Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Day 54


Today started the first of our "sport everyday" weeks for this year. We knew early in the day that we'd have to have take away because we had work/school, tennis and then a School Council meeting...no time to cook! I did manage to go shopping though, and got some stuff for the freezer for those days when we will need to "whip" something up...
The kids were humbugging for Macca's or KFC, but as I knew this could become a bit of a regular occurrence we had something, perceivably healthier...Subway. M's disappointment meant that she ended up having a sandwich instead lol. . one day she will learn to be thankful for what she gets..we did allow her to take it to school for lunch, though she didn't know that at tea time!! I always have a lot of fun choosing toppings for my Subway meal...I mean does anybody really care what type of cheese they have? The sandwich is loaded with so much stuff you can't even taste it! I always have all salad toppings, except halapenos and pickles. A doesn't have onions because he gets a headache from the raw onion. T and M got Meatball Subs and Bonnie was sick and couldn't eat dinner :(

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Playing in PSP7

I was looking for some tutorials on colouring in PSP, most are for "proper" photo editing programs, like PSE and Picaso.

Here's my first result, from this tutorial ... I blurred the original a little bit, before colouring, for an artistic look :)
Next one I tried was selective colouring - very basic, I'm sure I'll find better tutorials...For this tut I actually coloured part of the image in greyscale - rather than adding colour to a black and white photo.....but it was fun :)
Now, the colours aren't great in this last one, but it turned out HEAPS better than I imagined it would :) I think I have to play with the layer saturation some more, and the base colours, but at least now I know how to do slective colouring in PSP and it doesn't look terrible!!

Tag, you're it.


I saw this on Sherry's blog and thought it would be fun to do. When I started storing photos on my computer they were mostly scanned or taken on a 2mp digital camera, so not great.
Really not sure how I was supposed to choose the file, but I sorted these by "date taken" and this is the sixth file... B, in toilet training!

I think I'll ask the following people to play along:
1. Aussie Leanne
2. Nadya
3. Meg
4. Melita
5. Rhonda
6. Veronica

Day 53


I woke at 5.38am this morning, dreaming about going for a walk. After looking at the clock I decided I could not, in good conscience, skip this morning's walk. It's been about two weeks since I walked last and it felt good to get back on the track, as it were. We took the long walk to the Telegraph Station and that always includes a couple of hills and some beautiful bush scenery.
Later in the morning M and T attended fitness testing at the tennis centre. I helped out with the Spider Run before attending a meeting on upcoming tours etc.
After lunch A, B and I went to look at some old tin for our fence. A came home to watch some Rugby League History thing on the tele and I did some school sport work for the Tennis Exchange.
B made some afternoon tea (see pic) and we invited ourselves over to my sister Kathryn's for afternoon tea, taking along some of these delicious biscuits.
They were going to be Teacup Biscuits, but B forgot to buy Marshmallows when she went to the shop.

Day 52


Can you believe I didn't actually take a photo today? Aaargh, my first missed day! Thankfully I found a picture of the All Seasons Resort, the location of our very emotional netball meeting.
Last year I coached two 13 and Under netball teams for our club, with one of my dds in each. Unfortunately both played at the same time and I didn't get to see B play much at all. At the end of the season most of my team, needing to move up to 15/U in 2009, asked me to coach them again.
As it turned out, the lady who helped with my 2nd 13s team also offered to coach 15s in 2009. Our meeting on this morning was sort out who would coach 15s this year. Eventually we decided to let the kids decide who they'd like to be with...we ended up with two teams. Our team (co-coaching with one other mum, Lisa) is made up of mostly kids from my last years Division 1, 13/u team - all specifically asking to be with me, including M and her friends. Sharon and her daughter Mel will do the other team, with most of those kids coming from the Div2 team and not fussed about who'd coach, and the rest of their team is made up of players who haven't played for us before.
I called the parents of the kids in our team and they were all delighted to know I'd be coaching their kids again. Oh it's nice to be wanted :)
The best part is B will still be in 13/u so I'll be able to coach her team this year too!

