Friday, October 30, 2015

Favourite Photo Friday - 30/10/15

I've been a bit slack with the photo Fridays lately It's become very sporadic), but I thought I would share a few random Astrid and Soren faves from the last couple of weeks.  We've been busy with birthdays, birthday parties and all the last bits of travel organising but there has still plenty of photos and I'll get around to sharing a few over the next week or so.

For now, here are my favourite photos for this Friday!


Astrid - 4 years 4 months & Soren - 2 years

Soren - picking flowers for me in our garden.....


D7000 with Nikon 35-70mm f2.8 
ISO 500 focal length 70mm
Exposure: 1/3200 @ f/2.8

Astrid - enjoying her brother's birthday party!


D7000 with Nikon 35-70mm f2.8 
ISO 500 focal length 35mm
Exposure: 1/320 @ f/2.8

Soren - enjoying his left-over birthday cake, the day after his party!


D7000 with Nikon 35-70mm f2.8 
ISO 2500 focal length 35mm
Exposure: 1/800 @ f/2.8

Soren - demanding I take a photo of him dressed up as a fairy.....


D7000 with Nikon 85mm f1.8 G
ISO 1000 focal length 85mm
Exposure: 1/320 @ f/3.5


...... and turning Mulder into a frog (or well-behaved cat!)!


D7000 with Nikon 85mm f1.8 G
ISO 1000 focal length 85mm
Exposure: 1/250 @ f/2.5

Astrid enjoying the swing at the adventure playground on Soren's birthday!


D7000 with Nikon 35-70mm f2.8 
ISO 125 focal length 44mm
Exposure: 1/640 @ f/4.0

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Under the sea - Søren's second birthday celebration!

I posted about how we celebrated Søren's actual birthday the other day. The weekend after his birthday it was time for his party!  The week was spent madly baking, icing and decorating and I was up late every night up to my elbows in icing thinking I should have left it at cupcakes at the park.  Of course it all worked out beautifully and everyone seemed to have a good time (and plenty of food), so I'm sure there will be another ridiculous party idea for next year.....

I had a few different ideas for themes this year but settled on 'under the sea' since Søren currently loves sea creatures. He calls fish 'bish' and octopuses 'oct-duss'.  It seemed like a nice fun theme that he would enjoy. It was also colourful and easy to come up with a million ideas for....  Probably too many ideas (as usual!).  Luckily Antony is very good humoured about carrying out my ridiculous requests.  When asked to carve a watermelon into a shark and make octodogs (octopus frankfurts) he just nods, smiles and gets on with it.  I must say that the watermelon shark and octodogs were superbly executed and he did an awesome job on the cake icing and constructing.

I went with a blue, purple and green theme to suit the underwater vibe and pretty much anything sea creature.  Aside from Antony's excellent direction following, I also had lots of help from family and friends.  Thanks to Michael (aka Uncle Mikl) who helped with the fondant cake toppers and cake decorating.  Lorraine and Trevor (aka Grandma and Grandpa) who filled the croissants we turned into crabs and helped make the capsicum octopus and crabs for the dips. Di (aka Granny) who made dips for us. My friend Jade who made the gorgeous fish cake pops, and my friend Rachelle from Easy Invitations who did all the printables for the party (including the 'pin the tail on the whale').

Søren adored his cake and couldn't wait to get into it!  it came out pretty well for cake decorating amateurs and definitely looked very 'under the sea'..............


Theme

Under the Sea - all things sea creatures, and blue, purple, green.  We had whales, fish, octopuses, crabs, clams, seahorses and starfish everywhere.....



Food

The sweet menu......
  • fish in jelly
  • starfish sugar cookies
  • fish cupcakes
  • clam biscuits - orange biscuits with orange flavoured buttercream & a chocolate pearl
  • watermelon shark with fruit salad
  • fish oreo-pops
  • jars of chocolate sea pearls
  • sea water - blue lemonade

The savoury menu......
  • 'crabwiches' - croissants filled with: asparagus, brie & raisins, ham & cheese, ham & tomato
  • 'octodogs' - octopus frankfurts
  • salmon and crab mousse with melba toasts
  • spinach cob loaf



The Birthday Cake

A week before the party, we started making fondant sea creature toppers and decorations for the cake.  We made a whale, an octopus, a crab, an anemone and lots of starfish - big, small and spotty.  We also made purple and white chocolate sea shells to decorate the cake with.

The cake was a triple layer vanilla buttercake, iced with mint flavoured buttercream. It was covered in 'sand' (toasted coconut) and decorated with the sea creatures, chocolate shells and seahorses and chocolate pearls.

Decorations

Given we have a 6 foot marine tank in our kitchen-family room area, I though that might just do as a back-drop for the party table!  The resident clown fish, tangs and wrasses were more than happy to say hello to guests.

I decorated the party table and drinks table with shells, glass fish and some of the sea creature stuffed toys we have amassed like a spotted ray, turtle, shark and seal. I didn't actually manage to get any decent photos of all the table adornments but they did look cute.

