
It's been a week of crazy weather. On Thursday the day of the red dust all the kids at Scarlett's school were kept in doors for the day. On Friday we joined the throngs of parents packing out the school hall for the annual concert. It was a zoo animal theme and each class performed songs and sketches as different animals. Scarlett's class, KW, were crocodiles and sang Never Smile at a Crocodile and I Like to Move It - see movie clip .

On Saturday we headed to the local markets for bread and flowers for our Saturday night dinner party and to buy 'footy food' for our afternoon in our next door neighbour's house. Simon and Kirsty are big Aussie rules (AFL) fans and their team Geelong, aka The Cats, were in the Grand Final on Saturday. After getting the kids faces painted in support we spent a few enjoyable hours in their house eating, drinking and cheering on a team we didn't know, playing a sport we didn't understand. Shouting 'back of the net!" whenever anyone scored wore a little thin after a while, as there is no net in AFL.

Luckily the cats won, albeit in the final minutes of the game, as there is nothing worse than a grown man crying into his beer at 4pm on a Saturday.

I managed to pace myself so I was in a much better state to cook for our dinner party. Melissa and Larry and Carolyne and Johhny joined us for smoked trout, salmon with fennel wrapped in proscuitto and passionfruit tart. We had a right laugh but everyone was exhausted and we were all yawning by 11pm, farewelling by 11.15pm and in bed by 11.45pm. A sign of our age. This morning we woke to more blustery weather so have been pottering indoors. We played charades, looked after a caterpillar we found in my banana(!) and raked the leaves.


Then, against my advice, Rob decided to dye his beard, as it's full of grey. As the girls looked on fascinated, Rob's beard turned very dark very quickly. I think he now looks like Brian Blessed.

Beard done, it was time to clean the car, still thick with the red dust from earlier in the week. Rob and Scarlett made light work of the job, enjoying being able to use a hose again to wash a car since the hosepipe ban was lifted earlier in the year after about 7 years.


We finished off the weekend with a late lunch early dinner with our friends Essie and Simon. We became friends when their daughter Juno and Scarlett were at daycare together and now thie son Finn and Flo are in the caterpillar room at daycare together. they recently moved into the neighbourhood, and Juno will start at Scarlett's school in January. Their house is spectacular - what was once a corner shop and small adjacent cottage is now an amazing light-filled oasis with polished concrete floors, high ceiling sand floor to ceiling glass doors opening out to the garden. While the kids chased each other around the house, we managed a civilised lunch before getting the kids into a big shared bath, into PJs and back home to bed.


