Wednesday 23 September 2015

India turns 7



Dear India,
I tucked you into bed tonight and read you a special poem that your Grandma had sent me to read to you. It read:
When I have said my evening prayer,
And my clothes are folded on the chair,
And mother switches off the light,
I’ll still be __ years old tonight.
But from the very break of day,
Before the children rise and play,
Before the darkness turns to gold,
Tomorrow, I’ll be __ years old.
__ kisses when I wake,
__ candles on my cake.
We reread it again and again and filled in the blanks with 6’s and 7’s. And we practiced for when we would read it to Reeve in 5 sleeps time for his special day too. You began to cry. I asked you why you were upset and you told me it was because you were sad about growing up too fast. You said you wished you were turning 3 again and pined to be 3 forever. I asked you what it was about being 3 that made you miss it so much. You told me it was because you were free. At first I wondered what you meant by that, but tonight as I sit here and write you this birthday letter I think I know exactly what you mean. You have always been a beautiful hurricane, spiraling inward and upward. You are powerful and emotional.  And your feelings are big like a storm. When you are learning and gathering you seem frenzied but just like the eye of the storm you are calm in the middle of this process. I am often left in your wake as you reach new conclusions or find deeper understandings. Tonight you felt heavy because you miss a time when you were home with me every day, and we could paint or cook, read books or nap. Your brother was still little enough to adore you and be your captive audience without asserting his own spin. I think you realized that growing up means losing some of the freedoms that childhood innocence allows. It breaks my heart to know that you can already grasp this concept of being homesick for time well spent. But it also fills me with awe as I see your old soul growing with insight. You are a deep thinker. You are smart and you work hard at your goals. If you can master these two gifts, intellect and persistence, than anything is possible for your life sweetheart. You are worthy of all the good things, even when you fall short. Making mistakes is really hard for you to cope with, but it is also really important. Its ok to make mistakes so long as you learn from them and fail up.
You have learnt a lot this past year. I have been impressed with your transition into the big kid section of school. Year One is going extremely well. You love your teachers Miss Pearson and Mrs McComb. I feel blessed to have had these strong, kind women to help shape your view of this world and yourself. Keep working hard Indi, you are worth the effort you put in.
You have lost 6 baby teeth and had your first visit to the dentist. You were a little anxious before but handled the whole experience very well. I think not needing any work done and the sticker helped ease you into it. Perfect teeth! You also had your first xrays on your wrist for a suspected fractured hand/wrist. You had to wear a brace for 2 weeks but all results came back clear of a break. You handled all these medical procedures with courage and I think you are beginning to overcome some of your phobias regarding medical/clinical things so that is progress.
You have made new friendships at Millars Well Primary School, even though you desperately miss your Madeley girls and talk about them often. Your closest school friends are Jorja, Abigail, Rosie, Alyssa, and Miss Jessica Day. Jess was your first school friend in Karratha and I love that you are still making your friendship work even though you have been in different classes and have strong personalities. Your friends have all told me how excited they are for your party, this is because you are an exceptional friend. You are very thoughtful of others. You are generous, compassionate and kind. You have made a mini BFF in our little Choggy bub. (always remember “India, a Buuuuub!”). you are a good friend to your church friends too and such a good carer of the babies. You will make a great babysitter one day just like Sonja!
You still love to create dances and performances and recently won a merit award at school for your efforts in your class play for assembly. You did a great job Indi and I believe this is one of your talents. It makes you feel good when you make others feel happy and laugh, whether it be from a joke you tell, a prank you pull, or a dance off. Don’t let your fear of what other people think of you stop you from reaching your highest heights! You have a talent and I hope that as you grow and resources become available you can develop those talents. You have a beautiful singing voice and love music. We dance in the kitchen a lot and you tell me when I get too crazy or my singing is terrible J one of your favourite songs right now is Whip Nae Nae. You also like to make up dances to Annie’s “Hard Knock Life” jayZ version.
You still love Animals and would like to maybe be a Vet when you grow up.. or help rescue endangered animals. This shows you value life and your compassionate nature would be well suited to your current vocational aspirations.
You told me tonight that my body was soft, just like your plush toy and that’s ok; because there will be hard days and there will be good days I want you to know that I will always be a safe, soft place for you to land. I love you India. You have taught me the most about who I am, what I am capable of, and who I want to become. Your brother and you are my greatest teachers; you hold up my clearest mirrors, and I will love you forever with a love that cannot die. It is unconditional and helps me to understand the nature of God a little more.
Do not worry so much sweetheart. Growing up is a gift that we should cherish. Let’s learn together how to be present in the moments we are blessed with; let the good soak into our bones and the bad roll off our backs and let’s never stop dancing!
Love always,
 Mama xoxo