We also made up a few octopus lanterns to add to the sea theme and Astrid and Søren had insisted on a bunch of green, blue and purple balloons scattered about.



Thank you gifts and prizes


The top three places for 'pin the tale on the whale' got a packet filled with a combination of a sea creature craft pack, sea creature stickers and bubbles.


For the kids to take home, I made up packets of 'fish in the sea'. Blue jelly beans with jelly fish swimming in them. They were finished off with one of the sea creature stickers.  The bigger kids also got a coral stick to take home. These were huge hits and I apologise to all the parents for giving your kids sugar on a stick, even if it was pretty sugar on a stick! The babies got a pack of sea creature stickers and bubbles for their favour.

The adults didn't miss out and got their own chocolate to take home with the very cute sea creature labels.

Games

Pass the Parcel

Good old 'pass the parcel' is always a favourite with the kids.  The prizes inside each layer were either a skipping rope or some bubbles and a sheet of ocean themed stickers. They seemed a hit with the kids of all ages. It's always hard to come up with something that suits different age groups and both boys and girls.   The parcel winner got a nifty bubble set.

As usual not all the kids were sure about when to pass the parcel and when to hold on, but we got there in the end.  Søren was quite excited to open a layer but was confused about why he didn't get to do it every go around.



Pin the tail on the whale

Getting into the 'under the sea' theme, we played 'pin the tail on the whale'.  I was reliably informed by some of the older kids that given Søren's birthday whale already had a tail, it was going to be pretty easy for them to get their tails in the right spot! A blind fold and spin by Anto later, and they changed their tune.  The whale ended up with a lot of tails and some of them were even pretty close...
Soren thoroughly enjoyed his first go at the game, and it was a pretty credible effort for a 2 year old.


With the games done and dusted it was time for cake!  Søren obviously enjoyed his games as he kept pointing outside and asking for more 'parcel' and 'whale' but he was more than happy to participate in his favourite birthday activity - blowing out the candles and getting stuck into the cake!


It was a bit of a shame to have to partially dismantle the cake that it felt like we had only just put together, but 50-odd people needed cake, and my waist-line didn't need too much of it laying around the house.


It turns out the cake was pretty tasty!  But lets face it, most kids like cake....Astrid was really disappointed that I wasn't going to let her eat the fondant toppers but she made do with buttercake loaded with buttercream icing and covered in chocolate. Søren wasn't disappointed either.


So you know that 'ocean water' that we served everyone? Well it turns out that it resulted in everyone who drank it ending up with a really blue tongue!  Something the kids (and adults) reveled in. If it wasn't blue tongues from the lemonade then it was blue faces from the blue cake icing and blue chocolate on the fish pops.......  there was blue everywhere!


Although we left most of the present opening until after Soren's nap, his friend Sophie really wanted to see him open her present (like all little kids) so open it he did.  He was absolutely thrilled to bits with his crocodile bubble machine.....  it's still a hit a week later :)


Astrid & Søren certainly both enjoyed themselves thoroughly.  Astrid was as happy as a pig in mud or at least a 4 year old surrounded by cake, lemonade and blue icing!  Søren was a little shy and wary of so many people but thawed out and got stuck into the food, games and presents, and those fish cake pops (he loves a good cake pop!).


It wasn't just Astrid and Søren who had a good time eating, drinking and playing. I spied plenty of other happy kids and adults.  A fair whack of the food got consumed and even the ocean water tank was looking on the empty side, so no one went home hungry or thirsty. I did have to offload cupcakes and birthday cake to anyone who didn't look stuffed to the gills but most people seemed to be well and truly on a sugar high.


Even though I was running around like a headless chook organising food, games and taking photos, I got the odd cuddle with Søren.  Søren had more than enough willing friends and family to provide him food and cuddles, much to his delight. He is not currently fond of having photos with me, but is always happy to pose for photos cuddling his dad. He does love me I swear!


Once most of the guests had left, we dragged Søren away from the food and his bubble machine and convinced him if he had his nap he could open up all his presents when he woke up.  It was now an hour past his normal nap time, so while he wasn't enamoured with my plan he did agree to it, mostly due to exhaustion.

While Søren was napping Anto and I had time to actually chat to our friends and relax a little. My lovely friend, Petti, had driven down from Sydney for the day, so it was great to have more time to chat with her. She also spoilt Miss Astrid by bringing her a present - a marble race track. Astrid and her friend Charlotte amused themselves during Søren's nap with Astrid's new game and the crystal sticks.....



Once Søren was up from his nap, we had to uphold our end of the bargain and let him loose on his pile of presents.  After all his practice from his birthday, Søren is now a present unwrapping pro.  We did spread them out over the whole afternoon - open a couple of presents, have a play and repeat.  All while his tired parents quelled some of our sugar overload (and late night cake icing tiredness) with coffee.  Astrid was more than happy to give all the gifts her personal inspection too! Søren was thoroughly spoilt by friends and family.  He received an amazing selection of gifts and has enjoyed playing with them all week long......


