Mini Olympics

What better way to learn about the Olympics that to host our own mini Olympics. We focused our crafts on props for our olympic games.

We cut out the centre of paper plates, painted them and made our own olympic rings.

Heavy concentration by Eryn painting the red ring

So proud of her final product

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posing with our olympic rings

And just as must concentration from Cammy painting the blue ring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We each chose a country and pasted their flag onto a poster which we would use to tally our medals at our mini olympics. We made a flag for each of our chosen countries.

We learnt about the round shape of the world, pinned up an atlas and found the countries we had chosen on the atlas.

Add in a bit of geography

 

Happiness is Eryn being creative

Great fun was had making medals out of crazy dough. It was a neat way to reinforceĀ number recognition for Camryn. And Eryn was in her element when we painted the medals in SHINY gold, silver and bronze.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And so when Craig was here in Cape Town for the weekend, we decided it was good timing for our own mini olympics. Lee-Ann joined in the fun and games and we had a great memorable olympic games, an event I think the children (and the adults) found very special.

Let the games begin…

 

Camryn leading us in opening ceremony

 

We started off with an opening ceremony, more like a country march with our flags while cammy played the drums for us.

 

 

A nifty way of keeping Australia in mind

 

Lee-Ann promised a dance for the opening ceremony but some how she managed to get out of it! Instead she became all patriotic and wore her flag in her hair for the rest of the evening!

 

 

Due to our stadium being slightly below olympic standards, we modified our events somewhat:

1st Event – crab walking

The first heat of crab walking

The second heat of crab walking

The final between daughter and daddy...the younger won

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then came the crawling race

Crawling race - first heat

Definately a skill we have outgrown as the children reached the finals

 

 

Wow, this is rather painful on the hands and knees for us oldies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Egg and Spoon Race

Egg and spoon race

 

The best part of this race was that we used Lindt chocolate for the eggs and got to eat them afterwards.

Balloon hopping races

 

 

 

 

 

Balloon Hopping Races. We must get those lines repainted on our track as Craig seems to be battling with his direction…

Surprisingly mini man managed this rather well

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tummy balloon races look easier than what they are…

Peter and Craig paired up for tummy balloon races

Lee-ann making a plan with her short parter

 

Especially when one partner is somewhat shorter than the other. Well done Lee-Ann for improvising.

 

 

 

 

We did target shooting slightly different by aiming our bean bags into a potjie pot.

Girls showing the boys how it's done

Girl power

Target Shooting with an african flavour

 

 

 

 

 

 

And of course the girls won that!

At some point, Eryn got a little distracted from the javelin competition that was at hand. Playing with Tom our black Labrador won her interest for pretty much the rest of the olympic games.

our little animal crazy eryn

 

On the other hand, Camryn had obviously been practising his javelin throw because he showed us just how it was done:

First you go like this...

Then you go like that...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lee-Ann with her javelin

 

Lee-Ann throwing a decent distance with her javelin even though her style is not quite as dramatic as Camryn’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

And it was quite clear that a certain little man had been watching the discus throw on the olympics channel too.

 

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

 

 

 

 

 

And some of the adults attempts:

It looked good except that the discus landed at my feet

It's as if Cammy is saying "Uncle Craig, you really should practice more..."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And to finish off our games, we did some goal scoring.

Eryn has made a come back

Another confused lefty who kicks with her right foot

 

Here Lee-Ann is finally getting a turn. We had to make Camryn sit on the chair and wait his turn as he kept hijacking the ball. Please note his not-s0-impressed face.

 

 

Peter forgetting we will inside our house and not on a real soccer field

Craig showing us how it's done

 

Thank goodness I have been honing my soccer skills as my hubby took this pretty seriously!

 

 

 

 

And we even concluded our games with a medal ceremony much to the children’s delight. We had Chariots of Fire blaring in the background, a not-so-sturdy podium and medals to present to the children.

A proud moment

Also super proud

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A family moment

And we finished off with a group photo (after a few failed attempts at camera setting)

Olympic Games 2012

 

Eryn giving her brother a well done hug, and mom trying to keep both children from falling off the podium.

 

 

 

The girls super proud of shiny gold medals.

 

 

Now look at all my shiny medals

 

Of course Eryn collected all the medals afterwards – they are all shiny!

 

 

 

 

 

 

And after a great evening filled with fun and games, we ended it off perfectly – bubbly, chocolates and laughter. Maybe not quite in the same fancy surroundings as in true olympic style but we were comfy and that’s what mattered.

A visit from gaga

In the month of May 2012, we had to break some sad news to Eryn. My mom (Eryn’s very special Gagi) came to visit before she went off to the UK to visit her sisters and family and get herself a job there. We had been thinking of the ways to tell Eryn for a while and somehow the opportunity and the right moment just never arrived. Eryn is especially close to her granny as she spent a lot of time with her when her young brother arrived. It might also have something to do with the fact that Eryn and her Gagi play makeup makeup, pamper pamper and pretty much anything else Eryn comes up with. So to break the news to Eryn that her Gagi would be leaving to a far away land after visiting us and that we wouldn’t be able to count down the sleeps until we see her again was rather a daunting task.

But God works in amazing ways and the morning of my mom’s arrival, I was sitting in the study having my quiet time before the children arose and He presented me with the perfect opportunity to chat to Eryn. Very unusual for Eryn but that morning she woke up before Camryn, and came and cuddled on my lap. I was then able to explain to her that her Gagi is going to visit her sisters in England and showed her photos on facebook of my aunts in England. Then I showed her the world map and together we found Cape Town and Jhb and England and we were able to compare the difference in distance between Cpt and Jhb and between Cpt and England. I could then explain that because Cpt is so far away from England her granny will be going away for a longer time and that we wont see her for a while. I waited for the expected impact this discussion would have, I was expecting sobbing and tears and heartbreak but what I got back from Eryn showed me that I had waited on Him to show me the right time and that God had giving us this special time. Eryn fully understood what I had just explained to her and although she was sad about it she said she was ok about it and she would just enjoy her Gagi’s visit!!! Boy was I relieved.

And so we were all in high spirits as we collected one very special granny from the airport…

In the first week, we had a nice holiday in Montagu. We spent our time on a farm and swimming in the hot pools in Montagu. Below are some photos captured on that holiday

Another trip to the goats

Brave cammy a little skitsy when it comes to feeding the goats but this was one of his braver moments

Eryn in her element

Gagi even got good at feeding the farm animals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One morning we booked a tractor ride on the Montagu Dried Fruit Farm, a nice SLOW ride up to the top of the ‘koppie’

Best friends

Cammy ready for his tractor ride

Eryn all ready

 

 

 

 

 

Here I managed to capture the size of the tractor in comparison to little Cammy

 

And back home we had some good times too:

We spent a bit of time rock climbing

And some time dipping our feet into rock pools

And another day we dragged Gagi to the beach in the freezing cold too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eryn played soccer with her 'boeta'

One of the colder days on the beach

And of course a pose on the beach

 

 

 

 

 

 

And in between all of this we moved house. A big thanks to my Mom for looking after Eryn and Camryn while I packed and packed and unpacked and unpacked. She read stories, she prepared food, she played horseys, cars, took walks and much more. Thanks Mom for the helping hand.

Thanks Mom for all the reading to the children

Donuts on the beach

A photo my mom captured with Eryn on her horse

Story time for Eryn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Story time for Cammy

Cammy the music man, tinkling on the ivory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cammy found the surfboard while we were unpacking

 

 

 

 

 

 

And to finish this post off with a smile, our entertainer cammy giving us some funny faces:

Rubber lips

His rabbit face

and rubber lips extreme