Pakmag Townsville - December 2015 Issue 61

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ISSUE NO. 61 DEC 2015 TOWNSVILLE

DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY

SEVEN THINGS HAPPY FAMILIES SHARE

COPING WITH PARENTS KEEP CALM THIS XMAS

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CONTENTS ISSUE NO. 61 DEC 2015

06 Entertainment: Check This Out 08 Feature: Seven Things Happy

Hello and welcome to the very special Christmas edition of PakMag.

Families Share

11 Keep Calm and Cope With Parents

This time of year is magic. Summer is here, there is lots to celebrate, and hopefully time for some RnR with loved ones. This month we give you insight into what happy families have in common and share some tips for dealing with extra family members over the Festive Season (we all have that crazy relative don’t we!) It wouldn’t be our special Christmas edition if we didn’t have some Christmas cooking and crafts, the best things to do for Christmas and of course, our school holiday guide and a HEAP of prizes. From all the team at PakMag, we wish you and your family a very special festive season, and a happy New Year. Be safe, disconnect from technology, and enjoy your beautiful family.

15 Health 16 Healthy Recipes 19 Bump & Bub: Baby’s First Christmas 20 Bump & Bub: WIN 23 Whats On 25 Mini Mag 32 Craft Corner: Alternative

Until next time, don’t forget to tell everyone, you read it in PakMag.

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34 Celebrate: Tropical Christmas Party 37 School Holiday Guide

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43 What’s News: In Business PAKMAG HEAD OFFICE P 4053 3331 F 4053 3350 E admin@pakmag.com.au PO BOX 7433 Cairns QLD 4870 FB www.facebook.com/pakmagtownsville T #pakmag ON THE COVER MODEL Sabian Moncrieff PHOTOGRAPHY Cheeky Monkey Photography WEB www.cheekymonkeyphotos.com.au DISCLAIMER No part of this magazine, including the advertisements within it may be reproduced, in part or in whole without the expressed permission of the editor. Whilst the greatest of care is taken to ensure that the information in the magazine is correct at the time of going to press, readers are advised to check details before visiting. The publishers cannot accept responsibility for errors, inaccuracies or omissions. The expressions expressed within PakMag are not necessarily the views of the publishers, but those of individual writers.

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T U O S I H T K C CHE

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Take iN a Movie for a Good Cause WHEN: Sunday 6 December WHERE: Event Townsville City

Riverway Movie Night - Elf WHEN: Friday 18 December, 7.15pm WHERE: Riverway Lagoon, 20 Village Bvd, Thuringowa MORE INFO: www.townsville.qld.gov.au Enjoy a night out of the house with the kiddies and take in a free viewing of the holiday classic Elf, featuring Will Ferrell and Zooey Deschanel.

Townsville Library Summer Reading Program WHEN: Tuesday 1 December to 27 January WHERE: Libraries around Townsville MORE INFO: www.townsville.qld.gov.au

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New Years Eve Pictures in the Park WHEN: Thursday, 31 December, 7.00pm WHERE: The Strand Park or The Riverway MORE INFO: www.townsville.qld.gov.au Townsville City Council's New Year’s Eve Pictures in the Park is a free community event for the whole family. For the first time, this event will be held in two locations simultaneously!

Keep the kids’ reading during the school holidays with the Summer Reading Club. The theme of the 2015/16 Summer Reading Club is Lost Worlds – Underwater Worlds, Alternative Universes, Epic Adventures, Mythical Creatures and Discovery.

Both events will be showing the same movies, and both events will have two fireworks shows!

Children who register receive a free pack and prizes for every five books they read. Registration is via council’s website or at CityLibraries Townsville.

Bring a picnic rug and the family down to watch two movies, fireworks at 8.45pm and midnight plus food and coffee vendors will be on site.

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MORE INFO: www.eventcinemas. com.au/EventsPromotions/ AdvanceCharityScreening Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang will make an advance big-screen debut on Sunday 6 December at Mt Pleasant Cinemas. The money raised in Townsville will go to the Children’s Hospital Foundation Qld. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased online at or at cinema box offices.

WHEN: Sunday 13 December, 5.00pm - 8.30pm WHERE: Central Park off Main Street MORE INFO: www.pakmag.com.au Get in the Christmas spirit at the PakMag / North Shore Christmas Party! Come along and celebrate the happiest season of the year with a fun-filled night of Christmas carols, music, fun and games. A Christmas movie will also screen from 7.00pm. Dress in your Christmas best for a chance to WIN some amazing prizes. There are those in our community who are less fortunate than us, so if your family is able, please bring along a wrapped present (a teenage or male gift is most needed), or a donation of non-perishable food for St Vincent De Paul. Sponsored by PakMag, Queensland Country Credit Union, Calanna Pharmacy, 4TOFM and Stockland North Shore, proudly supporting St Vincent De Paul.


Carols by Candlelight WHEN: Sunday 6 December, 5.00pm to 8.30pm WHERE: Reid Park Complex MORE INFO: www.townsville.qld.gov.au Held at Reid Park under the big top, the evening begins with pre-show entertainment showcasing some of Townsville’s local dance schools and up-and-coming soloists in the area. The event will be headlined by country music stars The McClymonts. Santa Claus will also pop in for a special visit and some of the finest musical talent in the region will be performing. With free entertainment, safe-flame candles, amusement rides for the kids and a brand new food court layout with much more food and beverage stalls, the night is sure to be one to remember!

Stable on the Strand WHEN: Friday 18 - Tuesday 22 December 5.30pm - 9.30pm WHERE: Strand Park, the Strand MORE INFO: www.stableonthestrand.com.au For five days before Christmas, Strand Park is transformed into the historic town of Bethlehem. Enjoy a wide range of activities including face painting, dressups, carpentry, weaving, pottery and dancing. The Stable Village stage which will showcase performances every day including singing, acting, storytelling and mime. Take a tour around the Town of Bethlehem and discover how the spirit of Christmas can come to life.

