School Holidays: Staying in and getting out

Hubby called me from work today. Our phone conversation went something like this:

Hubby:  “[insert: new stuff that happened at work] and then [insert: possible new employment opportunity] and then [insert: something else that was exciting]

Me: “Wow…cool….”

Hubby: “How’s your day going?”

Me: “Well, I’m still in my pajamas.”

It was way past lunchtime….

Yup…I rocked my PJs all day today. We just vegged at home and watched the DVDs we got from the library yesterday.

The school holidays have just flown past. The kids had their grandma come down, then our family went on an overnight tramp (backpacking), and then my brother and his family came down. We’ve had some fun outings and some delicious family dinners. Now we are (read: I am) just kicking back and relaxing…hence the pajamas.

I’ll leave you with some photos from our overnight tramp.

We went with another family on a hike in the Rimutaka Forest Park. We stayed overnight at Huarangi Hut. It was about a 7 km bush walk to the hut, then a 7km walk out again.

We were toasty warm all night with the wood heater.

The kids were AMAZING! They were fantastic walkers and none of them complained (although my 5 year old would remember how tired she was when she wasn’t walking with her best friend.)

The kids came away with amazing memories. Walking through streams, the composting toilet that they had to walk down a path to get to from the hut, oh, and who can forget roasting marshmallows over the campfire.

I was in awe of the beautiful bush during the day, and the amazing sky at night -  it seemed like it had millions of diamonds scattered across it.

I thought that we would be the only family tramping with young kids, but I was so wrong. We came across a lot of families. Families with older children, families larger than ours, families with children younger than ours (some with babies). And in the bush, everyone says “hi” as you walk past. It was like we were acknowledging that we were all out here enjoying being close to nature.

So long holidays…it was great while it lasted. See you soon!

In New Zealand, we are coming to the end of our two week, school holiday break.

We have had rain, we have had sun, and we have had lots of wind!

The greater Wellington region had a myriad of activities that one could pick and choose from during the Easter break.

Some cost a bit of money, but are totally worth it! (Carter Observatory, Zealandia, Wellington Zoo, Capital E, Indoor Pools, Chipmunks, Play, $2 Train Days, Indoor Rock Climbing, Movies, Miniature Railways etc etc etc!!)

Some are free! (Shows/craft activities/scavenger hunts put on by the shopping centres, Te Papa, Playgrounds, Bike Tracks, Beaches, Library holiday programmes, Wellington City & Sea, Bunnings Craft Activities & Family Fun Nights, Bush Walks etc etc etc!!)

Just as precious, are the days when we stayed at home and had some downtime. (Sleep ins, puzzles, games, baking, sleep ins, drawing, origami, re-visiting classic DVDs like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, did I mention sleep ins?!?)

I loved having the choice to stay home when the weather got particularly nasty! I’m not looking forward to going outside in that weather for pick ups and drop offs in the coming months. I think I’m going to have to make sure I keep a well-stocked supply of hot chocolate on hand!

I hope you all had a fantastic break, and are all recharged for the coming term.

xoxo

FREE School Holiday Events for Young Children. Wellington April 2011

Mon 18/4 Tue 19/4 Wed 20/4 Thu 21/4 Fri 22/4 Sat 23/4
All Day Easter Fun Day @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre Home-grown Family Trail @ Te Papa Home-grown Family Trail @ Te Papa
10am-11am “Easter Theme” DIY Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua
11am-12pm Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Shoe Talk and Activities @ Te Papa Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Edible Plants Talk & Activity @ Te Papa Science at the library @ Johnsonville Library
12pm-1pm Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Create Your Own Easter Gift @ North City Plaza 

 

Edible Plants Talk & Activity @ Te Papa Make Your Own Poi @ Te Papa
1pm-2pm Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Monty’s Birthday Carnival @ Queensgate 

 

Make Your Own Poi @ Te Papa
2pm-3pm Science at the library @ Cummings Park Library
3pm-4pm Birds, Wings and Flying Things @ Miramar Library
Mon 25/4 Tue 26/4 Wed 27/4 Thu 28/4 Fri 29/4 Sat 30/4
All Day Home-grown Family Trail @ Te Papa Creativity Centre @ Queensgate Creativity Centre @ Queensgate Creativity Centre @ Queensgate Creativity Centre @ Queensgate
PlaNet Pasifika Family Day @ Te Papa
10am-11am “Mother’s Day” DIY Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua
11am-12pm “Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre “Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre “Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre “Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre 

 

Traditional Maori Games @ Te Papa
12pm-1pm Make Your Own Poi @ Te Papa
1pm-2pm “Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre 

 

“Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre “Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre “Under Water Adventure“ Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Centre
Make Your Own Poi @ Te Papa
2pm-3pm Science at the library @ Karori Library Science at the library @ Wadestown Library
3pm-4pm Birds, Wings and Flying Things @ Kilbirnie Library

Back & Beyond & Here

This exhibition explores Wellington’s identity through art. The works in this exhibition were all made in Wellington, are by Wellington artists, or they come from Wellington collections. Activities and interactives are at the core of the exhibition design with various tactile elements keeping the area one of playful exploration.

Date: Now until Sunday 29 May

Time: 10am-5pm

Location: Wellington City & Sea, Queens Wharf, 3 Jervois Quay, Wellington

Scavenger Hunt

NC  Duck has lost all of his Easter eggs! You can help him find them by joining in our fun Scavenger Hunt in-centre and you could be in to win a yummy Butlers Chocolate Easter Prize Pack!

Date: Saturday 16 April – Sunday 1 May

Time: Store Hours

Location: Visit the Customer Service Desk at North City Plaza, Porirua to pick up your scavenger hunt clues and entry form.

One entry per person only. Children must be aged under 12 years and bring in their completed Scavenger Hunt entry form by Sunday 1 May 2011 to be in the draw. Full terms and conditions apply and are available at the Customer Service Desk.

Monty’s Birthday Carnival

Throw on your party outfits, it’sMonty’s birthday and you’re invited. Over the school holiday, Westfield Queensgate will come alive with dancing, music, prizes and one very happy monkey.

Date: Monday 18 April to Thursday 21 April

Time: 11am and 1pm

Location: Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Edible plants – do you know what you’re eating?

Do you want to learn which parts of well-known plants are edible and which aren’t? It’s really worth knowing if you want to avoid stomach cramps, vomiting, and death. So come and meet Te Papa’s botanists. And there’s a free craft activity – start your own herbarium of edible plants!

Date: Monday 18 April

Time: 11am-12pm

Location: NatureSpace, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

Create Your Own Easter Gift

Come along to North City Shopping Centre to join in the fun and decorate your very own Easter Bunny photo frame to take home. Spaces are limited to 24 children at any one time. Children must be aged between 3-12 years old. Parents/Guardians must be present.

Date: Monday 18 April – Saturday 23 April (excluding Friday 22 April)

Time: 11am – 2pm

Location: Centre Court, North City Plaza, Porirua

Make Your Own Poi

Learn how to make your own poi. Then bring them back to Te Huka ā Tai on Friday 29 April for some dramatic whirling and twirling during the Ngā Taonga Tākaro Traditional Māori Games Discovery Hour!

