Monday, February 21, 2011

Birthday Party




Our friendly lion, looking a bit startled.

Was a bit sad to see him so quickly demolished.

We had good old traditional party games like pass-the-parcel.

Pin the tail on the dragon.

Afternoon Tea. I managed to make mum's fabulous jelly boats that I remember from my own childhood birthday parties. And of course, lots of yummy fresh fruit.

A really simple and fun game--Don't eat Pete!



The excitement reaches fever pitch.

Poor Reuben, usually in the thick of things, was sick with amoeba, and lay feverish on the couch or in his cot all day.

Lots of cuddles from Daddy were in order.

After the party one of Soren's neighbourhood buddies, Abdil, came over and they had fun with his new Bubble Sword.

Soren is 5!


Sweet, sweet boy. Contemplating very cool present from Gramma Kate.

Go Diego Go! DVD in Indonesian from Reuben. For some strange, blessed reason, he prefers his television/DVDs in 'a language I don't understand'. Since the switch to the bi-lingual Kindergarten Kidsland, his language ability and interest has picked up.

Having fun with mask-making kit from Senior Swans.

Proud five year old.




We'll keep working on his maths.

Piano (and Reuben)


We had Philip's electric piano shipped here from Australia, which has made him a very, very happy man, and means we can start Soren on piano lessons soon. It remains to be seen whether Reuben has been endowed with any significant musical talent, but he does enjoy bashing around on it every now and then.

Reaching for the grand heights...

Slightly deranged-looking Reuben. Perhaps he's already been exposed to too much jazz.
His favourite disguise (thanks Aunty Yvette!)
One thing both boys have been endowed with is good hand-eye coordination. Here Reuben expertly negotiates all the tight corners of the house on Soren's bike.