Friday, July 10, 2009

Pony Club Zone Camp

My niece Renae had a pony club rally on Sunday, followed on by her zone pony club camp from Monday to Wednesday. There were lots of kids there from all around the Avon zone and Renae had a great time riding and camping out with her friends. My son Kia and I went across on the Tuesday and camped over in my horse float which was great fun, although the float roof gets a lot of condensation on it which drips down the sides and onto all the bedding making it damp. Renae is doing her test for her pony club D Certificate next week. There was a beautiful little black pony named Eboney at the camp which I wanted to buy for my kids, but the owner said she wasn't suitable for lead line unfortunately, but have been thinking about her ever since - I do love a good little pony. Renae won a couple of ribbons at the camp, one being for her team coming fourth (yellow) overall for the camp events and her quiz team came second (red). I know she had a great time (I think she might have a sore butt though! and I'm sure Fly is glad it's over). Renae is making some great new friends over there which is fantastic and her riding is coming along great too.

My kids really loved the whole camping in the horse float set up so I bunked them up in there last night for a camp over at home in the garage. They only made it a few hours though as they said they heard a crow that wanted to eat them...? I think it might actually have been one of the cats meowing actually, but it scared them off and they all ended up sleeping in their own beds instead. Good fun while it lasted anyhow.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Crusty Kia

My son Kia is living under the mistaken belief that he might in fact be one of the lesser known Crusty Demons. As these photos show he has some way to go towards managing to actually stay on his motorbike, which I think is the whole point of the Crusty's act - although as you can see he is actually quite proud of his black eye. Only 200 broken bones to go before he makes the big league.....

He has in fact always been the little daredevil. Even as a very small boy he thought he might be the Horse Whisperer and snuck out of the house and into the horse paddock (barefoot, electric fence and all!!) to go and work his magic.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

The 50th Anniversary

Okay - having a run on the blogging after 3 years absence - pretty good going hey. Actually just remembered I had this site and wanted to show my sister pictures from our parents 50th wedding anniversary. Then thought I'd update some photos for her too. Anyway - back to the 'versary. Here's the happy couple:






And here is the cake - a fruit cake made by myself specially for the occasion and decorated scrapbook style (seeing as I don't know how to do cake decorating!):

















Having some trouble with the images here peoples. Can't get everything onto the one line. Have to work on the editing a bit!






Endeavour Notice

Here is the notice I put in the local paper "The Endeavour". I'm having trouble getting the pictures in with it here, but I added a photo of the bride and groom on their wedding day, one of them together at the party and one of the cakes. I'll let you use your imagination - the pictures I used are shown above anyway.


KITCHING – BROOKES 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Brian & Veronica Brookes celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary amongst family and friends at the Jennacubbine Hotel on Saturday 27th June 2009. All eleven of Brian and Veronica’s grandchildren were able to attend the evening, but unfortunately their son Philip and daughter Chris were unable to attend, though would both have loved to have been there. Following dinner guests enjoyed a lovely chocolate cake supplied by eldest granddaughter Christie. A delicious fruit cake baked and artistically decorated by daughter Shannon was also served. Eldest son Jim spoke a few words on behalf of the family, congratulating Brian and Veronica for making it through 50 years of marriage and thanked them for the continual support they have provided for all of their family and recognised their strength and resilience in battling through some of the rough patches they have faced. Brian responded by thanking everyone who had attended and made mention of those who have passed away and sadly couldn’t be present including both Brian and Veronica’s parents and Brian’s brother Derek. Brian also thanked Veronica for her support over the years, for raising their five children, mostly alone as Brian has spent much of his life working away with his earthmoving business and he shared some of his memories of their wedding day. Brian Brookes and Veronica Kitching were married on the 27th June 1959 at St Paul’s Anglican Church in Goomalling, followed by a reception at the Jennacubbine Hall. They had originally planned on holding their reception at the Goomalling Town Hall, which during that time was the only place available for large functions, however it had already been booked for a 21st birthday for local boy Gary Obst, so the plans had to be changed to shift the reception to Jennacubbine. Veronica’s bridesmaids were her sisters Louise and Jennifer, while Brian was attended by his brother Ronald and friend Brian Kendall. At the time Brian’s brother (and Ron’s twin) Derek was unable to attend the wedding as he was in the armed forces as was not granted compassionate leave for the occasion. Entertainment for the event was provided by local band “The Nite Owls”, featuring Arthur Brookes, Phil Morris and Wally Gregory. Following the wedding Brian and Veronica honeymooned in Geraldton where as well as seeing the sights and visiting relatives they also spent quiet time together completing a giant jigsaw puzzle. Brian’s family were originally farmers in the Jennacubbine area, his parents Arthur and Vera held their 50th Wedding Anniversary at Jennacubbine and with their own wedding reception held in Jennacubbine it seemed only fitting to hold Brian and Veronica’s Golden Anniversary there as well. All of their family and friends wish Brian and Veronica congratulations on reaching this marriage milestone and wish them every happiness for a healthy and prosperous future. We love you Mum and Dad, Nan and Pop.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Renae's Pony Club Big Day Out

As all time favourite Auntie I took my niece Renae to her first pony club rally last month. She had a brilliant day, although unfortunately ended the day by coming off at the last jump in the cross country and hurting her wrist. Nothing serious though and she's off to pony club again this weekend so it hasn't put her off.




Wednesday, July 1, 2009

My Children

Clearly my children have grown a little since my original blog - and here they are now, aged 7, 4 and 3 years. Can't believe how fast time is flying by. Makes me sad that I haven't got my little babies anymore - although am enjoying watching them growing up. Kia is full time at school now, in grade 2, while Tiahn attends Kindergarten 2 days a week. Aliah gets me all to herself at home which is just how she likes it too.


Kia William

Big brother helping out with first day on the bus


At Perth Zoo

Jurien Bay

Mindarie

Rosey

The dancing sisters in full swing


Oh my - look at my beautiful Rapunzel hair

Ready for her first school disco.
Took us hours to get ready, I can only imagine what she'll be like when she's a teenager!