Well Christopher has just had his fifth birthday and his third in Australia. Having done a large family get-together at home with far more people than was sensible in the first year, then moved on to a large family get-together in a "birthday centre" in the suburbs of Sydney for the second, this year we changed again and probably not for the better. We booked his party at McDonald's! Not something that I think either Vicky or I had ever expected to do. Having said that Christopher had an absolutely fantastic time and so did his friends. The whole event didn't break the bank or house which I guess is important.
Unfortunately I didn't get to find out how good or bad a McDonald's party actually is as I have been suffering from my 495th bout of flu of this winter. Probably the worst I've had so far this year.
It seems that for the last two a half years since we arrived I have been continually getting colds/flu's and other unpleasant illnesses. I think it is largely down to the fact that I didn't grow up in Australia and as a result have never been subjected to the various strains of bugs and viruses of the Australian continent has cooked up over the millenia, as a result I don't have any immunity to them. It'll seems to make sense as Vicky seemed to have much the same problem for the first couple of years when she arrived in the UK.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Christopher’s fifth birthday
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Monday, August 13, 2007
Christopers first recording session….
It's going to be a bit of a short post but Chris has just cut his first ever track. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star....
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Saturday, August 4, 2007
The workings of a child’s mind ...
As all parents probably know already, kids listen to everything, store it and throw it back at you when you least expect it. It tends to happen at just the wrong time, so as to cause people to look at the parent and ask themselves “what are you teaching that child?” .Well just recently Chris has come out with a cracker. Vicky and I think we have identified the various information/misinformation that has contributed to his humorous comments.
· Discussion on whether the baby will be born on time or late...
· The euphemistic phrases
o “she’s got a bun in the oven”
o “Not quite cooked” (relating to a friend’s baby that was born very premature)
The setup.... Christopher is asked do you think the new baby will have dark skin like your mum or white like your dad?
The response.... (Which was delivered in a superior tone suggestion that the question was fairly stupid) went like this....
“That depends on when it’s born!” when asked why the response came “If the baby is in mummy’s tummy for too long it will get burnt like in oven! The longer we leave it in the more brown it will be”
Not a bad piece of logic I think, and probably too early to go into genetics etc...
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