30 October 2007

Harrison does the Symphony!

On Sunday we took Harrison to the city to see the Adelaide Youth Orchestra perform in a children's concert called "Babies Proms!". It was a concert aimed at 0-5 year olds and performed at the Grainger Studio on Hindley Street.


Since Harrison's surgery he has been really hearing so much more and is already saying quite a few more words! We thought that an outing such as this would be great to help him interact with other children and to really hear new sounds - and hey a trip into town on a Sunday morning is always a good experience!

The orchestra performed music such as 'Row Row Your Boat', 'Mission Impossible', 'Wild' and 'March' from Carmen

The orchestra really did a wonderful job and it was great to see that they were able to keep their composure with so many toddlers running around!

Harrison and the other children followed around the host whose name was Bronwen. She encouraged all the children to stomp, crawl, and dance to the music - she did a great job and Harrison thoroughly enjoyed the day out!

We stopped at Macca's on the way home for an icecream, then it was on to Harrisons little friend Dylans house for his 2nd birthday party!

02 October 2007

Harrison's Surgery

Thought I would give a quick update - Harrison had minor surgery today and had grommets put in his ears.

We got to Central Districts at 7am - Harrison was stuck till 8:45am until we got the call to the operating room - (all morning without breakfast is not a pretty sight for my little boy - he was letting the nurses know loudly that he wanted some food!)

I had on the gown, hat and special shoes and carried him to the operating room. The anesthetist got me to hold him while he put a gas mask on him, and after about 20 seconds of crying he was out cold and went completely limp in my arms - I was a mess and in tears straight away, It was just a horrible feeling to leave him in a room with strangers in that state.

I waited for him in recovery, and he was bought back to me about a whole 20 minutes later. It took him about 20 minutes to get his orientation back, then he was wanting food and drink again!

He had a big nap at home afterwards, but woke up happy and you would have never known he had surgery or had been under anesthetic.

I am glad that this experience is over, I know it was only minor surgery and I probably over reacted (as per usual) but I cant help being over protective!!

16 September 2007

A Quick September Update........

It is mid September so thought it was time for a photo update.

I thought since there are not too many photos when I can say that Harrison and I have great smiles in a photo that this one was a keeper. My little boy in his fireman's hat, giving his mum a cuddle - priceless!

Well Harrison is now in a big bed and absolutely loves his 'Wiggles Big Red Car Bed'! Only thing about being in a big bed instead of a cot is now he is up with the birds at around 5:30 to 6:00am. Considering I am a grumble bum in the mornings this is not doing much for keeping a big smile on my face!

Not sure what we will do when the Wiggles becomes too daggy for him, since everything in his room is Wiggles orientated in some way!!!!!!

Last weekend we went to the Adelaide Royal Show with Amanda and Tre. It was a lovely day and the sun shined for us! I don't know how it happened but I spent around $250 - that is outrageous!!!! Oh well it was a good day out, and everyone had a great day, here are a few photos:

We got to the show at about 10am and did not leave until 5pm, it was a very long long day but a good outing. The boys got some show bags, went on a few rides, ate some junk food, so I think they enjoyed it as well.

and finally.......

"Moooooo" yes Harrison it is a cow!

24 August 2007

Family Photos Taken end of July 2007

Just after Harrison turned two and before we left for Malaysia, we had some family photos done, I am so happy with them, especially the one below, this is Harrison as the fifth Wiggle (a "Murray" wannabe) and the guitar that both of his nanna's got him for his birthday.

Despite the dribble forming on the t-shirt, still a good shot - he cracked it not long after this photo though!

And of course Graham and I got in on the action and had our first official family photographs done. It has only taken 2 years to get our butts in gear and get a good one done!

And again, this would have been better with a better colour shirt or different background colour


09 August 2007

Malaysia August 2007

Back in December last year, I won a trip for two to Malaysia, all expenses paid with $1000 spending money, as you can imagine I was ecstatic! Only drama - What to do with my baby boy? Well I held out on taking the trip for as long as I could, I figured that after Harrison turned two would be a good time to go.

While Harrison stayed home with his Auntie Amanda, Graham and I jet setted abroad (and yes I did stress about him the whole trip, but we got through it!).

Day 1 - August 2nd - Well this was pretty much just a travel day, we arrived in Kuala Lumpar at about 11pm, then we caught the KL Express Train from the KLIA Airport to KL Central then caught a taxi to the JW Marriot Hotel. I must say the hotel was lovely it was a 4.5 star hotel - my theory is that if you get a robe and slippers in your room then it is classy!!!!


Day 2 - August 3rd - Today we pretty much trekked the entire city, 1st stop was Aquaria found below the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, it was good, but I kind of felt like if you have seen one Aquarium you have seen them all. One advantage though was that you could actively participate with the marine animals, they had small tanks were you could get your hands in and touch sting rays, star fish, cray fish, small sharks etc.

