Pre-Chrismas Giggle on us ...

Just before I leave you all for Christmas, I thought I would share with you our activities last Sunday.

We went to Wimpole Hall with my parents, my aunt and her husband and all my cousins for a lovely winters walk. It was absolutely brilliant and we loved every minute of it. We had some real giggles on the way 'round. The boys picked up some sticks and pretended they were soldiers ... then there was some tree climbing for everyone, including Kez!

I caught some absolutely brilliant pictures and put them all together into one of my movie things. But I was struggling to find the right music. I wanted something a bit christmassy, but warm and not too boppy. For ages I sat, trying lots of different songs unsuccessfully. Then, out of pure desperation, I used the track that is now on the video. Oh my goodness how I have laughed over this. This video was put together randomly by the computer and aligned to the music. The combination of photos in relation to lyrics is accidental but wonderful. Please watch AND listen to this one!

Ladies and Gentleman. I give you ... Brokeback Wimpole ...

Do I hear sleigh bells??

Doth mine ears deceive me, or can I hear sleigh bells on our rooftop??

Oh yes people - Christmas Is Here!  And we are going full hog as usual in the Hooper household! This year we have five trees ... and I'm still pretty certain that I can fit a few more in ... With everything decked out with garlands, bunting and enough fairy lights to take out most of Ampthill, we are feeling very festive over here.

And that reflects in the videos that you are about to view!

Kezia's pre-school had it's Christmas Bazaar. It is a brilliant event which is run by the Directors and Committee of Ladybirds - all of them are volunteer parents who have children at the pre-school. We raised a lot of money for the school, but the most important aspect of the fair was that it was entirely focussed on the age range of the children who attend the pre-school. So we had face painting, bauble decorating, pre-school age fair games, adopt a teddy ... and ... Father Christmas. Now, some of you may not know this, but us Watkinson's are highly connected in the Kringle Circles, if you'll pardon the expression. Grandpa Watkinson is often called upon, as am I, to act for Father Christmas during his busy times. And this was one of those occassions. Grandpa W did a fabulous job as Father Christmas and really got into the spirit of things. Thank you pops - we would've been stuck without you! xxxx



Then, there was Kezia's Christmas Concert at her pre-school. Her play was on a Wednesday. I knew this, because I am a Director at the pre-school. What I didn't know, until the Monday evening before the performance, was that Kezia needed to be a donkey for the concert. Not a rock-n-roller as I had previously thought. "A donkey?" I said, trying hard to look calm and totally nonflummoxed in a yummy mummy kind of way (difficult to do when you're wearing jodhpurs and wellies with horse poo on them, but I think I pulled it off) "Oh, how lovely. And, urm, does she need a costume?"  
"No, don't worry" came the pre-schooler worker's reply, temporarily filling me with an eyelet of hope. "Just dress her in some brown clothes" All hope disappeared out of the window. Brown clothes? Why brown? Would a pink polka dot donkey be out of the question? Or perhaps a nice tartan kilted rock-n-roller with converse sparkly boots on style of donkey, thus using the one outfit I had erroneously got already.

So, not one to be fazed, I dashed onto Ebay found a donkey costume that was selling within the next 2 hours, won it and arranged with the woman, who lived just over an hour away on the other side of the next county, that I would collect it - thus endearing itself to me as the most expensive dressing up donkey outfit I have ever bought. Still, needs must. And if Kezia needs to be a donkey - then a donkey she shall be.

So the next morning we all got up nice and early, knowing that we had to trek over to get this outfit. There was one further complication to the whole affair. This particular day was the day after our wedding anniversary, and therefore it was my grandfather's (BIG G's) 93rd birthday. So off we trotted to Newport Pagnell to have a lovely lunch with my parents and grandparents. As we ate, the fog fell. And I'm not talking normal fog here. This was like James Herbert Fog! It was so thick and icy, that we daren't drive over to get the outfit. Brilliant. "Don't panic" came this call from the Hooper clan, as we dashed into Mothercare to find brown clothes for Kezia. We looked in the girls section. We looked in the boy section, giving you an indication as to how successful we were in the girls section. Nothing. Not a dickie bow. Until my husband, my wonderful, creative and, most importantly of all, my outfit saving husband cried "I have it. With cunning use of our creative skills, we can turn this Gruffalo onesie into a donkey"  "How much is it?" I cried. "Never mind," I said quickly "It's all we've got"

So there we were. Chance and I. Sat in the kitchen with Kezia asleep upstairs, slowly brutalising a stuffed monster. It's original bright orange eyes were more than a little alarming, so we decided to paint them white and give him little eyelids instead which helped to diminish the 'horse from hell' look he was currently sporting. With all of his spikes, horns and claws cut off, and a sleeve of my old jumper stuffed with teddy stuffing and stitched to the front of his face (the other sleeve obviously having been used to create a long mane at the back) he suddenly became a wonderful donkey! Exultant, a tired husband and wife smiled at each other, knowing that their daughter was going to be the best donkey there.

