Tuesday, January 29, 2019

School 2019

the older boys started school today.
on one hand i feel like
YES I MADE IT
and on the hand 
my heart is legit breaking.
you blink and then they are all grown up.
this year we have a yr 4 and a yr 2-er.
i love watching them be challenged and grow every year
but a little part of me breaks to think 
each year they become more and more less dependant of me.
their are so many hopes and dreams i have for my boys
but my biggest hope is 
that they will always be the best version of themselves.
jevan and i try and raise them the best we can
(sometimes that in itself is a challenge)
we hope that we are doing right by them,
we hope that they will learn to distinguish between good and bad choices,
we hope that they will be able to understand with agency comes consequence,
we hope that they speak kindly to people
and use their manners.
most of the time we fail them 
as we get use to managing each stage of life they go through
but i hope they know that no matter what they do
that we will always love them.
here's to the beginning of the 2019 school year.









Christmas 2018

christmas in 2018 will go down as my ultimate favourite.
this was our very first christmas we had just with our little family.
we did not have to leave the house
and rush to different events.
we ate whenever we wanted to 
and the best part was we ate so much on christmas eve
that we had left overs on christmas day,
which meant basically there was little to no cooking !
we started off by taking the boys to their favourite restaurant
- GAMI
came home, read the christmas story
and then opened presents up from the Nicholls side 
(christmas eve is a big deal on my side)
and finished it off by watching The Polar Express.
the big day came.
the day zayden had been counting down for since christmas 2017.
seeing the expression on his face 
when he realised santa had been was priceless.
i don't know how many more we have with the boys 
where they 110% believe that santa is real
so we soak it up every year.
we read the christmas story again but this time from the book of mormon
and opened up more presents.
i don't know what they like more
opening their own presents
or watching each other open the present that they bought.
we spent christmas day doing a scavenger hunt.
each clue lead to a different game we would play as a family.
(thanks stoddard family for this awesome idea thats now going to become a tradition)
we played 5 second rule, blokus, basketball and had a water fight.
we didn't get to play our big family grid iron game because it was wayyyy too hot.
it was a perfect way to end off a crappy year.
christas 2018 you were exactly what i needed.














Mount Kozi

so for our 10 year anniversary 
*WHOOP WHOOP*
we decided to do something a little different 
and a little australian.
we hiked mt kozi
(i have no idea how to spell it so i just call it that.)
seriously,
AH-MAZ-ING.
we walked 24 km's through rugged mountain ranges,
over the snowy river and little creeks,
fought against the wind in some spots
and made it to the top of australia's highest mountain.
it took us just over 8 hours return.
boy did our butts and thighs hurt the next day.
we had to go for a little walk around lake jindabyne to loosen up,
we realised we ain't what we used to be when we first got married in 2009.
it was something pretty special and
i'm so glad we got to do it together.
24km's is a whole lot of talking time lol,
although for the first 2 km's going up the mountains killed jevan,
who did not speak until it flattened out.
i don't even think pictures do it justice.
the scenery looked like it had been painted.
i'm super lucky to have married someone who lets me
and even comes with me on these crazy things 
i have on my bucket list.
jevan would happily sit at home and watch sport
all.day.long
but instead spent the whole day in my happy place.
he even came with me to explore an abandoned brewery
as a pit stop on the way down
AND let me stop in at marulan on the way home 
to do the historic meander of all the old buildings
(in 40 degree death heat)
but they combine my love of old buildings with his love of history,
it was a win win.
on a soppy note -
i cannot believe we made it 10 years,
there have been some tricky times 
where i legit could've packed up and just gone.
marriage is up there with motherhood.
its super super hard at times.
but every time we go through a trial
and when we come out of it,
i see how much we have grown as individuals and a couple.
we are not the same 19 and 20 year old 
that got married 10 years ago.
we have screamed at each other,
we have cried together,
we  have laughed together,
we have supported one another,
we have been through trials together
and i can honestly say i am glad we have stuck everything out together.
we are complete opposites in every way you could think of,
we have pretty much nothing in common
- except for our children
but it works for us.
he is my greatest adventure
and i'm so glad he chose me.
happy 10 years my love.

p.s jevan hates photos,
that's why most are of his back.