Saturday 26 September 2015

Cape Tribulation

It's the two week spring break from school in Australia right now. We spent the last week with friends at Cape Tribulation, named by Captain Cook because that's where all his troubles began. In many ways it is still as untouched as when he was there. A beautiful mix of the Daintree rainforest and the ocean. Untouched probably because the sea is full of box jelly fish and the creeks full of salt water crocs. Well maybe not full, but you have to watch out. We spent the week swimming in the pool, swimming in the creek, (we did scan the area for crocs and prayed hard) and swimming in the sea. The kids also enjoyed early morning walks on the beach by themselves, getting coconuts down from the trees on the beach and spotting things in the coral reef, including an octopus, lots of crabs and and sea cucumbers. Poor old Josh had an ingrowing toe nail removed the Friday before and was banned by the doctor from swimming. We relented on the last day and he had a great time riding the waves on a huge inner tube. Bethany also had to have a day off from swimming as she cut her knee on coral. Ruben loved it and was a bit sad we couldn't stay in our camping house!!

















Trying to keep Joshua's foot dry whilst crossing the river.







(Daniel hasn't actually put on weight, it's just the wind!! He just wanted to make sure that was clear!!)















MAF family goes 'home'

We have been away all week up north out of range of mobiles and internet. We came back to this sad news.

khou.com/story/news/local/2015/09/21/prayer-vigil-planned-for-family-of-four-killed-in-crash/72590710/

We briefly overlapped with them in Kenya and knew of them but didn't know them. Kind of ironic how they survived all sorts of things in Kenya and then died on the way home from church in Texas. Still it is bittersweet that they all went home together!

Sunday 13 September 2015

Sunday School

Sunday School this morning. I'll leave you to figure out what the story was!





Joshua turns 14

It was Joshua's 14th birthday this week. This is the first party I've done where quite a few of the boys were almost taller than me! Strange times. Poor Bethany was slightly outnumbered. We went to Laserfun to shoot lasers at each other. I'm a little out of my depth with teenage parties! We are a little past pass the parcel and jelly and ice cream. Still, apparently it was cool and Josh had a waiting list of friends at school who wanted to come if anyone dropped out. Ruben was not impressed that he was too young to join in (minimum age 6) but he was placated with a slushy and pretending to play one of the shooting games. Well he thought it was working, but I didn't put any money in! 

 I've decided I've had enough of novelty cakes and decided to go for plain chocolate. Not quite as exciting, but it probably tasted better. No fondant or scary colour butter cream icing in sight! Josh was happy so that's what counts. 

Sorry about the limited photos. I've just deleted  a few as I'm not sure what the etiquette is for posting pictures of other peoples children on line.