Sunday, February 21, 2010

Back to school and Pebbles' Puppies




With Chris starting Uni on Tuesday, It's official everyone is back at school!!!!! Here is a photo of Rosina doing a phone lesson with her teacher.

Everything is back to normal in the O'Sullivan household, Athalie's recovery is going well and all scans remain clear. Chris also is recovering well after spending nearly a week in hospital in Ayr with pancreatitis . He started Uni life this week and seems to be really enjoying it and can't wait to get his license. I don't think it's very cool for Dad to be dropping him off. LOL

Caitlyn is doing Year 12 this year and has a heavy work load of study. She is off to Stradbroke Island in a couple of weeks for Biology Camp. She seems to be settling back into school life again.

Rosie is doing really well, we spent the last couple of days in at her school meeting her teacher and fellow class mates. Her little dog Pebbles has just given birth to three little puppies and she is soooooo excited.

Well that leaves me, all is going well Athalie's mum has been down for the past six weeks helping get the kids back to school. She heads home next week and we will all miss her. Aussie Rules starts up in a couple of weeks and my weekends will be busy doing grading for the juniors. I feel more confident leaving Athalie alone for a few hours while i'm out. She always seems to get visits from friends while i am away (only takes a quick call but all her friends are only to happy to spend time with her). Ssshhh :-)
Anyway must go it's starting to get late, oh Jessica Watson is on the way home, she just passed under South Africa and is now in the Indian Ocean heading for Australia. If you havn't already you can catch up with this amazing young lady at http://jessicawatson.com.au/ . It is really worth going back to the begining of her adventure and see how much sailing and planning went into this trip.
Ok bye for now


Tim

3 comments:

  1. love the mum & puppies photo.

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  2. Are Rosina & Caitlyn home schooled? I know a mum with 10 kids & another with 7 ... all home schooled & doing very well. I'd be hopeless at it. My kids would learn little. I leave the formal teaching to others. My kids are adult ...17, 20, 26

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