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Nic took a very measured approach to his 5th birthday. He got himself up and turned on tv, plugged in his headphones and proceeded to ignore the pile of very enticing and interesting looking presents on the coffee table. When the pile was pointed out to him he chose to 'turn the tv off so I don't get distracted', and carefully and measuredly opened the cards, then the presents which all had a good playing with before the next was opened. He especially loved the little bits and pieces Granny Philippa stuck on the outside of each of the 6 little things she sent. He absolutely loved each and every thing he received. Very heartwarming for his mother.
Off to pre-school he headed with another cake and a pile of lollipops. When we picked him up at 5 I managed to hold back the tears and make chit chat with Jo and Megan, but reading his profile book in the car on the way hope was almost too much. I only have great things to say about Barnados Early Learning Centre - Richmond. You just couldn't ask for a more warm inviting and happy place for a child to spend their time when they are not with you.
Home for a family dinner and another present. Jasmine hit the spot with a 'Lightening McQueen' money box with Easter eggs in it. The most enticing bit of this present was the padlock and key. An absolute obsession of Nic's. He doled out the Easter eggs all night and was hugely generous with them.
Bowling in to his room last night I was overwhelmed with love and affection for my beautiful boy who brings me love and sunshine every day of his life...the gift that keeps on giving.
Awaiting the fire to die down for marshmellow toasting
Treasure hunting in the lagoon
...and the treasures
Birthday boy Ruth
Lisa and me (making a very rare appearance on my blog)
Jonty and Lisa
The 'middle young ones'
Nic
Rosemary
Anika
We had a very quiet time with only two visitors and a chance happening. I was hoping more friends would come over to share the fun but not to be. It was great to see my folks in the water together. They have an impressive set of stick legs each so looked very cute wandering down to the waves. They were the oldest people in the water and I was proud and hoped I would be the same - wrinkles and all.
Nic had the pleasure of Olivia's company for a day and night and was thrilled to be with another child, especially her. They played so well together and had lots of fun. Ben and his parents also turned up so that was another nice catch up and Marie-Anne made the journey from Timaru, sadly on the cool day, but great to have a visit and sit outside watching the waves and having a chin wag.
I challenged myself to take some interesting pics of the beach. I don't want my blog and more importantly my life to look like 'Ground Hog Day' although of course there are elements of that in everyone's life. So I tried, not very hard, to get some slightly different images of our time at the beach.