Showing posts with label Colin Buchanan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colin Buchanan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

The Puppet Masters and some random goodness

I needed to distract my kids from the fact that I was neither feeding them or letting them watch TV this afternoon so I pulled out a little trick I have been thinking of trying for a little while. We turned the long couch around and we made it our puppet theatre! The boys had a blast. Unfortunately it wasn't the mummy-less fun that I expected it to be. First they needed someone to be the audience, then they actually expected the audience to pay attention. Then they needed a wee bit of mediation between some diva puppets. Finally they demanded a mummy performance... I'd just like to say I had them in stitches! Apparently I'm quite the comedian when I have my hand shoved up the backside of a small furry native animal.

Lots of other random bits of excitement happened today... We had a little incident at playgroup this morning. I was on set up so I was there early and a friend turned up with her two little boys and as I was pulling stuff out of the cupboard she very calmly tapped me on the arm and said "a spider just crawled under your shoe" I figured from her calm exterior that it was a daddy long legs or a garden spider. I stepped back and lifted my foot. This thing was the size of a small car! it was at least a foot between the eyes and after I freaked out and did "the spider dance" I put my foot between it's eyes... and all over the rest of it's creepy crawly body. I detest anything that can move without making a sound. So then it was dead and neither of us would move its still twitching body from the floor but figured it's probably not the best thing to do leaving it there with little babies turning up any minute so I went and got the minister from his office and asked him to remove the monster. I don't think he believed me that it shrunk incredibly when I stood on it. I asked my friend why she was so calm when it was such a massive creepy spider... "well it was your foot it was under, not mine" Yeah, thanks.

We were singing "He's got the whole world in His hands" this afternoon and we were putting in some of the Colin words then I sang "He's got the Mummies and the Babies in His hands, He's got the..." waited for Lion to pick the next line... "fishies and the Daddies in His hands" Yeah, I was expecting more like "the Daddies and the big kids" but obviously the fishies rank right up there too :)

Dragon survives on breakfast. Some days he doesn't eat much breakfast and I worry that he'll be passing out before dinner time (when he doesn't eat much anyway). Today he did his "I don't want lunch" thing and I did my "I'm gonna trick you into eating" thing. "Want some lunch, maybe a sausage?" "no, I not ungry" "okay, what about a little sandwich?" "okay" "what would you like on it?" "um... I like a big sandwich on it" So, how to sneakily be hungrier than you want to let on...

We have one of those little toilet seat things with the ladder up the front and the kid size seat that sits over the top. I took it off the toilet today as I flushed it for Lion and thought that I had accidentally dunked part of it in the flushing water... yuck. So when I went into the loo later and saw some big water drops on the floor I figured I must have swished some out. Then I thought it might be a bit too much water for what I thought I had done and there was no puddle where the seat would have dripped after I put it against the wall. I then noticed that Wolf's seed catalogue was rather damp and I realised Lion had been to the loo since then so I tried another avenue of questioning... "lion did you miss the toilet when you did a wee before?" "no mummy" "did the toilet splash when you flushed it?" "no mummy" Mummy has another horrifying thought "Lion did you drop daddy's catalogue in the toilet?" "no, um, yes mummy" "HOW DID YOU DO THAT?" "I wanted to read it while I was going to the toilet" "BUT YOU WERE DOING A WEE" "yeah" "YOU WERE STANDING UP" "I know, and I dropped it in" "okay, how about you don't read when you are doing a wee, if you want to read while you wee you need to sit down to do your wee" "okay mummy".

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

♪I've got that Hippo feeling♬

I know I portray on here that I am so close to perfect it's scary (stop that snickering) but I thought I would share with you that even I have my moments...

Today I went shopping in my nice new maternity top (that still looks like a bit of a swag but it's better than nothing). I was feeling less like a hippo and more like a normal (rather round) person. I got home after an hour or so shopping, picking Lion up from kindy, BEING SEEN IN PUBLIC BY LOTS OF PEOPLE, I was eating my dinner when I felt something scratching my back... you guessed it, I still had the tag attached to the shirt, and I'm pretty sure the fluro yellow "SALE" tag if not the ENTIRE tag was visible through the fabric. Oh well, I'm back to that hippo feeling.

Now it's back to your not so regularly and not at all scheduled posts.

Since it's been Easter the boys and I have been singing the Colin Buchanan song "He Died Upon the Cross" a fair bit. The other day we got into a bit of a discussion about the song. Here's the lyrics as best I can remember them...

