Remember all that wood we got earlier in the year? Yeah this big arse pile
Well, we've managed to burn through all that already....
So, yesterday we got another lot delivered. Thankfully it was only half as much as last time.
Thankfully also we had help shifting it too - not just our kids, but my sis and brother helped out too. Thanks guys! The cutest was Monkey tho - he raced outside in his boots, and after pushing his lawnmower round for a bit, started picking bits up saying "I's help. I's help" All the way to the end of the drive and back.
One time he even returned a piece to this pile. Which was the pile we were moving.
Lucky he's cute ;O)
Watch as an over-developed sense of self-importance wars with an understanding of my insignificance.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
A Protesting We Will Go
So. I promised talk of the protest?
It went REALLY well. I was blown away by how many people came. And with how amazing they were - it wasn't a yelly nasty protest. It was a peaceful family picnic event, just like Playcentre people do the best. With balloons, singing, dancing and a bit of silliness.
Yes we had some MPs there. But it wasn't like some people thought it was (not looking at you Anne Tolley, Minister for Education) She seemed to think it was a Labour event - WTF?!?
These next shots are taken with me standing up on the corner of the statue that stands in front of the Parliament buildings, and haphaazardly (as is my way) panning around to show who and how many were gathered
Totally Awesome!! :O)
Sorry, I lack the technical skills to make it into one streaming shot..... but you get the gist of it right?
But anyways..... It was great. Woulda been nicer if I hadn't almost lost my voice that morning. Thank you oh so very much to my friend R who helped me corral my kids all day! And to my kids for being well behaved. Typical Playcentre kids that they are tho, we go to Parliament for a picnic and one of them came home covered in dirt anyways.... *facepalm*
Apparently Dude was playing running around games with Padawan and slipped. uh-huh.
I really shouldn't expect anything else from *my* kids by now should I?
on the plus side tho, I have PURPLE hair now #WIN!! :OD
It went REALLY well. I was blown away by how many people came. And with how amazing they were - it wasn't a yelly nasty protest. It was a peaceful family picnic event, just like Playcentre people do the best. With balloons, singing, dancing and a bit of silliness.
Yes we had some MPs there. But it wasn't like some people thought it was (not looking at you Anne Tolley, Minister for Education) She seemed to think it was a Labour event - WTF?!?
These next shots are taken with me standing up on the corner of the statue that stands in front of the Parliament buildings, and haphaazardly (as is my way) panning around to show who and how many were gathered
Totally Awesome!! :O)
Sorry, I lack the technical skills to make it into one streaming shot..... but you get the gist of it right?
But anyways..... It was great. Woulda been nicer if I hadn't almost lost my voice that morning. Thank you oh so very much to my friend R who helped me corral my kids all day! And to my kids for being well behaved. Typical Playcentre kids that they are tho, we go to Parliament for a picnic and one of them came home covered in dirt anyways.... *facepalm*
Apparently Dude was playing running around games with Padawan and slipped. uh-huh.
I really shouldn't expect anything else from *my* kids by now should I?
on the plus side tho, I have PURPLE hair now #WIN!! :OD
Monday, July 25, 2011
this week gone
Hey there stranger I hear you say.....
Sorry about that, things have been brewing here - government commissioned (in fact spent $154,000 or was it million - no that seems too high. But maybe it's not) on a taskforce, whose report is recommending cutting 63% of our budget. Oh yeah, I mentioned this afore haven't I?
Sorry. So the last week has been spent organising a Picnic at Parliament kinda protesty thingy. Somehow I have ended up as the head of it. I have had conversations with our Federation Co-President (that's National level people), and the Operations Manager (another Fed person) plus ringing Security at Parliament, an email sent straight to me from NewstalkZB!
It's been a busy busy week. Coz I also had paperwork I was chasing from the end of term (stoopid stats forms from the Ministry of Education). But those are mostly done now.
So I was gonna post about some funny things Captain Awesome has said lately....but I was busy, and now I forget them. Or remember them, but not the context. So not much use.
Then today we had SNOW!! My wee home town had real actual down to the ground snow. I don't recall it ever looking as thick as this. I have pics.
Sorry to say though, I'm feeling a bit crappy - can feel a sore throat coming on. Monkey is full of yummy green snot and subsequently had me up 3 times (he can get out of his bed, crawls into ours for a feed whenver he wants. In fact he only feeds at night now!) last night. And Captain just suggested watching a movie together.
