Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Why?

Oh no…… we’ve entered the phase of “Why?” – Ethan LOVES to ask “why?”. This is how many many conversations go these days…

 

E: What you doing mummy?

M: I’m cleaning up darling

E: Why?

M: Because this house is messy

E: Why?

M: Because you made a mess

E: Why?

M: Because that’s what happens when you’re two

E: Why?

M: It just does darling…… (getting over this conversation now) – What are you doing Ethan?

E: talking to mummy! (smarty pants!)

 

or something like this….

 

E: What are you doing Mummy?

M: cooking dinner

E: why?

M: so we can have some dinner

E: why?

M: Because it’s dinner time

E: why?

M: that’s just what time it is E, aren’t you hungry?

E: Yeah

M: well, that’s why I’m cooking dinner!

 

I could go on….. there have been MANY MANY “why?” conversations, but you get the idea. This little man is curious about everything. I’ll try and video one soon. Ben likes to ask questions too, but doesn’t seem to do the same series of “why?” that Ethan enjoys.

 

Ben also has a few standard conversations that we “play out” every so often. Words in brackets are words they usually still leave out of their sentences.

Ben: I want something (to) eat

M: please Mummy

B: Please mummy

M: What would you like?

B: ummmmmmmmmm….. something in (the) cupboard

M: ok, what in the cupboard

B: ummmmmmmmmmmm

M: would you like this?

B: no, something else

M: what about this?

B: something else - (it becomes a game at this stage – Ben likes it, Mummy does not!)

M: what about this?

B: something else (now laughing)

M: what about this?

B: something else (still laughing)

M: no, not something else, would you like this or this? (two options because I’m getting over this game now!)

B: no, no no, something in (the) fridge – (tries to prolong the game)

'

And it can end there or go on…… depending on the day…..

 

Both boys have become real little chatterboxes, especially in the last month or two. They ask questions about everything, comment on different observations and even tell you how they feel (happy and sad). Their curiosity can be quite maddening at times, for some reason they enjoy asking the exact same question 5 times in one minute.. are they hoping for a different answer?!? They also ask questions I KNOW they know the answer to, so sometimes I give the wrong answer on purpose, and they always look at me funny and say “noooooo” – they are too smart!

 

I must admit, I am finding this incessant questioning phase a bit trying. I know they are learning, but I’ll be happy when this phase passes and I am not asked 100’s of questions all day long!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Camping Trip–Chapter 6–Coffs Harbour

Driving from Byron Bay to our home takes about 8-9hours, so we decided to spend 2 nights at a nice motel at Coffs Harbour on the way home – to break up the drive. The best part of this place was a heated swimming pool!

Sal and the boys swimming. During our trip we bought the boys a back float, as we saw a toddler about their age swimming with one, and doing really well. They love their “floatie” – Ben managed to work up the courage on his 3rd swim to let go of us/wall and swim independently. He was most proud of himself. He has an interesting vertical swimming technique, almost like running in the water. Ethan was a little more anxious, and would not let go.

tn_IMG_3459tn_IMG_3460tn_IMG_3462tn_IMG_3465tn_IMG_3469tn_IMG_3476tn_IMG_3478The best part, and great little toddler pool!tn_IMG_3480

Another fantastic part of Coffs Harbour was the “Pet Porpoise Pool” – A dolphin and seal park (with some other animals too). tn_IMG_3530tn_IMG_3540At the Pet Porpoise Pool, the boys were able to get kissed by a seal – Ben’s turn. tn_IMG_3543Ethan’s turn (in the photo where the seal actually kisses Ethan, both E and Tracie shut their eyes!)tn_IMG_3546

Ethan gets kissed by a dolphintn_IMG_3548

Ben gets kissed by a dolphintn_IMG_3551

Ethan feeds a sealtn_IMG_3555

Ben feeds the seal too.

tn_IMG_3559

A few tricks the dolphins showed us during their show.tn_IMG_3564tn_IMG_3565tn_IMG_3579tn_IMG_3590tn_IMG_3595tn_IMG_3604

Tracie and the boys feed a little penguin.tn_IMG_3609tn_IMG_3614

Of course, a trip to the beach at sunset…. This beach had HEAPS of smooth pebbles and shells that the boys enjoyed exploring.

tn_IMG_3506

Tracietn_IMG_3509tn_IMG_3518tn_IMG_3525

My beautiful Ethantn_IMG_3527

 

Finally, a trip to Coffs wouldn't be the same without visiting the Big Banana!tn_IMG_3629

This brings me to the end of our camping trip stories.

We had a WONDERFUL time, and look forward to planning our next trip in a few months.

Camping Trip–Chapter 5–Byron Bay

Byron Bay is a beautiful part of the northern NSW coastline. We stayed there for 2 nights, and had a great time seeing the sights.