Day 51


Mum and I were very excited to be able to try my new cartridge - ZooBalloo to make her a crocodile for a Scrapbook page after trying, unsuccessfully, to find a picture she liked on the internet.
We made a large (4inch) one for the main page and two other smaller ones to fill a space she had. The cartridge is very cute - we'll be using the Narwal as a dolphin for my sister's surprise birthday present card - we've written her a poem and have shouted her a swimming with dolphins voucher in New Zealand when we go on our holiday in a few weeks :)
I love the funky shape of the letters on the ZooBalloo and the fact that I can get Pictures, Upper Case and Lower Case on the one Cartridge. I'm not sure I'll need any more cartridges, but if I do, I'm sure we'll use the OhMyCrafts website again ..what a bargain.. and I received great service.

Free Stamp

Browsing Nadya's Blog I found a link to , Let's Get Jazzy

She is offering a free stamp!!!
Just by responding to her blog EVERY one can get a free stamp!
Can't wait to see how her blog blossoms :)

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Day 50 - and I'm up to date!!


I remember to take the photo each day..I just don't always have a chance to post here. I'm still a few weeks behind in my layouts, but find that as long as I print the photos I can catch up pretty easily. I'll have to print LOTS this weekend :)
Today's photo is part of a little story...

On my way to work this morning a Huntsman Spider ran across my bonnet - totally freaking me out! I mean really, why do they always run over the car when I'M driving?? At least it's outside right? Right!
I tried to get it off the car by turning on the windscreen washer and wipers, to no avail. The hairy little (?) spider ran along the passenger side of the door, not totally freaking Miss M and Courtney! All was good whilst I had sight of the spider in my side mirrors. We watched him run along the window and into the handle recess of the passenger door....and then he disappeared!!!!!!!!! Aaargh! Chaos reigned! The spider ran into the space between the passenger and rear passenger door, right near where M was seated....
...it didn't come inside, but it may as well have! M couldn't sit still. She had to be forced to sit and put her seat on, even climbing through to the front seat to "get away from it". When she realised the space between the two doors was actually closer to the front, she moved to the back again. . but I still had to convince her to put her seatbelt on and SITDOWN, because being dead would be worse than a spider bite. LOL - she didn't agree!!
When we got to school we got out to have a look, but couldn't see the spider. There was no way we were going to open the passenger side doors so both girls had to climb out my side.
The passenger doors stayed shut until around 6pm, when we went to Cricket and my team mate, DI, offered to remove the spider for us. When we got to the car Di looked into the crack between the doors and could see the spider still there, 10 hours after it climbed into the crack! She opened the front door first and tried to remove the spider with a stick. The spider ran into the rear passenger door space - exactly what I was afraid of!! Thankfully she removed it and it ran under the car, over to the driver's side rear tyre. We took the handbreak off and pushed the car to try to run over the spider, but the car wouldn't roll far enough. I grabbed T's SpeedStick and nudged the spider out from under the tyre, with the plan that one of us would tread on it as it escaped. NOPE. It ran under my mum's car!!! Last time we saw it it was laying under the edge of her driver side rear tyre.
We didn't tell mum it was there, hoping it would be gone by the time she went home, as we didn't want to worry her about something that might not be an issue. I might tell her tomorrow....I'm just glad it's not on our car anymore!!!

Day 49 - 18th February


Wednesday's are big days at the moment. M has swimming at school and then we all head down to the tennis courts at 7pm for M's hit with her coach Craig. B and T spend a lot of the time playing tennis too, and sometimes playing with Turner...
Turner isn't really allowed in the car because he leaves too much hair and he won't sit still, so the hair goes all over the car...BUT, when Dad isn't home we sometimes sneak him down to tennis with us :)
Wednesday's are great because there's very few people at the courts and Turner can run around all he likes. We shut the front gate and he walks around and sniffs things, chases the kids, has some cuddles and if he's really lucky, gets to play with a ball.
It's really hard to take a photo of Turner because he always seems to move just as you click...

Day 48


On Sunday, M attended her friend's little sister's party and took along her newly acquired "ripstick". Somehow or other the board got water in it and was difficult for M to turn safely. She lost balance and fell backwards, steadying herself with her right hand and causing herself some pain in the process. After a couple of days listening to her complain about the sore arm we whisked her off to Emergency for an X-ray. We got to the hospital early and were seen fairly promptly. On examination the doctor informed us there was no break and no need for an xray, even though I asked for one "just to be sure" because she plays so much tennis (at least 5 times per week). The school was just around the corner, and by the time we arrived at reception, to sign M into school there was a message for us from the hospital. We hopped back into the car and returned to emergency to pick up a form requesting an xray for one RW (right wrist). Again, we wer attended to pretty quickly and we were back at school and work, with the "no break" verdict, a couple of bandages, some panadol and instructions to "rest", by 10.30am.
M rested for one day (the day Before the x-ray) and attended her tennis lesson as per usual on the day we visited the hospital. Her arm is still sore, and still strapped, but she's not taking pain medication and is icing after use. She's not wanting to miss her tennis and whilst she can cope she's going to give it all she's got. She's one tough cookie!

