Saturday, 16 November 2013

On the move in NZ

We managed to pick up our campervan with little trouble and we are on our way. SV and KT are pictured looking cool as we drive up to the hot springs.

Climbing in the park

SV keeps gaining confidence, climbing and jumping more and more. Currently her favourite activity is to climb the ladder by herself and to climb and run along the wall.




Friday, 15 November 2013

Fairy tot

SV is enjoying her fairy wings and wand. Running around the house and admiring them. We are still cleaning up the glitter from all over the house.





Thursday, 14 November 2013

Going to NZ

SV was taking in the last of the Aussie wildlife before we get on the plane to New Zealand. Then some sort of creepy animal snuck up from behind.

Watching shows

Here are four photographs showing why we shouldn't watch too much television. SV is completely spaced out, but in a bored and indifferent sort of way.






Wednesday, 13 November 2013

TV and SV day

KT had to work again on the weekend so TV and SV got out and about. SV now requests shoulder rides for a change of perspective, and it's on of her favourite ways to get to the park. After a jaunt at the park lunch was on the cards and when given a choice SV requested sushi which she stuffed into her mouth whole.







Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Sasha Longstockings

Unlike Pipi, SV Longstockings has brown hair, but she does still have all of the attitude and confidence.






Monday, 11 November 2013

The darker side of a ballerina

Ballerinas have a certain image to uphold, but behind the scenes there is all sort of strife. At first the two partners worked well together, but soon creative differences began to arise. Then a thin veneer of happiness develops to hide what's brewing beneath. Finally the conflict comes to the surface and out right conflict with Bunny being tossed around during balleeet.

Shortly after Bunny and SV made up and all was well again.






Sunday, 10 November 2013

The making of a bee

Despite what people may think, making a bee is not an easy process. It takes a number of layers some of which come off again before being put back on. Then an appropriate head covering must be put in place, and it's not always the first one. Eventually though the little bee is ready to leave the hive.