He died upon the cross.
He died upon the cross.
He died upon the cross.
For me, for me, for, just for me.

One day when I was lost,
He died upon the cross,
He died upon the cross,
For me, for me, for, just for me.

They laid him in the grave,
They laid him in the grave,
They laid him in the grave,
For me, for me, for, just for me.

One day when I was lost,
He died upon the cross,
He died upon the cross,
For me, for me, for, just for me.

He rose up from the dead,
He rose up from the dead,
He rose up from the dead,
For me, for me, for, just for me.

One day when I was lost,
He died upon the cross,
He died upon the cross,
For me, for me, for, just for me.

He's coming back again,
He's coming back again,
He's coming back again,
For me, for me, for, just for me.

So, all the questions started flowing...

"Mummy, what's a grave?" So we had discussed the tomb where they put Jesus body but there was no connection between Jesus death and any other death. It's the first time I have been thankful that my kids have experienced death. I was able to explain what happens with someone body after they die because Lion still remembers his Great-great-grandma's funeral. So we went through the special wooden box at the front of the church was for holding her body because she didn't need it anymore, then we went to a place called a cemetery and there was a big hole dug in the ground and they lowered the special box into the hole and they covered it all up and then it wasn't just a hole in the ground it was a grave. A grave is where someones body is buried after they die because they don't need their body anymore. But sometimes it's not a hole in the ground, for Jesus body they had a big hole in a rock with a giant stone to cover the entrance to the hole, usually we call that a tomb, it's a type of grave. They didn't realise Jesus would still be using his body for a little bit longer so they put him in a grave because they thought he was going to stay dead.

Dragon sings "Laid in grave, Jesus still need 'is body, laid in grave, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me,..."

Lion asks why it says we are lost. So then I explain it's not talking about being lost on a street like mummy sometimes gets lost when we are looking for a new place, or being lost in the shops when you can't find your mummy or daddy but it means when we aren't friends with Jesus we are lost. Jesus died for us even though we weren't his friends because he knew that was the only way that he could make us his forever friends.

Dragon sings "one daaaay when I was looooost in the shops, Jesus died on the croooooss for me, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me,..."

So a few more deep questions came out that I can't remember now. It was lovely, I am wondering however, if we'll need to have the same discussion again in a year or so to clear it all up for Dragon again.

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Lionisms #'s 385673 & 385674

Yet another Colin song goes...

When your dad is crusty and your mum's in a flap
and you spilt your custard in your sisters lap....
Remember the Lord, Ohh,
remember that he is in control
remember the lord, ohh
He's watching his children
he cares, Ohhhhhh
Remember the Lord, Ohh.


Lions version...
When your dad is crusty and your mum's in a flap
and you've POPPED A POOP IN YOUR SISTERS LAP.


um, maybe I don't want a sister for him. I couldn't believe what I heard at first and got him to re-sing it for me.

We often sing kids songs loud and out of tune as we drive. today we were doing just that (with the CORRECT words to the above song when Lion asked...

"Mummy can you please turn of your music and turn on the radio music"

Thanks Lion, do I sing that good?

Saturday, 20 December 2008

Deck the Shed

It's time for another Aussie Christmas Carol from Colin.
Go on, have a guess what the tune is for this one...

Sing it out loud now!



Deck the shed with bits of wattle
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Whack some gum leaves in a bottle
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
All the shops are open Sundays (many Aussies pronounce it "sundies")
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Buy your dad some socks and undies
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la


Deck the shed with bits of gum tree
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Hang some decos off the plum tree
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Plant some kisses on the missus
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Have a ripper Aussie Christmas
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la


Say g'day to friends and rellies
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Wave them off with bulging bellies
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Kids and babies, youngies oldies,
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
May your fridge be full of coldies
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la


Chop the wood and stoke the barbie
ha-de-ya-de-ya-ha-ha-ha-ha
Ring the folks in Abu Dhabi
ha-de-ya-de-ya-ha-ha-ha-ha
Pop the stuffing in the turkey
ha-de-ya-de-ya-ha-ha-ha-ha
Little Mary's feeling 'urkey'
ha-de-ya-de-ya-ha-ha-ha-ha


Rally, rally round the table
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Fill your belly while you're able
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Joyce and Joanie, Dave and Darryl
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
Sing and Aussie Christmas carol
fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la


I had to get Lion to sing if for me three or four times this morning to see if I was hearing him right... "Deck the sh*t with bits of waddle"



He wouldn't sing it for a video.

