
This Sunday just past we managed to get to the local markets around midday. Normally we're there around ten am, so it was a particularly slow start for our household. There hadn't been any upsets, growling, screaming, crying or disagreements even. Just a slow, languid morning.
On the way home with some fruit in tow for Harriet's lunches, we talk about what to do with the rest of the day. And suddenly we decide on a day trip to the Northern Beaches. Like, right NOW! And we manage it. We all get home, pack bags, go to the toilet and drive off.
The first fifteen minutes were slightly stressful, due to Ted's monotonous refrain of "Tunnel!" because there weren't tunnels every five minutes for him to admire. The airport, however, always makes an impact so that placated him amidst the tunnel desires.


He did, momentarily, become quiet with awe when he looked up at this position and then said "Water tunnel!". Aha! More tunnel action.


We weren't really there for very long - a few hours tops. We had a picnic lunch hobbled together from a few pieces we had left in the fridge. Ted spent a lot of time digging up sand with shells. Harry spent a lot of time...well...doing Harry stuff (which usually involves talking). James and I spent a lot of time playing tag teams on Ted intervention and Harry audience-ing.
Then, as we were leaving, I decided I'd try to grab the elusive family portrait. Jen took some gorgeous photos of us last year and they were so gorgeous as to inspire me to try and take some more in our day-to-day lives. Of course since then I haven't taken a one.

But here was my chance! Not one once of sadness all day, an impromptu outing, gorgeous weather and a picturesque location. I seized the moment, James seized the milk crate next to the jetty and I set up the shot. It did require stopping people from entering the jetty (which gave us quite the audience behind the camera to try and ignore) and there was a large group of people behind us because the ferry was coming in. But, amazingly, we somehow managed to position ourselves so that no-one else is visible, and we're all looking in the camera. It's a Christmas miracle!

3 comments:
Beautiful pics, those days are the best :)
Emma
ooooh this was beautiful !!!
What a lovely day !!
And the family portrait is gorgeous...and Harry let you do it ???
See you guys soon !! xxxx Lis
Amazing family photo Cass, well done! hope you manage lots more in the future :)
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