Dad Day

Friday is a no-sitter day for me and today I decided to take the morning completely off instead of juggling the kids and work.

It was a perfect morning, which probably pushed me in to the decision, so we headed off to Williamstown for a little time by the sea. After parking in a bay and realising it was $3 an hour (!!!) we drove one block further on and began our time with a little stroll from the free parking area. We walked along the shops and stopped in a bakery. We took the spoils, along with a coffee, to the park where the kids sat and ate their cup cakes and bonus Easter egg.

Eating cup cakes in Williamstown

Then there was a play on the fantastic playground and walk along the pier to see the boats and wave at mum working in the city. Moo suddenly realised she could see the water through the planks of the pier and couldn’t get back to dry land quick enough. We walked back to the car and headed off to Taco Bills for a special treat lunch of nachos and tacos. As soon as we pulled in to the car park Moo asked for hew own glass of punch. They know what they like.

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Of course I couldn’t escape work completely. One call came through and it was important. Thanks to the wonder phone I could fire up a browser, log in to my control panel and solve the problem on the spot. A year or so ago and I would have had to have packed up and gone home to deal with it.

The nice days are running out now for a few months so we won’t get to do this again for a while. I know I’ll have to work over the weekend to make up for the morning off but it’s worth it. I wouldn’t swap working for myself for the world.

My Tweets For The Week

  • Tempted to lock the office door and let the kids go Lord Of The Flies today. #
  • Bert on his latest masterpiece : "The Easter bunny is doing poo, but the Easter bunny's poo is jelly beans": #
  • That's one deck oiled, now for breakfast. #
  • Not. Having. A. Good. Day. #
  • Deck needs a second coat but no oil left. Bugger. #
  • Too. Much. Meat. Must. Sleep. Now. #
  • Beginning to panic that @danielbowen won't buy an Android http://www.danielbowen.com/2011/04/19/new-phone-poll Yes, panic. #
  • Where in Melbourne can I recycle a couple of lap top batteries? #
  • Hi @NearMap Why do you need my phone, address and birth date before I can look at a map? Seems a little over the top. #
  • There's something about Lazy Town that makes it feel really creepy. #
  • Put it off for as long as I can.Time to get some garding done. #
  • Today's gardening music brought to you by @Guy_Garvey and Bob Geldof. #
  • Ubuntu won't let me use my second monitor. Grrrr. #
  • Wow. Bet no ones getting all the tips this round. #
  • First Doctor Who of the season downloading, can't wait to watch it. #
  • GO TIGERS! #
  • Really enjoyed the first episode of the new Who season. #

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My Tweets For The Week

  • Bonus Age delivery today, will make the most of it. #
  • In a private beta for a very cool Android note taking app, appears to be exactly what I've been looking for. #
  • No sign of sitter, positive I told her she was needed today. Going to make for an interesting day if she doesn't show. #
  • Phew, just turned up. Apparently traffic was bad. #
  • Not too proud to admit the slippers have made their first appearance for the year. #
  • Just found out Rae's train trip took two hours this morning! Ouch. #
  • In stationary heaven with my new @FieldNotesBrand kit that Rae just gave me. Now I just need a meeting to go to. #
  • Bought a new toy from @Kogan two and a half hours ago using LivePrice. It's already $7 more expensive. New toy -http://goo.gl/b5Cu3 #
  • ..you could have heard a pin drop as Tommy stopped and locked the door… #
  • Really annoyed no torrential downpour predicted for tomorrow night. Guess I have to go. #
  • Driving in to the footy tonight I saw a guy driving full speed looking at the laptop balanced on his lap. #
  • Can someone please explain GetIt, page 46 of the Good Weekend today. How the hell is that 'cabaret'? Bare in a cat? Talk about obtuse. #
  • Avanti @ Witchmount was fantastic. Entree, mains, desserts, coffee, drinks and service all amazing. First time there, won't be the last. #
  • Running your own business seems like such a good idea until you have to work on afternoons as grand as this. #
  • Doing your BAS is so much easier if your records are up to date. Who woulda thunk… #
  • Mmmmm, Skippy tasted yummy tonight. #

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Take Note–This Is What (And Who) I Love

FieldNotes-TheKitFor someone with such abysmal handwriting it may seem odd but I love stationeary. I’m sure it goes back to the fact that dad had a stationary shop and to this day nothing makes me happier than walking in to a little office supplies shop and being hit by that wonderful smell of paper and pens. When you add computer stuff you can see why Officeworks is my idea of heaven on earth.

Today a couple of parcels arrived. The kids collected them and deposited on Rae’s desk so I didn’t see them until she got home. One of those parcels was a wonderful present for me; Rae had bought me The Kit from Field Notes Oh my, such wonderful note books and pencils. They look so good it’s going to be agony to open them. Of course Rae knows this and I received very firm instructions that they are to be opened and used or no more presents ever.

