Welcome to my Life - Part One
First, the Music Festival in April. This is what a houseful of 18-year-olds does back at the house between sessions in the marquees:
Note assorted bodies, extra mattress on living room floor for more bodies, amazingly tasteful decor including vintage burnt orange fish-fountain and lampshade, and brown velvet bucket chair. Mmmm. That's what happens in a holiday house - nature's time-warp. The painting is a very early one of my Dad's. Front to back, James Mc, Madeleine, Georgie (singer with a voice like an angel), James G and James B. The Jameses are drummer, bass player and pianist respectively. They are watching a DVD of "Green Wing" on James G's laptop. If you haven't seen it, try to.
I love this picture. Two beautiful boys. Really. They make everyone else laugh almost as much as they do each other.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is what you have for breakfast after a late night at a festival. This James is enjoying (or so he said) a delightful combination of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes and the remains of the previous night's chocolate fondue. And you though S'mores were decadent. Again, please note decor. I seem to recall saying somewhere that I didn't "do" kitsch. Well here, I do. It's become a sort of a running joke; how low can we go?
While all that was going on, Emma and Sophie preferred the company of the goats. Actually, that's not true - the younger girls were only there for the first day, having to go back to the city early with Colin to do a dress rehearsal for their school musical (which was "Urinetown" - it was brilliant, but I have no photos of that yet - I must try to get some, because that was a SUPERB parental moment). Here though the thing to note is the vegetation - or lack of it. The goats are there to eat the blackberry, which is a noxious weed around those parts. As you can see, they're quite good at it. This is actually the entrance to our driveway at the Bay.
Emma cosies up with, um, was it Rasputin, Eric and Scrumpy? Sophie and Em would remember - they named most of them. They are very sweet creatures. So are the goats.
Back in Melbourne and more recently, Mads, James (B) and three of their lovely friends all collected their Premier's VCE Awards. These are given to the top five students in the State in each subject area for the final year of High School. They earned theirs in Music Styles, a subject which involves listening, dissection, recognition, knowlege of musical techniques and notations and of course styles and historical context in music across many genres. It's a fantastic subject, but hard. The best thing about these awards was that in this subject, the top 5 were all from the same school - their teacher is amazing, inspirational and absolutely brilliant.
Mads and Laura got perfect scores, and James, Anna and Jesse were so close it didn't matter. Anyway, here are some pics:
In the foyer afterwards - The school Principal, Laura, their divine teacher, Madeleine and James.
An overexposed but happy couple - Mads and James.
My girls are not my whole life, but they're a wonderful, inseparable and pivotal part of it, and they and their friends enrich it beyond measure. Bringing up kids is such a challenging, tricky and turbulent process, and there are always the not-so-great times amongst the best bits. But hey - lucky me.
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Oh rats! Will someone PLEASE tell me how to make sure that when you post pictures they will enlarge when you click on them? In the last post (S'mores), some did and some didn't, and now none of these do. The only way I can enlarge them is by copying them into a word document and doing it there. Useless. Am I missing something? (Like brain cells?)
Cutest blog ever mum
Hi Margie, what a wonderful peek into your fabulous, colourful and lively family. I disagree about the kitch, though! It's just about collecting stuff around you that continues to have meaning and is therefore precious.
It must be so inspiring to be among so much talent that goes with so much fun. I almost feel part of it when I look at the pictures. No wonder you love them all so. Life without that thriving, seething mass of joy and creativity would seem empty indeed.
By the way, pics will mostly enlarge if you just upload them directly from your computer picture library. As long as they are in the original size when you upload them, or at the least, half the size. Maybe you do this already, so if you do, ignore the above!
I'm busy packing at the mo, so have to dash, but will catch up with you as soon as I'm back this side of the line..xxx
Hi Margie,
great family pics. Mostly I love to have a lot of friends in my home, but sometimes I need to be alone with music and books.
With my both kids I have a lot of life in my home. This is fantastic.
Think I come back soon.
Love
Stefan
so.. James Bowers and myself make everyone laugh as much as we DO each other...
*proceed to place mind in gutter*
You of all people should not know that...
You're beautiful xoxo
Thank you Mads my little stalker!
Thank you too Vally my wonderful friend - and have a lovely time. I look forward to hearing lots about your trip when you return.
