Saturday, November 12, 2011

She Crawls!!

Finally after what feels like a really long wait Elizabeth has finally decided to start crawling. I admit she hasn't made it very far using this method and it is still a bit slower than her current rolling and reversing action, but it's a start.

To go with the crawling she has also started pulling herself up on things and has become quite determined to walk so I am sure long before we are ready she will be running around keeping us busy!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ram Sale


One of the things that I really love about being a pastor is being able to have the opportunity to share in people’s lives and also the life of the community. And here in the country it seems community is a big thing. 
Last week I went with one of the local farmers from church to a ram sale at a local stud. I’ve never been to a ram sale before and so I didn’t know what to expect. For those of you who have never been to one either let me quickly explain what they are. 
Ram sales are held by people that breed rams. These rams are then bought in an auction by farmers who take them back to their own farm who in turn use them to, as I think is the technical term, “service their ewes” as part of their breeding program. 
The ram sale is held in a big shearing shed. At this sale there were 176 rams up for auction. Each Ram has it’s own pen, and all the pens are arranged in rows 15 pens long. Now if you are a farmer interested in buying a ram you arrive maybe 2 hours before the auction starts to peruse the auction items.  Judging which rams to buy by their size, their wool. In fact (and I am saying this not to be rude but merely from a technical point of view) even the size of the ram’s testicles gets a look in; the bigger they are the more “ewes they can service”. 
Then at the set time the auction starts. Hat’s off to the Auctioneer, he auction/speed talked his whole way through all 176 rams in what seemed a matter of minutes (in reality it was a few hours) without a break. I bet his throat was sore by the end of it though. Anyway all sold and from what I heard it was a great sale for both the buyers and sellers.
It was a win for me as well, did I mention that there was free gourmet food on offer. The ram sellers put on morning tea, afternoon tea, and lunch. And despite the large turnout no one went hungry. For lunch we had a roast lamb that was to die for along with homemade lamb pies. For both morning tea and afternoon tea there was cakes and slice also to die for.
Not bad for a days work.













Sunday, October 9, 2011

Church Breakfast, more than a novel idea.


During the month of September Wagin Baptist has been having breakfast together. Breakfasts would start at 9am followed by the church service at 10:30am each Sunday morning. These breakfasts were put on by the leadership of the Church for everyone who came to church on a Sunday morning. 
Each week the turnout was great with practically everyone who was coming to church coming to the breakfasts as well. 
The Church made good use of the new BBQ over the month cooking sausages, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, and tomatoes. Also to go with our cooked breakfasts we had toast, cereal, fruit salad, a lovely muesli mix, and breakfast muffins. 
The Church really enjoyed the breakfasts and there has even been the suggestion of making it more regular or at least a seasonal tradition. One of the great positives of these breakfasts has been the fellowship that has been enjoyed each Sunday. 
So often we rock up to church just before it starts, take our place in the pew, not really talking to anyone. And when the service starts we all sit not interacting, singing and listening in our own little box. And then when the service finishes we either quickly drink our cuppa and eat our biscuit or rush off and get church business sorted for the next week. 
What these breakfasts before the service have achieved is incredible. You can feel the real community spirit at these breakfasts and then that also overflows into the church service. I was leading the the first Sunday, and besides the fact that no one was late, the singing almost blew the roof off. Everyone was singing with one voice. 
It seems that church is more than a rock up, sit, listen, go home event. These breakfasts confirm the fact that Church is a community of people that live like a community, in community with each other and with our King Jesus. I think Jesus may have been onto something when he described the end of time as a feast. I think being a part of these breakfast here in Wagin has helped me better understand that grand feast that we will all sit down to when our Lord returns.

Mr Chef with the new bbq

Thanking God for the food

It's almost ready
Ok now time to line up and enjoy

Cereal anyone?


I forgot to mention we also had a communion feast as well

A great time to enjoy good food and great company

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Totally Worth the Wait...

Every now and then we decide to have dinner after we put Elizabeth to bed at 7pm, this gives us an opportunity to linger over our meal and to catch up without any need to rush. The other night took this concept to a whole new level. My wonderful husband said that he wanted to spoil me and cook dinner and clean up as well, he wanted me to be a lady of leisure, so I told him that is fine if he wanted to get started after I put Elizabeth to bed, so he did.

He started pulling very random ingredients out of the cupboard and told me I was not allowed to ask what he was cooking. At first it looked like a risotto, but he still had ingredients left on the bench, try as I might I could not figure it out... Then suddenly it occurred to me, arancini.

At this stage the clock was reading close to 9:30pm, we had long been joking about being tired and hungry, however the funny side was rapidly being overtaken by real tiredness and hunger. It was pure relief to see the first batch hit the plate, and while standing at the bench while Ben was still cooking we started breaking into them. Oh, they were so delicious, delicious creamy risotto with a mozzarella centre with a beautiful crunchy coating, yep, definitely worth it.