Day 47 - Out with the Old


My purse has been on the way out for sometime. I purchased the black one in Darwin last year when I was there, because the zip on the brown one kept splitting. I like the layout of my brown purse (which doubles as a bag) and so was delighted to find another with the same layout! The black one doesn't have bag clips and it will take me some time to get used to looking for a black purse in a black bag...
I managed to prolong the life of my brown purse for quite some time and believed it would continue to work ok, as long as I didn't stuff it full of register receipts... It finally bit the dust on the 16th of February 2009. Thankfully I had the black one on standby and was able to clear out my old purse and swap my bits and pieces to my new purse right away.

Day 46 - Pyjama Day


We had plans to go for a drive, and to spend the day as a family out of the house. . . Somewhere during the week M made plans to visit Courtney, right in the middle of the day - throwing our plans somewhat off course, not that she would have minded us going without her!
As it turned out it was a very relaxing day. I stayed in my PJ's for the entire day and no one else seemed to have much energy either...although T was very keen to go for a drive..
Maybe when the weather cools and the flies aren't so bad, we'll go for that drive.
Overall, it was a lovely day at home with the family :)

Day 45 - 14th February




Valentine's day. The day I came back from Darwin.
The day I got the most beautiful sentiments in a card from my darling A. He said the words I needed to hear :) It was the best present I could have received on a day that we don't usually celebrate!

However, being away from home I spent the morning walking down Smith Street mall in Darwin and found a little shop full of chocolate, tucked away in a little side street. I bought a lot of Fudge for A and and little heart shaped box with a heart shaped chocolate for each of the kids :)
The kids went all out for Valentine's too; making me cards and a heart shaped cake, filled with Nutella.

After the airport we went straight to the Club to celebrate the birth of A's workmate's (Murph) baby. We had a nice afternoon, chatting, "sharing a few quiet ones" and dabbling in Keno (We won $2! lol) before deciding to stay for tea, the perfect end to an almost perfect day :)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Day 44 - February 13th


Black Friday. Friday the 13th, unlucky for some..but we had a great day!
M's school had a casual day and "Meet the teacher BBQ", which I couldn't attend as I was out of town. M couldn't go to the BBQ either as she was busily cooking a fundraiser BBQ and playing tennis. The Tennis centre organised a Friday the 13th night fundraiser for M's squad to assist with their "Girls Only" tennis tour which is in planning for sometime in the future - they raised $160 and plan to do more soon.
B and T got right into the spirit of things, dressing up and inviting their friends...and eventually winning the dressup prizes!
Our Interstated PD was also based around the Friday 13th theme with decorations including, cobwebs, black cats, skulls, pieces of skeletons, couldrons, worms, glow in the dark frisbies and bats and a little dressing up. We had a fun day and Peter and I managed to finish most of our planning. He's offered to learn to Blog so that we can set up a blog for the team to use to communicate with each other. Apparently he'd like to learn, so I'll let him, seeing as how (obviously) I already know how to do it...

Friendship Award


I received this lovely little Friendship Award from my friend Sherry :)
What a great surprise it was too!!

Here's what the award says:

“These blogs are exceedingly charming. These kind bloggers aim to find and be friends. They are not interested in self-aggrandizement. Our hope is that when the ribbons of these prizes are cut, even more friendships are propagated. Please give more attention to these writers. Deliver this award to eight bloggers who must choose eight more and include this cleverly-written text into the body of their award.”

Now my job (pleasure) is to pass it to 8 more people deserving of the award :) I can't really give it back to Sherry...But I certainly would..she's very deserving...


1. Mary ...seriously hoping she'll come out and start blogging again..
2. Lita ...hoping she can afford to get the net back on again soon..
3. Michelle ...a wonderful new-ish Mum..
4. Leanne ...very giving person, who's had a lot of heartache this past year..
5. Susan ... for inspiring us to complete our challenges..
6. Rhonda ... Su! Demonstrator with a HUGE heart...
7. Cori ...I first "met" Cori through Sister Swaps...love her down to earth Blog...
8. Meg ..Somone I've wanted to get to know better since I found SS ... Her honesty and strength is truly inspiring.




