25 July 2007

Harrison Turns 2 - Let the parties begin!

On Sunday my little Mr Harrison turned 2 - two years has just flown by so quickly, but they have honestly been the best and most rewarding couple of years of mine and Grahams lives.

Of course we did our best to spoil him (without going too overboard). Graham and I bought Harrison a train set, some Wiggles DVDs, some cars, some books and some other bits and pieces.

We spent the morning of his birthday having a bit of family time and playing with the new toys, Harrison was so distracted by his new toys that getting him to eat breakfast was a challenge in itself. As a result he threw his first tantrum as an official two year old!!!!


At lunch time we had some of the Grandparents and uncles and aunties up for a bit of a gathering, and Harrison was once again showered with gifts - he was a much loved but spoilt little boy!

I spent the night prior to his birthday making his birthday cake, it turned out well but took bloody ages, somethings are sometimes just easier to get someone else to do it for you!
The cake must have been good, because every one made sure there was only a little left over!

PARTY NUMBER 2

Well today Harrison had a little kids party at Snakes and Ladders in Gawler, I was unfortunately suffering from another cold, so I was glad that I didn't need to do a thing. We had a host who played pass the parcel with the kids, served their food and made sure things ran smoothly. I sat back had a hot chocolate and chatted with the rest of the mums.


And what is another party without another birthday cake.

In all we have had a great few days, we have so many new toys that I may have to put a few away in the spare room and bring them out gradually - Harrison just gets really worked up and focused on the new stuff that he is little bugger when you try to get him to do something!
Anyway Happy Birthday Mr Harrison - Mummy and Daddy love you very much XOX

20 July 2007

One month of live shows........

Ok, so it has been a month of live shows for both myself and for Harrison. I have been to shows that I would normally not go to, where as Harrison well he has seen everything you would expect a nearly two year old to enjoy.

Here is our month in Summary:

21 June 2007 - MAUDE MAGGART

I won some tickets for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival to see 'Maude Maggart' at the Adelaide Festival Centre. This is a show that I never thought I would ever go to - I mean Cabaret, and who the hell is Maude Maggart?????


Well Maude Maggart is the sister of Fiona Apple who I think had a few hits a couple of years ago - she may still be around but not that I have heard. The show actually consisted of Maude on stage singing old style cabaret songs while a guy played the piano - to set the scene the audience was seated on cosy little round tables that sat about 6 people, each table had a candle centerpiece and it was dark except for the spot light on stage. Champagne was the drink of choice to show a spark of sophistication!!! In all the show was very good, and I even toe tapped to some of the 1930's to 1960's music. It was a mind broadening experience!

25 June 2007 - DOROTHY'S DANCE PARTY

Well what is a month of shows if we cant include a Wiggle theme. Since Harrison is obsessed with the Wiggles, I took him to Dorothy's Dance Party at the Starplex in Gawler, the show did not feature Murray, Jeff, Anthony or Greg (oops sorry new wiggle Sam) but it does have all the favourite characters such as Dorothy, Henry, Wags and captain Feather sword.

If Harrison was at home he would have boogied his little legs off, but for some reason he was in awe of his idol Dorothy and just wanted to sit on my lap and wiggle his toosh.

We are going to the Wiggles actual show in December this year, but this was a good warm up to the real thing - And hey, by supporting the Wiggles franchise I am sure I am doing my bit to keep the Wiggles as the top Aussie money earners!!!! (HMPH)

27 June 2007 - HUMAN NATURE

Yes for this concert I was paid to be there but I thought it was worth a mention. I worked these guys at the Entertainment Centre, I have never been a fan, and wasn't that interested in working them when I got my shift. But honestly as lame as it sounds, these guys were fantastic, I watched just about the whole show and was just as enthralled as the audience. I now have a new respect for Motown music - these 4 guys pulled it off with a lot of class. (Lisa please stop laughing)


29 June 2007 - BARRY HUMPHRIES BACK WITH A VENGEANCE!

This is another show that I got some freebie tickets to, I am not a Dame Edna fan and definitely would not have gone to this show if not for the whole free ticket factor.

I can say that I did have some laughs through out the show, and in some parts I wanted to run out of the theatre screaming and tearing my hair out at the same time.
I liked Barry Humphries characters 'Les Stralia' and 'Dame Edna' they were both quite funny, but the other characters that he did bored me to almost tears. I don't have a warped sense of humour or maybe I was too young to appreciate some of the humour!

11 July 2007 - NEW MACDONALDS FARM

I took Harrison to see New MacDonald's Farm at the Norwood Town Hall, he loved this one, he jumped around, wiggled his butt and had a generally good time.

When he wasn't dancing, he was raiding his bag and eating just about everything I had packed for him. The dancing must have worked him up an appetite because I have honestly not ever seen him eat so much


18 July 2007 - CAT

This was a play based on the book 'Cat' by Michael Dumbleton and Craig Smith. It was aimed at children under 3 and was played at the South Australian State Library.

Harrison was a little under the weather when we saw this, a few nights of an Asthma cough had worn him down a bit, but regardless he really enjoyed this. The actors walked around acting like cats, dogs, mice and birds and encourage the children to copy. All the kids seemed to get involved even younger babies seemed to respond.

Below is a great photo of Harrison taken when the play had finished, but 10 seconds after the photo was taken he fell off the little stool and cried for about 10 minutes! But in all was a great day and very educational.

06 July 2007

To live is to travel!

Ok, using travbuddy.com i did a little calculation to work out how much of the world I have so far been privy to seeing, I thought that I had done a fair bit of travelling but alas it is coming up saying that I have so far only seen 7% of the entire world. Here is my map:












I guess considering I am still considered young (not middle aged yet) I still have lots of time to increase my percentage. I think that I would like to be in the percentage of around 50% before I take my leave of absence from this world.

At this stage though while Harrison is still young, I think ill make a point of making sure I have Australia covered a bit more, but once he is old enough and the finances are a bit better - Look out world!!!!!

03 July 2007

First Haircut - sorry I know its lame, but still important!

OK, I know I haven't updated my blog for awhile, I do have stuff to add, I just need to find the time to do it!!!!

Well here is a quick post just because it is another Harrison first - yes today I finally took him down to the Hairdressers for his first haircut, Graham has nagged me for awhile telling me that Harrison's baby curls were starting to look more and more like a mullet cut, but I just couldn't bare to cut them off!

The hairdresser today, put Harrison in the little car seat and took one big snip and the curls were gone, I had to look away like I was having an injection or something!!!!


I guess by those few snips of the scissors, that is the official last 'baby first' and now it is just all child and toddler stuff, he is certainly not a baby anymore!!!!