Here is a picture of Graham feeding some stingrays:

2nd stop was the Petronas Towers. Apparently they were previously the tallest buildings in the world until the 'Bamboo Shoot' in Taiping (Taiwan) took, over. I kept looking at them though and could only think of that scene in the movie 'Entrapment' where Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones walked on top of the bridge that divides the two buildings.

It is free to go to the observation deck, on the bridge on the 42nd floor but we didn't get there until after lunch time and apparently all tickets had already been allocated by 9am so we missed out, I am not bothered though because the bridge is only half way up the buildings and we would get a better view of Kuala Lumpur from the KL Telecommunication Tower. For some reason we took about a million pictures of the towers both day and night shots, here is a few of the better ones:


and next the view from our hotel room:

We then spent the rest of the day doing some shopping in the many shopping complexes and of course phoned home and spoke to Harrison before he went to bed - this was my daily ritual, I would not have been able to sleep without having a chat to my little boy.

Day 3 - August 4th - Today we went to the Batu Caves, it is a short drive out of Kuala Lumpur, but Graham and I decided to attempt to catch the public transport for a locals view of travel. It wasn't too hard, we caught the KL Monorail to Titiwangsa station, then hoped on the number 6 bus out to the caves. The travel was fine, but our bus driver was a bit dodgey - he took a 15 minute smoke break half way through the journey - but we got to our destination in the end - even if it did take about 2 hours to get there!

The Batu Caves form part of a Hindu temple where the locals celebrate the Taipusam Festival. At the base of the caves are a whole heap of monkeys, they seemed quite tame, but there was no way in hell I was going to go near them, let alone touch them. To reach the caves you need to climb 272 steps - pretty much everyone stopped half way for a rest!


Here is the view of Kuala Lumpur city taken from the top highest accessible point of the caves:

After our trip to the caves we decided that it was too hard to bother with the buses again, and instead hoped in a taxi and headed back to the city.

We got the taxi driver to drop us of at the KL Tower, and we went to the top. It is apparently about 421 meters from bottom to top, it is not as tall as the Petronas Towers but appears to be because it has been built on a hill. The view from the top was very good and because it was a relatively clear day we could see for miles.

We then walked back from the tower to our hotel - yes today we literally did walk for miles. After a short rest we then hoped into a taxi to China Town and did some shopping in the Petaling Street markets!

How do these people get away with selling so many copy items, you could buy everything from cheap Gucci bags, to DVDs, to Billabong gear. I was in my element and loved haggling with the sellers to get a good price. Graham on the other hand hated it, and refused to buy anything that was a fake. I could see a small vein throbbing in his head by the end of the expedition! Here we ate traditional Malay food and it was really yummy - Graham was convinced that he was going to get food poisoning though, and I am happy to report that he didn't!

Day 4 - August 5th - Today once again we put on the comfy shoes and walked and walked and walked. We headed out to the Central Markets and did some souvenir shopping, this had quite a lot of lovely shops and was definately much less stressful then Petaling Street.

We then headed out to check out the National Mosque, when we got there it was closed to tourists for prayer so we looked around outside, and continued to explore the surrounding area.

After a quick trip back to China Town to get a few more bits and pieces (at my request) we headed back to the hotel to freshen up then to go out to dinner. We ended up going to dinner at Planet Hollywood - I guess going to a tourist trap like this is a bit disappointing, but I think we both just needed a bit of western food! On the plus side we were there during happy hour and I got 2 for 1 Long Island Iced teas and Graham of course got 2 for 1 Jim Beams.

Day 5 - August 6th - On our final day in Malaysia we took things fairly easy in the morning, had a sleep in and slowly packed our bags. We checked out of the hotel and then went to Zoo Negara to fill in the time before our flight. It was nothing fantastic, but it was something to do.



We then made our way to the airport for our journey home, it was a red eye flight and arrived in at Adelaide Airport at 6am on 7th August. As you can imagine I couldn't get home quick enough to my boy - and of course it didn't take long for tantrums to start and life got back to normal!

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!!!!

07 June 2007

My baby's first trip to hospital.....

What a week it has been!!!

On Sunday night, Graham and I noticed that Harrison's breathing was not normal, so we took him to the doctors and they told us to take him to hospital for oxygen, in a mad panic we then took him to the Women's & Children's hospital, where he was basically admitted into a ward straight away.

I then spent two nights with him where he was given Ventolin for the treatment of Asthma every hour! It was a bugger of a night because he kicked, screamed and cried every time we tried to put the mask on his face but we got through.

Here are some photos of him in the room, the photos were taken with my camera phone so not really the best quality but you will get the general idea!!!


And of course to keep him amused most of the time he had his own TV which played the Wiggles generally for the whole time we were there - after two days I was completely wiggled out!!!!

We are now on Asthma watch, for the next few days we need to give him Ventolin every 4 hours then once that has completed, any time he has a bad cough, or wheeze he needs to have his puffer.
Harrison is too young to officially be diagnosed with Asthma but the Ventolin his helping so chances are he probably does have it! I guess I am going to have to research this a bit more and do what I can to prevent further attacks!