Yesterday was an important milestone for one of my babies. He had a birthday. Not just any birthday, he turned 18! For me it was a day of mixed emotions. Fond memories of his younger years, tinged with a little sadness that my 'baby boy' really has grown up (In more ways than one)! It's a tradition that on their birthdays, the kids choose what they want for dinner. 'The little one's' choice was roast lamb and veges. (Nice choice son).
While the lamb was in the oven, I met said son and the MOTH down at our local for his first legal drink, also a tradition primarily for the MOTH and kiddies, but I decided to tag along. The fact that The Little One really was grown up was bought home to me when I walked into the bar, and here was my son and the MOTH sitting on stools with alcohol in front of them. It seemed wrong, somehow. Just like it seemed wrong last week when he had his final school assembly.......EVER.......I cried, he thought I was funny. Next week we'll 'end' another era when he has his yr12 formal and yes, I will cry again. Why should he miss out, when I've done it with his three older siblings whenever they 'hit a milestone'? Interestingly though, none of my children seem embarrassed by my 'emotionality' or they could all just be VERY good actors. 'Til next time, ciao xxx
Friday, 4 November 2011
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Haemochromotosis
<a href="http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Haemochromatosis?open">Haemochromatosis - Better Health Channel</a><br/>
Haemochromatosis (iron overload disorder) causes the body to absorb more iron than usual from food. Haemochromatosis is one of the most common hereditary diseases. Excessive iron can cause damage to organs such as the liver, heart and pancreas. Possible early symptoms include weakness and lethargy, weight loss, joint pain in the fingers, liver complaints, impotence and low sex drive, irregular menstrual periods or early menopause, loss of body hair and skin darkening.
Haemochromatosis (iron overload disorder) causes the body to absorb more iron than usual from food. Haemochromatosis is one of the most common hereditary diseases. Excessive iron can cause damage to organs such as the liver, heart and pancreas. Possible early symptoms include weakness and lethargy, weight loss, joint pain in the fingers, liver complaints, impotence and low sex drive, irregular menstrual periods or early menopause, loss of body hair and skin darkening.
Monday, 29 August 2011
What a Week!
Does life imitate art, or art imitate life? This past week had all the elements of a novel. Leaving home in the wee hours with the MOTH (Man of the house), travelling in the truck with him to Port Macquarie, both of us tired and concerned after hearing a friends mother was very ill. Switching to my son Day's truck to get to Seaham where my good friend Jo lives. I spent a lovely couple of days with Jo, her partner and her son. We laughed a lot, drank too much and generally had a good time.
While at Jo's I got word that our friend's mum had passed away. I also got a call from another son Matty, to tell me that a young girl who had been at primary school with my two younger kids was in a car accident and drowned. It was difficult not being at home to comfort my children, particularly Cassie who shared many classes with the young girl. However, the children all have many mutual friends, including Jo's children so they were of support to each other using social networking and phone calls.
On Tuesday afternoon, Jo and I headed up to Hawkes Nest to meet with another very good friend of mine, Bonnie. Bonnie and I had been trying to plan a few days away for some months and we finally organised it for last week. It was the MOTH's idea that I combine visits to Jo and Bonnie since I rarely get away for leisure.
We arrive at our motel apartment which was basic, but quite nice. Sitting out in our courtyard that evening, beer in hand, cheese and bickies at the ready we were primed for a good time. Next door to us, a group of young lads (perhaps early twenties) were staying for some kind of golf tournament. There was some posturing from them, a few lewd comments and a threat to show us their 'packages'. How we laughed at that! I'm not sure whether they were intimidated by our 'not fazed' attitude or perhaps they just didn't have our stamina because they were all inside with the lights off by 10pm! LOL, There's life in us old birds yet!
Jo went home the next day while Bonnie and I spent the rest of the week enjoying the scenery and each other's company.
The funerals for our friends mum and our kids young friend were both on friday. The MOTH drove down to Raymond Terrace with Matty and Cassie, picking me up from Hawkes Nest on the way. We left the kids with another friend, Dee, who would take them, along with Jo's son Dan and her children Stephen and Rachel to the funeral. The MOTH and I then continued on to Sydney, where we attended our friends mum's funeral.
Following the service, we drove back up to the Terrace, picked up the kids and completed the trek back home around 10pm.
As you can see, it was a rollercoaster of a week :)
Rest in Peace, Merle Holmes and Danni Thomlinson xxx
While at Jo's I got word that our friend's mum had passed away. I also got a call from another son Matty, to tell me that a young girl who had been at primary school with my two younger kids was in a car accident and drowned. It was difficult not being at home to comfort my children, particularly Cassie who shared many classes with the young girl. However, the children all have many mutual friends, including Jo's children so they were of support to each other using social networking and phone calls.
On Tuesday afternoon, Jo and I headed up to Hawkes Nest to meet with another very good friend of mine, Bonnie. Bonnie and I had been trying to plan a few days away for some months and we finally organised it for last week. It was the MOTH's idea that I combine visits to Jo and Bonnie since I rarely get away for leisure.
We arrive at our motel apartment which was basic, but quite nice. Sitting out in our courtyard that evening, beer in hand, cheese and bickies at the ready we were primed for a good time. Next door to us, a group of young lads (perhaps early twenties) were staying for some kind of golf tournament. There was some posturing from them, a few lewd comments and a threat to show us their 'packages'. How we laughed at that! I'm not sure whether they were intimidated by our 'not fazed' attitude or perhaps they just didn't have our stamina because they were all inside with the lights off by 10pm! LOL, There's life in us old birds yet!
Jo went home the next day while Bonnie and I spent the rest of the week enjoying the scenery and each other's company.
The funerals for our friends mum and our kids young friend were both on friday. The MOTH drove down to Raymond Terrace with Matty and Cassie, picking me up from Hawkes Nest on the way. We left the kids with another friend, Dee, who would take them, along with Jo's son Dan and her children Stephen and Rachel to the funeral. The MOTH and I then continued on to Sydney, where we attended our friends mum's funeral.
Following the service, we drove back up to the Terrace, picked up the kids and completed the trek back home around 10pm.
As you can see, it was a rollercoaster of a week :)
Rest in Peace, Merle Holmes and Danni Thomlinson xxx
Friday, 19 August 2011
Children that includes Teens.
What is it with kids that they don't want to have anything to do with you until you announce that you are going away. Then you have the kid who needs all kinds of questions answered, right this minute. Another kid who just hangs around, wanting to talk about things that you have been trying to get them to talk about for months, Yet another person who needs to kiss and cuddle you like you are never coming back. Well Be Jesus! If I knew that's the reaction I would get, I would leave home for a few days way more often....Wishing never works. lol
Virgin Blogger
Hello there! This is my fist ever blog post. I have no idea what I am doing, and am hoping there are some kind souls out there who will give me sound advice. I look forward to meeting new people in Blogland, learning new things and perhaps having a laugh or two. Today the weather is very unsettled and of course, I have a line full of washing that really needs to dry. Why you ask? Or not, but I'll tell you anyway :) This weekend, I am going to visit a very close friend, followed by a couple of days with another very close friend. Both women, whom I love very much and don't get to spend much time with. This past year has been a bit stressful for me (more on that later), so I am looking forward to a few days with my lovely ladies. I will be sure to let you all know how it goes.
Well that's about all I have to say for now because I am, after all, talking to myself. Please feel free to assist me in losing my blogger virginity! :D
Well that's about all I have to say for now because I am, after all, talking to myself. Please feel free to assist me in losing my blogger virginity! :D
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