 

Sitting down for breakfast, the ducks came to visit, and scored a couple of toast crusts off Tracietn_IMG_3403

Mummy (Sal) and Ethan feed the ducks. They were very tame, and took the bread right out of our hands.tn_IMG_3404tn_IMG_3408

Benjamin, pretending to sleep so I wouldn’t take his dummy (pacifier) away. He’s laying on his blankie, a small quilt Nana made for each boy for their first Christmas. Both boys still love their blankie, and take it to bed with them every naptime and bedtime, every single day! Click here for my initial post about blankies all those months agotn_IMG_3425

Ben, Mumma (Tracie) and Ethan at the Byron Bay lighthouse.tn_IMG_3429tn_IMG_3432

View from the lighthousetn_IMG_3435

Mumma (Tracie) and Ethan near the lighthouse, it was very windy, hence Ethan’s unimpressed expression.

(Beautiful beach behind, see picture below)tn_IMG_3439

Benny and Mummy (Sal)tn_IMG_3446

The amazing beach that we are standing in front of in the above photostn_IMG_3443

Beach at Bryon Baytn_IMG_3449

Ben, Tracie and Ethan on Byron Bay’s main beach.tn_IMG_3453tn_IMG_3457

Friday, November 12, 2010

Camping Trip–Chapter 4–Hervey Bay

The beaches and water at Hervey Bay are absolutely beautiful! We went for several walks on the beach during our 5 night stay. The boys enjoyed digging in the sand, playing in the water and collecting sea shells.

Mumma (Tracie), Ethan and Ben on the wharf

tn_IMG_3039

Looking back at the beach from the wharftn_IMG_3043tn_IMG_3044

Ethan and Ben play in the gently lapping wavestn_IMG_3049

Ethan and Ben, checking out the beautiful beachtn_IMG_3051

Ethan found some drift woodtn_IMG_3057tn_IMG_3058

Later in the trip we visited the beach at sunset. Unfortunately, this beach faces north, so the sun doesn’t set over the beach, but it still made for some nice shots. The first three are taken from the caravan park where we stayed, the rest from the beach. (Most of these pictures have had some digital editing)

tn_IMG_3208tn_IMG_3217tn_IMG_3226tn_IMG_3241tn_IMG_3253tn_IMG_3258tn_IMG_3260tn_IMG_3263tn_IMG_3279tn_IMG_3295tn_IMG_3317tn_IMG_3335tn_IMG_3380tn_IMG_3364

Tracie at sunsettn_IMG_3339

 

Another day, we decided to hire a 4 person bike and take a ride along the esplanade. It was great fun, and the boys loved it too!

tn_IMG_3382tn_IMG_3387

Mumma (Tracie) and Ben, having a drink and something to eat when we’d finished out ridetn_IMG_3396

Cheeky Ethan at the cafe after our bike ride.tn_IMG_3398

__________________________________________________________________________________

The caravan park where we stayed in Hervey Bay was fantastic! We got an ensuite site, so we had our own private shower and toilet, not far from our tent. Perfect!

tn_IMG_3179

Sooky Ethan.

Ethan went through periods on the trip where he was being a grumpy, sooky little boy. They were usually when he was tired, and a good cuddle often helped.tn_IMG_3197

Benjamin having a rest. At various points during the day (sometimes up to 5 times a day) he would tell us “I’m tired”. He would want to be put in his cot, and given a dummy. He’s only allowed a dummy when he is resting, and he loves his dummy, so he would ask to have a rest just so he could have a suck on his dummy. He actually fell asleep only about 3 times in the 2 weeks we were away.tn_IMG_3201

Ethan refused to nap/rest in his cot, and prefered to do so on our bed. He also only fell asleep about 3 times during our 2 week trip.tn_IMG_3238

Ethan, again obsessed in the water!tn_IMG_3202tn_IMG_3204

Tracietn_IMG_3180

Ethan, Ben and Mummy (Sal)n doing the washing up in the camp kitchen after breakfast.tn_IMG_3064

One of the highlights to this place was the lake/pond (not sure what you call it. Seems to big for a pond, and too small for a lake!) in the middle of the park. Unfortunately for my nerves it was not fenced,  thankfully the boys did not fall in! This lake/pond was home to some wonderful water birds, ducks and about 20 little turtles. Each time you went to the edge to look in, a few turtles would swim over, hoping to get fed. They were very cute! We fed them some bread a few times, and of course, the boys LOVED feeding them.tn_IMG_3124tn_IMG_3149tn_IMG_3153tn_IMG_3163tn_IMG_3168tn_IMG_3169

So cute. It may be hard to tell in the pictures, but they are about the size of a dinner plate.