Harrison's first end of year Christmas concert did not go on without dramas, the night of the concert there was a huge storm and the concert had to be cancelled, so we all gathered the next day for a repeat of the concert held indoors in the gymnasium instead of the out door stage area that had originally been set up.
Because Harrison is so tall, that is him standing and singing in the back row:
I don't have lots of photos because I was mostly filming the occasion, but he had a great time and was very pleased to see his mum, dad, brother and Nana in attendance watching him.
This is a picture of Harrison and Miss I, his first teacher. This was her first teaching post and she was so enthusiastic with all the kids that Harrison just loved her.
Well as I mentioned when I blogged about Harrison's first Haircut, to me this kind of marks the end of baby stuff and means that my gorgeous little Mitchell is now officially a toddler and growing up into such a wonderful little boy.
My spunky little boy with golden blonde curls, which mind you I asked the hairdresser to make sure she did not cut too many of those curls off - I love them so much. (maybe that is me holding on to my baby, but I am not really ready for him to have a total 'big boy' cut just yet)
I had the pleasure to look after my surrogate family and spend the day amusing Courtney, Kayla and Jacob.
We didn't have a car big enough to fit us all in, so we walked down to the bus stop and caught the bus to the Aquadome - all of the kids swam like water babies and had an absolute ball. After a few hours, when Rachel was due home from work, we all trotted off to the bus stop again for the trip home (which seemed to take so much longer than the trip there).
Our annual mums group get together was held at Amy's house this year, and while we are missing a few of our original girls and kids, the numbers have still certainly expanded, with the addition of Braydon this Christmas which is Vanessa's little boy.
Here are the kids eagerly awaiting their secret Santa presents:
Braydon:
Harrison:
Mitchell:
Jesse:
Bailey:
Emily:
Jake:
Holly:
Abigail:
and us girls:
Me, Jackie, Amy, Suzy & Vanessa (missing Stace and Suzanne)
A little Australian nativity scene is set up every year in Gawler, and since '6 White Boomers' is one of Harrison's favourite Christmas carols, he loves it here, and well it is free and never crowded like the brewery lights so every time we come to Gawler around this time of year, it is a tradition to stop and reflect.
I have two jobs and well I can honestly say that I love my job at the Entertainment Centre. For our Christmas dinner they put on a show and 1st class dinner for all their staff and we all even got to have our name in shiny lights on the display outside Port Road, which is a spot normally reserved for feature celebrity's - Hey it is the only time my name will be displayed like this, so I am going to take it while I can.
Look at these two spunky little Men putting up our Christmas tree. Wow honestly where does the time go, they are both looking so big. I really cherish these moments in their age of innocence.
The pageant marks the start of Christmas, you know when these lovely floats come by and the familiar clowns that are celebrity's in their own right that it is time to start hanging those decorations and making your way to the magic cave to see Santa.
Thankfully the Christmas pageant was a lovely 26 degrees today instead of 40 degrees that we experienced last year. This was an outing with Harry, Mitch is still a little too young and would not sit still long enough to enjoy (it is your turn next year Mitchy).
We got up nice and early and caught the train to the city, Harry and I had McDonald's for breakfast then walked down to Wakefield street near my work so we could sit and wait for the floats to start coming by.
Of course the way to make time go by is to sit and draw on the road with chalk. I love the pageant, and I love coming to work on the Monday after and look at all the kids drawings that are left for all the world to see.
I had arranged a surprise for Graham which was to do a hot lap in a V8 race car out at Malalla race track, I kept the secret for weeks and the only clue that I gave Graham was to keep the day free. It was really amusing because he tried to guess what I had planned, I almost had him believed that he was skydiving, but I think he knew me too well, and knew that I would never arrange that - I am too much of a scaredy cat.
When the day came, my ticket was for two people and what better way for Graham to experience this then to do it with his best friend. So he and Michael suited up and did the laps together.
Of course when there were heaps of people doing laps, the waiting is the hard part for both Graham & Michael (above) and poor Mitchell waiting for his dad (below):
Eventually the boys turn came, they jumped into the yellow number 1 car and off they went.
Got to love these professional photos of the boys, so staged, and of course Graham strikes his usual un-photogenic pose. xox