So I'm off to do that. I will post pics tomorrow of snow, and such other things that I have been thinking about during the week - I've run out of energy to do it now.
Plus, I will def have some pics later in the week, from our wee jaunt toharrass those idiots at Parliament have a Picnic at Parliament. Should be good times. Dunno how I got to be in charge, but Look Out MPs - Here We Come!!! ;O)
Sorry about that, things have been brewing here - government commissioned (in fact spent $154,000 or was it million - no that seems too high. But maybe it's not) on a taskforce, whose report is recommending cutting 63% of our budget. Oh yeah, I mentioned this afore haven't I?
Sorry. So the last week has been spent organising a Picnic at Parliament kinda protesty thingy. Somehow I have ended up as the head of it. I have had conversations with our Federation Co-President (that's National level people), and the Operations Manager (another Fed person) plus ringing Security at Parliament, an email sent straight to me from NewstalkZB!
It's been a busy busy week. Coz I also had paperwork I was chasing from the end of term (stoopid stats forms from the Ministry of Education). But those are mostly done now.
So I was gonna post about some funny things Captain Awesome has said lately....but I was busy, and now I forget them. Or remember them, but not the context. So not much use.
Then today we had SNOW!! My wee home town had real actual down to the ground snow. I don't recall it ever looking as thick as this. I have pics.
Sorry to say though, I'm feeling a bit crappy - can feel a sore throat coming on. Monkey is full of yummy green snot and subsequently had me up 3 times (he can get out of his bed, crawls into ours for a feed whenver he wants. In fact he only feeds at night now!) last night. And Captain just suggested watching a movie together.
So I'm off to do that. I will post pics tomorrow of snow, and such other things that I have been thinking about during the week - I've run out of energy to do it now.
Plus, I will def have some pics later in the week, from our wee jaunt to
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Just Wow.
Sun's not even awake yet & we have milk delivery |
This is the kinda thing that happens with Playcentre people.
This is the kinda thing that keeps me coming back to Playcentre even after all the hard work, after 11 years. It's my turangawaewae (my place to stand), My Home.
Playcentre people rock. And not in a "back and forth with a little bit of drool coming out" kinda way. It's more of a "Wow that is so AWEsome!!" kinda way.
I'll explain.
I was at a Playcentre meeting last night, discussing ways we can stand up to the Government's taskforce's recommendations which in theory, on paper, sound like really good ideas. But in reality are pushing parents towards teacher-led Early Childhood Education, cutting funding dramatically (upwards of 60%) to "other" ECE services like Playcentres and Kohanga Reo. The interesting part of it is that the taskforce is called "An Agenda for Amazing Children" and they want services that support families, the communities, allow for Special Needs children to have access like typical children, for it to be affordable for all socio-economic levels of society. And how do they propose this happens?? By institutionalising Early Childhood Education - Teacher-Led, in huge centres (coz at the same time Ministry of Education is changing Licensing and allowing for centres to go from having no more than 50 kids at a centre to up to 150 kids!!)
The statistics they use to support their argument are from the US, which is ok, except that we have a different style here in wee NZ, plus the stats they quote and the argument they make don't quite match up.....
In essence they are taking away the parents choice to CHOOSE to stay at home if they want. Discounting parents as first teachers, and forcing parents back into work. Don't misunderstand me - I'm not saying teacher-led ECE is evil. Just that parent-led has a place too. And the kids learn just as much as at the teacher-led services (we follow the same cirriculum, and licensing requirements AND the same regulations. thankyouverymuch)
Ugh. Read the report, if it makes you wanna spew, like it does us, then please please please fill in a survey (the links are all there in the first link). It's a public consultation - so ANYONE can respond, you don't have to have a child in ECE right now. I believe the changes they are suggesting will effect society as a whole, adversely, but sadly that we won't see those effects for a while yet, until it's too late. We've had a taste of it already, and it ain't pretty.
But where is the good in this tale? I know it's here somewhere, *looks around* this was supposed to be a positive post!
OH YEAH!! That's it - Playcentre People Are AWESOME!!