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y p p a H e B , Don't Worry SEVEN THINGS ALL HAPPY FAMILIES HAVE IN COMMON STORY Jenna Gallina A recent study spanning across seven countries and conducted by Fisher-Price confirmed that the one thing that most mums wish for their children is happiness. Seeing our children sad, frustrated, depressed or anxious is difficult to say the least. And while there is no magic ingredient we can feed our children to ensure they are constantly happy - According to The Secrets of Happy Families, New York Times bestselling author Bruce Feiler, there seems to be a few trends in what happy families have in common. HAPPY FAMILIES HAVE… A FAMILY MISSION STATEMENT We create goals for ourselves on a regular basis – fitness goals, work goals, personal goals. So why not do the same with your family? Create a family mission statement that helps define the values that matter the most to everyone. HAPPY FAMILIES TRY… TO FIND DAILY QUALITY TIME For most families, dinner time is quality family time. If you or your partner works nights or shift work, then dinner may not be suited to you but try and make sure you have at least a half an hour every day to spend time together without any distractions. No television. No mobile phones. No iPads. HAPPY FAMILIES HAVE… AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE PAST Knowing your family history can bring pride and understanding to your children. It can help get them interested in history and give them a better understanding of where they have come from and what that means. HAPPY FAMILIES HAVE… AN EQUAL SAY Everyone in the household should be treated as equal. Sure, you’re the boss and you make the rules about what’s for dinner and when it’s bedtime but your children should always feel like they have a right to express their thoughts, feelings and opinions.

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you want to meet and if you happen to meet these goals, then perhaps offer a family reward. HAPPY FAMILIES KNOW… THE RIGHT WAY TO FIGHT Arguing is perfectly normal and natural, especially if everyone feels comfortable enough to voice their opinion and express their feelings. No one is going to agree with each other all the time but, turns out, there is a right way and a wrong day to fight. Bruce Feiler suggests that when things start to get heated, separate everybody for a bit of a breather. Ask everyone to come up with three options to the solution to the problem and then bring everyone back together to discuss the decision moving forward. HAPPY FAMILIES… PLAY TOGETHER There is nothing more important than having fun together as a family. Try to schedule a family fun afternoon once a week (or once a month) where you get out of the house together. Go to the beach. Go to a park. Go for a hike or simply jump in the car and explore a new area where you have never been before.

HAPPY FAMILIES AIM FOR… A WEEKLY MEETING

Relationships are hard work and even the strongest families have good and bad days. There will be times when you feel so overwhelmed with love for your partner and your children and other times when you will be on the verge of throwing a shoe at their heads (probably a dirty shoe that the kids were supposed to pick up off the floor and put away).

Set up twenty minutes a week to have a family meeting. Talk about the highlights and lowlights of the week before and what’s on the agenda for the week ahead. Talk about goals

Lead by example and try to ensure you are as happy as you can be. Eliminate the things in your life, from friendships to unhealthy habits that could be making things toxic for you.

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THE ABC'S OF HAPPY CHILDREN WANT TO ENSURE YOUR CHILDREN ARE GROWING UP HAPPY? Teach them the importance of these ABC’s (minus X) of life:

A cceptance of others B elief in themselves C ompassion D iscipline and structure E mpathy and sympathy F inding balance between structure,

relaxation and play

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importance of giving

H umility and honesty I ntegrity J udicious

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L iving an active lifestyle M anaging stress N obility and morality O ptimism P atience

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S elf-confidence and selfreliance

T rusting your instincts U nconditional love V aliantly standing up for what you believe in

W illpower Y earning for more out of life, and going for it

Z ealousness

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KEEP CALM AND

COPE WITH PARENTS STORY Jenna Gallina It’s the time of the year when the weather heats up, the closets become packed with hidden toys, the money gets tight and the stress levels increase. And, for most of us, Christmas is also the time we welcome our extended families with open arms. We all love our families. Sure, you may have a quirky cousin or an exhausting aunt in the mix, but family is family. Here are some tips to make the time you spend with them as pleasant as possible and memorable for all the right reasons.

Be the Boss

Yes, they raised you, but you’re in charge now which means if you say no sweets, no treats and no staying up late with Nanny and Poppy, no means no. Stand your ground, especially in front of the children.

Ignore the Mess

When you have extra people in your house, things are going to get messy, especially when you also add in the Christmas decorations, extra food and house full of kids on school holidays. You have two choices – you can spend your free time picking up after everyone or you can just let things be a little chaotic for a while.

Let them Fit into Your Routine

Life doesn’t stop when your parents or in-laws come to visit and often you still have to work, grocery shop, clean, cook dinners and do things around the house. Try not to feel guilty that you cannot entertain them the entire time. Most likely than not, they are perfectly content being with you and the kids, even if you’re just at home.

Give them Jobs

Alternatively, if they seem restless, you can always give them a few tasks. Ask your dad to be in charge of wrapping all the kid’s Christmas presents. Get mum to be in control of all washing. And I’m sure the kid’s uncle would love to be the official dog walker.

Let it Go

Whether they are staying for a weekend or a few weeks, there are going to be days when tension builds. You may have a fight with your partner in front of them. Your kids may get in a screaming match and you choose to discipline them in a way that your parents don’t agree with. Rather than let these things get to you, let it go. Move forward and forget it. Talk to your partner at night, take a deep breath, vent to your girlfriends at work and let it go. The storm never bothered you anyway.

