Sunday, 24 October 2010

Two weeks of leave ahead :)


El and I are so excited that I am finally on leave! Yeehah!! I am off till next next Monday (except for a Saturday Leadership meeting...) and am really amped for this time out of the office. On Thursday we are heading down to Cape Town for a week of family, friends, Grace & Eli's first birthday party, R&R at a beach house and a wedding! Everything is pretty neatly planned out, so we pray that GOD will guide us and provide for us every step of the way.

Last weekend we celebrated Ethan Smith's first birthday, his dad, Gavin, grew up with Ella, and their folks have been close friends ever since. Eli had the most hair out of the three, so we called them the 'baldy brigade' and had much fun appreciating just how cute they were together. This shot of Gracie going in for a tackle ended with Ethan on his tummy and Grace kneeling on his back. We all saw the funny side of it, but poor Ethan wasn't so sure. The party was awesome and it was so nice to be surrounded by so many young families - virtually everyone there had kids under the age of 5, so we felt right at home.



Grace ventured out onto the grass, but after a few seconds she just lifted her one leg into the air and sat like that! In some way it was her managing to be on the grass without actually being on the grass, if that makes sense.









After the party we had a spot of shopping to do and hired a car-trolley since we didn't have the pram with us. Eli and Grace loved it! They were squealing and steering all at the same time.









We spent the morning at Gardenworld a few weekends back and managed to capture this family protrait. Gracie even waved for the camera and Eli smiled on cue...











On another occasion, recently, after unpacking all of their toys from their toy basket, Eli tried to climb in... so we helped him in and packed the toys back in on top of him. We followed suit with Gracie and they both totally loved it! It is the quietest Grace has been since she discovered her voice.























So, our plans for these next two weeks are to totally zone out from life up here and retreat to the coast for some time to ourselves. The twins first party will be a small and cosy affair with the theme... wait for it... Winnie-the-Pooh. El has done a sterling job in preparing a totally awesome programme for the afternoon/evening and we can't wait to share this moment with our family! On Saturday we are driving out to Grabouw for Marcel's wedding and will be hooking up with some old friends out that way. We are really hoping to hit Llududno on Sunday and then will wind down the lazy stretch of the East Coast to Betty's Bay where we'll spend the rest of our week out of JHB. Just the idea of having an absolute break from everything is wonderful, we can't wait to actually be there!

That's all for now - we miss and love you all! May GOD keep us all safe and ever-aware of His loving presence.

Tuesday, 05 October 2010

We have just emerged from a really tiring weekend with both Eli & Grace suffering from high temps, loss of appetite and just a general sicky feeling, which left them really uncomfortable and restless almost constantly! By the grace of GOD, and a few choice-word moments, El and I have come out the other side ridiculously exhausted but so relieved that our babies are feeling way better. We will be looking out for a rash in a few days, we think they may have had infant measles. Gracie's temp maxed at about 39.9 and Eli's was only a little lower at 39.4, so we are turbo stoked to have that behind us!! They were both at creche today and seem to be 100% again. Thank you LORD!!

Three weeks ago we had the wonderful opportunity to spend the morning with Uncle Mike and Aunty Hilda from NZ! We met them (almost) half-way at the Primi at Lifestyle centre and had a really good time touching base and finding out about our distant relatives. Grace & Eli were more than happy to play with them and Aunty H took them for a little walk around the restaurant, freeing us up to eat our breakies. They have been in our country on a 6 month furlough and have been involved in teaching and outreach programmes in CT and Durbs, which was an enlightening and growing time for them. It was amazing to hear some of their stories and learn, through them, so much more about our own country. Ironically, infant measles featured in the conversation. Forewarned...



Gracie loves being able to crawl around and pull herself up on things. She is quite a handful, thank goodness Eli is still staying relatively in one place!! Gracie can now climb up the little steps in our passage, but hasn't yet mastered the downward route, so there really is nowhere in the house that she can't get to, unless the doors are closed and the gates are pulled shut, thank goodness for that.



Eli is sticking to his rolling routes, so pretty much finds contentment in what's going on around him. He's pretty determined and although Gracie has the illusion of ruling the roost, that will no-doubt change when he finds his feet. Today, in fact, he started his first crawling antics, which we managed to video and will post on youtube soon.



A few weeks back, as many of you may know, we purchased an ozone spa, which, apart from it's many other benefits, has a mat that you put in the bath and it bubbles ozone through the water. We have started using this with the twins every night and it has taken bathtime to a new level in fun-ness...




Some friends at church have given us a collection of their kids' old ride-on toys and we hooked the one up with a set of fresh batteries about two weeks ago. It's a "Little Mermaid" themed toy and when you press the hooter or the little characters it plays tunes from the movie. Both Eli & Grace absolutely love it and have figured out that they can push the buttons themselves. We loved it too, for the first two days or so. It's amazing how long batteries last when you'd rather they ran flat...

It's also cool because they're small enough to fit on it together, so we take them zooting around the lounge, but they seem more intent on pushing the hooter, well, Eli's main button is the hooter. A good sign I think.


Last weekend, with the onslaught of summer, we went hunting for a shell-pool for the kids but found a rocking inflatable Winnie-the-Pooh option that was half the price and far better suited to our needs. So, we outfitted the kids in their new cozzies that mommy bought for their CT trip and pumped up the pool. After adding some warm water to take off the chill, they were in and loving it. These last few pictures were just too cute not to include!!