Prompts Part IV

Today’s plan is Gosford and anything historic that we missed by going the other road, and then back to Sydney to fly home. Blah to Auckland weather, yay to seeing the kids again.

Today’s words are: MAROON VOLUME EXPRESS REFUSE NOTE FLAG

MAROON State of Origin! Not that I am an Aussie by any stretch of the imagination but we are Queenslanders for three nights a year.

VOLUME my hair has none whatsoever. My children don’t decrease theirs either.

EXPRESS I used to snigger at the Ritchies idea of an express bus from town – save a whole ten minutes if I was lucky!

REFUSE no-one in my house likes dealing with the rubbish. And something I find hard to do when I’m asked to add another chore/task on my already busy day.

NOTE I write a lot of Notes To Self. How else am I supposed to remember everything?

FLAG totally over John Key’s desire to change our flag. So what if it looks like the Aussie one? More accurately, theirs looks like ours as we have the older! It reflects our colonial heritage with the Union Jack of Great Britain and the Southern Cross stars that the early Maoris followed, sailing down from Hawaiaki. Plus my grandfathers fought under this flag. I won’t be voting to change it, but pessimistically I think it’s a personal agenda item for the PM.

Exploring

I’m loving this trip so far! Altho woke up at 2:30 am local time today 😦 so will be a mess later on!

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The older Lighthouse at Woolongong

That’s the hotel in mid back ground.  We got lots of walking in; yesterday I hit goal around 2pm.

Plenty more to upload but I’ll do that from home on WiFi.

Today’s plan in to drive back to Sydney via the coast road; find a couple of holden wreckers and source new vents for the ute; and I have two stich spots loaded into my gps.

Where would we be without gps?!

Prompts Part III

Today we’re heading up to Port Macquarie & thru a bit of the Hunter Valley. Hopefully dinner out on the waterfront.

Today’s words are: HAIL JAM CURRY GRAIN SEASON DOUGH

HAIL saying hello far too loudly?

JAM I made jam once! Need to go berry picking so I have the ingredients but I make a mean marmalade.

CURRY I can’t stand the smell as I’m always ill when I eat Indian curries. My tongue swells up and B is the same, which is awkward given one of his besties is part Indian. Quite like green curry tho.

GRAIN the lines in a piece of timber. Quite beautiful.

SEASON I love summer the best. Plenty of daylight when I get home from work. Flowers, bees, butterflies, walks, beach, PLAY.

DOUGH show me the money! Or what I can’t make well in winter now, as we don’t have a hot water cylinder.

Prompts Part II

On the plan today is to head to Newcastle & catch up with some people Si used to work with. We’re again travelling the long way around by the coastal roads. Looking forward to some great scenery.

Today’s words are: DRILL BANK STICK ANGLE WOUND ENTERANCE

DRILL Best tool ever. We have a couple of Makita battery powered ones so one has the drill bit and the other has a driver bit. Saves so much time when working on building projects.

BANK we had to create a softly graduated bank when we built a retaining wall. So much easier to mow than the previous bumpy stretch!

STICK driftwood? We don’t have a fire so I don’t encourage the kids to bring anything home from rambles but there is a small place in the garden, by the front door, that has one of M’s driftwood finds along with a volcanic rock B brought home from a geography trip to Mt St Johns. He got an Excellence on that project.

ANGLE preferably 90 degrees, especially when concreting in fence posts J

WOUND something M has to have covered, even if it’s a papercut! Frequently frustrating, but like his dad, he doesn’t do well seeing any blood. Most especially his own.

ENTERANCE I love our front door. It’s dark and solid. We need to re-set the pavers in tho – they were a temporary fix to the original owners putting down wall tile. The slightest bit of wet and it becomes a skating rink.

Prompts Part I

As you read this I am scheduled to be taking off to Sydney for shopping, then a drive down the coastal road to Wollongong & Kiama – very excited to have a few days to ourselves and to explore.

Now – the idea here is that each word has more than one meaning, so you’re to immediately scribble about the meaning that you first consider, no censor!

Today’s words are: DATE AIR SHED FLAKE INTEREST MIGHT

DATE infrequent activity! Si prefers movie dates, I prefer dinner + a walk. All too often he’s already seen the movie I want to see. Also involves a favour juggle to get L to babysit.

AIR need it to breathe! Or it’s an attitude that I have to put on, a confidence layer during interviews or assessments.

SHED ugly corrugated building that holds garden tools. I’m hoping to reinforce ours internally so I can grow Aleberic de Barbier over it, but will have to be a bit sneaky as this is a rose Si truly hates, as it’s thorny. But it has beautiful flowers for 6-8 months of the year so worth it.