Day 43


I planned to finish work around 2.45pm today so that I could pick up the kids and get some fuel before collecting A on the way to the Airport. We made good time, even though I did get out a few minutes late. I rearranged my schedule, got fuel, picked up M and then went to get B and T from the bus stop, where they were waiting patiently all by themselves!
At the airport we checked in then sat down to a big bowl of chips and gravy, before boarding.
I sat with Budgie on the plane, with Mandy and Bil behind us, and we chatted most of the way, which passed the time nicely. I unnecessarily ate the dinner (stew, rice, roll and chocolate) on the plane and then ate again when we got to Darwin!! This is a photo of my lovely Laksa Soup from the Noodle House...absolutely fantastic!
We spent the night at a new Hotel, the Mantra Panadanas and I shared with Rowan from Gove.
This was also 12 on 12 for February so I had an interesting look at the day through the lens of my camera..making for some different photos for this month's 12 on 12....I'll post my layout when I get it done :)

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Day 42- "Love Potion Lushy"

As all good Territorians, and probably Aussies know, if you play sport you have to have a nickname... Today's nicknames were based on our numbers e.g. Legs (11). When I put my shirt on Lushy was discarded and I was known as "Love Potion (number 9)" for the day!
Today I played Cricket. Imparja Cup is in town, and until a few days ago I thought I wouldn't be participating this year. BUSH POTATOES asked me to play for them as they were to be short a few players. I usually play for Catz, so this was something new, and a whole lot of fun! When I play in the regular comp I am wicket keeper and I don't bowl. As today's team made up of players from all teams in the regular competition, we had more than enough (3) wickies to choose from. I fielded instead, which meant I needed to bowl - something I try NOT to do if I can help it. To my surprise (and probably everyone else's!) I bowled two overs today, and didn't do too badly... the trick is to not try too hard...
This is the only game I'll play this time round as tomorrow I'm off to Darwin...

Day 41


Tuna. I love it with Couscous and Tinned tomatoes with herbs. I love it in a tossed salad.
I love it as a mornay. I love it with onion on a sandwich.
I love it with pasta.
Today for lunch I ate a flavoured tin of tuna with my Ryvitas.
Such a little tin, from such a big fish!!

Day 40

Monday and the weekend is well and truly over. The mornings are filled with haste (ours but not the kids!) trying to get everyone out the door on time. Now that we have two schools to go to it adds another 10 minutes into our already tight schedule.
The afternoons are just as busy with pick-ups, drop-offs, sport, homework, dinner and trying to spend a little quality time together. But as far as I can tell, we wouldn't have it any other way...

Spare a thought for the families of all those who have lost loved ones in the Victorian and New South Wales Bushfires who will never have the chance to rush anywhere, ever again. Over 150 people have died and the death toll is expected to rise as the authorities search the ruins of the hundreds of homes and cars that were lost to the fires. There are many charities and organisations running appeals for the victims of the fires including Telstra, Cricket Australia, AFL, Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank, Westpac, AMP, Coles, Woolies, Red Cross, 8HA Radio and thousands of Aussies are digging deep to show their support.
The true Australian Spirit is shining through when you hear stories of Queenslanders, who have been flooded in the past few weeks, giving their Government Relief money to the Bushfire Victims. Remarkable.
Today's photo shows our town giving respect to the families, by flying the flags at half mast.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Day 39


The alarm went off at 5.30 as arranged but I was quite happy to keep sleeping, after a restless night spent checking the girls and the dog. A short time later T woke M to let her know it was time for her walk, Mel convinced me to go walking with her and then we were off. This morning there was a group or 14 men and women and we walked via the golf course, a route I hadn't done. It was an interesting walk with unsealed roads, sealed roads, hills, flats, built up areas, greens and fairways, new houses and old, nice houses and some very strange, including one with a former rugby player as their letter box...it was bigger than me! I thought this picture of the green nestled in amongst the rocky outcrops was a good representation of this morning's walk.
After our walk and brekky at Macca's, M and I went for a short game of tennis before heading home to the girls, A and T. A was busy making pancakes for everyone and when the time came the pancakes were served with Icecream and/or maple syrup..mmmm...but I resisted as I'd already had Banana Bread and a Mango Frappe at McDonald's.
BTA and I had an afternoon nap, whilst M went to her friend's for a swim and ripstick riding. Late in the afternoon MT and I went to play tennis with M's friend Georgia whilst A cooked us a BBQ tea. It was a great way to spend a lazy hot Summer Sunday :)