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Create a Naughty Jar

Parents acting poorly? Not cleaning up their mess? Swearing in front of the kids? Make a family naughty jar and ensure that everyone, parents included, contribute when they do something wrong. This can add a little bit of humour to the situation but also instils to your children that poor behaviour is not acceptable at any age. If you have a spare corner in the house, you can also create a time out corner. I can guarantee nothing lightens the mood after a bit of an argument like watching your father-inlaw pouting in the naughty corner.

See it From Their Point of View

Your parents and your in-laws were the boss for several years. As proud as they are of seeing you take control, raise your own family and become a mum, it can be difficult for them to let go. After all, just like your kids will always be your babies, you will always be their baby, even if you have the odd grey (ahem… blonde) hair and a mortgage of your own. And they will always love you unconditionally. You (and your children) really do mean the world to them, during the Christmas season and every single other day of the year. So even if they drive you nuts, put the peanut butter lid on halfway and drink all the beer in the fridge, keep these tips in mind. And buy a few extra cartons of beer...just in case.

Who is Coming to Christmas this Year? Managing your MIL author Katy Rink identifies some key characteristics in parents and in-laws that we couldn’t help but share. So, which one can you expect at your Christmas dinner?

The Hoverer

Everyday they’re hovering. Helicopter parents often turn into helicopter grandparents. Hoverers like to help and it may feel like they are watching your every move, ensuring you cook the chook right, you use the right placemats and you stir the potatoes just the way your partner likes them. Take it as a compliment or pass the reins over to them and go relax for a little bit.

The Grinch

It’s too hot. The kids are too loud. The television isn’t playing his sports program. The world is officially over according to the Grinchy Grandma or Grandpa. Give the Grinch a beer, send him to the naughty corner and tell him he can only come out once he has three nice things to say about the situation.

The Bulldozer

Also known as the steamroller, these are the parents that come in, expect the best seat on the lounge, a fresh soft drink in their hands and the remote. Selective hearing works well in these instances.

The Expert

Having kids thirty years ago means that your parents and in-laws are experts in all aspects of raising children and maintaining a household. And, these experts are not afraid to let you know. Smile, nod and take their advice in stride.

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+ LOOKING AFTER YOUR EARS Story Matthew Grounds, Principal Audiologist at Hearservice Look after your ears, after all… you only get one pair.

+ THE HEALTHY MIND PLATTER We’ve all seen the food pyramid that showcases what we should be eating (dairy, produce, whole grains, etc) but, it turns out, there is much more to filling our platter with goodness than just what we eat. The Healthy Mind Platter features seven daily essential mental activities to optimise brain matter and create well-being. Designed by David Rock and Dr. Daniel J. Siegal, The Healthy Mind Platter creates an appetite for increasing awareness of how to nourish our mental well-being each day too. “The key is balancing the day with each of these essential mental activities,” Dr. Dan explains on his website. “Mental wellness is all about reinforcing our connections with others and the world around us; and it is also about strengthening the connections within the brain itself.” So what are the seven things we should be focusing on each day?

4. PHYSICAL TIME Exercise is an essential aspect to our mental well-being.

1. SLEEP

1. Clean your ears with extra care.

Wipe the outer ear with a washcloth or tissue. Don’t put anything into your ear smaller than your elbow. Don’t use cotton buds, bobby pins or sharp pointed objects to clean your ears. These objects may injure the ear canal or eardrum.

2. Blow - don’t sniff! Reduce the risk of ear infections by treating upper respiratory (ears, nose, and throat) infections promptly; blow don’t sniff to avoid blocking your Eustachian tubes.

3. Listen to your ears. Some illnesses

Our brain needs rest. Sleep consolidates learning and helps to recover from the experiences of the day.

This is our social time when we connect to other people and to the natural world around us.

and medical conditions can affect your hearing. If you experience sudden hearing loss or have constant noise in your ears or head, see an ear doctor promptly.

2. FOCUS TIME

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5. CONNECTING TIME

Focus time is work time – when we focus on goals, take on challenges and make deep connections in the brain.

This is our ‘me-time’ where we reflect internally, focusing on our thoughts and feelings.

5. Put a lid on it. Always wear a

7. DOWN TIME

3. PLAY TIME

Down time is our non-focused time. There is no specific goal and we simply let our mind wander and simply relax.

For adults, play time allows us to be spontaneous and creative, to playfully enjoy novel experiences.

exposed to loud music, loud power tools or machinery, wear ear plugs to protect yourself from noise damage. helmet when you participate in any activity that puts you at risk for head and ear injuries. These may include boxing, cycling, skiing, horse-riding, rollerblading and football.

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BUMP & BUB

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FIRST CHRISTMAS STORY Jenna Gallina Sure, your baby won’t remember his or her first Christmas but you certainly will! And you’ll have the stacks and stacks of photos to prove it. So here are some tips on making baby’s first Christmas just that little bit extra special.

SPLURGE ON CHRISTMAS PJ’S

Of course, your baby will probably be too young to

It’s just not Christmas without a new set of PJ’s and there are so many adorable Christmas pyjama sets for little ones.

remember or even participate in most of these but the memories are for you as well.

GET CRAFTY WITH CHRISTMAS KEEPSAKES

SEND A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM SANTA

Create a Christmas canvas to help commemorate just how wee your little one was by taking an imprint of your bub’s hand or foot and making it into a Christmas-themed picture. Have a look online and see what you can find but our favourites include a Christmas footprint penguin, or a reindeer handprint.