Monday, 15 December 2008

Go Tell it to Australia

To the tune of "Go Tell It On A Mountain"

It's Christmas time in Lithgow
In Canberra and Moree
it's Christmas time in Boomi
and Adaminaby.....

CHORUS
Go tell it to Australia
in the city, the bush and everywhere
Go tell it to Australia
that Jesus Christ is Born

It's Christmas time in Murgon
in Fitzroy and Nerang
it's Chrissy in Nuriootpa
and in Wallerawang....

CHORUS

It's Christmas time in Derby
in Esperence and Longreach
It's Christmas time in Broken Hill
and down on Bondi Beach....

CHORUS

Another Colin Buchanan Christmas Carol for you to enjoy. Since I cant put the songs on without infringing on copyright I don't know if I will do any that aren't to familiar tunes.

Sunday, 14 December 2008

5 sleeps till Colin is here!!!!

Colin is here in only 5 sleeps (plus nap times of course as I have to be very specific for my kids). Now the arrival of Colin is almost as exciting as the arrival of the man in red. Only Colin gets here first! So, who has absolutely no idea what I am talking about????

Colin Buchanan is the most brilliant kids performer in the world and he happens to be an Aussie. Most people know him from Playschool and the Playhouse Disney or as a country music performer. But by far the best stuff he does is Kids music. CHRISTIAN kids music. and he is coming back to Stable on the Strand this year. This is his third year at Stable and I am so excited... oh, the kids are too a bit. So, Julie B from The Other Boufs... here is the answer to your question courtesy of Colin Buchanan...

Julie B. said...
LOL - loving those old posts and your your mum's as well.I never really thought about it, but do you have a whole different set of traditional "Christmas movies/cartoons" that take place in tropical weather instead of snow? :)


Dashing through the bush


In a rusty Holden ute


Kicking up the dust


Esky in the boot


Kelpie by my side


Singing Christmas songs


It's summertime and I am in


My singlet, shorts and thongs




CHORUS


OH! Jingle bells


Jingle bells


Jingle all the way!


Christmas in Australia


On a scorching summer's day


HEY!


Jingle bells


Jingle bells


Christmas-time is beaut


Oh what fun it is to ride


In a rusty Holden ute!



Engine's getting hot


Dodge the kangaroos


Swaggie climbs aboard


He is welcome, too


All the family is there


Sitting by the pool


Christmas Day the Aussie way


By the Barbequel




CHORUS




Come the afternoon


Grandpa has a doze


The kids and Uncle Bruce


Are swimming in their clothes


The time comes round to go


We take a family snap


Then pack the car


And all shoot through


Before the washing-up




CHORUS



Sorry about the dodgy formatting there...



So we do have some very Aussie songs, perhaps I'll put up another Colin one soon...


Is anyone wondering what Stable on the Strand is??


It is the biggest Christmas celebration in town and it is celebrating the birth of Christ. It is a free event all the churches get together and they create a whole town in a big park made to be Bethlehem, there are people playing all sorts of roles, roman soldiers, beggars, town folk, Mary, Joseph and Jesus


They had a particularly spunky trio playing them one night back in 2006. They try to rig it so they have as many "holy families" as they can so that each baby only has to do one session. we did 3 hours this night, the Mary dress is designed so you can feed while still wearing it if you want or you can go away to feed and a doll becomes Jesus and Joseph is a single father (to a very compliant baby) for a little while. I just sat there and fed, I don't think anyone even noticed, they thought I was just cuddling him. This particular year it was in a HUGE air conditioned tent but the air con blew it's nut and shut off, we had some lovely roman soldiers and also some angels fanning us (well baby Jesus anyway) so that we didn't overheat. Now it is all open air stuff.

One thing the kids love (other than Colin) is the REAL animals. Camels, donkeys, baby chicks, sheep, goats, they are all there and the kids can pat them and even hold the little ones. It is so well done. Apparently I am involved this year but have been unable to get to any of the training so I am unsure if I am still doing anything. Nothing up front this time... just going in after they have set up and saying that window is crooked, you need more palms over here, this stage is too prop heavy on one side, that sort of thing I think. They have a website you can check out. There is nothing else like it in Australia, it was all started by one church setting up a "live" stable each year and the crowds became more than their church could handle and they saw the potential for something bigger.

Once you enter Bethlehem they try to make it so real that they will only let you have a pottery cup to drink out of "on set" and you cannot wear a watch or anything modern like that, the costume ladies do really well making sure everyone is up to standard before they go on and the set designers do an excellent job making sure everything fits the period.