Monday, March 23, 2015

Hannah's Double Digits, last surf lesson and You Yangs Regional Park

Hello there! We've been having a great March with lots of mild, sunny weather. There's been a few days that have reached the 80s, so we usually try to hit the beach on those days. Lydia has been fighting nap time, so sometimes we don't even try anymore. But, then it seems to catch up with her and we find her like this...

Too much fun equals sleepytime
On St. Patrick's Day Hannah turned 10! Can't believe she's double digits now! We had a good time celebrating with all the usuals: her choice for dinner, cake, presents and singing.

Hannah is 10!
Hannah with her Rolling Pin chocolate sponge cake with lollies
Make a wish!
Present time!
The kids had their last surf lesson on March 18. The weather was perfect for surfing. They both got up a few times and Kiernan was busy doing different tricks on the surfboard. He was much more interested in doing tricks than just surfing. And who wouldn't be with names like the cockroach and the coffin?!

Ocean Grove Beach, March 18, 2015
Reviewing what they have learned the past 6 weeks
Hannah on her way
Hannah up
Hannah surfing
Hannah and Kiernan
Uh-oh
And crash!!
They ended with a game of cinnamon sugar donut, which means getting all wet and then seeing how much sand you can collect on yourself. Funny, but not fun for laundry purposes! Oh well!

Cinnamon sugar donut game
They were thrilled to have the surf lessons and they learned a lot! It was a great experience and we would do it all over again if we could.

Hannah and Kiernan and their Vegemite SurfGrom coaches
While Hannah and Kiernan were learning to surf Lydia enjoyed all the time on the beach. This girl loves her sand and water. She also loves to do yoga on the beach.

Splashing in the water
Hamming it up for the camera
Tree pose-tongue hanging out necessary
Lydia and I have a lot of fun hanging out when the kids are at school. One of our favorite activities is the Ocean Grove Playgroup, which meets on Fridays. It's a 2 hour playgroup with so many fun toys and craft activities. She and I have both made many friends there.

Lunchtime is a big thumbs up
Painting at playgroup
On Saturday we went shopping in Geelong and it turned into such a perfect day that we decided to head to You Yangs Regional Park. It's about 15 minutes from Geelong. Lydia fell asleep on the drive there. We know better than to wake her up during a nap, so I stayed in the car with her while Barry and the kids set off to hike to Flinders Peak (3.5 km walk).

Napping girl
Lydia napped almost the whole time they were gone. But, when she woke up we decided to walk for a bit too. She was a trooper on the stairs going up, but asked me to carry her back down.

Let's go Mom
Reaching the summit of Flinders Peak
Made it!
View of Geelong and ocean from Flinders Peak
View towards Melbourne
Studying the compass
Explorers on Flinders Peak
Kiernan the tour guide
Barry and Hannah made snickerdoodle cookies yesterday. We are getting ready for our first U.S. visitors. Grandma and Grandpa Steuk (my parents) arrive tomorrow (Tuesday, March 24). We've got lots of fun planned.

Cookie Baking 101
I take so many pictures of the kids! I'm hoping with visitors here we can get some pictures of our whole family. Who am I kidding though?! Everyone would rather see pictures of the kids and sights rather than Barry and I!

Sarah

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Surfing on March 11, 2015

Wowzer! Yesterday was Hannah and Kiernan's 5th surf lesson. Didn't think the waves could get rougher than last week, but they did! It was also high tide, which always seems to be wilder surfing. The kids had trouble even staying on their feet. Barry did too!

Barry hauling Kiernan out

Kiernan talking with his coach

Hannah trying to get up

Hannah riding a wave in on her tummy
It was fun to watch them try so hard. Hannah was bummed that she couldn't get up and Kiernan got so cold he had to quit early. They both have logbooks with checklists and are making progress each week in ocean awareness and beach safety and surf skills. Next week is their last week. We are hoping for perfect weather and waves!!

Sarah

Surfing update, Apple Fair and Healesville Sanctuary

Hannah and Kiernan's surf lesson on Wednesday, March 4th went well. The waves were much larger than Saturday and the wind was blowing pretty good, so it was much harder for them to stay up on their boards. They both still got up a few times. I managed to snap a few pictures of them. It was low tide, so this means lots of beach for Lydia to run around.

