Week 20 was a pretty average week for us. Nothing out of the ordinary.
As part of Fred's homework each week he has sight words to learn. This week he started on Pack 3, there are 14 words in each pack. He knows 42 sight words already. Good job Fred.
Polly loves to feed the cats and Doug. She particularly likes to feed them copious amounts of cat biscuits and she also like to taste test a few herself. This week she was caught with the entire box of cat biscuits snacking away as she watch ABC Kids. This child is so WRONG.
Fred has been enjoying our mild autumn weather and going for a quick bike ride before school each morning.
Everything we do takes twice as long with Polly "helping". At the moment she is obsessed with any cleaning product spray bottle. Shame she isn't as obsessed with cleaning up all the messes that she makes around the house.
In big news this week was Polly moving from her cot to a big bed. She was terrribly excited as was Fred. Next milestone is toilet training and giving the dummy to the Dummy Fairy.
On Friday night we travelled to Toowoomba ready for Fred's rugby carnival on Saturday. He played 4 games, scored a couple of tries and even managed to tag a couple of players.
Polly managed to eat her way through the four games of rugby.
This term, as well as Cross Country, Jack has been playing soccer for the might 14Ds. The team is mainly made up of boarders and gives the boys something to do on Saturday morning. Here they are in all their glory.
No photos of Eve but she is happy and busy. She has started pre season rowing training, just finished Cross Country and still has a couple of rounds of Touch Football to go.
Whipped up another layout too.
I have always loves this picture that Freddie drew at Kindy last year so decided that it needed to go in his album.
Thanks for stopping by.
Pip,
Polly is certainly one of a kind.
my hubby use to sit and watch tv and eat dog biscuits when he was pollys age, and we use to say he was one of a kind.
Wow all the kids are growing up too fast
cheers
lisa
Posted by: Lisa Ashman | June 13, 2014 at 11:06 AM