Day 38


The trial run. I'm not really sure what the trial run was actually for? Maybe B's birthday party, seeing as how she'll be turning 10 this year..
Anyway, she convinced her dad to let a group of girls sleep out the back in a tent. About 15 minutes before the girls were due to arrive we learned that the tent was broken and not an option. Instead the girls arranged to sleep in swags under the back verandah, and Turner the dog was to be given a chance to behave. The girls had a great time swimming, watching movies, dressing up in Halloween Costumes (why? I don't know either, although we did stop them from Trick or Treating as they were headed to the neighbour's....), putting make up on B's little brother and nail polish on the dog. (See corresponding pics)
Around 1am I gave them the final "GOOD NIGHT" and I finally fell asleep. The girls are convinced it was around 3am when they finally hit the sack! In all it was a good night and the trial was a success...

Day 37


Love is in the air!! Chris, from work, met her man on the 'net. Today they met for in real life and she took him up the hill, so that we could see them from our office (yes the hill that has appeared on my daily photo pages twice already). Obviously we couldn't see much..she just wanted us to be able to "see" him without actually meeting him stirring the with good natured jibes. I'm hoping to print this picture to give to them as a reminder of the day they finally met.
They are off on a holiday to see the beautiful tourist spots famous in our area.
We got a "mini holiday"/long weekend after our fire alarm went off. Something electrical set the alarm off and the power went out so we were sent home. It's amazing what a difference a three o'clock finish makes to your Friday afternoon! I met the kids after school, dropped T at tennis, took the girls home for a snack/swim and then spent the evening at tennis with Julie and Liz and even enjoyed a couple of coldies before arriving home around 8.30pm.

Day 36 - Mum to the rescue..


M's tennis shoes should have been enough of an indication that price doesn't necessarily equal quality..or longevity in shoes. However having purchased Colorado's before, I really expected a LOT from her new school shoes. We tried on a heap of shoes before purchasing and these were the most comfortable. We hadn't heard the "lace up" black, polishable shoes mantra so as these were polishable black shoes I thought they'd be fine. One complete week after school started I got a call from M saying that her shoes were broken (see pic). Ugh! I rang the store and organised to swap them over at recess time. When we got there we made it clear that we'd be going for a different style "thankyou very much" and the tryons began again... We came home with Colorado's again (they really are a nice shoe) but this time they are lace up and quite honestly I think M is much happier with these as they are almost the same as everyone else's. AND her sandshoes should last longer too, with her not wearing them to school every day..you've gotta love a uniform!!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Day 35

4th February 2009.
M doesn't walk with me on Wednesdays as it's a very long day..... After a big day at school, including an afternoon of swimming, M has a hit with her favourite coach - Craig. A year or two ago M had group lessons with Craig and they used to clash..big time. I was even called into the office to discuss her behaviour and their personality clashes at one point. Then at the beginning of last year, when she no longer had Craig as her coach she was ready to give up tennis. Craig rescued her. Pulled her out of her slump and arranged his schedule to fit her in, so that she didn't throw in the towel. Now a year later he is mentoring her, and offering support where he can. He pushes her, because he knows she's capable. He is enjoying working with "elite juniors" and you can tell he has a soft spot for her. After a recent chat about where M is and where she'd like to be in six months time he agreed to match her effort 100% and if she slacks off..he will too. Thank you Craig!!! (This was a tough picture to take. I used my night setting and took a bunch of photos that kept focussing on the fence between us and Craig...thankfully this one is pretty good and Craig is the focus - not the fence!)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Day34