I had mentioned at the meeting last night in an aside that I needed to get milk for breakfast. Then I ended up staying there, finishing up a few things (organising a train trip/march on Parliament) and missed getting to the shops in time to buy said milk for breakfast.
I may have commented on this on facebook.
But the cool thing? this morning I was awoken (after the child came for a feed at 5am - ugh!) by a Playcentre friend trying to get in our crazy lopsided-so-it-sticks gate with a bottle of milk so my kids can have breakfast. My eyes weren't even open properly yet.
I had watered down the milk we had left in the fridge so I thought we'd be ok.
<-- The original Half-in-Half :O) Yup. That's half milk & half water! (tricks of the trade of being a mum of millions!)
I can't help but sit here in my sleep deprived state and ponder whether this is the kind of community building and support that the Government is trying to foster with the recommendations. And whether this is the kind of thing that Kindy or DayCare parents do for each other.
I don't know the answer to that - I'm a Playcentre mum through and through. I know no different. I see the value in having parents as teachers, in having a "village" help me raise my kid (hey! isn't that a famous saying from somewhere?!), I take joy in being able to be there with my kids in their formative years and in learning SO MUCH about their development AND my own as we go. I know that Playcentre has made me a better parent. A better person.
And I weep that the government thinks that a New Zealand initiative isn't worth what so many voices are saying it's worth. What so many families know it is worth. And not just coz it's Kiwi-born - but because it really does Grow Amazing Children.
No Agenda needed. We Already Do It!!
Plus shouldn't we be encouraging something that fosters relationships such that you get milk delivered before the sun rises by someone on their way to work?? That's a community I WANNA be a part of!! :OD
Friday, July 15, 2011
If You Ever Find Yourself In The Dark & You Can't See
Had to dress a bit more formally today. Well, as formally as *I* get anyways...
I loved this song first time I heard it anyways, but today it takes on deeper meaning.
And I wanna send it out to a friend who I saw for the first time in about 14 years today.
At her dad's funeral.
Not the best reason to catch up. Hopefully before she goes home we will have the chance for a better chat. She is an amazing woman. Well she was when we were growing up. She was a huge part of my formative years and has been in my thoughts often over the years.
As per usual in situations like this, I find I have no words to express what I'm thinking/feeling. They all seem inane, inadequate, unable to convey the meaning I want to share.
Gonna share this song too, coz it always makes me think of this amazing woman - she introduced me to this band in my youth, simply by sharing something that she enjoyed. As with so many memories I have from my youth, she is there - and it always brings a smile to my face.
I guess I wanna say thank you. Thank you for being part of my life, part of what has made me who I am today. And today I wish you peace. As you say good bye to your dad, that you have peace, remember him as the awesome man he was.
And that could never be in doubt, coz he raised you, and you are awesome to me. *hug* :O)
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
I found my theme song!!
Now to hire myself a Theme Song Guy! ;OD
Yup that's me. Birthday suit and all....
Surrounded by lunatic monkeys too *sigh* :OD
P.S....coz llearch asked. here is Ginger's head. Not a great shot, but I'm an amatuer, so *shrug* you know, bite me.
You can see the bruise tho where he hit the corner of the table.
Awesome children that I have :O/
Yup that's me. Birthday suit and all....
Surrounded by lunatic monkeys too *sigh* :OD
P.S....coz llearch asked. here is Ginger's head. Not a great shot, but I'm an amatuer, so *shrug* you know, bite me.
You can see the bruise tho where he hit the corner of the table.
Awesome children that I have :O/
Monday, July 11, 2011
Oh!! I forgot to add....
My birthday present from my folks - picked out by my dad even!!
The Sparklery tights that is. :O)
And Dude's head is getting betterer and betterer
as the weather gets worser and worser - we had a monster hail storm on saturday!! And not it's thunder and butt loads of rain!!
These photos were taken at least half an hour after the hail, but with rain still falling.....
Once again I would like to say - YAYFUCKENYAY for our wood fire.
that is all. ;OD
The Sparklery tights that is. :O)
And Dude's head is getting betterer and betterer
as the weather gets worser and worser - we had a monster hail storm on saturday!! And not it's thunder and butt loads of rain!!
These photos were taken at least half an hour after the hail, but with rain still falling.....
Once again I would like to say - YAYFUCKENYAY for our wood fire.
that is all. ;OD
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