Saturday, April 9, 2016

Picture overload


As promised, here's some pics of our December holiday at the sea, and one or 2 of our holiday over Easter at the river where we camped. We drove down to the coast December and spent a whole month on Waenhuiskrans. It was one of the best holidays ever.


Boeboe and her little sister. Their bond is absolutely amazing to watch. Peanut looks at her as a second mother. Boeboe does everything she can for Peanut. From playing with her to teaching her life skills. Having Peanut really was, as the psychologist also pointed out, the best thing we ever did for Boeboe. 

Mr N absolutely adores to boogie. He spent hours in the water on his board.


Playing with a ball on the beach.

My 4 little fishermen. Isn't Waenhuiskrans the most beautiful place anywhere in the whole world?

Like her brother, she loves to boogie.

Loving the sand and building sandcastles.

Adoring the water.

The prettiest little sand nymph.

Such a happy child.

Playing with her daddy in the water.

Boeboe. A little mini-me with her dark hair and eyes.

My happy little boy. He absolutely loves the sea. 
Here you can see why we need to go see the dentist. I've been procrastinating. She asked us to come back in 6 months if that bottom baby tooth does not fall out (she had to pull the upper ones). It's been more than a year already. I feel bad for not going, but argh man, I'm sooooo tired and wasn't in the mood to see any specialists and hear how Monkeyman needs to have braces and see him in pain when they pull that little tooth. :-( 

A little devil smile from drinking red cooldrink, lol. Look at how healthy 
he looks here. Good skin colour, almost no circles under the eyes,
the little tell-tale blue vein in the corner of his mouth almost 
invisible, a shine to his eye. This is what resting does to him.

Playing nicely together in the sand.
She was scared of the water in the beginning, but soon
realised it's so much fun!
Running around.
Our beautiful Peanut.
Look at her curls! By this age, Boeboe has lost hers.
She's a very relaxed, easy-going, happy child.
Four monkeys on a wall. It reminds me so much of the pictures
my mom took of me and my 3 siblings on this wall when
we were kids. It makes me so sad, for times gone by.
And so happy for being able to have these four
special children.
Our tradition. The whole family's footprints in the sea sand.
It's amazing to see how over the years it grew from just me,
my husband and our first baby, to all of these.
Throwing pebbles into the sea at Pebble beach.
Look at those locks of hair! Gorgeous.
At the river where we camped during the March holidays.

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