The Ice has Broken!
We got our black and white cat from the RSPCA after I told them I'd like a black and white cat, if one came in. She was already named Ice. I'm not sure why she was called Ice, but I think her name suits her.. she's always been a bit of an ice maiden... until she chose not to be :)
Since the unfortunate death of our Beautiful Louis, Ice (aka Ick-e) has become more of a presence in our home. Previously she spent most of her time sitting on the back of the lounge, up on top of the tv unit/scrapbooking cupboard or tucked away in the wardrobe - unless she felt the need to visit...usually when I was trying to scrapbook or type! She still does all these things but she spends a lot more time sitting on the lounge with us and sleeping with the kids. Now she "allows" us to pat her when she's sleeping, without feeling the need to run off and hide. She comes to us when she wants a pat and when she sleeps inside she doesn't wake us up with scratching and purring, she sits quietly outside our bedroom door until someone gets up.
I took this photo earlier in the year, but it's a nice one of her and it shows how she loves to sit on my stuff! When I woke to find her sitting outside our room this morning I thought it was the perfect picture for Day 34, 3/2/09.
I've always loved my big girl, Ice, but with her standoffish personality the kids preferred Louis. Now they love Ice, almost as much as I do, because she's lovable and loving us back!!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Day 33

The alarm went off at 5.30am and I promptly rolled over and asked A to turn it off. This morning's exercise would be on the treadmill rather than a "real" walk with the Running and Walking club. I had intended to run, but quickly returned to my more familiar and comfortable walking, with a few hills and a little jog. I thought I might have been disappointed in myself for not going out walking but It was the opposite. I was proud of myself for getting onto the treadmill at all! 20 minutes and 2.2kms - not much, but better than nothing and I sure worked up a sweat - at least I didn't have to worry about flies...

I passed the day reconciling statements, something I really like to do. At around 3.45 Lorraine pointed out that I hadn't even stopped for lunch, and shortly later Mum arrived for a visit. After a quick chat Mum and I decided to go to Gloria's for a cuppa, using my two for one voucher from the Masters Games. It was nice to get out of the office and to have some company at the same time :) We wandered back to my workplace via the Chemist and the Flight Centre, arriving at the office about 15 minutes before A was due to pick me up. I unlocked the office, cleared my desk and prepared to leave only to discover I'd locked myself IN...thankfully there was another door that I could open from the inside and I was able to meet the family only a few minutes later than planned. The next two hours were spent at the tennis centre, where M and T got back into their group lessons and I sat chatting before coming home to a lovely stir-fry tea.

10 Things

My friend Midnite Scrapper posted a writing-prompt. A couple of days ago, I asked to play along and I received my letter: R
The rules of the game are simple. Once assigned a letter you are to post 10 things that you love which begin with that letter. It took me a couple of days to get my act together, but I did manage to find ten things that start with the letter "R".
(If you want to play, leave me a message saying you want to play in my comment area. I’ll assign a random letter and on and on it goes.)

1. Relaxing: I don't do this often enough. Relaxation to me is time with my thoughts or a good book..in the bath or on my bed... alone or with someone I love...away from the madness of my everyday life.

2. Reading: Something else I don't do as much as I'd like. I tend to read a book and then if I like it, try to find others by the same author. I also like to read Blogs, SS posts, Scrapbook Page Journalling and my emails. I nearly always read newspapers backwards - reading the Sports Pages and/or Obituaries.

3. Reacher: Jack Reacher, my new favourite book character. I'm slowly buying the Lee Child's books one by one off Ebay after discovering the first book, Killing Floor at the Darwin Airport. It's like watching a good movie - there's love, lust, action and of course the Hero that always saves the day!

4. Raquets: I spend soooo much time at the tennis courts with the kids, shopping for tennis equipment, managing Tennis Teams, paying for tennis lessons and playing tennis that I couldn't possibly leave this word of my list of 10... It's a shame the new racquet I bought myself is disappointing. A likes it though and I can always fall back on my old faithful - even though the kids at the court think it's rather odd looking :)

5. Roast Pork: One of my favourite roast meats and yet it's the one we eat least because A says he doesn't like pork. Funny story though.. last time I cooked roast pork I made him his own meal of Scotch Fillet Steak. After a few days I noticed his steaks were still in the fridge so I gave them to the dog. When I told A what I'd done he was very surprised ... you see he'd eaten the pork and thoroughly enjoyed it, thinking it was his steak!! I guess he doesn't dislike pork as much as he'd thought!

6. Rearranging Furniture: On occasion I will take it upon myself to vacuum etc. thoroughly after the family have done it "their way" for quite some time. When I move the furniture, to clean under it, I often rearrange the room.. A has many times come home to find his loungeroom looking very different to the one he left...

