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Jack turned 9

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Welcome to ‘Throwback Thursday’ on the Fealy Family blog everyone.  This is the way that I am going to throw in a few catch up posts to the blog this year – a little bit sneaky and cheeky, and the posts will be a bit random, but there are a few bits and pieces I want to pull in to the blog and this is how I’m going to do it!

So, way back in November last year – Jack turned 9 and we celebrated with a pretty low key, but lovely, afternoon tea at home with a few of his mates from school and Poppy who drove up from Cairns to join in.   Continue reading

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Bramston Beach

DSC_0146Here at last is the promised Bramston Beach post.  We (being my sister Beth and her family, my mum & dad and our Fealy Family – as well as a few ring-ins, the Kendalls, Tom and Worrell families, who stayed a night or two throughout our visit) spent a week at the end of January staying in a very old beach house at Bramston Beach.  We had a really good time, but it was very, very, very hot and we didn’t have air-conditioning.  Oh, and all the kids ended up with school sores (thanks Lexi!).  So, that’s just a bit of the reality before I show you some photos.  Here’s a few taken by my very clever cousin Sarah, from Sarah Kendall Photography, to set the scene of our week. Continue reading

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We’re Still Here! An Update Post.

Oh dear.  I have just realised that it has been over a month since our last post – aaaargh – how did that happen!  I’m really sorry if we actually have any readers who missed us!  I have no idea if anybody is even following our blog any more, but I’m going to keep posting anyway – just cause I love it and this is our family record keeping place.

So.  What’s been happening with the Fealy Family you ask?   Continue reading

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Happy New Year 2015

Happy New Year everyone and welcome to 2015!!  We hope everybody had a great festive period and ate lots of mangoes, passion fruit and limes!!  We had a great Christmas here and a very quiet New Year, and things are rolling along pretty well with Mango Madness 2015, so I figure it’s time to to get organised for the year ahead!

I love New Year’s Resolutions and the chance to start the year with a clean slate.  I love sitting down and having a long hard think about what we want to happen for the year ahead, what things we might have to look forward to, where we need to direct our finances and what things are the top of the priority list in terms of time and energy!  I found this really cool printable graphic on Pinterest which you might like too if you haven’t already had a think about your plans for 2015.  I especially liked the way that goals can be broken down into months – I’m even thinking of setting myself a challenge week by week! Continue reading

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Fealy Family Wrap Up 2014

Oh man.  Our New Year’s Eve tonight is being spent in a manner that pretty much sums up how 2014 has rolled for us!  As I write this, Matt has just finished up in the shed and as we are mostly all pretty exhausted, we have decided to hole up together in the house to watch a movie and carve out some quiet family time.  The last few days have been some pretty crazy mango madness!  Everything is a mess in the house as I’ve struggled to stay on top of that as well as some Blue Sky farm stuff.  We’ve got no big party planned, actually, nothing at all exciting planned to see in the New Year cause we’re just too tired – eek! I feel so lame just writing that!  But, we’re happy.  And grateful to have each other, and a small bit of time together!  Oh – and we’ve got junk food in the form of chips, bhuja mix and maltesers so that gets us over the line in the eyes of the kids as some kind of celebration!! Continue reading

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Another Christmas is all over!

10420388_698266230281288_7325937457839014234_nOnce again I’m late with the Christmas wishes, so a very, merry, belated Christmas everyone!  The kids and I are enjoying some very quiet days at Blue Sky at the moment while Matt is immersed in mango season madness.  On the mango front, things are not as crazy as last year though so we did manage to have a pretty relaxed Christmas day and Boxing Day this year – much better than spending it in hospital as we did last Christmas!

As you know, we kicked off our Christmas festivities about a month ago when we headed out to choose our ‘real’ Christmas tree from the Christmas Tree farm, you can read all about that outing here.  Next on the festive calendar was the local Christmas Carols night which the kids loved despite the fact that due to some iffy weather the carols were moved indoors and we were all hot, sweaty and crammed in to the local PCYC hall – not really the magical night we were hoping for but the kids enjoyed themselves nonetheless! Continue reading

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Granite Gorge – Mareeba

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We are into the last week of the school term here – yippeeeee!  I love school holidays and can not wait to have a break from lunch boxes, uniforms and after school activities!  Of course there will be some fighting and far too many ‘I’m hungry’s’, but I really am looking forward to having all the kids at home for a big break from routine! We don’t have a lot planned for these holidays as Matt will be very busy with Mango Madness here on the farm, but we have a visit from the Townsville cousins and the Perth cousins to look forward to, as well as a week away at the beach in January, so still lots of fun to be had!

I am so behind with my blogging that I haven’t even posted about the great day out we had at Granite Gorge, just outside Mareeba, with the Brissy cousins last school holidays at the beginning of October!  So, here’s the details now in case you want to make a visit out there these holidays. Continue reading

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Atherton Christmas Tree Farm

DSC_0139It’s the first of December already – hasn’t the year just flown!  We are being very organised this year and making sure everything ‘Christmas’ is taken care of before mango season madness kicks off here at Blue Sky Produce next week – none of the last minute, slightly stressful craziness that we had last year!

So – one of our favourite things about Christmas is the Christmas Tree.  We love choosing where to put it and decorating it as a family, pulling out all the old decorations made by the kids or special ones given as gifts. Since we have moved up here, we have a new rule that we must have a ‘real’ pine Christmas tree.  I always had a ‘real’ tree growing up and the smell of them takes me straight back to my Christmas’s as a kid with all my cousins!  We would all pile in the back of the ute and head off around the farm looking for a pine tree with a suitable branch we could chop off for a Christmas tree.  We had to sing Christmas carols at the top of our voices or my Dad would stop the ute and would not move again until the singing was at a satisfactory level.  It didn’t matter if we only knew the chorus of each Christmas carol, we’d just sing what we could and move on to the next one.  Such great fun and great, great memories! Continue reading

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Taking Stock – November 2014

IMG_4753I’m on a bit of a blogging roll at the moment – wahooo – look at me go!  Still lots of posts to catch up on but I thought I would pause for a little bit today to ‘Take Stock’.  I’ve done a couple of these posts now and really find them useful for a little bit of quiet reflection.  Feel free to have a go yourself – it’s really quite fun! Continue reading

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Helicopter Muster

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Not the weekend just gone, but the one before that – we were lucky enough to be able to sneak away from the farm and go up to Matt’s uncle’s cattle station, Ben Avon, for the weekend.  We were even luckier that this weekend happened to be a scheduled helicopter muster.  I spent Friday doing some baking for the weekend as there were going to be a few of us up there and morning smoko and afternoon tea is always a requirement at Ben Avon!  As soon as the kids hopped off the bus on Friday afternoon we packed everything, plus the dog into the car and headed off for the two hour drive.  It’s a pretty drive so no-one was complaining! Continue reading

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