Talk to Santa is a great website for this. Simply upload your

DESIGN A PERSONALISED ORNAMENT

Head over to YouTube and check out Super Simple Songs

details and within 48 hours the elves with send your bub a video from Santa. You can share it with friends and family through social media. www.talktosanta.com

INTRODUCE YOUR LITTLE ONE TO CHRISTMAS CAROLS

There are a number of personalised ornaments you can buy online or in stores to commemorate the occasion, many of which allow you to add an image, bub’s name or a special message.

which offers a number of Christmas classics with cute

STAGE A PHOTO SHOOT

MAKE A CHRISTMAS TIME CAPSULE

Many professional photographers offer Christmas specials where you can get a few great portraits of your little one for a good price. Or, you can stage a photo shoot yourself. You may want to grab a couple family ones too and we highly recommend dressing up in ugly Christmas sweaters to mark the occasion. Make sure you continue the ugly Christmas sweater tradition every year. This is another great way to capture how much bub has grown.

puppets, colourful animation and more. This is a great way to introduce bub to Santa, the songs and the colours of

Christmas. www.youtube.com/user/SuperSimpleSongs

Pick up a beautiful Christmas gift box and, once Christmas is over, fill it with the mementos from above – the PJ’s, the stocking, the ornament and some photos of the day.

PERSONALISE A STOCKING Get bub a special stocking of his own and fill it with little goodies.

START A TRADITION There are so many wonderful Christmas traditions to try out. We love Christmas advent calendars, Elf on the Shelf, a Christmas Eve Box (where you include a new set of PJ’s, a Christmas book or DVD, a tin of Milo and a few other goodies to enjoy on Christmas Eve) and taking a drive to see the Christmas lights.

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WHAT'S ON DEC Tuesday 1 ART-BOX - ART ACTIVITIES FOR UNDER 5'S Pinnacles Gallery 4773 8871 10.00am / Free / Family

www.ticketshop.com.au 1.00pm & 6.30pm / Cost / Family

Sunday 6 HANSEL & GRETEL - ANN ROBERTS SCHOOL OF DANCE Townsville Civic Theatre www.ticketshop.com.au 1.00pm & 6.30pm / Cost / Family CHRISTMAS ART STUDIO Carols by Candlelight, Reid Park Complex 47279011 5.00pm / Free / Family CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Reid Park, Railway Estate www.townsville.qld.gov.au 5.00pm / Free / Family

Thursday 3 HANSEL & GRETEL - ANN ROBERTS SCHOOL OF DANCE Townsville Civic Theatre www.ticketshop.com.au 1.00pm & 6.30pm / Cost / Family

Friday 4 HANSEL & GRETEL - ANN ROBERTS SCHOOL OF DANCE Townsville Civic Theatre www.ticketshop.com.au 1.00pm & 6.30pm / Cost / Family

Saturday 5 HANSEL & GRETEL - ANN ROBERTS SCHOOL OF DANCE Townsville Civic Theatre

THE PEANUTS MOVIE - AHL CHARITY SCREENING Event Cinemas, Townsville All funds raised goes to the Children's Hospital Foundation Qld www.eventcinemas.com.au 11.00am / $10 / Family

Saturday 12 RSPCA – CAROLS UNDER THE STARS Riverway Amphitheatre www.rspcaqld.org.au/locations/ townsville 7.00pm / Family

"Minty picks PakMag Northshore Christmas Party on Sunday 13th " CHRISTMAS ART STUDIO Townsville Artist market, Riverway Arts Centre 4773 8871 2.00pm / Free / Family

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REEF WORKSHOP - PRINT THE REEF Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Cost FREE FAMILY SWIM DAY Kokoda, Long Tan, Tobruk and Northern Beaches pools www.townsville.qld.gov.au 9.00am / Free / Family

REEF WORKSHOP FANTASTIC PLASTIC Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Cost

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Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Cost / Family

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CINEBUZZ CREW SCREENING - THE GOOD DINOSAUR BCC and Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au 10.30am / Cost / Family

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WHAT'S ON DEC Tuesday 15 KIDS BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Food Court, Castle Town www.castletown.com.au 9.00am / Free / Kids ART ESCAPE - PAPER PLATE PORTHOLES Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Cost / Family

Wednesday 16 SWIMMING INTENSIVE PROGRAM Kirwan Aquatic Centre www.kirwanaquaticcentre.com.au email for more info info@love2swimschool.com.au Cost / Kids SWIMMING INTENSIVE PROGRAM Allambie Lane Training centre www.kirwanaquaticcentre.com.au email for more info info@love2swimschool.com.au Cost / Kids

ART ESCAPE - RECYCLED SUBMARINES Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Cost / Family JEWELLERY MAKING WORKSHOP FOR KIDS Aussie Party Place (opposite Stockland) www.facebook.com/BeadMaking-Workshop 10.00am / $15 / Kids CHICKS AT THE FLICKS SCREENING - JOY BCC and Event Cinemas www.eventcinemas.com.au 7.00pm / Cost / Adult

Thursday 17 SWIMMING INTENSIVE PROGRAM Kirwan Aquatic Centre www.kirwanaquaticcentre.com.au email for more info info@love2swimschool.com.au Cost / Kids SWIMMING INTENSIVE PROGRAM Allambie Lane Training centre www.kirwanaquaticcentre.com.au email for more info info@love2swimschool.com.au Cost / Kids ART ESCAPE - OCEAN IN A BOTTLE Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Cost / Family

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SWIMMING INTENSIVE PROGRAM Kirwan Aquatic Centre www.kirwanaquaticcentre.com.au email for more info info@love2swimschool.com.au Cost / Kids

CHRISTMAS ART STUDIO Stable on the Strand, Strand Park 4727 9011 5.30pm / Free / Family

SWIMMING INTENSIVE PROGRAM Allambie Lane Training centre www.kirwanaquaticcentre.com.au email for more info info@love2swimschool.com.au Cost / Kids RIVERWAY MOVIE NIGHTS ELF Riverway Lagoons www.townsville.qld.gov.au 7.00pm / Free / Family

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Sunday 20 CHRISTMAS ART STUDIO Stable on the Strand, Strand Park 4727 9011 5.30pm / Free / Family FREE FAMILY FUN DAY Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Free / Family