7. Real time with my DH: You know how it is, time without interrruptions. We don't get much quiet time together with three kids, so it's nice when it happens. Our favourite spots to escape are -the front window ledge - looking out at the mountain or up at the stars; the outside chairs - looking into our yard, and our bedroom - it's our little sanctuary..no kids allowed (well as much as you can keep kids out of anywhere lol). We are also lucky to have my sister Kat and friend Kirsten who will look after our children so that A and I can go on the occasional "date".

8. Reconciling Accounts: What a funny thing to love! But after Dental Nursing (something I wanted do as a kid and all through my teens), working in a Supermarket (checkout, deli and office), book keeping and administrating I realise that I love the challenge of reconciliation. It's a bit like a puzzle and feels really good when it's finished!! I love my job :)

9. Rain Storms: I love listening to the sound of Rain on a tin roof. I love the smell of new rain.
(petrichor (PET-ri-kuhr) nounThe pleasant smell that accompanies the first rain after a dry spell.[From petro- (rock), from Greek petros (stone) + ichor (the fluid that is supposed to flow in the veins of the gods in Greek mythology). Coined by researchers I.J. Bear and R.G. Thomas.]"Petrichor, the name for the smell of rain on dry ground, is from oils given off by vegetation, absorbed onto neighboring surfaces, and released into the air after a first rain." Matthew Bettelheim; Nature's Laboratory; Shasta Parent (Mt Shasta, California); Jan 2002) I love it when the power goes out and you get to spend time doing things they did in the old days...cooking popcorn on a gas stove, playing games around a lantern... spending time as a family, not distracted by the computers and tvs of modern life!

10. Recording Moments/Memories: This includes Scrapbooking, Writing a Journal, Taking Notes, Blogging, Emailing and/or simply cutting articles out of the newspaper. I am constantly amazed at the little things I wouldn't have remembered if I hadn't recorded the moment...

Day 32


I could have just used the Cartridge picture for my day 32 picture but it doesn't really say much about my day :) When the cartridge arrives that could be a whole other story! Today's photo is of the river flowing. We usually have dry river beds around our area. Considering it hasn't rained much here, this water must be coming from somewhere out bush. We were planning on walking across the river bed to the Telegraph Station but it was too wet. Most of the group meandered down to the edge of the water, to look at the river flowing, before we turned around and walked 3.2kms on a different track back to town. When we crossed the footbridge, twenty minutes later, the river bed in town was still dry and several groups of Indigenous people were sitting in the sand enjoying the morning sun. Apparently the water wasn't flowing as quickly as we thought it was!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Can you believe it's February already?


Now it's going to be harder to make sure I haven't missed any days in my 365 Project - at least in January I could just check the date (Jan 3rd - yes I have three photos). I'm still really excited about this project and I've finished my 12 on 12 layout for January. I need to do last week and this week's layouts in the next few days and I'll be feeling really good about my Scrapbooking. I've already done more this month than I did for most of last year! As well as my 12 on 12 I finished my 2007 Christmas pages. I'll print 2008 Christmas photos and weeks 3 and 4 of 2009 then I'll be up to date with these two projects, which I'm rapt about.
I've used my Cricut for each layout in the 365 Project Album and today was my favourite layout so far. I was so excited I just purchased Zooballoo from OhMyCrafts.com and even with international posting I've saved about $30 on buying it locally :) If it all works out ok, and the product arrives safely, and my currency calculations are correct, Mum and I'll be ordering more from OS.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Day 31


School holidays are officially over. All the activities are starting up again, including Tennis and Baseball and School Sport planning. Sometimes I feel as if I've never left my old job. I spent a good deal of the afternoon doing School Sport stuff. Planning, emails, flyers and forms...just as well I love the work and what the organisation stands for. I'm wondering if I'll enjoy it even more now that it's not expected and it's a volunteer role. All I know is I'm not ready to let it go. Our Cluster is going through a rough patch at the moment, with nobody doing the Admin job and nobody stepping up to Cluster Chair, so I'm going to give it what I've got, to help it prosper. We've really worked hard to get it running more smoothly over the past few years and it would be a shame if it fell in a heap now. 2009 will be a good opportunity for the volunteers to actually be more of the process, rather than expecting "someone else" to do what needs doing. The cluster is a group of people working to a common goal, not an entity that works all by itself - just as a church is "the people" not the building.. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens in 2009. This year's motto is "It's time to shine in 09".. we will see.