Date: Tuesday 19 April and Tuesday 26 April

Time: 12pm-2pm

Location: Te Huka a Tai, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Science at the library

Come along to Cummings Park Library and join a real scientist doing crazy science things. Best suited for 6-11 year olds please.

Date: Tuesday 19 April

Time: 2pm

Location: Cummings Park Library, 1a Ottawa Road, Ngaio

Birds, Wings and Flying Things

Holiday Programme at Miramar Library

Date: Wednesday 20 April

Time: 3pm-4pm

Location: Miramar Library , 68 Miramar Avenue, Miramar

Easter Fun Day

Come join Zappo, Mr Magic and Dazzle Face Painting for a fun Thursday of Easter Magic. Also, meet the Easter Bunny.

Date: Thursday 21 April

Location: Johnsonville Shopping Centre

Science at the Library

Watch crazy chemical reactions, feel the forces of nature and bag some books to fill your brain with knowledge. Free and fun activities for primary and intermediate students!

Date: Thursday 21 April

Time: 11am-12pm

Location: Johnsonville Library, 5 Broderick Road, Johnsonville

Shoe Talk and Activities

Hoof it to Te Papa ain your favourite shoes and enjoy stories about fascinating footwear from Te Papa’s collection. Curator Lynette Townsend has some great examples to show you. When she’s finished telling you about fabulous shoes from times past, you’ll have heaps of fun with shoe-themed activities for the whole family!

Date: Friday 22 April

Time: 11am-12pm

Location: Inspiration Station, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Home-grown Family Trail

Grab a free family trail from Inspiration Station and you’re away! Take the kids on an ‘I spy’ tour through the Home-grown section of Slice of Heaven (that’s the grassy bit) and help them discover the past.

Date: Friday 22 April –Monday 25 April 2011

Time: 10am – 6pm and 10am – 9pm on Thursdays

Location: Inspiration Station and Slice of Heaven, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Kids DIY Clinic

Workshops are free for children over the age of 5 and must be accompanied by an adult.

Date: Saturday 23 April (Easter Theme) and Saturday 30 April (Mother’s Day Gift)

Time: 10am

Location: Bunnings Warehouse, 9 Heriot Drive, Porirua

“Under Water Adventure” Show

Come and join Captain Zappo, Sydney Shark and Helena Queen of the Seas on a magical “Under water Adventrue’

Date: Tuesday 26 April – Friday 29 April

Time: 11am – 1pm

Location: Johnsonville Shopping Centre

Free Creativity Centre

Come and play at the free Creativity Centre. Kids aged 4-10 can join us for a whole hour of crafts, dress ups, story time and heaps of other exciting activities. There is no booking required, rather a “first in first served”.  The Creativity
Centre can take 15 children at one time.

Date: Tuesday 26 April – Friday 29 April

Time: 10.30am-2.30pm

Location: Queensgate, Lower Hutt

PlaNet Pasifika Family Day

Who’s up for some strumming and drumming at PlaNet Pasifika? Celebrate Pasifika music all day with free music workshops, art, and craft activities. Free entry, except for $3 craft activity 11am-noon

Date: Wednesday 27 April

Time: 10am-4pm

Location: PlaNet Pasifika, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Science at the library

Come along to Karori Library and join a real scientist doing crazy science things. Best suited for 6-11 year olds please.

Date: Thursday 28 April

Time: 2pm

Location: Karori Library, 247 Karori Road, Karori

Birds, Wings and Flying Things

Holiday Programme at Ruth Gotlieb (Kilbirnie Library)

Date: Thursday 28 April

Time: 3pm-4pm

Location: Ruth Gotlieb (Kilbirnie Library), 101 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie

Traditional Maori Games – Ngā Taonga Tākaro

Learn about traditional Māori games with the Rangatahi Tū Rangatira (R2R) team from Kokiri Marae. Bring the whole whānau (family)!

Date: Friday 29 April

Time: 11am-12pm

Location: Te Huka ā Tai, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Science at the library

Come along to Wadestown Library and join a real scientist doing crazy science things. Best suited for 6-11 year olds please.

Date: Friday 29 April

Time: 2pm

Location: Wadestown Library, Corner of Moorhouse Street and Lennel Road, Wadestown

Lessons in Motherhood: A week without TV and Computer

Well, we are back from our weeklong break of the TV and computer. You may be wondering how we did!

Last week we were blessed with the most amazing winter weather in Wellington. We spent our TV/Computer free week of the school holidays going out every day and loving it! Our days were spent at parks, library visits, creativity centres, craft workshops, train trips and we even had a night walk and did some star-gazing.

The rest of the time we read books that we got out at the library, and drew…drew…and drew some more (restocking our art supply was one of the best investments of the week!)

My hubby thought he woke up to the twilight zone to find our 5 year old boy sitting at the table drawing (he usually just draws when his sisters draw) and our 9 year old daughter in the lounge reading a book (she is usually the one drawing).

Also, the other thing that I noticed, was that the children just got on with playing with each other. Sometimes all together, sometimes they would break off in twos. Lots of complex imaginative play that would just go on and on. It was fantastic! It would have never happened if their faces were glued to the computer screen or TV.

My 9 year old told me that she loved the week, and prefered it over watching TV or playing on the computer.

I also noticed that the kids and I settled and went to sleep a lot better too!?!

As the kids adjusted to having no computer and TV during the day, I had to adjust to it in the evening, when I usually hop on.

I must admit the first night I was bored! I soon found things to occupy my time though. Sometimes it was working on my to-do list, like mending clothes (finally!!) and reading new books. Most nights I would end up just hanging out with my hubby, which was looovely. We went out on a date on Friday, and when we came home my mum said the kids were really good. My Hubby attributed it to the TV/Computer Free week. ;)

I think the thing I missed the most was the convenience of paying for bills online…I had to post cheques and use the phone! (old skool!)

I can tell you that I didn’t miss the fights over who’s turn it was on the computer/TV, or the kids getting grumpy when the TV got turned off, or the late nights after letting the computer suck too much of my time.

I like the freedom of being computer free in the evenings and during the day…so I am having to re-think how I am going to fit it into my routine. hmmmmm??

That is where we are at the moment…figuring out how to transition back into using them again, and how much to use.

It was a great exercise to become free of those things that we thought were quite established in our lives.

We got to see that, actually, we can manage quite well without them, thank you very much!

Follow on from the post: “Going Off-Line for a Week…You’re What?!?!”

Guest Post: Beating our own drum: Winter School Hols

Let me introduce to today’s guest blogger Sarah and the rest of her clan from Chez Lee.

Sarah’s enjoyment of her children and Wellington just beam through her writing. Their family of 4, now have 5 members in it. Like other mother’s in her position she is discovering a different kind of rhythm now that she is a mother to a baby, pre-schooler and a school aged child. It is such a privilege to share this journey with her through her writing. Here she is introducing her gorgeous girls:

Alice, Age 4
months:

Sophie,
Age 4:


Charlotte,

Age 7:


Sarah – Mummy, blogger, cook, cleaner, entertainer, mediator, general dogs body :) Wrapped up warm on last day of term down at Lyall Bay.