RIVERWAY MOONLIGHT MARKETS Riverway Free / Family ART ESCAPE - CREATURES OF THE DEEP Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 4727 9011 10.30am / Cost / Family CHRISTMAS ART STUDIO Stable on the Strand, Strand Park 4727 9011 5.30pm / Free / Family STABLE ON THE STRAND Strand Park www.stableonthestrand.com.au 5.30pm / Free / Family

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REGULAR MARKETS BALGAL BEACH MARKETS Time/Date: 8am-1pm, First & Third Sat Location: Balgal Beach

BLUEWATER COMMUNITY CENTRE TWILIGHT MARKETS Location: Bluewater Community Assoc Date: Every Second Saturday

COTTERS MARKETS Time/Date: 8.30am-1pm, Every Sun Location: Flinders St & Townsville Bulletin Square,

HORSESHOE BAY MARKETS Time: 9am-2pm Date: Every second and last Sunday Location: Horseshoe Bay Foreshore

CARLYLE GARDENS ARTS & CRAFTS MARKETS Time: 9am Date: 1st Sat of the month (Mar - Dec) Location: Carlyle Gardens Retirement Resot, Beck Drive, Condon

CASTLE HILL PCYC MARKETS Time/Date: 7am to 11am, Every Sun Location: Castle Hill PCYC

Time: 5.30pm-8pm Date: Every Friday (Exc Good Friday) Location: Magnetic Island RSL

MOUNTAINVIEW PLAZA MARKET Time: 8am-2pm, Every Saturday (Exc Jan) Location: Mountainview Plaza

NQ FARMERS MARKET Time/Date: 6am-12pm, Every Saturday Location: North Shore Town Centre

RENEGADE HANDMADE INDOOR MARKET EXTRAVAGANZA Time: 8am-1pm Date: Every Second Sat Location: Aitkenvale School

BUSHLAND BEACH MARKETS Time/Date: 8am-1pm, First & Third Sun Location: Bushland Beach

MAGNETIC ISLAND RSL MARKET

LABEL TRADERS MARKET Time: 8am-12pm Date: 3rd Sunday of the month Location: Mundingburra State School

STRAND NIGHT MARKETS Time/Date: 5pm-9.30pm, First Friday Location: Strand Park (Runs from May to Dec)

TOWNSVILLE ARTIST MARKET Time/Date: August 1 at Strand Ephemera, October 24, Riverway Arts Centre, 9am-12pm

WILLOWS ROTARY MARKETS Time/Date: 7.30-11.30am, Every Sun Location: Willows Shop Centre Carpark

UPPER ROSS COMMUNITY Time/Date: 8.00am-1.00pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month Location: Next to McDonalds at Rasmussen

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REGULAR EVENTS

Cost $23 (3 - 13), $29 (14+), $89 (Family 4)

TOWNSVILLE GALLERIES

FIRST FIVE FOREVER

VARIOUS DAYS

VARIOUS DAYS

MONDAY MORNING ART GROUP (Adults) Time/Day 9.00am, Monday Location Pinnacles Gallery, 4773 8871

PARENT INFORMATION SESSIONS Time/Day 9.30am, First Tuesday Location CityLibraries Aitkenvale Web www.townsville.qld.gov.au Cost Free

ART-BOX - ART ACTIVITIES for Under 5's Time/Day 10.00am, First Tuesday Location Pinnacles Gallery Cost/Phone Free (Kids) 4773 8871 PERCIVAL'S LIFE DRAWING (Adults) Time/Day 6.30pm, Tuesday Location Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Cost/Phone $15, 4727 9011 FREE FAMILY FUN DAY - ART ACTIVITIES FOR THE FAMILY Time/Day 10.30am, Third Sunday Location Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Cost/Phone Free, (Family) 4727 9011

BROTHERS LEAGUES CLUB TOWNSVILLE VARIOUS DAYS MEMBERSHIP DRAW Time/Day 6.30pm, Wednesday Location Brothers Townsville Phone 4773 8000 MEMBERSHIP DRAW Time/Day 1.00pm, Sunday Location Brothers Townsville Phone 4773 8000

BELGIAN GARDENS STATE SCHOOL PLAYGROUP MONDAYS Time 9.00 - 11.00am Location Belgian Gardens SS Hall Cost/Phone $2 per person, 4771 3655

NEWBORN AND FAMILY DROP-IN SERVICE Time/Day Tuesday (9am to 2pm), Saturdays (9.00am to 12.00pm) Location CityLibraries Aitkenvale Web www.townsville.qld.gov.au Cost Free

DODGEBALL & VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Time 6.00pm to 8.00pm Location Launch Zone, 1300 528 624 Cost $90 per team (Weekly - $15pp) JUMP FITT Time/Days Monday (6.00pm), Wednesday (5.30pm), Saturday (8am) Location Launch Zone, 1300 528 624 Cost $15 per person

MOUNT LOUISA SCOUT GROUP VARIOUS DAYS JOEYS AND CUBS (6-10) Time/Day Tuesdays, 6:30pm-8:00pm

TOWNSVILLE TOY LIBRARY TOWNSVILLE TOY LIBRARY PLAYGROUP Term Time Fridays 9.00 - 11.00am Cost $2 TOWNSVILLE TOY LIBRARY Days/Times Every Tuesday and the 1 & 3 Saturday AND Thursday of the month from 9.30 until 11.00am. Location Toy Library is at the Railway Estate Community Centre, 23 First St

PLAYGROUP TOY LIBRARY Days/Times Last saturday of the month from 8.30 - 10.00am Location The Toy Shed, Fitzroy St, Heatley

SCOUTS (10-14) Time/Day Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm Location Mt Louisa House of Praise (Bayswater Rd) Phone 0403 862 449 (Matt)

