This afternoon we went to school to witness the talent contest. Sadly I wasn't near the front so the band are quite a distance away.
The band are Knight on piano, Raoul on tenor sax and our very own Harry on drums. Note that Harry's third drum lesson is tonight!
At the end the 200 kids in the audience were asked who was their favorite act out of the 11 finalists. And the band did it, clearly the most popular act of the afternoon. Their encore was their 2nd appearance in public.
Well done lads.
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Checking blogpress
Sunday, 2 May 2010
Harry's 11th Birthday
He's made it to the grand age of 11.
The celebrations started on Friday although strictly speaking he wasn't born until around 8:30am Saturday morning - the wonders of time zones. But it least it's an excuse to keep partying. Since Friday was a school day only a little celebrating happened including birthday cake at Friday evening tennis.
Saturday started with a hockey match and their 3rd straight win.
Pool party massacre got a good reception from the assembled crowd.
Then Harry and his mates headed to the ice rink for a couple of hours skating. And that is them all in the centre of the rink.
We had a couple of them stay over last night, they've gone now and now the house is quiet and Harry's happy that he had a great day. Today it's more tennis (probably the subject of an extra post) and Iron Man 2 to end the weekend.
The celebrations started on Friday although strictly speaking he wasn't born until around 8:30am Saturday morning - the wonders of time zones. But it least it's an excuse to keep partying. Since Friday was a school day only a little celebrating happened including birthday cake at Friday evening tennis.
Saturday started with a hockey match and their 3rd straight win.
Then it was back home for the party. The tradition has been that I make the birthday cake and each year it gets harder to think of something different. Inspiration came from the Woman's Weekly Party Cake book following a visit to see a comedian do a whole act on the subject at the Melbourne comedy festival.
Then Harry and his mates headed to the ice rink for a couple of hours skating. And that is them all in the centre of the rink.
We had a couple of them stay over last night, they've gone now and now the house is quiet and Harry's happy that he had a great day. Today it's more tennis (probably the subject of an extra post) and Iron Man 2 to end the weekend.
Thursday, 29 April 2010
A non local band
While I'm checking the new tools. Just want to see if this works.
You should be able to see a video of a band I sometimes see in town just busking.
And this one I think is actually them on Bourke Street
You should be able to see a video of a band I sometimes see in town just busking.
And this one I think is actually them on Bourke Street
Geocache
We thought it would be fun to try Geocaching so headed out on our bikes with GPS in hand and 3 local caches to find. A couple of kms later and Cache number 1 was located in one of the local parks in a great natural hiding place and Harry was the one that found it. We'd never geocached before so it was fun to find the cache and explore its contents. Surprisingly (to us) it had been accessed only a couple of days before.
Another km or so on the bike and we are somewhere near cache number 2. A micro cache. Doesn't seem likely that we'll find it in the undergrowth in the area.
But after about 10 minutes or so of looking Harry spots the tiny container and its contents. So back on the bike and we head from the parks to the beach. The GPS indicates that it isn't on the road near the beach but near the beach itself so we head down the cliff and backtrack along the beach path only to find the GPS says its somewhere between the beach and the road, i.e. somewhere up the cliff. So we explore and finally find container number three hidden away.
So a great bike ride and successful treasure hunt.
P.S. Sorry its been ages since we updated but now Blogger have fixed their tools we can do this more often.
Another km or so on the bike and we are somewhere near cache number 2. A micro cache. Doesn't seem likely that we'll find it in the undergrowth in the area.
But after about 10 minutes or so of looking Harry spots the tiny container and its contents. So back on the bike and we head from the parks to the beach. The GPS indicates that it isn't on the road near the beach but near the beach itself so we head down the cliff and backtrack along the beach path only to find the GPS says its somewhere between the beach and the road, i.e. somewhere up the cliff. So we explore and finally find container number three hidden away.
So a great bike ride and successful treasure hunt.
P.S. Sorry its been ages since we updated but now Blogger have fixed their tools we can do this more often.
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