollicking good time when I visited her in Dublin or she visited me in Amsterdam and making me remember that there's more to life than books (and her wonderful subby-bus driving skills to get me to the hospital after my surf accident).

Cousin Rachey for lunch on the roof of the library, and being someone who was an outsider with me at the Christian student stuff and a mean under-water hockey player.

Linny and Andrew for having The King of Torts on their bookshelf in London which got me into John Grisham which helped to keep me inspired when law got plain old dry and dusty.

Floor in Amsterdam who insisted on studying when she came over when I would rather have chatted.

Rebecca who taught me the wonders of kringloop-therapy and brought so many meals over when studying was tough.

Minette who would call to check how things were going.

Joshua who loaded me up with so many fruits and vegetables that I could eat chocolate and lollies for the rest of my life and still have enough vitamins inside me.

Our fabulous small group who devoured my baking and prayed for my studies.

And like all good Oscar-worthy speeches, I'm pretty sure I've forgotten someone. They say it takes a village to raise a child but in my case it takes so many, many amazing and precious people for me to get a degree.

Actually, make that two degrees!

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Home Made=Love

I love making.
Kenzi had a Birthday party to go to on Saturday.
Friday we went searching for something. I have got to say that I hate plastic...and it's so expensive!
We found a little cooking set that was on sale for $5.

We cut and primped and prettied.
In the end it was beautiful, and Miss E loved it.

Swim like a Bigger Fish...Swish, Swish



Con Con Library had his swimming carnival today.
He dressed in red and was excited and ever so nervous!
He swam in Freestyle and Backstroke. He got 3rd in both.

He had to then swim in the relay.
They got a 4th.
Proud, proud, proud.