Thanks for inviting me to do a guest post Meeks :) Happy Holidays everyone, from Chez Lee x
When the rhythm changes it can sometimes take a while to adjust. In term time we march to the beat of a drum. In the holidays we get to hold the drum sticks and beat out a rhythm of our own. It takes us a day or two to find our groove, to let go of our individual routines and pull together as a merry band. When we find our beat the fun really begins; we rediscover our creativity and revel in free time to discover and play.

We bake and take time to eat together. No hurried breakfasts and boxed up lunches.

We paint and create, with inspiration aplenty on the Internet. This week we’re inspired by a link on the ‘Crafty Crow‘ to make our own tissue paper window collage. We’re also planning to make wool pom pom balls (a first for my girls).

Painting is a favourite and we have upcoming Birthday cards to make (and Charlotte is working on her Birthday thank you cards).

We remember toys that gather dust in term time. Whilst the rain and wind beat down we open the toy chest and play our favourite board games; snakes & ladders, junior scrabble, charades, monopoly, memory…

We build Lego towns, string beads together, make up a batch of play dough. We dance and sing, jump around, crawl under sheets and feel the pulse of physical freedom. We hammer out some notes on the piano and learn some chords on the guitar.

We delve into activity books, read and play games on the Internet.

And of course we have the practical jobs of housework too – but even these can be fun when we all pull together. Help is often forthcoming when a squirty bottle of warm, bubbly water is involved :) My girls are good at helping with dusting, cleaning the kitchen surfaces, the floors and the sinks. They volunteer to do the windows – when the rain stops and the sun shines (usually getting drenched in the process!).

The housework is usually rewarded with a trip out and a hot chocolate, ice cream or smoothie :) By the second week of the holiday we are really getting in the groove and realize, with sadness, that we have only one more week together – and it isn’t enough.

When the weather is fine we hang out at the beach, visit the gardens and play on the waterfront. So many playgrounds and spaces to run. Places to walk and explore.

When the wind and rain won’t let up we brave the crowds for a couple of hours at Te Papa, The New Dowse, City Art Gallery and Museum of City and Sea. We swim at the pool (so many to choose from in Wellington), we take our wheels for a spin at the rec centre, we cosy up for stories in the library.

And at the end of the day, when the curtains are drawn early to keep us warm in the mid-winter gloom, we pop on a movie, light candles, switch on some fairy lights for a little cheer and cuddle up with cushions and blankets aplenty.

Ah, having written this post I am now feeling so positive about the holidays and have just enjoyed a trip down memory lane looking at the past year’s school holiday blog posts on Chez Lee. I don’t want them to end! Here’s to beating our own drum and dancing a merry tune!

Guest Post: Se7en’s Favorite Holiday Finds

Thank you Se7en coming along and being a guest blogger.

Se7en is a home schooling mother of se7en + 1 children. She has lovely view of life, that really shines through with her writing and family photographs. Check out her blogaversary’s celebrity week…you’ll probably see a few of your favourite bloggers featured! www.se7en.org.za

Writing this post made me realize that we have holiday traditions and as we are headed for our winter break in a couple of weeks I can feel little folks around here gearing up for their typical school vacation. I like to shake things up a bit in the holidays and give my kids a bunch of new things to do, without spending a penny, all I do is rearrange stuff a little bit. Also, I have to keep in mind that at the end of a school term my kids are usually quite tired and before I fall into the trap of preplanning every moment or filling their holidays with a million and one activities I need to remember that they need lots of “down time.” We usually have a meeting and we make a holiday list with one idea from everyone that they really want to do. It can can be as simple as making time for a walk on the beach every evening, rain or shine, that gives everyone the holiday feeling. I am a firm believer in letting them have a whole heap of free time to figure out things for themselves and fulfill whatever dreams they have been creating and cooking up in their heads during school time…

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  1. Craftiness: All their craft goodies that are neatly boxed up for school on the dresser, well in the holidays I just plonk everything into cups on a tray and leave them to it. For school their art is a lot of pencil and drawing in sketchbooks and watercolors, so during the holidays I make sure there are heaps of color and sticking and markers available. All the materials are always available but a different presentation makes it seems like a whole lot of new fun.
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  3. Book Nooks: Every holidays we set up a different and dedicated reading spot. Sometimes we theme the books and I will make it just for Dr. Suess books, or Richard Scarry… or pick a topic: beach stories or space stories… A pile of blankets and cushions and you are good to go.
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  5. Gaming: Somehow we never have time for games and yet my kids love them. During our planning meeting I let everyone choose a game and then we play one game a day during the holidays. I usually give the little guys easy puzzles to do while I play games with the older kids.
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  7. Baking: With a family of ten our days are a lot about “the food.” We always have a cooking day in the holidays and everyone gets to try a new recipe they have discovered. This is really special one on one time and we keep their particular recipe secret until “the unveiling.” We have ended up trying things we would never normally try – Thai soup, hot hot curry and elaborate baking that I would never have dreamt of trying on my own!!!
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  9. Outings: Inevitably I have errands to do during the holidays that I just can’t get to during school time and always add a fun and spontaneous run in the great outdoors onto our errands. Nothing huge – I am not up to overnight or even all day hikes into the wilderness. But I can totally drive to a nearby hiking spot and let everyone loose to run for an hour. An easy snack in my bag can stretch it to two hours and by then we are usually all ready to get home.
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  11. Scientific Discoveries: During the term time we do scientific projects but it is never enough!!! They always want more. During the holidays I take out their scientific gear, like the microscope and leave it on the kitchen counter so that they can explore to their hearts content. At the moment we are growing a window sill garden, mould and all, with a view to some microscope fun during our upcoming holidays.
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  13. Forts: My kids are all about forts and during the holidays they will make them indoors or outdoors, the weather is no issue!!! Just a place to eat lunch and read books and talk about life!!! They just love forts and I keep a ready supply of blankets and cushions at the front door just for them.

Happy Holidays with love from

Se7en+1

FREE School Holiday Events for Young Children. Wellington July 2010

Mon 5 July Tue 6 July Wed 7 July Thu 8 July Fri 9 July Sat 10 Jul
10am: Monopoly Celebration @ Te Papa 10am: Garden themed DIY Kid’s Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua
10am: Rubik’s NZ Speed-Cubing Comp @ Te Papa
10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate
10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library 10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library
10.30am: Fairy Tales/ Fantasy @ Khandallah Library
11am: Winter themed DIY Kid’s Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua 11am: Winter themed DIY Kid’s Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua 11am: Storython @ Wadestown Library
11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza
11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: Bro ‘Town @ Te Papa
11am: Make your own tī rākau @ Te Papa 11.30am: BJ Bear’s Teddy Bear’s Picnic @ Jville Shopping Ctr
1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: Atiu Mapu @ Te Papa
1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza
2pm: Flight of Fantasy @ Miramar Library
Mon 12 July Tue 13 July Wed 14 July Thur 15 July Fri 16 July Sat 17 July
10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Arts and Crafts themed DIY Kid’s Workshop @ Bunnings, Porirua
10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate 10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate 10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate
10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library 10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library
11am: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate 11am: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate
11am: Arts and Crafts themed DIY Kid’s Workshop @ Bunnings, Porirua 11am: Arts and Crafts themed DIY Kid’s Workshop @ Bunnings, Porirua
11am: Tuatara Tales @ Te Papa 11am: Te Huka a Tai Whanau Day @ Te Papa (& $2 puppet making) 11am: Learn about Tatau (traditional Samoan tattooing) @ Te Papa
11am: Storython @ Cummings Park Library 11am: Fairy Tales/ Fantasy @ Jville Library 11am: Storython @ Karori Library
11am: Your Favourite Book @ Brooklyn Library 11am: Your Favourite Book @ Island Bay Library
11am: Fairy Tales/ Fantasy @ Mervyn Kemp Library, Tawa
12pm: Pacifica Experience with the Pacifica Mamas @ Te Papa
1pm: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate 1pm: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate

Free Fun at the Wellington City & Sea

Draw a picture or write a poem about something in the Museum. A selection will be published with prizes to be won.

