Nice to see you!

Three major events occurred for me last year (2010), all in the space of about 2 weeks. I turned 50. The following day I got married. Two weeks later, my oldest daughter became pregnant with her first child and my first grandchild.

Most middle-aged people will tell you that in their minds, they still feel 20 something. It's the same for me.

Wasn't it only yesterday that I was planning a night out with guys from the surf club? That gorgeous new perm. Flaired, cuffed denims and the red t-shirt with the off-the-shoulder frill. Corked platform wedgies. **sigh**

Suddenly I'm looking in the mirror and wondering how 30 years can flash by so damned quickly!

So here I am in cyberspace, sharing my genuine shock and horror with anyone who'll listen and maybe I'll even meet some other over 50s who find themselves in the same predicament!

Welcome to my dilemna!!

Saturday, April 16, 2022

Hibernation

Today was a real day of hibernating for me.

Even though I made a ‘to do’ list last night and was feeling incredibly motivated at that time, this morning, that feeling had definitely left the building and the only time I moved from my bed was to make breakfast.

Adoring Husband, on the other hand, was very productive and spent time decluttering behind the shed, gardening, visiting the tip with a trailer load of rubbish and making our lunch.

I am still in my pyjamas and have just watched two games of football.

I’ve watched lots of Rumble videos and taken stacks of notes and found new amazing people attempting to spread the truth to the world.

Some of them bringing some positivity to our future (after the crap passes) and helping me feel more hopeful.

So tomorrow, I hope that my motivation returns and my ‘to do’ list goes something like this:

  • Clear the dining table.
  • Clear the top shelf of the pantry.
  • Do my hand washing.
  • Move my canvases off the family room floor.
  • Make my ginger beer starter.
  • Pickle the fresh beetroot.
  • Slow cook a new batch of chicken stock
  • Clean the ensuite.
Let’s see how successful that little exercise goes.

Meanwhile, it’s now time to sleep.


Nite all.

Big Increase

Spoiler Alert: This is not my usual blog post. I have some pent up plandemic energy that needs to be released. So read NO FURTHER if you want to avoid my truth bombs.

There has been a 40% increase in Code 1 call-outs in Australia.

A Code 1 is where the person requires urgent paramedic and hospital care.

In this case, it has nothing to do with Covid 19.

The increase is because of heart attacks, chest pain and respiratory issues.

These are side effects of the vaccination … although, now that everyone who has been vaccinated has now also experienced covid, the narrative will tell you that Covid causes these conditions. Convenient.

There are sometimes 90 minute waits for ambulances to respond to your call and in some cases they just don’t turn up. Sometimes you’ll receive a call back telling you to find your own way to the hospital.

Paramedics can’t keep up with call-outs for three reasons.

1. They are extremely short staffed because of the hundreds of paramedics who lost their jobs because they refused the vaccine.

2. The number of vaccinated paramedics who have Covid and are isolating.

3. The huge increase in call-outs.

Even one of the AFL footy shows last week questioned the vaccine safety because so many AFL players are suddenly suffering myocarditis and Bell’s palsy.

I watch interviews with the now unemployed nurses and paramedics who are healthy and able to work and see their frustration with the current health crisis that could easily be fixed if the work mandates were changed.

I watch interviews with vaccine injured nurses and paramedics who only agreed to the vaccine to keep their jobs and are now unable to work because of their permanent disabilities and injuries and I see the fear and frustration because nobody wants to know about them.

They can’t get recognition or acknowledgement from their doctors, employers, local govt members, mainstream media and even family members - such is the msm brainwashing.

While we are all concerning ourselves with the changing mandates, fighting for our rights, the scripted war in Ukraine, coping with the 8%-16% increase in the cost of living and the 500pt rise in interest rates (which equates to $200 month increase in mortgage pmts for the young home owners) the World Economic Forum has moved on to quietly implementing the digital ID and setting up the cashless society.

I feel like I have a box office seat for ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’ and everything that was predicted, or should I say ‘planned’ in the background, is all coming to fruition. 

I am watching the real life Truman Show and every time I hear somebody repeat some BS mainstream narrative, I just can’t understand how people can’t see what’s really going on.

If I hear one more person comment on how stupid people are for NOT getting vaccinated, I swear my brain will explode!

Little pieces of information are slowly trickling through the mainstream media - so small that they are barely noticed and they are mentioned once never to be heard again. Like a leaf silently floating past on a rapid river current.

In the end, putting all those little pieces together would create the greatest global scandal in history, but they will never be put together that way.

Maybe in 50 years they’ll put together a Netflix documentary and the new generations will say “OMG How did they let that happen?”

But for now the world remains aggressively divided.

The federal election will bring to power either Liberal or Labor, both of whom are controlled by the world’s powerful elitists and another four years of turbulence will begin.

The worst effected will be those who believed that they had set themselves up beautifully in retirement. Self managed retirement funds will be the first used to ‘bail in’ the banks when the financial crisis hits.

That’s a story for another day.

I have just been informed by a friend in northern QLD that his mother has received a letter from Dept of Housing asking if she is vaccinated because she lives in a communal setting (block of units) and must be vaccinated.

WTF!?

Anyway, I’m done for the day on this post. Just had to release a little tension.

