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It's hard to believe that Christmas has come and gone so quickly, and it's already 2009! Where does the time go? We had a lovely Christmas together with my folks, as well as Kirsty, Jason and Anna. We had Christmas eve dinner at our place and Christmas Day at my folks. This year was a lot less of a slog in terms of preparing food - we got wise to the way of Woolworths selling smoked turkey portions, and cooking the lamb portion on the weber. We enjoyed a lovely meal of turkey, lamb, roast veg and potatoes, and not forgetting traditional christmas pudding and the rest. We invested our time and energy this year in doing table decor which was a lot of fun. I had a Red and Silver theme, and my mom did a lime green and silver theme - both looked stunning I have to say. I've posted some pics to show you... as well as some others from our Christmas celebration. Our new years eve was spent with friends - it was actually my friend Fiona's 30th, so she hosted a party to celebrate her birthday and new years eve which was much fun. Other than that, we didn't do much... just really spent time with the Springetts as they spent 2 nights with us once they'd moved out of their home, which was fun. We managed to catch up with friends over the holidays which was great, but it was also quite busy so we will enjoy a reasonable quiet week to catch up and also gear ourselves up to get back into the swing of things, especially as everybody else is now back at work. It actually feels weird not going back to work myself, but it is nice to have this time with Kyle and Jordy so I am not going to feel too guilty. I do want to do some part time work this year so am looking at a few possibilities to explore. I will keep you posted once I've decided. I'm keen to take on anything that allows me to work from home so let's hope that in this economic recession, there will be something I can pursue.
I have to say, I'm only too relieved that our domestic helper is back today, to help with the housework, and even if she doesn't get a chance to do much ironing, at least that's all I have to do (albeit nearly 3 baskets full), instead of worrying about cleaning floors, bathrooms and the rest - fitting it in with when Kyle and Jordy are sleeping. I like to think I can have an afternoon to read my book or do some gardening and just catch my breath, but it will all happen in good time if not today. I have a long list of projects I want to tackle this year, starting this week as it's nice to have something to get my teeth into, so to speak, besides the responsibility of taking care of the boys, which Mark helps me with, admittedly, but with 2 kids, it's much more work - especially with boys so won't put too much pressure on myself to 'achieve'.
Talking of which... both boys are doing well! Jordy has unfortunately got a bad cough again, but hopefully if we have some warm sunny weather he can 'thaw' out, as we've had nothing but grey, wet weather, and it's great for a few days but gets a bit much when it goes on for nearly a week. I too have battled with a cough and feeling tight-chested, but hope it soon improves. Kyle is thriving... he is a happy boy and loves attention but also happy to entertain himself. He's sleeping through from about 8pm until 5/6am so it's wonderful to have uninterrupted sleep again. Mark is well though he's also had his fair share of the bugs going around - it seems unavoidable. Hopefully we all have a better year, health-wise and every other respect! With the building behind us and completed, we can at least focus on other things that need to be done, and can look forward to our holiday planned for September, to visit Kirsty and family.
I can't think of any other news right now but I will definitely blog again soon. One of my resolutions for this year, is to blog a lot more often which I will try and stick to as much as possible. I hope you all have a great year with all good things to look forward to!
Take Care & God Bless!
Love Robs & boys (all 3)