Date: Now until 1 August

Time: 10am-5pm

Cost: Free entry and materials provided

Location: Queens Wharf, 3 Jervois Quay, Wellington

Free fun at Westfield Queensgate

Eight butterflies have been hidden around the Centre, can you find them all?

Pick up an entry form from Customer Services, write in the names of all the butterflies you spot hidden around the Centre and you could win a prize pack from McDonald’s and Event Cinemas!

Date: Monday, 5 July to Sunday, 18 July

Time: Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm, Thu-Fri: 9am-9pm, Sat: 9am-6pm, Sun: 10am-5.30pm

Location: Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Free fun at Te Papa

Hey kids! Collect a trail sheet and follow the clues throughout Te Papa to find out interesting facts about tapa, the amazing cloth that is made from the beaten bark of a tree. Everyone who takes part will go in the draw to win a prize!

Date: Now to Sunday, 12 September

Time: 10am – 6pm and 10am – 9pm on Thursdays

Cost: Free

Location: Entry forms available from outside Te Papa Kids’ Store, Level 2 or Planet Pasifika, Level 4, Te Papa

Ice Age Close Encounter Show at North City Plaza, Porirua

Get ready for an Ice Age encounter with the wacky loveable goofball Sid and the nutty as ever Scrat as the Ice Age 3 Close Encounter Show. Help Scrat find his precious acorn in a fun packed musical adventure with singing, dancing and audience interaction.

Date: Monday, 5 July to Friday, 9 July

Time: 11am and 1.30pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Centre Court, Ground floor, North City Plaza, Porirua

School Library Programme at Libraries around Wellington

Escape the wet, wild, winter weather and come into a library near you for exciting stories and some activities to warm you up!

Date: Tuesday, 6 July to Friday, 16 July

Time: Variety of time

Cost: Free

Location: Variety of locations

BJ Bear Show at Johnsonville Shopping Centre

A fun interactive show with great prizes to be won! 2 Shows Daily

Date: Monday, 5 July to Thursday, 8 July

Time: 11am and 1pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

Te Huka ā Tai Discovery Hour – Tī rākau (Māori stick games) at Te Papa

Make your own set of tī rākau and build on your game playing skills. Learn some waiata (songs) to accompany your new moves!

Date: Monday, 5 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: Te Huka ā Tai, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Kids DIY Clinic at Bunnings Warehouse, Porirua

Workshops are free for children over the age of 5 and must be accompanied by an adult.

Date: School Holiday DIY Clinics: Tuesday, 6 & 13 July and Thursday, 8 & 15 July

Weekend DIY Clinics: Saturday, 10 & 17  and Sunday 11 & 18 July

Time: Weekdays: 11am; Weekends: 10am

Cost: Free

Location: Bunnings Warehouse, 9 Heriot Drive, Porirua

Monopoly Celebrates 75 years at Te Papa

Have a go playing on the giant board and view historical Monopoly memorabilia. Great Monopoly prizes and Warehouse vouchers will be up for grabs, so do pass go!

Date: Wednesday, 7 July

Time: 10am – 11.30am

Cost: Free

Location: Wellington Foyer, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

bro’Town at Te Papa – Inspiration Station Discovery Hour at Te Papa

Meet the stars of bro’Town, Oscar Kightley and Ant Sang and bring your favourite charater to life using the bro’Town Laughter Lines interactive (the cartoon drawing station).

Date: Friday, 9 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: Inspiration Station, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Teddy Bear’s Picnic at Johnsonville Shopping Centre

A fun interactive show at Johnsonville Shopping Centre.

Date: Friday, 9 July

Time: 11.30am

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

Rubik’s New Zealand Speed-Cubing Championships 2010 at Te Papa

The 3.3 world record holder, 14 year old Australia Felix Zemdegs, will be there. In addition to the regular 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5 speed-solve events, there’ll be a one-handed solve, and even a blindfolded solve, which relies on astounding memory skills.

Date: Saturday, 10 July

Time: 10am-4pm

Cost: Free for spectators, Participant registration fee applies

Location: Wellington Foyer, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

Atiu Mapu at Te Papa

Enjoy this young Cook Island dance and culture group from Porirua.

Date: Saturday, 10 July

Time: 1pm – 2pm

Cost: Free

Location: The Marae, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Creativity Centre at Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Come and play at the free Creativity Centre. Kids aged 4-10 can join us for a whole hour of crafts, dress ups, story time and heaps of other exciting activities. There is no booking required, rather a “first in first served”.  The Creativity
Centre can take 15 children at one time.

Date: Saturday, 10 July to Wednesday 14 July

Time: 10am – 2pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Zappo & Zappolina at Johnsonville Shopping Mall

Zappo and Zappolina will be down at the shopping mall painting faces as well as balloon making! FUN! (This time they won’t be doing a show, but will be doing one in Sept)

Date: Monday, 12 July to Friday 16 July

Time: 10am – 2pm

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

NatureSpace Tuatara Tales Discovery Hour at Te Papa

Tuatara Tales – Why are female tuatara cooler than males?  Here is your chance to meet one of Victoria University’s resident reptiles and tuatara experts and get all your tuatara questions answered.

Date: Monday, 12 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: NatureSpace Discovery Centre, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

Te Huka ā Tai Whānau Day at Te Papa

Learn about the daring adventures of Māui, our very own superhero. Be scared by the story of Hatupatu and his escape from the talons of the bird-woman, Kurangaituku. Be enthralled by tales about the magical patupaiarehe (fairy people) who live in the shadows and mist – but be careful, if you follow their laughter, you might get lost!

Date: Wednesday, 14 July

Time: 11am – 4pm

Cost: Free except for the 11am – 12pm $2 craft activity: patupaiarehe finger puppet

Location:Te Huka ā Tai, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Ronald McDonald Show at Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Everyone’s favourite yellow, white and red clown is coming to Westfield. Come along and see Ronald McDonald’s® exciting NEW show – it’s sure to be fun for the whole family. He’ll have a little bit of magic and a few other tricks up his striped sleeves.

Date: Thursday, 15 and Friday 16 July

Time: 11am and 1pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

PlaNet Pasifika Discovery Hour – Tatau: Traditional Samoan Tattooing at Te Papa

Have you ever wondered why and how tattooing is practised in Samoa? Join one of Te Papa’s experts for a wonderful show and tell session. Then join in the free activity.