The donkey costume was excellent. There was, however, one design flaw. The amount of stuffing required to give the donkey his lovely squishy muzzle weighed quite a lot when it was stitched to what was essentially the hood of a onesie. Therefore, it weighed down on Kezia's forehead, pushing her over slightly into a bit of a stoop! However, I felt it aided the worn out donkey look - after all, that donkey must've been knackered after that long walk carrying Mary ...

The time came for Kezia's little group to step forward. And there she was, stooped in all her donkey glory. It was a moment of pride. We'd done it. Silence fell in the auditorium.

Then she opened her mouth and said, in the deepest and loudest voice she could muster  " Look mummy, I'm a don-Key"





After the excitement of the Christmas Concert, Father Christmas had one more surprise up his sleeve ... he had sent Kezia an email and I luckily was on hand to film her when she opened it. There is nothing I can say to describe this video to you. It just sums up what Christmas can really mean to people who believe.

Autumn Shenanigans

Right ... where were we?

Oh yes - our autumn shenanigans!

We started off autumn with our Halloween party at the pre-school.

 Kezia was very excited to be going to her halloween party and had many practices at being a witch. The big day arrived and I did her hair in a funky manner and then, with a bit of face paint and a halloween costume that was bought by Nanny Hooper, we were ready to go!

She had a wonderful time and whilst she was there I dashed home to make myself up as a witch to collect her from the school. Sometimes I wonder if I take things a bit far ... but then I decided I didn't care and her and I rode her broomstick on the walk back home whilst singing 'whose afraid of the big bad wolf'. We then had a spooky tea - or Pooky tea as Kez likes to call it, before taking some silly photos of our rather dishevelled selves!



























In November Mamma, Pops, Kez and I went to one of our favourite haunts - Castle Ashby. It's a beautiful manor house in Northamptonshire. It's still privately owned by the family, but you can walk around the some of their lovely gardens. We had a lovely lunch in the little cafe that is close by and then went for a wonderful ramble with all the lovely autumn leaves in colour around us.



Then came the big day we had been waiting for ... Kezia's first ballet exam! I think I was probably more worried about this than anyone else. Kez had to be absolutely immaculate for her exam. Her face had to be a certain way with a little bit of blue eyeshadow, some light blusher and clear lip gloss (it is showbiz after all, dahling!) which Kez thought was absolutely brilliant! Her outfit had to be sparkling and smart and there was not to be a hair out of place for her bun - not easy when you're wrestling with tight little curls! We used lots and lots of Chance's Brylcreem to keep it all in place! I tell you, it's more of a test for the mothers than it is for the children! I'm not sure I'm cut out to be the mother of a ballet dancer! chuckle Kezia did very well in her exam and 2 weeks later we got her results ...

Oh yes indeed - not just a pass, but a merit! Not bad for a 3 and a half yr old I feel. Not quite a distinction (hush now, you pushy mother) but we were incredibly proud of her.

Now then, before I launch you all into our Christmas goodiness, and whilst we are on the theme of ballet, I will fast forward you all to last week. It was the end of the ballet term last week, and to celebrate this momentous occassion parents and grandparents were allowed to watch their last lesson. Much the same as we did in July. I tell you what - she hasn't half come on in leaps and bounds! considering that the last time I was able to film her was less then 6 months ago - and she's had at least 8 weeks off in that time due to various school holidays - her progress can really be seen. And so ... once again ... I give you Kezia Ellowen Hooper: my beautiful daughter.






A catch up ...

So ... I last left you all enjoying a lovely video of Kez with Grandparents Hooper as we celebrated Jean's birthday in July.

As you can imagine, we have been up to quite a lot since then but I will try and condense it down a bit to save you all the agony of a really long post! As always - all of the videos have a soundtrack and are best viewed in full screen (the little outward pointing arrows symbol to the right of the word Vimeo at the bottom of the video)

I had a lovely time with Kezia over the summer holidays. We saw a lot of Aunty Suzie and Harry and had some really lovely days playing in their swimming pool and lounging about the field with the horses.

We also had lots of visits with Grum and Grandpa Watkinson ...

One of the trips that we managed to rope Chance into was a local affair at Wrest Park. During WW1 Wrest Park was turned into a military convalescing hospital and this year they remembered the soldiers who recovered there by doing some re-enacting. We went along to have a look and had a jolly good time! Kezia made friends with some other little children and had a lovely time running 'round with them before we went off for our own family adventure




Later in the summer Kez and I went to Stowe Landscape Gardens with Grum and Grandpa W. It was a lovely day - although a little chilly and we managed to avoid all rainclouds!




At the end of the summer I took Kez, along with Grum and Grandpa W, to see the English National Ballet perform Sleeping Beauty. Oh my goodness - Kez was blown away! It was a lovely production of the ballet and Kez did really well to last the entire 3.5 hour performance. I was incredibly proud of how grown up she is!




Then following on from The Olympics, there was Horse of the Year Show. Kez loved watching the Mounted Pony Club Games and so we had our own version of HOYS at the stables



Much of our holiday has been spent having little days here and there, so here is a selection of photos from the summer period.



Watch out for the next update over the weekend ... Kezia's First Ballet Exam (eek!) ,her very first Halloween Party, and a special little something for the festive period.