Hi Stefan - I must vist you again. I don't think we've spoken sinve our discussion about the Great VW Kombi Van. I know what you mean about the attraction of solitude though.
Scoob your mind is indeed in the gutter, and who who would have thought it with that angelic face? You cannot fool me though; Georgie and Mads are merely diversions for you two - I know where your love truly lies. I chose my words carefully.
PS: Vally, I did that with the pics - just straight jpg uploads. It must be me.
Lucky you indeed.
Lovely photos Margie. I am returning home from a weekend of family, so excuse my shortness.
xo
or...briefness
Hi Margie,
yes the VW Bully. Do you saw the WHO "Magic Bus" made for the TCT?
Here the link:
http://www.thewho.com/index.php?module=news&news_item_id=115
Have a good day.
Love
Stefan
I remeber sleep overs like that when Chantelle was at home, finding strange students on my floor!!..
Looks like a great place to chill and just hang out..
Photo's are fab!..
i wish...
Hi Margie,
What a lovely set of pics! You must be such a proud mum, and for good reason.
I wanted to let you know that our national government today formally apologised to our First Nations people (Canadian aboriginals) for their abysmal mistreatment in our residential schools. Much like what you posted in January, this will hopefully be the beginning of a road of healing for our First Nations. They deserve so much from a country that took everything from them and left them so little, and the apology is a first step, like it was in your country.
xx
AM
Gee I thought I'd seen them all, but I missed at least 2 Jameses and 3 goats - you couldn't get them through European Immigration I suppose.
What more is there to say, now that VallyP has mown all the grass in front of my feet (Dutch expression, hopefully self-explanatory) as usual.
And I thought I had the blogging kingdom all to myself, her being in South-Africa now.
Green Wing! Catching that on Belgian tv alone would be a reason to get a tv here in Westdorpe.
I don't mind seeing that doctor with the Greek profile at all.
Hmmm, worth considering, I bet we can receive Belgian tv here. We are so close to the border we can't even rely on automatic telphone operator selection. The phone might prefer the foreign signal. Imagine the costs.
I just came over from Dale's, I am glad all is ok.
Hi Margie! It's been crazy busy - will post/comment proper when I catch my breath.
Good to hear things are all okay.
And Thank You.
Love
Dale
Hi Margie, I too have just come from Dale's, and am so glad things are back to normal again. I've written more on Dale's blog, but just know you aren't alone, dear friend! xxx
Margie, i love you...
Thank you for visiting my half-baked, yet-to-be-totally-published post.
My pics blow up, some do, some don't. But most do. I wish I could help. I resized them all.
I have the odd one that is odd - maybe just go with it......sigh
Hey maybe when it says rotate...maybe our right is your left.
A few moments to play catch-up today.
Grace, I hope you had a lovely weekend. I loved the pics you posted of your Dad over on yours. xx
Stefan, yes, I did see that. I keep meaning to make a donation, although if I won it I'd have to donate it back again. I doubt they'd ship it across! It does look great though.
Gypsy, I know what you mean. These days the sleepovers are a little less, er, structured than they used to be. We get phonecalls from Mads asking if someone can come home with her and sleep on the sofa because he's just missed his last train. I quite like the house being thought of as a safe haven though. Mostly, it is.
Anne-Marie, that is wonderful news indeed. As you say, it's a first step, but an important one. And yes, I am proud of them, quirks and all. It's tiring, though!
Koos, immigration could have handled the extra Jameses, but I suspect they would have drawn the line at the goats. Or vice versa perhaps. So you're a Green Wing fan too? Or is it just that you like staring at the beautiful Tamsin Greig's profile? (I'm assuming it was hers you meant). It's very rude, but I love it to bits. Really skilful madness.
Grace, Dale and VallyPee, thank you so much. All is well, all is forgiven, and in the cold light of day it wasn't actually so bad. Lessons have been learned - by all of us. And Dale, your half-baked post was so good!
I really should proofread. Tamsin Grieg does not have a rude profile. It's Grecian - just ask Koos.
I meant the series is rude. Wonderfully rude.
Tamsin Greig (pron. Greek). What's in a name.
Your place seems to illustrate that you live in a very busy place with many young and happy people. How wonderful. Thanks for sharing this corner of your world with us.
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