Date: Friday, 16 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: PlaNet Pasifika, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Pacifica Experience with the Pacifica Mamas at Te Papa

The Pacifica Mamas serve up a taste of Pacific cultures. Come to a workshop and have a go at drum and dance, weaving, and lei-making – what a great way to get the flavour of Pacific life!

Three workshops run simultaneously for 45 minutes, and there are four of these session times during the day. The three simultaneous sessions are, Weaving, Lei making, and Drum and dance.

Date: Saturday, 17 July 2010

Time: Workshops will be run at:

12 noon–12.45pm
1pm–1.45pm
2.15pm–3pm
3.15pm–4pm

Cost: Free

Location: The Marae, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

For more school holiday fun for up the coast, check out Kapiti Kids Connect!

http://www.wcl.govt.nz/kids/whatson.html

More School Holiday Fun in Wellington

Just because I am housebound, doesn’t mean that you have to be ;)

Here is a list of activities that are currently running during the school holidays in Wellington. Enjoy!

TRANZMETRO – $2 DAY (thanks Ula for mentioning this)

You can get out of the house, and go anywhere each day on the Hutt Valley, Paraparaumu and Johnsonville lines, for a tiny $2 dollars per day. (Excludes Wairarapa services)

Date: Tuesday, 12 April, Wednesday, 13 April and Thursday, 14 April

Time: Between 9am and 3pm

Location: Hutt Valley, Paraparaumu and Johnsonville Lines

THE SORCERER’S APPRENTICE – KID’S SHOW (thanks Cara for letting us know about this)

Join The Improvisors in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice for their first ever improvised show for kids – it’s interactive, great fun and hilarious! In under an hour and with the help of the audience we’ll take you on a magical journey, which is limited only by your energy and imagination.

Date and Time: Monday, 12 April – Friday, 16 April, 11am and 1pm. Saturday, 17 April 11am

Cost: $10

Location: Circa Theatre, 1 Taranaki St, Wellington

ROBIN HOOD AND THE LOST CROWN

With singing and dancing, this new and very different version of the Robin Hood story is brought to you by the writers and producers of Little Bo Peep and the Cabbage of Doom.

Date and Time: Monday, 12 April – Friday, 16 April, 11am and 1pm. Saturday, 17 April 11am

Cost: $10, groups 10+ $9

Location: Gryphon Theatre, 22 Ghuznee St, Wellington

HANSEL AND GRETEL

In this tale of blended families gone horribly wrong, Hansel and Gretel try to outwit their mean stepmother, when she abandons them in the forest, but their hungry tummies land them in big trouble.
Hansel & Gretel need all the help they can get to escape from the wicked witch with a taste for pudgy boys and find their way home!
A cautionary tale of the dangers of too many sweets! Call 04 385 0292  to book.

Date and Time: Monday, 12 April – Friday, 16 April, 11am and 1pm. Saturday, 17 April 11am

Cost: $10, groups 10+ $9, Under Two FREE

Location: Tararua Tramping Club, 4 Moncrieff St, Mount Victoria

CAPITAL E: THE FARM AT THE END OF THE ROAD

Join woolly sheep Matilda and Duchess, Henry and Henrietta the free-range chooks and ragamuffin sheep dog Buck, as they follow a moon-lit road to help Farmer Mac find a new home. Age 2-7

Date: Monday, 12 April – Friday, 16 April

Time: 10am and 11.30am

Cost: $12 per person.  $44 for a group of four. $10.00 per person for groups of 10 or more. Under two FREE.

Location: Capital E McKenzie Theatre, Civic Squre, Wellington

FARMYARD MASKS

Down on the farm there are a host of wonderful animals to play with — see the Capital E National Theatre for Children’s performance of The Farm At The End Of The Road and then join us in the playground to make a mask of your favourite farmyard animal to wear home. Age 2+

Date: Monday, 12 April – Friday, 16 April

Time: 9.30am-1.30pm

Cost: $2 per mask

Location: Capital E Playground, Civic Squre, Wellington

CAPITAL E: MASQUERADE

There is nothing more exciting and mysterious than the art of mask —  they’re fun to make and wear and for thousands of years they have been used to entertain and disguise. Come and explore the world of mask at Capital E’s Masquerade. Change your own face in our fun virtual booth using facial recognition technology, see an interactive display about masks and all their uses, then get hands-on and make two masks of your very own to take home and continue the fun. Age 4+

Date: Monday, 12 April – Saturday, 17 April

Time: 10am-4pm

Cost: $5 entry, $8 with entry to Commedia Dell’Arte workshop (see details below).

Location: Main Floor, Capital E, Civic Squre, Wellington

(Over at Chez Lee there is a lovely blog post & photos of their daughters enjoying making masks)

CAPITAL E: COMMEDIA DELL’ARTE PERFORMANCE

Come and meet Arlecchino, Pantalone, Scaramuccia and their friends.  At this performance you will learn about the art of Commedia Dell’Arte, a form of mask theatre that evolved in Italy, influencing early clowning and ballet. The same masks and characters have been used for hundreds of years. Amazingly all these characters will be performed by just one man, Ralph Johnson, how does he do it? Through the magic of Mask of course! This fun, interactive workshop will give you a taste of this amazing art form. Age 4+  Adult Suprvision required

Date: Monday, 12 April – Saturday, 17 April

Time: 10am-4pm

Cost: $8 includes entry into the Capital E main floor Masquerade

Location: Main Floor, Capital E, Civic Squre, Wellington

MAD HATTERS FUN AT THE MUSEUM OF WELLINGTON & SEA

Make a Mad Hat! Come to the Museum these school holidays and make your very own ‘mad hat’. For just $2 kids can get creative and decorate their hat and go into the draw to win one of 10 children’s passes to SkyCity cinemas. You may even want to bring a picnic and have your very own Mad Hatters Tea Party!

Date: Mon 12, Tues 13, Wed 14 April

Time: 10am-1pm

Cost: $2

Location: Queens Warf, Jervois Quay, Wellington

KIDS CLASSES AT CONFIGURE EXPRESS, QUEENSGATE, LOWER HUTT

Configure Express Queensgate is holding special Kids Classes. The Class which runs for an hour involves fun, games and group fitness. Class costs $5 per child and is for children aged 6-10 years of age. Bookings are essential, please phone 04 576 0941.

Date: Monday, 12 April, Wednesday, 14 April and Friday 16 April

Time: 10.35am-11.35am

Cost: $5

Location: Configure Express, Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

LACE UP A LENGTHY LOVE BEADS NECKLACE AT TE PAPA, WELLINGTON

Date: Tuesday, 13 April

Time: 11am-12pm

Cost: $2

Location: Te Huka ā Tai, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

POMPEII AT PLAY FAMILY DAY AT TE PAPA, WELLINGTON

Kids, enjoy a fun-filled day of games, stories, crafts, and talks – and learn all about the bustling ancient city of Pompeii, buried in a cataclysmic volcanic eruption.

Date: Wednesday, 14 April

Time: 10am-5pm

Cost: Free entry to Te Papa & Discovery Centres. $2 for craft activity

Location: Discovery Centres, Level 2 and 4, Te Papa, Wellington

TE PAPA EXHIBITION: A DAY IN POMPEII

Experience the beautiful city of Pompeii – and its tragic destruction – in this blockbuster exhibition.