Ocean Grove Beach, March 4, 2015, BIG waves

Warm-up games
Hannah kneeling, Kiernan underwater!
Hannah on her way to standing, Kiernan coming up
Hannah falling, love sports mode on my camera!
Lydia dancing on the beach
More dancing
Kiernan up while Barry and Lydia watch
Kiernan riding a wave
Lydia drawing shapes in the sand
On Friday, the Ocean Grove Primary School had their annual Apple Fair fundraiser. The school alters their schedule for the day, so the kids went to school at 8:45 instead of 9:00 and got out at 2:30 instead of 3:20. The Apple Fair went from 4-10pm. Kiernan enjoyed spending tickets on chances to dunk the teacher, play in the bouncy obstacle course, and lucky jars. Lucky jars are filled with candy and small treasures. You pay $2 and draw an apple, then whatever number is on the apple is the numbered jar you get. We came home with about 6 lucky jars. Very cool fundraising idea! Hannah enjoyed the bouncy obstacle course and lucky jars. And Lydia liked the bouncy castle and apple bowling. Yes, bowling with an apple and plastic pins instead of traditional bowling.

Ocean Grove Primary School Apple Fair, March 6, 2015
On Saturday we went to several beaches looking for shells. No luck! So many beaches around here are shell-free or just a few. I just need to ask locals to tell us which beaches have shells. We did some exploring while we were on the beaches. We all get a kick out of watching the cargo ships. We also stopped at a playground in Point Lonsdale. Fun for everyone! We also went to pick strawberries for probably the last time. Sadly, the season is pretty much over here.

Learning about rocks, Point Lonsdale, March 7, 2015
Container ship, Point Lonsdale
Playground at Point Lonsdale
Can you spot Hannah??
Sunday we drove to Healesville Sanctuary, which is in the Yarra Valley. Healesville Sanctuary is a zoo that specializes in native Australian animals.

Healesville Sanctuary
We ate lunch in the Harvest Cafe, and had a koala watching us through the glass.


Mountain and animal hospital in the background
Kiernan and I went to a live talk called Tales from Platypus Creek. Healesville is known as a world leader in platypus care and breeding. It was really interesting and he loved it. They had a giant carnivorous eel in one tank that they fed a fish too. They also showed us turtles and some shellfish. The platypus was most interesting. This platypus was named Wilson, and was busy attacking the zookeeper's wader strap and this object the keeper had in the water. We learned many facts about platypus. I encourage you to Google platypus. They are amazing venomous mammals!

Platypus
Healesville has an exhibit called the Land of Parrots. There were so many beautiful birds and many opportunities to feed them. Red-tailed black cockatoos are huge parrots and can live to be 100 years old!

Feeding a red-tailed black cockatoo
Kids turn to feed the cockatoo
Lydia's turn to feed the bird
Flying fox bats, Healesville Sanctuary
Rock wallaby
Spoonbill
We just told them we were headed to the chocolaterie!

After we left the sanctuary we went to the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie and Ice Creamery in Yarra Glen, Victoria. This place was in what seemed like the middle of nowhere, but there were hundreds of people here! Crazy! They had so much chocolate to choose from, and the lines for ice cream were super long.

We were getting quite hungry at this point and couldn't live on chocolate alone, so we stopped at a little pizza place in Hurstbridge. Great pizza and milkshakes. There was a flock of cockatoos eating bread someone had thrown out for them just down the street from the pizza shop. We watched them for awhile and the 2 cats that were stalking them.

Lydia and a giant milkshake

Sulphur-crested cockatoos
We got home at about 9:00pm, but no worries because Monday was Labour Day, so no school or work! We spent Monday just relaxing. Barry, Hannah and Kiernan went to the beach to boogie board, but only lasted about 30 minutes because Kiernan got too cold.

Whose feet are cold? Not Hannah's!
Kids are fighting a bit of stomach bug/cold virus, so each has missed a day of school and we are going through the Kleenex. Getting better everyday and ready for another fun weekend ahead!

Sarah