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Month: July 2008

Little steps in a big, new environment!

July 30, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 3 Comments Charlotte

Charli is well into her third week of school. She’s loving the school, her teacher and the environment. However, she’s extremely tired and quite emotional in the late afternoon. I’ve been really open with many parents and am reassured to hear that this is all very normal. I’ve heard stories of children taking a year […]

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Beads Frustration!

July 22, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 1 Comment Charlotte

Some toys are sent to test a parent and child’s powers of persistence, determination and patience. ‘Beados’ are just that test! Last week, my good friends Stephanie and Francis popped round (Stephanie used to nanny for me when Sophie was a baby and I really needed an extra pair of hands!). They very generously bought […]

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One Happy School Girl!

July 21, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 2 Comments Charlotte, Sophie

The week before term-break didn’t really feel like Charli’s first week at school. It felt more like a ‘taster’ before a two-week break of reflection and wondering about the future. I had so many vivid dreams of my childhood and schooling, as well as a few strange ones of being within Charli’s body in her […]

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Last week of the school hols

July 20, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 1 Comment Charlotte, Dan, Sarah, Sophie

This past week has been one of mostly simple pleasures at home. The girls have played together better than ever and taken over every corner of the house to play in (including the garage – with the car now out on the driveway!). There was some beautiful weather in between the showers and we spent […]

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Maxing it out on a Sunday – and the rest!

July 18, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 1 Comment Charlotte, Dan, Sarah, Sophie

Last Sunday was a ‘beaut! The temperatures reached 19 degrees and this is the middle of winter! Days like this are sent to us in Welly to keep us sane in the midst of frequent southerly blasts from the Antarctic. Within a day we managed horse riding, vertical bungy (see earlier posts – here and […]

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Rainbows and Parties

July 12, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 2 Comments Charlotte, Dan, Sarah, Sophie

It’s rainbow and party season at the moment. After a lovely morning to myself at the hairdressers, drinking coffee and catching up on all the gossip, I met up with Dan and the girls (who’d taken the bus into town and braved Te Papa on a rainy Saturday) for ‘Yum Cha’ at Big Thumb. We […]

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Loving the school holidays

July 11, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 2 Comments Charlotte

It’s such a relief not to be rushing out the door every morning. The girls are loving having time together and we’ve having lovely first week of the school holidays, despite the loss of dear Simba. On Tuesday we took the bus into the city to visit Capital E, where we made princess crowns and […]

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Farewell to Simba

July 10, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 3 Comments Our pets

When we visited Simba on Tuesday afternoon we knew he wasn’t faring well. The vets words prepared us for the worse when she said, ‘We’ll see how he goes, finger’s crossed, miracles do happen.’ He made such an effort to greet us when we visited, but then quickly curled up in a semi-sleep on the […]

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Bad luck comes in threes?

July 7, 2008November 27, 2009 BritMumInNZ 2 Comments Charlotte

Well, we’ve had four lots of it and are hoping the tide turns soon! Simba still isn’t in the all clear and things seem to be getting worse. Poor boy isn’t eating now and blood tests have indicated a liver problem. He’s still at the vets and we’re missing him. The other week the dishwasher […]

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Charli’s first term at Petite Ballet

July 5, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 4 Comments Charlotte, Life in action - Videos

Charli started ballet classes half way through this term and absolutely loves it. Today was her end of term ‘performance’ and it was the first time Dan has seen her in action. We had tears in our eyes watching the half hour class. It was absolutely gorgeous. She is at her happiest when she’s moving […]

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YouDo Party calls for long overdue night out for Cinderella!

July 5, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 1 Comment Sarah

A little over a month ago Dan’s business YouDo finally moved into their own premises and last night they threw a party for their customers, colleagues and friends. With Charli’s talk of Cinderella recently I realised I was beginning to feel just like the real Cinders. If I didn’t take action and brush the cobwebs […]

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Vet bills for the love of it

July 3, 2008August 24, 2008 BritMumInNZ 2 Comments Our pets

It’s been a busy week with Charli finishing Kindi, celebrating her 5th Birthday and starting school. Combined with these major milestones in our oldest daughter’s life our dear cat Simba, rescued from near-death in the Botanical Gardens over eight year’s ago, was very close to losing another one of his lives on Friday. He’s a […]

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