My Tweets For The Week

  • Need to find the reset button for the kids and cat's internal clocks. Today will not be good. #
  • Relaxing evening. Calm kids, music instead of the telly and a great book on the Kindle. Need more nights like it. #
  • Parent teacher night for Phee. Feel so old. Was tempted to ask one teacher if he had started shaving yet. #
  • Oh my. Zita now has unlimited SMS as part of her plan…stand by every body. #
  • You can waste a lot of time following DAAS clips around YouTube #
  • "Hey Albert's dad!" Made me smile. #
  • Really enjoying the repeats of Spicks And Specks on ABC 2. #
  • No! Visual aura please stop growing, this is. not. a, good. time. #
  • One term down, 51 to go. http://t.co/yBYXBqI #
  • Supposed to be going to the game tonight but keeping an eye on the weather. At the moment it looks 50/50. #
  • Any one know where I can get handwriting sheets for a Prep in Victoria? Bert has already filled his out before I could copy them. #
  • Following up on outstanding invoices – least favourite part of running my business. #

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Age Gone By

I’ve written about how bad The Age is when it comes to subscriptions before so it’s no great surprise that today is the last day of our home delivery and we haven’t heard anything at all about renewal. No special offer as a loyal subscriber, not even a ‘hey, did you forget to renew?’.

Times have changed a little since that post. Bert is now at school and leisurely breakfasts with coffee and paper are a thing of the past. At most I’d get 15 minutes to rush through the paper in the morning and even that is interrupted with calls to help find lost socks, make sandwiches or finding clothes to wear. Then when we get back from dropping Bert off it’s pretty much straight in to work for me, so things will change.

We’re going to keep the weekend subscription (life just wouldn’t be the same without The Age on a weekend morning) and we’re going to take advantage of their secondary student offer. Phee will now bring the paper home from school each day (well, we can dream, but after a while we hope  she’ll remember). We will still get the Green Guide, Epicure and the sports section to read, just later in the day. Of course by then the main news section will go straight to the recycling bin – the paper can’t compete with the net when it comes to fresh news. It’s only during term time too, but $15 for the whole year isn’t too bad.

My Tweets For The Week

  • Everyone sitting around the table talking and drawing, a very calm afternoon for a change. #
  • 7 minutes until sunrise and the young ones are all still asleep. #
  • Fingers crossed we'll finally have the sides of our house completed tomorrow. Better late than never. #
  • Love the Metro 'This Is Me' ads. #
  • 9.40 and I'm calling a no show. So annoyed. Does anyone know a landscaper/gardner who would be interested in some work in Melbourne's west? #
  • Just heard from the guy, should be here at lunchtime. #
  • For those playing along – the stuff for the sides has just been dropped off. #
  • Perfect song I can't stop playing http://youtu.be/NItwaz0nLJA even if Guy Garvey does look disturbingly like @HumanHeadline Derryn Hinch #
  • and work on the sides has begun. #
  • Proud of myself – actually kept up to date with all my paper work this quarter so I can do my BAS at the stroke of midnight if I want. #
  • Bunnings or bbq. Looks like bbq is just going to win out. #
  • That sounds like a bottle of Moet going pop… #
  • Nooooooooooooooooooooo! #gotiges #
  • Hawthorn next week, it's going to be a win. #gotiges #
  • Air con vents closed and smoke alarm batteries changed. #
  • Sitting outside, reading my Kindle while the twins nap. Perfect Sunday afternoon. #
  • Love the dog ear when you add a bookmark on the Kindle. #

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A Perfect Afternoon

Reading a Kindle with feet up on a chair.It’s a footy Sunday today, a Doggies home game so Rae, Zita, Phee and Bert have gone off and left the twins and I all to ourselves. I love these days, they are generally a lot quieter with only two kids around and today was especially quiet.

We went for a little drive to Dirt Cheap Books where the kids got to choose a book each. Everyone in the shop would have heard Moo debating loudly with herself over the best one to select. Mr Henry made his choice quickly (a sticker book) and didn’t waiver. Moo eventually settled on Stories For 4 Year Olds, after being talked down from the 5 year old book.

Due to popular demand we dined at McDonalds on the way back and then home where both hopped in to bed for an increasingly rare afternoon nap. I’d already (mostly) cleaned the kitchen, (most of) the house work had been done and I had already decided to take today off working  so I was presented with the rarest of things – an afternoon to do as I pleased.

It was overcast outside, but not cold, so I grabbed my Kindle, downloaded a new book, pulled up a couple of chairs and that’s how I spent the next two and a half blissful hours. It’s so quiet here it felt like I was the only person alive in Derrimut. The loudest sound was a couple of birds flying by.

The kids are awake now, reading their new books and playing with their Happy Meal toys. The footy is over so that means a happy Rae and Co are on their way home, the sun is already beginning to set on this first day of non daylight savings and I’m has content as I have been in a long time.