P365 Day 226 – August 14th 2008

This is a portrait of my Great Grandmother Purdie, that must have been taken at around the beginning of the 20th century. It’s one of those things that I saw every day as I was growing up but never really looked closely enough to appreciate it. I think she’s quite beautiful and now when I look at it I try to imagine her sitting there while her photo was taken.  I wonder what she was thinking that day about the events in her life. Was she thinking about her children, the work she had to do, things she was worried about or happy about…? Wish I knew.

Such a different experience from the point and shoot culture we have today and the fact that everything is recorded in photos, scrapbooks and blogs. I wonder what my great granchildren will think about when they look back on my photos and stories in a hundred years.

P365 Day 225 – August 13th 2008

When Thomas and I travelled to Australia last year, we had the opportunity to visit a local farm/petting zoo. The owners were kind enough to let us visit even though they are closed during the winter months. The most exciting thing for Thomas was being able to feed a baby Joey.

Of course when we travelled back this year we had to make a trip to the farm again. And again, the owners were kind enough to let us visit during their off season. Sadly, the Joey we fed last year came to a rather unfortunate end at the hands (or mouth) of another animal, probably a dog. The wombat had also been released into the wild – good for the wombat but we missed seeing him.

The good news is that there were still a number of kangaroos, deer and other animals to pat and Thomas showed that he definitely has Aussie blood running in his veins. He showed absolutely no fear of these gorgeous creatures that towered over him. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad thing, especially after a story appeared on the news a week or so later about a man who was attacked by a kangaroo while he was out jogging.

These kangaroos were VERY friendly (I took this photo with my 50mm so he was close).

The native birds were just stunning.

 

And Thomas had the opportunity to collect some extremely fresh eggs. I reconfirmed my status as a city girl by staying clear while mum rolled up her sleeves and helped. I prefer my eggs nice and clean and neatly packaged on the supermarket shelf. Free range, of course.

P365 Day 224 – August 12th 2008

 

 

Our second full day in Australia was not much fun at all. Our plans were promising – a day in beautiful Bright, Victoria, spending time as a family just hiking, relaxing and sightseeing. The true beginning of our vacation.

The morning began with a tantrum from that little angel face in the photo above. First he didn’t want to get out of the car and then he didn’t want to wear his coat (it was pretty cold) and then he wanted a snack… but not the snack I had on offer. This escalated to a time out before we had even started walking. The sweet sound of birds was drowned out by the wails of “I want my Muuuuuuummmmmmmyyyyyy” between periods of heavy sobbing.

Nonetheless, we finally embarked on our hike and Thomas managed to cheer up about half way through – after snack time of course.

We then had lunch at a cafe beside the park (overpriced for what we got, but the potato wedges with sour cream and chilli sauce were good) and walked around town for a little while. The day seemed to be ending nicely when we stopped at a cafe for coffee. Kei and I got into a conversation with the lady who worked there and, while talking, Thomas began tugging at my arm in a playful way and pulling down. My instinct was to pull up and then there was a loud shriek and a LOT of crying. I had done something to Thomas’ arm and it was clearly very painful. He refused to let us touch or move it and my immediate thought was that I had broken something.

We still had an hour to drive before we were back at my parent’s house so we stopped for some panadol and braced ourselves for a fun ride home and then a visit to the doctor’s office.

Turns out Thomas had a case of “Pulled Elbow”, a condition that can apparently be fixed by a doctor in about 3 seconds. After a quick adjustment (Thomas was distracted) and an initial cry of pain, Thomas was soon back to normal. The doctor wasn’t his favourite person in the world but he started moving his arm again as if nothing had happened.

Oh, and then I did it to him again a couple of days later… Definite nominee for Mother of the Year. This time the doctor (a friend of Mum and Dad’s) made a quick house call on a Sunday night which saved us a trip to the emergency room. Gotta love a small town.

P365 Day 223 – August 11th 2008

 

 

Samuel with a very proud Nan. This boy was totally spoilt while we were away. So much so that I am barely able to put him down now without him getting incredibly upset. And don’t even get me started on the good sleeping habits that have gone out the window… He’s just lucky he has a lot of cuteness in his favour.

P365 Day 222 – August 10th 2008

 

 

 

 

Thomas checking out the horses in the paddock behind Mum and Dad’s place. I love that he had a chance to really experience nature, complete with the sound of kookaburras laughing in the distance.

P365 Day 221 – August 9th 2008

Nearly at our destination…relatively speaking anyway. I took this photo during our layover in New Zealand. I think it was about 5:30am local time which made it about midnight US time… I think. Honestly though, we were beginning to get delirious at this point, after about 18 hours of travel and already one layover in San Francisco. Thankfully the kids had managed to sleep well on the plane and were both rather happy. Thomas is enjoying his Toy Story colouring book that I saved especially for this leg of the trip. Nothing like a little bribery to maintain the calm.

We actually sat at this very same couch on the return trip. Thomas made some comment about being there before…

P.S. You will notice that I missed a day. We missed August 8th altogether on our trip to Australia thanks to that tricky International Date Line. Don’t worry, we gain a day at the other end (although it will be spent traveling). Just wanted to explain because I know you will all be wondering… haha.

Back to earth

After one month, 1000 photos, lots of catching up with family and friends and a whole lot of relaxation, I am finally reading to join the land of the living again. Well, virtually anyway. Not ready to go back to work next week but that’s another story.

I’ll be back to post some P365 photos and share some stories as soon as I make some room on my hard drive. Can’t wait to share some tales from Australia. Yes, one full month in Australia. What a lucky girl I am.