Hanging Out the Washing

I know this might be hard to believe, but one of my favourite times of the day is hanging the washing on the line. Now dont get me wrong, it never used to be my favourite, but now that we have a beautiful and fun little girl that loves being outside, this potentially boring job becomes so exciting. Now a simple sheet becomes the best place to hide for a game of peek-a-boo and hearing Elizabeth sit and chat with the birds and other animals she sees, gladdens the heart. I guess I am just so fortunate to have lots of washing...






Friday, September 9, 2011

Hopefully this will mean we will be blogging a whole lot more!

Hi everyone, guess what. We've got the new blogger app for iPhone.

Now I don't usually endorse apps in a place like this but I had to blog about this one. Google's blogger app has come to iPhone. Now this means that we can blog about anything, wherever we are, when ever we want, as long as we've got the phone with us, which is like always.

So stay tunes for more blog posts from Love, Life and a little bit of mess!

Monday, September 5, 2011

We're Back!!

I know we have had a long and unexplained absence, so I hope you will forgive us for not writing, but we are back and ready to tell you all about our adventures from the last couple of weeks. I am going to break it up into 1 week blocks of the last 3 weeks, just so its easy to keep all the goings on straight.

Week 1
The first week away was spent in Perth. Ben attended a conference where  American theologian Scot McKnight was speaking. The conference was Monday and Tuesday, and while Ben was busy there I had an opportunity to spend some time with some friends and family which was great.

On Wednesday we ran errands and a few other jobs before things got really interesting on Wednesday night... We have been quite fortunate to get through the winter without any major colds or flus, but that all changed with Elizabeth getting quite a bad cold. Being away from home made things all a bit much for her, so the next few nights proved to be a bit of a challenge when it came to sleeping.

I ended up catching her cold, and it was at that stage I totally understood why she couldn't sleep, I was so congested that just trying to breathe made sleep nearly impossible. We stayed in Perth until Saturday as we had a few events to attend, the first being a goodbye party for our friend Alan, who has now headed off to Mozambique and the second an engagement party for our friends Tash and Dave.


Week 2
On return to Wagin, poor Ben had a sick and sorry wife and a sick and sorry daughter to take care of and while we tried to catch up on some sleep and focus on getting better we were also getting ready for the week to come, a week of training in Melbourne.


Week 3
We headed back to Perth on Saturday ready to fly out to Melbourne on Sunday morning. Elizabeth is becoming such a well seasoned traveller, this is her second flight to Melbourne, and she just loves flying and getting all the attention from the air hostesses. We were so blessed to be taken care of by some friends Richard and Maxine who took Elizabeth in as their honorary 7th grandchild.

The training we were in Melbourne to complete was like an induction course in preparation for heading to Mozambique. It was very helpful and we had such a great time making new friends and catching up with old ones. I think Elizabeth definitely enjoyed herself the most, being the only child on the course, she was very spoiled with willing arms to hold her at every opportunity.

We flew back to Perth on Friday night and arrived back home on Saturday. We are very glad to be home, although I think that now we are home Elizabeth may get a bit bored with only her mummy and daddy to play with, so I am thinking that we might start attending the local playgroup, but I will write more of that as it progresses. For now that is it, a very brief overview of the last few weeks.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Elizabeth's New Favourite Face

A couple of days ago Elizabeth started pulling this face, she scrunches up her nose and draws up her top lip and breathes quickly (I know you are all trying it hehe). She has been doing this to show her displeasure of a situation and sometimes just because she enjoys it. We are trying not to encourage it, but boy is she hilarious!!! I'm not sure the pictures really do the face justice, but I think you will get the picture. Please tell us, is this a normal baby face, did your babies make funny faces like this?
Happy playing...
And wham, that nose starts to come up...
Such a beautiful face!!









Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Artwork

I know the last post was about Elizabeth being 6 months old, and how she is growing so fast, but today it really hit me. I suppose it had something to do with the fact I was packing all the clothes she doesn't fit anymore away along with some other things we used when she was a baby, but even more significant than that, today she produced her first piece of artwork, check it out.
Is not our baby the most wonderful and cleverest baby ever! I will admit she had a little help from her daddy, who opened the app in the iPad and let her play, but what a beautiful result. I think her choice of colours and the placement definitely shows how talented she is, the next Picasso maybe...?

Friday, July 29, 2011

1+1+1+1+1+1=6!

How the time has flown, our baby girl is 6 months old today. We are continually amazed over how much she has grown, so here are some pictures that show the journey.



First ride in the car 01/02/2011

Elizabeth loved being on her feet as soon as she new how 04/04/2011
13/04/2011
Loving the Jolly Jumper 28/04/2011


Learning to drive 20/05/2011

Reading Alice In Wonderland 09/06/2011

05/07/2011



6 months old and facing the front.

Our big girl today 29/07/2011.