KINGPIN BOWLING

LEARN JAPANESE PLAYGROUP

VARIOUS DAYS NIGHTTIME UNLIMITED BOWLING AND LASER SQUIRMISH Days Sundays to Thursdays Time 6.00pm to Close Location Kingpin Bowling, 132 695 Cost $30 per person

MONDAYS DURING SCHOOL TERM

MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QLD 2ND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH FREE DAY FOR TOWNSVILLE AND BURDEKIN LOCALS AT THE MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QLD (Excl School Holidays) Time 9.30am - 5.00pm

BROTHERS KIDS NIGHT Time/Day 6.00pm - 9.00pm Friday Location Brothers Townsville Phone 4773 8000 (Free)

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MONDAY / THURSDAY NIGHTS

Time 6.00 - 8.00pm Phone/Cost 4724 4790 (Free)

MESSY PLAY (Bookings Required) Days Wednesdays Time 9.00am & 10.30am Location CityLibraries Aitkenvale

KIDS CLUB (Supervised) Time/Day 6.00pm - 9.30pm Every Night Location Brothers Townsville Phone 4773 8000

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SUNDAY FACEPAINTING Location Seaview Hotel Time 12.00 - 3.00pm FACEPAINTING Location Kirwan Tavern

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FABRIC

TREE

Traditional Christmas trees are beautiful. But they can be messy. Even the artificial ones can leave a mess to clean up which is why many families are considering Christmas trees that think outside the cardboard box. Instead of adding a traditional Christmas tree to the corner, why not consider a deco hung canvas tree? Simply hang it up and you’re done. When it’s time to clean up from Christmas, roll it up and put it away until next year. Thanks to www.cotemaison.fr

Rosemary

Tree

For those working with a small space, this Rosemary Tree is a simple and eloquent solution. You can still enjoy the beautiful smell of Christmas without the mess. Using a saw, simply cut various pieces of wood and attached rosemary, evergreen or other fresh greenery to each board using a hot glue gun. Use painters tape to secure the boards on the wall in a tree form. Thanks to www.almostmakesperfect.com

DRIFTWOOD

TREE

Add a bit of the beach to your tropical Christmas with this adorable driftwood tree idea. The kids will love collecting bits of driftwood to bring home. Follow the same directions as above (Rosemary tree) to secure each piece of driftwood and then decorate with pine cones, evergreen, Christmas ornaments and fairy lights. One of the best things about choosing a Christmas tree to place on the wall is that you don’t have to make space in your home. The presents can still sit under the wall hanging but without that cluttered look. Thanks to freepeople.tumblr.com

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PHOTO

TREE

Personalise Christmas with this adorable idea. Choose some of your favourite family photos or why not give the kids the camera and let them choose some things they would like to photograph? We especially love the black and white vintage look. Simply choose photos and arrange on a clean wall into a Christmas tree, complete with the trunk and star on the top. Thanks to blogg.skonahem.com

STAR

TREE

For those who still want a traditional tree but are sick of picking up broken ornaments that your toddler has grabbed from the bottom of the tree, then here is a stunning alternative. Simply add star wall stickers around the tree as well as a few star decorations on the top of the tree (where little fingers cannot reach). Thanks to www.ohhhmhhh.de


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TROPICAL PARTY The heat is on! Host your own tropical Christmas party and celebrate the sizzling hot summer. Here are a few fun ways to get into the festive spirit.

1. Light it up – wrap fairy lights around palm trees in the backyard to give the area a bit of a glow.

2. Get crafty – make your own Christmas tropical wreath to hang on the door. This is a great project to do with the kids too.

3. Tropical treats – you cannot go wrong with a BBQ-

inspired party with plenty of shrimp, chicken and meats paired with various tropical salads. A fun summery starter are these delicious Cubed Watermelon Bites from www.addapinch.com.au. Simply sandwich feta in between two pieces of cubed watermelon and drizzle with balsamic glaze.

4. Decorate – give your backyard a taste of the tropics

with an adorable pineapple gold glitter banner from Etsy store BashandCoParty. Stock up on paper umbrellas to add to the drinks and choose colourful paper lanterns to hang from the ceiling.

5. Go Green - Amp up the Christmas vibes on your table

setting with tropical greenery. Simply add some leaves and ferns to the glasses and cutlery. Secure with brown string for a festive feel.

6. Fruity Hats - Make your own DIY fruit inspired party hats from www.studiodiy.com

7. Taste the tropics – it’s not a Christmas party without

cocktails (or mocktails) in Christmas colours. Try the Match Mint Ice Tea from www.loveandlemons.com and pair with the Strawberry Lime Rose Sangria from www.kitchentreaty.com

8. Perfect your pavlova – No Australian Christmas would be

complete without a pavlova! Try this Raspberry Pomegranate Layered Pavola at www.hungryaustralian.com

9. Festive fancy dress – costume parties are always fun

but it can be quite uncomfortable to dress up in the heat. Pair your shorts, togs and thongs with these DIY party printables from Etsy store CreativeSenseCo.

10. Kiddie pool coldies – fill two kiddies pools with ice and drinks for the day. Fill one with adult drinks and one with juice for the little ones.

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mber e c e D s ’ g PakMa

Kirwan Aquatic and Allambie Lane Training Centre SWIMMING INTENSIVE PROGRAMS

SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIALS FROM 12TH DECEMBER - 31ST JANUARY All Day Deal- $7 one game tenpin + two arcade tokens Open 9.00am till late every day, check

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call 4723 3447, email admin@

Email -

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Perc Tucker Regional Gallery December.

Starting 1st January - Townsville

15/12/2015

ages 16 & under who bowl. With the

Call - 1300 Launch (528624)

Holiday Activities from the 14th of

Art Escape - Underwater Mobiles

to the 22nd January and is open to

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Facebook for times

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For more information or to book,

14/12/2015

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LAUNCHZONE

Art Escape - Paper Plate Portholes 16/12/2015

Reef HQ

Art Escape - Recycled Submarines

VENOMOUS SNAKES WITH RANGER DAN

17/12/2015

Saturday 19 December 2015– 24

23rd January.

