At Assembly today Cooper was presented with an ERRIC Award for some homework he had done that was way beyond the required or expected. Well done Coops!
Our friend Tara likes to experiment in the kitchen so we presented her with a challenge that, to our surprise, she met. Mornings are currently a little more mellow!
We had a night out with some old teaching/principal colleagues at a little French restaurant in Glen Waverley. Rob Coppa had first visited "Le Gauliose" forty years ago. It must have performed well to still be running and judging by last night's spectacular meal, we can understand its survival.
The house is entering another phase as it is up to Lockup. Most of the insulation in place. The plaster board arrived yesterday and is being installed today.
The rolling celebration of Jack's thirteenth birthday continued on last night with a family dinner at TGIF on his birthday. There is still work to do as we have to get his portrait and set a date for lunch.
The U17 Mitcham Tigers are on a bit of a roll and this week they were all over Ferntree Gully. James had a great game seeing plenty of action. While he did score his work around the packs in support was more important. He worked hard all day.
Jack is playing with his new team this season and as they were Premiers last year they have moved up a division. The competition must be a bit more intense at this level as they got a bit of a pounding yesterday.
The Team takes security very seriously and only employs the best.
Sophie and her team were up against it today. They were playing a strong team with some very tall girls. They gave it their best and, as usual, Sophie threw her all into the contest.
It was a miserable morning and we were pleased to find Holly's game on an indoor court. The girls put on a dominant performance to come away with a good win.