Date: Now until 25 April

Time: 10am–5pm every day, and until 8pm on Thursdays

Cost: Adult $15, Child 5, Under Five FREE

Location: Visa Platinum Gallery, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

CRANK UP THE RECORD PLAYER AT TE PAPA, WELLINGTON

Date: Thursday, 15 April

Time: 2pm-3pm

Cost: $2

Location: Inpsiration Station, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

A LIST OF OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS AROUND WELLINGTON

WOTZON.COM

CRAFT/ART CLASSES

CRAFT HOUSE, HUTT ROAD, THORNDON

ARTSIGHT, ABLE SMITH STREET, WELLINGTON

VILLAGE BEADS, JACKSON STREET, PETONE

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FREE School Holiday Events for Young Children in Wellington

FREE School Holiday Events for Young Children in Wellington

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10.30am: Brooklyn Library Fun

11am: Tawa Library Fun

11am: Cummings Park Library Fun

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10.30am: Newtown Library Fun

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

2pm: Kilbirnie Library Fun

10am-9pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10.30am: Island Bay Library Fun

11am: Johnsonville Library Fun

11am: Karori Library Fun

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

12pm: Storytelling with Dick Weir

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

2pm: Miramar Library Fun

3pm: Khandallah Library Fun

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am: Wadestown Library Fun

11am-12pm: Become a Fossil Expert

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10am: Emergency on the Waterfront

11am & 1pm: WotWots

IT’S MONTY’S FIRST BIRTHDAY AT WESTFIELD QUEENSGATE, LOWER HUTT

Swing on down to Westfield Queensgate during the school holidays for heaps of birthday giggles and tonnes of fun for everyone. There’ll be some really cool entertainment and I’ll be there every day to have a laugh, play or cuddle.

Date: Monday, 12 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: 1pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

ALICE IN WONDERLAND AT NORTH CITY PLAZA, PORIRUA

It’s party time with Alice in Wonderland, The Mad Hatter and The White Rabbit! Join them as they get their tea party started with dancing and singing. Anything can happen in the magical land and crazy tea party Alice has found herself at.

Date: Monday, 12 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: 11am and 2pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Centre Court, Ground floor, North City Plaza, Porirua

DEAD PRECIOUS FOSSIL TRAIL AT TE PAPA

Collect a trail sheet from NatureSpace or outside the Te Papa Kids Store. Follow the clues to find facts about the fossil treasures that have been found in New Zealand. Enter your completed sheet into the entry box outside the Te Papa Kids Store – and be in to win a fossil prize pack!

Date: Now until Sunday, 18 April

Time: 10am-6pm

Cost: Free

Location: NatureSpace Discovery Centre, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

ZAPPO AND ZAPPOLINA’S MAGIC FRIEND’S SHOW AT JOHNSONVILLE SHOPPING CENTRE

Come and meet Zelda the Magical Dinosaur, Adelaide the singing Dodo Bird and see Zappo and Zappolina in an all new magical, musical show.

Date: Monday, 12 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: 11am and 1pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME AT LIBRARIES AROUND WELLINGTON

Make sure you’re at a branch near you for entertaining, interactive stories, or mad-hatted activities and a chance to show us your artistic flair.

Date: Tuesday, 13 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: Variety of time

Cost: Free

Location: Variety of locations

KIDS DIY CLINC AT BUNNINGS WAREHOUSE, PORIRUA

Workshops are free for children over the age of 5 and must be accompanied by an adult.

Date: School Holiday DIY Clinics: Tuesday, 13 April and Thursday, 15 April

Weekend DIY Clinics: Saturday, 17 April and Sunday, 18 April

Time: 10am

Cost: Free

Location: Bunnings Warehouse, 9 Heriot Drive, Porirua

STORYTELLING WITH DICK WEIR AT TE PAPA, WELLINGTON

These holidays, be spellbound by famous tales from Ancient Greece, India, China, the Pacific, and beyond. Master storyteller Dick Weir tells of tricks played and lessons learned.

Date: Thursday, 15 April

Time: 12pm-12.45pm

Cost: Free

Location: Wellington Foyer, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

NATURESPACE DISCOVERY HOUR – BECOME A FOSSIL EXPERT AT TE PAPA

Kids, explore the strange and amazing plants and animals that flourished in New Zealand millions of years ago. Got a fossil of your own? Bring it in for Te Papa’s palaeontologist (fossil expert) to identify.

Date: Friday, 16 April

Time: 11am-12pm
Cost:
Free

Location: Nature Discovery Centre, Level 2, Te Papa

WOT? WOT? THE WOTWOTS!

Come and meet the wonderful WotWots. Join in as SpottyWot and DottyWot sing and dance to their favourite animal songs.

Date: Saturday, 17 April

Time: 11am and 1pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

EMERGENCY ON THE WATERFRONT

Come along and participate in this fun filled, action packed interactive day. See Fire Engines, Ambulances, Police Vehicles, Helicopters, Coastguard and Live Rescue demonstration and much more!

Date: Saturday, 17 April

Time: 10am-3.30pm

Cost: Free

Location: Waitangi Park and Chaffers Marina Waterfront

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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-5pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

12pm-12.45pm: Storytelling with Dick Weir

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am-12pm: Become a Fossil Expert

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10am: Emergency on the Waterfront

11am & 1pm:

WotWots

Holidays = Eating??

Does anyone else out there feel like they have been eating non-stop these holidays?

I’ve been having Christmas food, New Years food, Birthday food, family get together food, picnics, food, food and more food! I’m not complaining mind you, because one of my favourite past times is to eat!

I just came back from a lovely outing with my friend Shelly, who is visiting from Australia. I am stuffed from eating Butter Chicken at The Curry Club with a lovely garlic naan and Strawberry Lassi. Then, if that wasn’t enough we went to Fidel’s for a Hot Chocolate and a Rhubarb tart..mmmmmm!

Earlier that day our families had an outing together at the Botanic Gardens.

Did I ever mention that my children are half monkey?

They have this amazing tree at the Botanic Gardens by the cable cars.

You are able to climb right up the middle of the tree.

Once you get to the top, you can peer out over the branches (and give your mother a heart attack!)

Two of my monkeys waving out to me

Both my hubby and Shelly’s hubby served their missions in Japan, so we had a special lunch at my mum’s house (my mum is a short cute Japanese lady, and my dad is a tall Kiwi aka New Zealander – we’ve lived in NZ all our lives except for a 4 year stint when my dad worked for the New Zealand Embassy in Japan when I was 6).

Shelly’s hubby was in heaven! We had (these aren’t my photos, I was too busy eating, and forgot about documenting the drool worthy food):

Kaarage – Soy-flavoured deep friend chicken

Tonkatsu – Crumbed deep-friend pork cutlet

Okonomiyaki – Savoury pancake

Yakisoba – Fried noodles with vegetables

Misoshiru – Japanese miso soup with tofu

Gohan – Rice

Salad – Salad =P

With fresh fruit as a “lunch dessert”

I know, I know, it’s a tough life, but someone’s gotta live it ;)

We’re all in it together

Don’t you just love it when you are with a group of other families and you all seem to have the same stories to tell?

