September 24, 2012

Exploring Waikerie

My Nanna and Gong Gong live in this small town in the Riverland called Waikerie, which is about 2 hours drive from Adelaide. Even though it is a small town, there is plenty to entertain a little girl like me!

On a nice sunny day, we had a picnic by the River Murray with Nanna and Great-grandpa Noll and I also enjoyed playing in the playground which was just beside the river.






All of us (except Nanna who was taking the picture) by the picnic table.


While the grown-ups sat and had a chit-chat, I had fun blowing my bubbles and also chasing the birds :)





On another nice sunny day, we went for a walk around the town and up the cliffs to get a view of the river from high up. I posed for a picture in a tree.


This is the view of the river behind us. Isn't it nice?


And this is the place which is really popular for taking pictures. Plenty of people have stood here for a picture, and now I have too! :)


September 22, 2012

Adeline's graduation ceremony

On Thursday we attended my sister's graduation ceremony in the afternoon when she received her Bachelor of Laws degree. It was a big day for her so we started getting ready at home quite early before heading to the university. Before leaving the house, we took some pictures at home.




The graduation ceremony was held at Bonython Hall, University of Adelaide. Hannah was a very good girl throughout the ceremony and did not make any noise. My mum also kept her entertained with little things so that she did not get too bored.


After the ceremony, we took some pictures outside the university.



Hannah also took a picture with Adeline's certificate and mortar board. She did look pretty cute :)



The university also provided professional studio pictures (at an exorbitant price!) and we took the package that the photos were all saved in a USB stick and we could take them home immediately. Here are some studio shots of us.





Heidi @ 5 months

Little Heidi turned 5 months old since I was away, so Hubby took some photos of her to show me. I like her smiley ones the best :)









It also appears that she can sit up a bit already now - and quite steady too! She should be even more steady when I am home in 2 days :)






Nanna's creative foods

Since I have been here, Nanna has been cooking a lot of delicious food for me. And she makes them really cute too! Here are some of Nanna's creative ideas for my food.

Smiley pancakes :)



Smiley rice :)




And Mummy thinks this is the best of all - a peacock! Just like the one that I saw the other day.




September 20, 2012

All around Adelaide

Since we have been here, we have been half the time in the Riverland and half the time in the city. This will be quite a long post of what we did in the city with lots of pictures, so do bear with me.

Of course, for the shopping, we went to Rundle Mall, where I must say that I did break the bank account quite a fair bit :p. Hannah also found lots of things to entertain her there. 

There was a fountain, giant silver balls and some pig sculptures which she found rather amusing to sit on.









She enjoyed having Gong Gong chase her around the silver balls.


We also tried out a nice Indian restaurant called Arya in North Adelaide for lunch and she found a water feature there which she liked too. My friend Jonathen and his wife Yvonne who now live in Adelaide joined us for lunch there too.



My sister lives in a new development in Adelaide which is some sort of eco village. So just beside her house there is a lake with lots of ducks in it. Hannah likes to go for a walk there in the early morning and evening with Nanna and Gong Gong.



The bubble wand which she is holding was the best toy we have bought for her since we got here. It is just one dollar from Big W (this low-price shop) and I might get her a couple more to take home.


Over here, Hannah really enjoys what the Aussies call "Big Breakfast" and we tried a few at several different places. The one seen in the picture below was taken at Cafe Buongiorno, a little Italian cafe in Norwood. We like to go to Italian cafes because they make the best coffee. I am not a coffee drinker myself, but my mother and sister are, so they know the best places to go.


The River Torrens which flows right through the city makes for a nice walk when the weather is sunny so we did that whilst waiting for my sister was collecting her gown for her graduation ceremony (the university is just across the road from it). Hannah saw lots of birds and ducks again, and even a little yellow duckling.





For outlet shopping, we paid a visit to Harbour Town. Again, while we were looking round the shops, Hannah found something to amuse her which she really liked.



Ikea in Adelaide is just nearby to Harbour Town, so we had lunch there when we had finished. 


Hannah's whole face lighted up when she saw the huge ball pool in the Playland as soon as we entered the building. The security there is really tight though, so no parents were allowed inside the Playland. We had to make do with taking pictures through the glass wall.


On the same day, we also went to Glenelg which is a seaside suburb just outside the city. Again, Hannah was in her element there. Small and big carousels for her to ride on made her day.



Since Glenelg is by the beach, she also went down to play with sand, which she loves!



Glenelg was where the first pioneers arrived in South Australia, and there is a big monument to commemorate this.


Of course, the end to a perfect day would be a nice big ice cream.



It's good - thumb's up!


Adelaide is not such a busy city as compared to Sydney or Melbourne, but it certainly has its charm and quaint little spots, and it's not bad for shopping too! We did not manage to see everything this time around, but we will certainly be back for more :)

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