FLAKE the personality type that I don’t have any time for. Or a crumbly chocolate bar, particularly good with pavlova, cream and strawberries.

INTEREST some things I can flirt with and others I have a keen interest and focus on. Also what I enjoy seeing in my Kiwisaver (retirement) account.

MIGHT in the context of the book I recently finished about Alfred the Great – it’s a strength of both opinion and power and the size of the army.

Packing

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I hate packing. This time it’s compounded as we are travelling light – just carry on over and then bag on the way back – I plan to do that much shopping. I could run a poll – prize for the person who guess what I will leave behind. Leave a comment!

Next few posts will be scheduled from Myfanwy’s October prompts, play along in the comments! And maybe a few pics of sunny Sydney – it better be sunny! See you later!

WIP Wednesday

So after putting down my fairy (and forgetting to initial it, FAIL, so pulling it out again), I had to have a severe talking to myself. My WIP pile was growing and while not as large as some in any of the FB groups I belong to, it takes up nearly a whole drawer in my craft organiser. Right now (in age order)

  • Si’s country scene (a Stoney Creek design that bores me now & he’s forgotten about)
  • Teresa Wentzler Tapestry Cat
  • Z’s birth sampler which needs a whole section re-charted or frogged out
  • Teresa Wentzler Noah’s Ark – the frame broke so it’s just sitting on the bars
  • Nora Corbett Arezzo – who had the great idea of doing this all over one?! What a muppet. I’m waiting till true Summer so I can do this in daylight
  • Mirabilia Stargazer – which I started this year
  • Nora Corbett Mediterranean Mermaid – again, started this year & is my hospital visit piece

I didn’t consider either of the TWs (I would have to re-kit out the Ark and I’m up to the over one anyway) so I dangled a metaphorical carrot over my head. Do a decent week on a WIP and you can start something new. So I got out my Maria, which is on (un)evenweaved linen. 32 count too. Ugh. She looks good but it’s very, very slow compared to anything on Lugana. But having to slow down might help my wrist heal.

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The orange is what I’ve done since Saturday night…getting along. The gaps are where I need to bead – lots and lots of beads. She’s coming to Sydney too – eight or nine hours at airports or on a plane means a decent chunk will get done. The biscornu disaster is postponed again!

L at Twenty

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(mine’s the one on the right)

Well I warned you it would be a few days before you read about her birth…

And actually, you’re not going to get a birth story. Ewuu. Suffice to say she arrived FINALLY but safely. All was well. Freaking odd, but well. I guess most first-time mums feel the same!

So at twenty…she is utterly beautiful (when not wearing those awful purple shorts). She has a distinctive & mostly appropriate dress sense (when not wearing the aforementioned purple shorts). She is working full time, has already gained a significant role promotion, and has a range of loyal, true friends. She has a creative streak and with one friend, has started up a part-time bakery business. It will be a while before this will translate into true profit and a full-time role for either, but they have very high standards which is fantastic. She is a big sister to three and has a solid relationship with all three, unique to each relationship. Our relationship has evolved too and I love spending time with her. She is so very different from me – especially her height! – but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Love you, sweetheart.

I Survived NaBloPoMo!

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When I started planning this in late October, I actually didn’t think that I would carry thru. I don’t have the greatest track record & I find it easy, too easy, to drop things if it’s just for me. Home and work pressures mean I usually crawl up & drop off whatever only affects me (craft, writing, baking, walking) but stubbornly hold onto reading (cue the “you’ve left the light on” “but you’re watching the bloody tv!” bedtime arguments).

But this has been mostly fun and not a chore. Mostly. I put this down to planning ahead, allowing some repetition themes (WIP Wednesday & You Can Quote Me on Thursdays) and not pressuring myself to be flashy & original & trend-setting. What you get is what you get; this wasn’t designed to gain more followers (but hello & thank you – especially to those who comment!) but to try & establish a habit. To be satisfied that I could stick to a plan. Another bonus is that I have been more disciplined about other crafting – I finished three projects during November with the two birds and the fairy letter (which goes to the framers on Wednesday! No photos of the finished item until after the recipient recieves it, sorry) & told myself that I need to finish an older WIP before I start something else

Woohoo – job & knock, as the engineer in the household would say. So what’s next? December Daily, a trip to Sydney & surrounds, Christmas shopping, Christmas food prep, work (only five weeks till Rachel returns & I can hand off a full third of my load!!! I am excited about this, despite it being quite lame to others), stitching  & spending time with my family. Upcoming posts – I plan to use Myfanwy’s October prompts for upcoming posts & the 30 Day Book Challenge (which will not happen on 30 consecutive days). More craft, more travel, more gardens. See you soon!