  • the woes of packing the “house” in the car when you want to go out with the kids.
  • how the children seem to put on your sunglasses as if their head were the size of a giant (and often end up snapping them!)
  • difficulties when sharing one room when you’re travelling. Like when you try and pretend you are sleeping while the child just peers through the portacot at you.
  • the coordination needed when you have the youngest in the pram, and the oldest child runs off in front, and you have to try to hurry up the middle child dawdling behind you.

We have been spending time with hubby’s extended family the last couple of days. 3 young families with 7 kids between them, all 5 and under, with grandparents in tow. The kids are all soooo cute! We were all in one house for dinner the last couple of nights. So, when you add our family to the mix, you have 11 kids, 10 adults…and it actually wasn’t that chaotic!! Sure there were some tantrums and tears (they are young kids after all!), but overall the kids played good together and the adults just relaxing and chatted the night away (and some of the adults were great playmates to the kids too!).

Today we went to Te Papa and then we all split off and our family walked over to Fran Kitts Park. Last night was sooo gusty (even for Wellington’s standards), we were very surprised to see the sun greet us this morning!

It is always great to spend time with other families, because you see that you share a lot of similar ups and downs. It gives you perspective and helps you feel like you aren’t the only one doing the “family thing”.

I think that is why I love reading blogs. I love the feeling that we’re all in this together!

Things I love: Warm Fuzzy Moments

I woke up this morning to the sound of rain and the sound of my children….outside?!?!

Then I realised they were all in the tent that we put up yesterday. Thoughts that went through my head….

“they are all in there??” (it’s not the biggest tent)

“………..”

“no fighting??”

“……..”

“nope, still no fighting”

“Oh my goodness, they are playing so nicely!”

****blissss*****

Just listening to them gave me warm fuzzies, so I opened my window wide so I could listen to them play.

It has been a great day, lots of warm fuzzy moments, like when they were playing doctor together: one was the doctor, another was the assistant, my youngest was the patient with her sister as the mother….sooo cute!

Family Traditions: Fish ‘n’ Chips by the Beach

When Summer rolls around and it looks like the sun will stay radiant and warm during the evening, we try to head down to the beach to have a picnic dinner.

So today, we packed up the kids, picked up our fish ‘n’ chips and headed to Plimmerton Beach.

I watched over my youngest as she spent her time finding rocks.

(she has taken one to bed with her!)

She loved chasing the “mama duckies” (aka seagulls).

Hubby took the older kids into the water and had a great time.

Thanks Summer for gifting us with a beautiful evening ;)

Sun…Glorious Sun!

I realise that Christmas symbolises different things to different parts of the world. For example, I have been interested in the posts from American, England and Canada about “snow blizzards”, “school closures” and “scooping snow from the front of the house”. For us in New Zealand and Australia, Christmas is a time where we get to enjoy the sun, beach, and nature (I know weird huh!)

Yesterday was such a day….it was a beach day! We went to Scorching Bay for a swim and a picnic. Then we headed over to the playground by the beach in Petone. Scorching Bay has beautiful sand, perfect for building sand castles and lounging around on. Whereas the beach at Petone has great shells, stones and sticks. The kids enjoyed finding treasures there (swirly patterned rocks, clam shells, and sticks that became walking sticks, writing sticks and sticks to conduct music, or welcome a crowd at a circus “Ladies & Gentlemeeeeeen!”)

Here are some things I learned:

  • It takes a long time to find 5 togs (swimsuits), 5 towels, 5 sandles, 5 drink bottles, make lunch for 5 people, and put sunscreen on 5 bodies.
  • I am now comfortable taking 4 kids to the beach by myself. Not quite ready to brave the swimming pool solo.
  • The beaches weren’t as crowded as I thought they would be.
  • I love watching my kids play. I get warm fuzzies when they look out for each other.
  • It is difficult to take pictures and look after 4 kids. I gave up soon after we arrived, and decided to wait until we came to the beach with hubby.
  • The kids loved the idea of “sand blankets” to keep them warm after they finished swimming. (I had the kids lay down and I covered them with a layer of warm sand)
  • We stopped by the supermarket to pick up some ice cream. Ice cream was a great way to end our day!

My favourite part of the day was when I was on the swing with my youngest on my lap. I loved how she lay back on me as we swayed back and forth in the sunlight…..*bliss*

Spending detox: Day 5

Mothernature didn’t co-operate with us today, it was very windy and cold. If the weather was better, I think I would have liked to have gone on a bushwalk. In the end, the children were in a melllow mood, and were getting into their own projects. I also got into a big project myself, and I was so busy, that I didn’t get around to taking any photos today…I also faced my biggest challenge which had me thinking about breaking the spending detox!

How we spent day 5:

  • Older girls did portrait sketches
  • DS4 used his mobilo to make transformers (he rented a transformer DVD  last night. It was so cute how he would transform his mobilo and make that “chh chh  chuu chhhuu” transformer sound)
  • DD2 played with dolls (isn’t it weird how the children take on a higher voice when they are doing the voice for the dolls…makes me smile every time!)
  • I moved the car out of the garage so the kids could ride their bikes inside
  • I started decluttering the garage and ended up staying there most of the day
  • DS4 found our picnic basket and decided to make us an indoor picnic with bread and fruit
  • All of the kids enjoyed the new space I made for them to do their drawings and crafts
  • The charity shop came to pick up 2 tables, a cot mattress, and a few other bits and pieces. BIGGEST TEMPTATION: I really wanted to take a load of rubbish to the tip/dump. I was really torn: finish my goal for the week or finish decluttering the garage and pay to go to the dump. ugh!
  • Hubby was late from work, so the kids started watching out for him out the window. All of a sudden I heard “DADDY!” then another wouldn’t know what to do with themselves so yelled out “HIDE HIDE!!” TEMPTATION: Felt like having a lazy Friday and pick up hubby from work and get take aways
  • Had a “breakfast dinner” at home (just to change things up, we sometimes have scrabbled eggs and/or bacon, and or mini sausages and/or pancakes for dinner as a fun treat)
  • After we played with the kids in the evening, we ate the traffic light jelly that we made in a bowl a few days ago
  • Got a DVD for DD2 that we will probably watch tomorrow
  • For a date, hubby and I watched a movie on tv together

MONEY SPENT TODAY $0.00

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED TODAY:

  • Sometimes you just have to let go of your things. I had to make some tough choices today about some of the furniture we have (did I mention I’m a bit of a hoarder!). Asking these questions, helped me to let them go: Does the item fit, or have a home? Do you use it now? Is it even worth keeping?!
  • I had trained myself to look past the mess of the house all these years. In reality, I was never really looking past the mess, if anything the mess was like a “to-do list” staring back at me, and that can make anyone feel down. As we de-clutter the house, and all pitch in to keep it tidy, I actually feel lighter!
  • Whenever I finish de-cluttering a section of the house, I ALWAYS say to myself afterwards “you should have taken a “before shot”. Then I do the same mistake the next time, and the next time! Will I ever learn?!
  • I love watching my kids play together! I also love it when they give each other sympathy when they get hurt.

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Spending detox: Day 3

Ummmm….I’m sounding like a broken record….but I slept in again! Hmmmm…I am starting to see what goal I need to be working on very soon!

