Full Moon & a mid-winter dip!

Glorious weather, from the warmest Autumn on record, has rolled into Winter (though we’re warned to make the most of the sunshine whilst it lasts!).

My daughters didn’t hold back when the sun came out in warm splendour yesterday. They had such fun frolicking in the surf at Lyall Bay, skipping seaweed and throwing a frisbee around. I sent a few photos into TV3 News for their weather segment and one of the pics appeared this evening!

Charlotte, Sophie & Alice on TV3News!

Unfortunately Charlotte was called ‘Chrissy’ – oops! Watch the weather video here!

Here’s the rest of the pics I took.

It was a stunning ‘avo and the full moon is INCREDIBLE! It’s been so light in the evenings – probably why our Alice has been playing up at night wanting to dance with the moon fairies! Thankfully, I got more sleep last night – but the night before was very, very dire. Looks like her eye-teeth are finally cutting through. Just the second set of molars to go and then we’re all done with teething.

Gone 9pm here and Sophie & Charlotte are still twittering away – gotta love their energy (or despair!) xx

Happy Full Moon! Whooooo oooooo!

Full Moon June 2011

7 thoughts on “Full Moon & a mid-winter dip!

  1. Charlotte was a bit miffed that Sophie had got more ‘frame’ action and that the weather-man called her ‘Chrissie’ – oops! 😉 Still, very cool though!

  2. I saw your photo on the news tonight, & even before he said who it was of, I recognised your 3 lovely girls. 🙂 I can just imagine the excitement when they saw themselves on the telly! (maybe Chrissie can be Charlotte’s screen-name for future tv appearances, ;))

  3. How lovely to see the girls having so much fun in the surf…I’ve said it many times…such a fantastic environment to grow up in and your pictures speak volumes….just magic. Love the ‘news’ shot too.

  4. oh!!!! sooner them than  me
    shame about the mistake
    thanks for posting this 
    was sad when I realized Id missed it

    LOVE your last photo – stunning

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