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Kelly

Outdoor kitchen

 

Little Miss Q seems have come into her own…
Gaining confidence, chattering away and being a little bit cheeky when the mood takes her
And the way she immerses herself in play is something else
She is so wonderfully busy, in her own little world… exploring & creating
Working with whatever is available.. old pots and pans, tan bark, leaves
Baking little treats for me to try *smile*

 

 

Isn’t childhood wonderful!
Don’t you sometimes wish you could return to those days yourself?

 

Happy playing, Kelly

Thank you dad…

Having children has made me reflective about my own childhood
My relationship with my parents, and the values they instilled in me
So for father’s day, I thought I would share my thank you to my Dad…..
Dad, at different points in my life I hear your voice, and you say
~ as long as you try your hardest
~ take the opportunities that come your way
Such great values to have shared.
The message about trying your hardest was a supportive safety net while growing up…
I knew you would be proud if I tried my hardest, no matter the result.
And as for taking the opportunities that come your way ~ I live this, and I thank you for it.
Knowing that it is okay to try and not always succeed,
but that I will also learn from the experience itself has given me courage.
Then there are the values that you taught me to live, through the value you put on them
~ belief in the equality of opportunity
~ that education is a great equaliser
~ that education opens doors
I live these values too.
Growing up I don’t remember a time when I didn’t feel that going to university was part of my path,
and except for that necessary rebellious blip in Year 9
{which I have incredibly fond memories of}
I worked towards this.
During those university days, you regularly told me
 that I would look back at my university days as being the best days of my life.
And although I didn’t believe you then, and I actually think the days with my children are the best,
I certainly realise you wanted me to appreciate the moment ~ and I did.
So thank you Dad. You’ve taught me well.
Love, Kelly