On Friday we went to Caversham Wildlife Park. It was such a fantastic day that we spent about 4 hours wandering around the park. We were able to go into the koala enclosure and pet a few. And go into the kangaroo enclosure to feed and pet them too. Such an amazing park!
On Sunday we went for a drive and ended up at Yanchep National Park where we had a picnic. Fortunately (or unfortunately) for us, we had guests at our picnic - the ducks! Michaela loved to look at them until they got too close, then she needed the comfort of Auntie Carol. Again, another amazing day. Just a shame for us that Shetland weather isn't as nice, so picnics aren't usually on the agenda.
The holiday so far is brilliant! We would definitely recommend coming to Australia for a holiday. Michaela's settled in well, which I'm sure is mostly to do with staying with The Jacksons and being made to feel like home. It'll be hard for us to come home.......
Michaela's Aussie Animals
Here it is!
First picture of the first tooth! And first time getting her tooth brushed (which didn't happen very easily because that tongue gets in the way!).
Mom couldn't resist putting it on the blog - even though we leave for Oz in two and a half hours and no packing has been done yet! All under control though.
Even more news!
Tonight Dad is playing darts in the Bonnie Isle final. Tomorrow is inter-county volleyball for Mom. And the trip to Oz starts on Monday afternoon. So, it's all go at the moment!
This is possibly the last blog until we're back, but if we get a chance, we'll try to update. Although the update may lack pictures, we'll just have to see. Bye bye!
What a scamp!
Then after breakfast, Mom was on the phone and Michaela crawled off. Now Mom had learned and the utility room door was shut. But her new favourite room is the bathroom. Mom and Dad have made sure most things are out of reach and anything she can get to, should be okay for her at the moment. Well, eventually Mom realised all was silent - never a good sign! So, quickly off the phone and off to investigate, Mom found Michaela had managed to get into a jar of Vaseline (see pic below). It was everywhere - hair, face, mouth (I think), floor, pyjamas, everywhere! But no harm done. Now the bathroom door is shut too.
All Mom can say now is thank goodness the stair gates arrived today!
Only one day late
And here she is crawling! As seen from the back.
Daddy says Michaela has changed way more in this two weeks than in the two weeks to America. He thinks she's gone from a baby to a little girl. And I suppose he's right in loads of ways - her movement (obviously); the way she 'speaks'; Mom finally got her to nearly sleep all night and even if she wakes up, nobody has to go to her, she'll fall asleep again on her own; even just the way she plays now and for how long she'll entertain herself. Mom thinks the reason is because she was too tired and lazy while Dad was away, so Michaela had to grow up a bit!
Here's Michaela 'helping' Mom change the bed sheets. For some reason, she loves playing with this plastic hanger, so Mom lets her go for it!
Sorry folks!
Latest news on Michaela is that she's still really enjoying swimming - Mom dunked her twice on Thursday and she wasn't bothered either time. I think that had more to do with the little boy in the pool who she was in awe of, rather than Mom's dunking skills, but that's okay. Michaela's also really, really close to crawling and to pulling herself up to stand. Mom's a bit worried this might all happen while Dad's away, which would be a shame for him to miss out. Here's hoping she'll hold out until he's back!
And yes, the trip to Australia is all booked and sorted! We go March 26th and get back on April 19th. And Shelby arrives today for a week and a half so Mom and Michaela won't be too lonely without Dad.
Anyway, unless something spectacular happens in the next fortnight, the next blog is likely to be around the 11th of March (or sometime around then). Cheers for now!