It was a big day of fun, food and presents.  We definitely all slept well that night!  Thank you to everyone who helped Søren celebrate his second birthday.  We hope you had as much fun as we did!


Tuesday, October 20, 2015

How we celebrated Søren turning two!

It's now a week since Master Søren turned two - here are some pictures and a little update on his second year! His party is done and dusted (I'm very over icing, cake and all things sea creature at the moment)  and I've finally had time to put together a post about his birthday celebrations. There will be (of course) many pictures to come from the birthday party, but for now here is how we celebrated the big day (on the day).........

Recently, Søren has really gotten into birthdays.  For past couple of weeks we've been asking him whose having a b birthday next and he always answers proudly 'me!' and then pretends to blow out candles!  Despite his excitement level the night before, Søren managed to sleep in until at lest 7.15am and when I went down to fetch him from his cot, he was all smiles and giggles.



As he was born at 8:00am exactly he was technically still one, so when I asked him how old he was he proudly held up his 1 finger! The rest of the day he did tell us he was now two....


Birthday or not, it was very definitely time for milk and cuddles before the large pile of presents was spied.


I had piled the presents from us and Astrid up on the kids chair the night before. Søren figured out pretty quickly that they were for him.  Last Christmas he was still pretty unsure about the present opening thing (he was only 14 months old though!).  This time around though, he was straight into it. After a quick check with Mum and Dad to make sure he really was allowed to rip the paper open, the presents were quickly pounced upon.  Mostly to shouts of 'rip, rip' by Søren. Astrid looked a little disappointed that she was no longer needed to help him open all his presents, as it's pretty much her favourite job!


It was very difficult to get Søren to concentrate on breakfast with all the new things to play with.  Wearing a dinosaur tail and building duplo seemed far more important than breakfast but we did have plans for the morning.

Despite it being cool, Søren insisted on wearing his new fox shorts, and we headed over to Grandma & Grandpa's for a play and more present opening.  I had suggested that Søren might like a balance bike as he is always trying to steal his big sisters (which is way too big).  At first the excitement of a card and a very large box was enough. Unsurprisingly the balance bike became the hit present of the day.  Helping Grandpa put it together kept Søren amused until it was time to head to the adventure playground for morning tea.


Both Astrid and Søren adore the adventure playground, so it seemed like a good location for some birthday fun and some cake.  Granny joined us for the morning and we had a play while Grandma (aka Lorraine) fetched the adults some coffee - it was still cold!, and we waited for Anto to escape work.  Søren, now let loose with his new possession, was keen to give it a spin.  It didn't take him too long to figure it out either!


Astrid was more than happy to slide, flying fox and get pushed on the roundabout, but we weren't getting Søren off that bike for love nor money!


Eventually, Anto turned up (as did our coffees) and we had a picnic morning tea of fruit salad, cheese and birthday cupcakes.  With a tonne of birthday baking for the upcoming party I had let the kids loose on the cupcakes for the morning tea, and they had decorated them with raspberry icing, half a kilo of sprinkles and sugar dinosaurs!  Søren looked slightly perplexed as to why we were all singing to him.........


But he definitely knew what to do with the candles, and the cake!


It was soon time to bid farewell to Dad (who had to get some work done).  First though  Søren had to show Dad his new ride!


Normally cake is Søren's favourite thing. Such was his love of his new bike that it he would do ride by's for the odd bike of cake, not letting the bike out of his sight. We eventually convinced him to have a play on the equipment and slide, but Granny had to dutifully carry his bike around so it was never far from his sight.


Much to his annoyance (and not before a crash that resulted in yet another skinned knee) we had to drag Søren and his bike home for a nap.  I'm somewhat surprised he didn't demand it went in his cot with him!

After his sleep, Søren awoke to another pile of presents (courtesy of Granny, Nan & Pa and Aunts and Uncles).  He was straight into the opening.......  The books and large red puzzle dinosaur were a hit.  Anto got the joy of putting that one together!


The afternoon was spent playing with all his presents from the day.... let loose on duplo and dinosaur tails he even forgot about the bike temporarily.


It wouldn't be a birthday without dinner out. The kids favourite local restaurant is Kusina, a Filipino restaurant that we seem to end up at for pretty much every birthday dinner! The food is great and the kids love it so it's always a winner with us.   Søren was all of a sudden looking so grown up and very cute.....


A feast was had by all..... there is never a shortage of food, and it was tasty as always.  The kids finished their meal off with their kids meal icecream but the adults were too stuffed to even contemplate dessert (one day I'll actually have room to try one of their desserts!).


It was kiddy bedtime, but before the days festivities there was time from one last present from Uncle Mikl.  Master Søren did seem impressed with headphones, hopefully they will keep him entertained on the long flights and train trips over December and January!


A tired but happy two year old did not take long to go to sleep that night.  We were wondering if the next day, being a regular day without presents and cake, would be a let-down. Seemingly a few days of non-stop baking (and taste-testing), bike riding and party preparation made the first week of being two pretty good!