The Ruby Files

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Face paint and potatoes

What a day! First we went to the market, where Ruby had her first ever face painting session. She was a little somber about it at first, but then after several peeks in the mirror, decided she loved it.
Then, in the afternoon, she and Daddy went digging for potatoes and wonder of wonders... found some! Just like buried treasure!!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Summer fun

Here are a few more of Ruby's summer holiday moments...
Talking on the phone ... again! (2 going on 16!)
Having a 'nap' with Uncle Gareth at a work picnic
Her first 'flower in the hair' moment
Giving a tea party for her 'friends'
The fabulous doll-house she got for Xmas from Grandad and Nan.

Summer holidays

Ruby had the great pleasure of her Grandpa-Gillian's company (from Scotland) for 3 weeks of the summer holidays. It's supposed to be Grandpa AND Gillian, but they arrived as a couple and became one in Ruby's vocab. "Who gave that to you?" "Grandpagillian" was the usual answer! We went to some fabulous places in the Upper North Island and Ruby basked in all the attention.
Our first trip together was to the zoo where she and Grandpa looked at the Cheetahs
and Daddy sat with her to watch the elephant display, and she got some close-up time with the giraffe, who was happy to take the celery from her outstretched hand. Quite happy to wander off with Grandpa as they explored together. And we all got reminded that Ruby suits Mummy's glasses far better than Mummy does - it's a certain attitude that goes with it I think!
It wasn't long after Grandpa-Gillian arrived that Ruby discovered Grandpa can be convinced to play 'cars' and that he made a good take-off pad for helicopters.
Of course there were intense discussions about which cars needed petrol next and which needed to go through the carwash. Important stuff!Grandpa discovered that Ruby loves shells, so every trip to the beach resulted in him bringing back more for her collection. She dutifully washed them (great way to keep cool in the summer heat, sitting out on the deck with a bucket of water and some 'dirty' shells), and now they get
driven around in her equally extensive collection of trucks.
Little Miss Cheeky is never far away...
Ruby and Grandpa also discovered a shared delight in Monarch Butterflys.We spent a great deal of time in or around water - in this pool was the first time she announced "my do-it myself!" and struggled to get out of our arms to swim 'herself'. A little over-confident, she did of course, sink, but gave it two good goes before she decided we might be right and a boogy board was the best option!
These are the Kai Iwi lakes just north of Dargaville. So shallow - so blue - so calm!!

As always, ever the adrenalin junky, being bounced down the stairs on a bushwalk was the best fun!