How we spend day three:

  • Kids all played dolls etc together

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  • We made a huge mess, and had loads of fun with junk construction
  • I went met up with 3 of my friends for a “girls night in” at my friend’s place,where I taught them how to make sushi TEMPTATON: go out and buy some yummy drink for the night

MONEY SPENT TODAY: $0.00

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED:

  • Just because I am on holiday, doesn’t mean my laundry is! I have so much laundry to catch up on! What was I thinking? That the laundry would collect and wash itself?
  • Stress and anxiety = Stressed and anxious Mother. I have no idea how mother’s working from home fit everything in? I took the opportunity while the kids watched the DVD to try and work on the Playcentre training schedule for next term. I need to get it sorted by the end of this week, and the added stress does not help me be a happy mother!
  • Let go, regroup and rejoin the kids. Sometimes you just need to let the stress go. Park it, and address it later. It takes effort to unwind and let go of the stress, but it is so worth it. It is so much more fun to be “present” and enjoy the kids, rather than having your mind plagued with things you can not sort out while the kids are still awake. I was glad that I did this, so I was able to be “present”with the kids. We ended up making kebabs  (I was being a funny mummy in the kitchen and started dancing around while DD2 and DS4 yelled out “stop” and “go”…..did I mention that there was no music…hmmmm unless you call the tunes coming out of my mouth music!), and then I went out and got the junk mail, which gave me the idea of doing junk construction with the boxes etc in our recycling bin and old catalogues etc.
  • Having fun the with kids is great, but you need to keep the routines up, otherwise you pay for it later. Case and point: the laundry.
  • If you do not project ahead and plan according, you will end up making more trouble for yourself. Dinner was late, which had the roll on effect of the clean up being late, and by the time I was due to walk out the door for a meeting, my hubby was left with all the tidy up and bedtime was just around the corner….oooops!
  • Good conversation with Good friends + Good food = A Good night. We all staggered out of my friend’s house past midnight. We had no idea it was that late because we were having such a good natter!

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Spending detox: Day 2

Once again, we all woke up late, but I can’t blame it on daylight savings this time because I went to bed late the night before!

How we spent Day 2:

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  • We went to the craft workshop at the hardware store.

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  • Watched a show at the mall. TEMPTATION: they were selling a cute tote bag to raise funds for a charity and the kids wanted to go upstairs and have an ice cream like we have done in the past.

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  • Went to a park that we haven’t been to before TEMPTATION: there was a shop across from the park with a big sign saying “fresh bread” yum!
  • Had a yummy lunch at home
  • Watched DD6′s free DVD that she choose yesterday
  • Did more origami and the girls dressed up as farm animals
  • Had dinner at home
  • Went out to get DD8′s free DVD. TEMPTATION: saw a couple of DVDs that I wanted to rent.
  • Played tickle monster
  • Played hide and seek in the dark

MONEY SPENT TODAY: $0.00

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED TODAY:

  • I could have easily spent little bits of money here and there without thinking today.
  • You don’t necessarily need to go out to have fun. We had just as much fun yesterday when were stuck inside because of the weather.
  • Not having a strict plan meant that I didn’t have the added stress of trying to push the kids to keep to a schedule. We only decided to go to the craft workshop about an hour before it started. When we finished the crafts, I decided to try a nearby park that we had not been to before.  On our way to the park, we drove past the mall, and I remembered a show was starting in 5mins, so we stopped by. After that, it was off to the park and then home for lunch.
  • Being prepared pays off! The kids gobbled down the fruit and water we packed. Another set of clothes would have come in handy when one child spelt water on their pants, and the other got their top all dirty. If we didn’t pack any food, and the spills were worse, we would have had to cut out outing short.
  • Provide activities that suit your children. You know your child best, and what they will or will not enjoy. The younger kids didn’t really go for the pot painting, so we went for a walk in the outdoor area of the shop, while the older girls finished up. My DS4 found the music at the mall event too loud, so I stood back with him, while the others sat closer to the stage etc etc
  • There are definitely parks that you need to closely supervise children (eg where there is water or equipment that the younger ones may be unsafe on), and there are parks that you could get away with sitting down the entire time. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Atlhough today’s park was one that I had to closely supervise the kids (which is sometimes hard when the younger ones are going in different directions) there was lots to do and it kept them entertained for a long time.
  • It is sometimes tough to manage outings with children who range in ages. The older ones get too far ahead, while the younger ones get behind. It’s important to regroup and restate the rules to keep everyone safe. A happy outing means you are more likely to do it again!

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Free school holiday fun in Wellington (NZ)

Did you know that it is possible to have fun and keep to a budget?! You can provide your children with exciting, new and fun experiences without having to fork out any money…here is how:

  • Rent a free DVD: Go to your local Video Ezy store and ask if they have a “Holiday Card”. This card allows one household a free kids weekly movie every day of the holidays (26 Sept – 11 Oct).
  • Attend a free show: Go dance and sing along with the NC Duck this week at 11am and 2pm from Mon 28 Sept – Fri 2 Oct. There will also be a night show on Thur 1 Oct at 6pm. http://www.northcityshopping.co.nz/duck-web
  • Watch some circus acts: Go and see the amazing circus acts at Westfield, Queensgate, Lower Hutt at 1.30pm, Mon 28 Sept – Fri 2 Oct. Monday 28 – Diabolo, Tuesday 29 – Juggling, Wednesday 30 – Devil Sticks, Thursday 1  – Spinning Plates, Friday 2 – Juggling. http://westfield.co.nz/queensgate/news/ItsCircusTime.html
  • Watch a funny magic show: Zappo the magician and his assistant Zappolina will be visiting the Johnsonville Mall to perform two shows daily at 11 am and 1pm  from Monday 5 Oct – Friday 9 Oct. They are also launching their album “Wibbly Wobbly”.
  • Go to a craft workshop: That will cost money, I hear you say, not at Bunnings! They have Kids DIY Clinics where they do lots of creative activities. This school holidays their theme is “Craft in the Garden”. Workshops are free for children over the age of 5 and must be accompanied by an adult. Bookings are essential for all classes, you need to contact your local Bunnings store (Naenae or Porirua) to register.  http://www.bunnings.co.nz/learn-how-to-DIY_kids-diy-clinics.aspx

Let me know if you know of any other free events around Wellington!

Is it possible to not spend any money during the school holidays?

So here is the thing. I woke up this morning thinking it would be a great idea to have a spending detox for a week. In other words not spend any money other than for bills, groceries and petrol for a week.

When I told my 6 and 8 year old daughters, they were not too impressed.

I quote…. “nooooooo!” (note to self: must try and sell the idea a bit more!)

Now I could easily not spend any money for a week if I wanted to. I mean, I have done it plenty of times….granted there was usually a sick child in the house, so we were house bound…hmmm…maybe that doesn’t count??

So my first order of business (basically to make me feel better) was to do some research. I wanted to know what was out there that was free during the holidays. Do you know what? I was pleasantly surprised, there is actually quite a bit on! Bless those lovely people who are putting on all these lovely activities for the children free of charge! It is making my job to stick to this goal a whole bunch easier! yeah!!

So, I will post what I have found out, and I would love it if you would tell me what you do with your children during the holidays to stay sane, and keep from going bankrupt!

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