Sunday 3 May 2015

Mothers Day at Kindy Red


Today Reeve's class invited all the Mothers to stay for a special pamper session in celebration of Mother's Day. Before the activities were explained we sat and observed the children sing their morning song "Good Morning Mr Rooster". They took a roll call and then figured out the day and date for today. It was interesting to see Reeve interact. His little voice strained as he proudly sang the words. He continually looked back to me for an encouraging wink or thumbs up. 
For mothers day there were different stations that allowed to kids to paint nails, apply makeup, style hair, create jewelry, and paint a mothers portrait. Reeve was so excited as we stopped at each table and he took control of making me feel special and loved. From carefully selecting different colours for my nails to making sure I checked the mirrors as he did my makeup Reeve was so kind and nurturing. His answer to the questionnaire "about mum" were hilarious and his explanation of cooking spaghetti in his class cookbook was even funnier. As he painted my portrait he asked me to pose with my fingers in a peace sign, he was meticulous about which colours to use and explained each stroke to me. We sat together and beaded a new anklet for me to wear everyday. His fine motor skills are really improving. I was impressed with his confidence. As his personality develops I just can't help but feel excited about who he is becoming!
It was a great morning and as Reeve ate my chocolate muffin he looked up at me and smiled, saying "I love Mother's Day!". Me too son.. Me too!


the finished product

my new anklet

apparantly im 400yrs old and drink coffee

Kindy cookbook designed by the kids

Reeve's take on my spaghetti... interesting!

YW's and Micah's baptism

Late last year I was asked to fill in for Young Women's a few times and got to know Micah Rogers (13) and Te Whenua Erickson (12). They were the only young women in our branch who actively participate in the program. When i heard that Micah was not a member and was to be baptized i decided to go and support Micah on her special day. It was a beautiful service and Micah was happy and her bright bubbly self. After the baptism was finished President Pilkington asked to meet with me in his office where he extended me the call of Young Women's President. I had a flood of mixed emotions. On one hand i felt excited at the prospects of helping these gorgeous girls, and on the other hand i was terrified and felt completely under qualified for the responsibility. I immediately decided to accept the invitation and called Erana Halls as my 1st Councillor. What a God send Erana has proven to be. Our program would not run as beautifully or as creatively without her amazing gifts and talents. I feel so blessed to work with her and learn from her.Erna is a gentle soul.
Our very first activity was to bake and drop cookies off to our less active friends. the 2 girls enjoyed themselves and India loved feeling like a big girl when she was allowed to join in on the fun.





I feel like our little presidency is enjoying the opportunity to work with building faith amid an amazing group of young women. Since my call last year we have witnessed the numbers double with the addition of the Dimitrov family. Sonja (15) and Deanna (15), who are the sisters of Serena Grant, have breathed new life in our girls and add to the fun and tenacious times we share each week in both Sunday lessons and Mutual activities. We recently called Noeline Palalangi as 2nd Councillor. Again, I am humbled to work with Noeline, who has a wealth of gospel knowledge and an incredibly strong spirit. I  truly love the girls and feel a strong sense of responsibility to help them discover how to become the best version of themselves as they face the many challenges that beset the youth of this time. It is a blessing to me to understand that they are teaching me much more than i could offer to teach them.

 A few of our activities thus far...
 the hidden Walrus
 the YW made this for a activity with
 locally sourced wood, shells and hot glue guns!

 The gorgeous Erana!

Sonja and Micah rockin the mike
 Singstar battles at Erana's

 Sleep over Shenanigans 

 more dress ups

 a Native Sonja looking uber cool!

 Photo shoot from our sleep over
(Me, Deanna, Serena, Bella, Micah, Sonja, Te Whenua, & Erana)

 Micah and Deanna stole my phone and left a dozen selfies.