Playdate With New friends

Thursday 04th October 2007
at 05:12pm

imageWe started the day with strawberry and banana pancakes which to some may sound reasonably straight forward. What if you don’t have a fry pan to cook them in though? That’s simple, just ask Kelly. With a slightly thicker mix, a very careful pour and a watchful eye, pancakes can be made, with ease apparently, in a good ol’ regular saucepan. Who would have thunk it?

imageA couple of weeks ago, whilst I was at the Chargers game, Kelly met a lovely couple, Jamie and Amy with whom we were fortunate enough to spend the day today. The best part, aside from the fact that it was nice to get out and go somewhere different was that they happened to have 3 kids. All boys. All under 5. Now I know we’re in a foreign country and doing things with our boys can be tough but we are (essentially) on vacation and neither of us are working at the moment. 3 boys under 5 while both parents work full-time? Now, that deserves some serious kudos.

So when you add our 2 to their 3 we have 5 boys under 5 running around like crazy. Whilst we were happy that they all got to mix, I think deep down, at some point, we must all have wondered about what might come of the day. Particularly the end when little bellies get hungry and little eyes get tired. 

imageWe spent the first few hours at the Fox Cities Universal Playground just north of Appleton. This park was like a wonderland with so many things for the kids to see and explore. It was in fact dedicated in 2004 as a playground for all ages and all abilities which made it just great for the little ones that aren’t quite walking yet. The bigger boys, with their mummies, got a little adventurous and explored the little hills not far away as us blokes - the daddies, watched the 2 crawlers and spoke football, baseball and most other types of sports.

imageWe spent a really great afternoon / evening at their place, were fed like kings and talked blissfully as the boys played in the basement with barely so much as an occasional scream. I’m sure the toys on top of toys made that possible but quite frankly, we were so excited that they were having a good time it didn’t matter too much for what reason it was happening.

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Thu 11th Oct 07
at 02:26pm

Hi Kel & Wayne,

Love the Aussie flag behind the great Pancakes, or do you call them hotcakes now?  Will send a letter very soon Kel.  Take care and miss you all.
Love
Bec


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