Art Escape - Ocean in a Bottle

December 11.00am- 1.00pm

***They also have a Free Balloon

18/12/2015

Cost: General admission or valid

Drop with Prizes in centre every

Art Escape - Creatures of the Deep

membership pass

holidays.

Bookings are ESSENTIAL

Please refer to www.reefhq.com.au

Bookings are recommended. Phone

(07) 4727 9011 or email

info@reefhq.com or phone

4773 2133.

ptrg@townsville.qld.gov.au

4750 0800.

competition bowl-off on Saturday

day at 12.00pm during the school

for further information, or email

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PET PAGE

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Your Dog in Townsville Looking for an off-leash area were you can let your dog frolic without the fear of getting in trouble? We’ve hunted down a few of the best dog parks in your area. ALL OF THESE BEACHES HAVE DESIGNED OFF-LEASH AREAS:

PETS BY NUMBERS – DID YOU KNOW?

Apex Park • Benwell Road • Cambridge Park • Charles

• 63 per cent of Australian households own a pet (40 per cent own dogs, 26 per cent own cats and 53 per cent own a dog and/or a cat)

Moroney Park • Sunhaven Park • Riverside Park • Jabiru Park • Lappin Park • Reid Park • Murray Sporting Complex • National Park • Pallarenda Beach • Riverside Green Park • Rossiter Park

• In Queensland, there are close to 800,000 dogs, 400,000 cats, 1,500,000 birds, 3,500,000 fish and 750,000 other pets registered in the home • The latest dog population across Australia stands at 3.4 million • The top the most popular dog breeds include Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Staffy), Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Golden Retriever, Border Collie, American Staffordshire Terrier, Poodle, Pug and Rottweiler.

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attached to either a dog or cat’s collar to record daily life as seen from the

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PETSTOCK CHRISTMAS GIFT PACK RRP $54.93 WEB www.petstock.com.au Every member of the family deserves to tear open something special on Christmas morning! Thanks to PETstock’s fabulous range of treats, toys and fashion accessories, all family members in your household will feel loved and cherished. The Doggone Gorgeous Christmas range is exclusive to PETstock. ENTER www.pakmag.com.au

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pakmag PET PAGE

Your Pet STORY Jane Quin

Christmas is traditionally a time of indulgence and many owners hate to see their pet missing out. As you and your family sit around the table this Christmas, you may be tempted to share all the yummy goodies with your pet. Don’t! Giving inappropriate foods and overfeeding are common causes of health problems seen by veterinarians over the festive period. Don’t give your pet a trip to the vet this Christmas;

HAVE YOU ASKED SANTA FOR A PET THIS CHRISTMAS?

healthy.

Pets as presents must be considered seriously. Traditionally, the influx of animals into shelters increases during January and February as many pets are given as Christmas presents and then become unwanted when the responsibility of pet ownership becomes a reality. Consider the expenses involved with owning a pet and the time needed to give them a great quality life. Be sure you have the recipient’s consent and REMEMBER that the cute puppy or kitten will be with them for many more Christmases to come.

follow these tips to keep your best mate happy and

1. MANY FOODS ARE DANGEROUS AND HARMFUL TO PETS Avoid feeding the following foods AT ANY TIME OF YEAR: Chocolate – toxic to the heart and nervous system.

Grapes, Raisins and Sultanas – can cause acute kidney failure.

Garlic and Onions – may cause blood cell damage and anaemia. and diarrhoea.

Avocado – may cause stomach upsets such as vomiting

Coffee and Tea – may cause stomach upsets. Caffeine is toxic to the heart and nervous system.

Xylitol (found in gum, lollies etc) – can lead to liver failure.

Cooked bones – may cause stomach lacerations, punctures and can easily become stuck in the throat.

Nuts – Macadamia nuts, moldy pecans and walnuts can cause seizures, vomiting and neurological issues.

Sage (a seasoning used in stuffing) – can cause tummy upsets and central nervous system damage.

Alcohol – may cause intoxication, coma and death.

Dairy foods – can cause stomach upsets such as diarrhoea.

Fatty Foods – such as sausages, ham bones etc – may cause pancreatitis. 2. “JUST A LITTLE TREAT” IS OKAY! THINK AGAIN One piece of bacon (or ham) given to your dog is equivalent to a human eating thirteen pieces of bacon.

3. FEED YOUR PET A HIGH QUALITY, NUTRITIONALLY DENSE PET FOOD - such as Hills Vet Essentials, to ensure they are getting the nourishment they need (some supermarket brands contain fillers that add bulk rather than nutrition). 4. DON’T GIVE YOUR PET MORE FOOD THAN USUAL - particularly if they’re not exercising as much - just an extra kilo or two can make a small cat or dog obese. Feeding your pet too much food can also lead to stomach upsets and diarrhoea.

5. GIVE YOUR PET NON-FOOD TREATS - such as toys, a new collar and lead or a new comfy bed. 6. TREAT THEM WITH LOVE RATHER THAN FOOD - take them for walks, throw that ball or Frisbee and enjoy cuddles on the couch.

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The PakMag team wishes you and your pets a very merry Christmas and a healthy and happy 2016


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CHAMBER CHRISTMAS COFFEE DATE: Every second Thursday. TIME: 8.00am to 9.00am VENUE: Bulletin Square, Flinders Street. COST: Free WEB: www.townvillechamber.com.au TOWNSVILLE WOMEN’S BUSINESS NETWORK EVENTS

Here are a few tips to bear in mind when considering arrangements for children during these times: 1. It is your child’s right, and not that of either parent, to spend time and communicate with both parents and extended families. 2. Keep in mind that your child has been looking forward to these special days all year. It is an exciting time for them and they will have been talking with their friends about what others are doing to celebrate. 3. If parents are living within travelling distance of each other on special days, consider what arrangements can be put in place for your child to spend time with both parents on those days. 4. If distance is a problem consider alternating arrangements each year to allow your child to spend time with each parent and their families every 2nd year. If this is the case then consider arrangements for your child to communicate with the other parent on the day by telephone or Skype. The dynamics of each family are unique. There is no “usual” arrangement that separated families make for their children. You are the ones who know your child and family best. Only you as the parents can make a truly informed decision as to what arrangements are in their best interests. If you are having difficulty in reaching an agreement as to the arrangements for your child during the holidays and special occasions McDonald Leong Lawyers are able to assist by providing advice and working with you and your family to reach such an agreement. Contact us on 4723 5155 to arrange for an initial consultation to see how we can assist you.

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Your Passport to PACKING SMART

STORY Bree James

Travelling with kids can be tough. Balancing the baggage with the kids; managing the lack of sleep, change in routine and time zone switch; and not knowing where you are, can transform what is supposed to be a relaxing holiday into a stressful nightmare.

Here are some top tips to stress less 1. INVEST IN GREAT LUGGAGE Look for:

4. KEEP TABS ON YOUR BAG • Buy a luggage tracker like LugLoc, which has a fifteen day rechargeable battery (GSM and Bluetooth Powered Tracker) so that you can find your bag in any commercial airport worldwide.

• Luggage with 360 degree wheels that can be rolled along easily whilst also carrying a child will take A LOT of stress out of your commute.

• Label your bag tag with an e-mail address, rather than a home address, so that you can be more easily contacted in transit.

• A backpack for your carry on to keep your hands free. One that carries a drink bottle outside the bag is also handy. Pack it with items that you absolutely couldn’t do without for more than a day, such as medication and a change of clothes for the kids just in-case your baggage is delayed.

5. PREPARE FOR THE JOURNEY

• A small light carry-on bag or two that fits into your larger suitcase to give you more baggage to fill on your return trip if you have over-shopped.

2. PACK IN ADVANCE Pack a week in advance, and then repack two days before and cull as much as you can. Remember, the more you take, the less you can bring home.

• Pack a special “Activity Bag” just for the kids to be responsible for. It should be a small backpack that they can carry on themselves that has some surprise activities like a colour in book, a book to read, a small toy and a little pillow and blanket inside if you are doing a long haul flight. • Keep a family travel journal: pack a blank journal, some glue, coloured pencils and scissors (leave the scissors out if going overseas) so the kids can stick ticket stubs, brochures, draw pictures and write about each day of your adventure. See the www.pakmag.com.au for a daily template.

6. FINALLY, INVEST IN GOOD TRAVEL INSURANCE

3. PACK RIGHT

And make sure you read the fine print!

• Go light on the clothing. Follow this formula: three tops for every bottom. As for footwear, limit yourself to sneakers and two pairs of shoes—one casual and one formal (kids really don’t need a formal pair).

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• Get space-efficient. Don’t just fold, roll. • Case Tidy’s, like Ciao Bella Travel keep bulky items, undergarments, dirty laundry and shoe’s separated (cost from $8.95) • Put footwear and other heavy items near the wheelbase to prevent the suitcase from tipping over. • Maximise every nook. Stuff shoes with socks and fill the moulded cups of bras with underwear, etc.

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Daddy Diary Baby Steps 17 months ago my wife and I’s life changed forever. We leaped head first into parenthood. It’s not a small step. It’s a BIG step. But it’s a step we tackled head on. Have you noticed yet I’m using the word “step” a lot? Yeah there’s a reason for that. You see, despite being on earth for 17 months our daughter, Matilda is still flat out refusing to take her first step. Matilda’s reluctance to walk is something we often discuss with other parents. And we always get a similar remark from them. It usually goes something like, “Cherish every second. You’ll know you’re alive once she’s walking!” And look, Michelle and I are well aware that all babies reach these different milestones in their own time. But let’s be honest, all parents in one way or another have that competitive nature. And when the new enrolments at day care are faster on their feet than our precious bundle who’s just entered her sophomore year, well that kind of gets to you.

By Cliffo

The good news is she’s making progress. Matilda now crawls over to the coffee table and hauls herself up next to it. She’s more than happy to do a single lap around it while holding on for dear life. But that’s it. Nothing more than a single table lap. Forget about her walking away from it towards Mum and Dad. It doesn’t matter what toy/food/mobile phone we try to entice her with - she’s not having a bar of it. The most significant step forward (ironically, not a step forward) came last week though. We stood Matilda up directly in front of her little dolly’s pram. It’s a tiny toy pram with four wheels and a handle that comes right up to Matilda’s chest. She grabbed hold of the handles and did it. She lurched forward. It was shaky but there was definite forward momentum. Both Mich and I jumped for joy at the sight of it. By the end of the day we had her walking the length of the hallway. Very much assisted with the help of the fourwheeler pram but we’ll take what we can get.

After a bit of success with the dolly pram walk we thought we’d push our luck. Could we get our little princess to walk towards her favourite food? One of those little Coles brand squeezy yoghurt things. We placed the goods on the coffee table and stood Matilda up about a metre in front of it . Then we did it. WE LET GO. What a moment. Or so we thought. Immediately Matilda flung her whole body to the ground and quicker than superman crawled over and retrieved her precious yogurt. CRAWLED. Our experiment was a failure. I sheepishly turned to my wife and said the only thing that came to mind. “Maybe we should have used a chocolate custard?” Good luck baby girl and Merry Christmas. We love you so much and know you’ll get there when you’re good and ready!




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