Happy Saturday … although you are probably reading this on Sunday so … happy Sunday 🌻 











Make it Snappy

It’s very late and I’ve just realised My blog post is not done!

I don’t even remember much about my day.

I did some washing.

I went to my shop to scan some paperwork.

I visited The Motivator for three hours! We had a lot to catch up on and we spent a good deal of time talking of the current BS going on in the world. When I left, we agreed that next time our conversation should be more joyful and fun.

It was still nice to catch up.

By the time I arrived home, Adoring Husband had already begun cooking dinner - the usual Friday night fare - but he added fresh chilli to the mix - it still needed more, but it was delicious anyway.

We watched the footy and I have a perfect round so far!

It’s almost midnight so I’m outta here.


Nite all.

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Delivered

Adoring Husband made some tea and toast for my breakfast and delivered it to me in bed, which was lovely.

My online shopping has been at full force lately and today I received two packages in the mail.

I used the last of my wholesale access to purchase eleven organite pyramids to scatter through my veggie gardens.

They were delivered today.





An organite necklace to wear whilst using my devices and a selenite stone to rest on whatever chakra needs work while I’m floating in the pool.

We did some grocery shopping to cover us for the Easter weekend so that we don’t have to fight the hoards of tourists for the next four days.

I cooked a whole chicken, prepared a coleslaw and a green salad from all the goodies in the garden, which, by the way, is absolutely thriving and exploding out of the covered pod!

We watched a great game of football where the Cowboys defeated the Raiders and put AH and I in a good position in the footy tipping for this week.

I accepted both quotes and completed the paperwork for BGWLBH’s move + storage.

AH is still sitting beside me in the lounge room and it’s almost 11.30pm AND he is awake! Unheard of!





I think it’s time for bed.

Nite all.

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Winning

I won Oz Lotto last night.

$15.50 

Not enough to change my life, but enough to keep me interested.

I was supposed to meet with The Gypsy this morning but she injured her shoulder yesterday afternoon and couldn’t drive so we arranged a ZOOM meeting instead. 

2.5 hours passed so quickly! Time flies when you’re having fun!

After we said our goodbyes, Adoring Husband and I had to go pick up the FROG box from Craignish, so we decided to go a little further to Dundowran and check out the removalists and the storage centre there.

I was impressed and decided to go with the storage centre because they were $125 per month cheaper than the first company that we selected. This one is fully fenced with a security gate and a live in caretaker.

We are also waiting on a response from the removalists after emailing photos and dates through to them this afternoon.

We arrived home to unpack the FROG box, prepare a late lunch and plonk ourselves in front of the TV for some afternoon viewing.

AH fell asleep almost immediately … he had spent the morning gardening and mulching so after our drive, he was all worn out.

He went to bed at 6.15pm and much to ‘not so psychotic dog’ Colli’s dismay, I came to bed at 7pm. She knew it was too early and protested loudly for about twenty minutes.

I’m tossing up between some bed time sketching or reading my new book.

Easter is fast approaching and the town is filling up with tourists so I’ll visit the butcher tomorrow, stock up on protein and we’ll lock ourselves away in our little oasis for the weekend.

After two years of being cancelled, our big Easter Fishing Classic is back this year, so it’ll be interesting to see how many turn up for the event.

Ok I’m of to read.




Nite all.

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Unexpected

There were no plans for today, but we decided to head into The Bay and investigate/research storage sheds and removalists.

Did you know … 

Storage King has 500 storage units on site in the bay and they are fully booked with a waiting list?! They are in the middle of building another 500 storage units on Islander Road which is costing $7million. Both sites need to be 75% booked to be viable.

There are so many people moving to QLD and there are no rentals available, there are huge delays on getting a home built because supplies and materials are not available so storage units are in huge demand … as are removalists, who are booked up weeks in advance.

We were able to organise storage elsewhere so that’s one item checked off the list.

We dove to Go Natural and bought a stack of goodies including ginger beer, GF apple pies and GF muesli for Adoring Husband.

AH had a date with Bunnings so he dropped me off at Stocklands where I bought myself a new earplug holder …

… and some groceries and necessities.

I got some fruit and veg from the kiosk outside Coles and followed up with a Mint Condition drink from Boost Juice.

We stopped at Eli Waters where I ducked into “Frox” and purchased a white t-shirt.

We picked up the mail on the way home.

It seemed to take forever to unpack everything from the car and I felt grateful that I’d bought a roast pork from Coles. We ate pork and salad sandwiches for a very late lunch, which turned out to be my dinner. AH snacked on the pork and fresh grapes for his dinner.

It has been a long day and as it approaches midnight, I’m feeling weary.



Nite all.

Monday, April 11, 2022

Nothing Really

Today was a nothing kind of day.

I slept well and got out of bed late.

I picked lots of delicious stuff out my garden for lunch. Two different types of lettuce, rocket, coriander, parsley, basil, mint and dill all mixed together with tomato, cucumber, avocado, red onion, beetroot and grated carrot and LF cheese together and roast chicken.

I received this gorgeous pic of little Hazie …

We watched a movie called ‘Together Together’ which had the worst ending in the history of all movie endings!

I received this book in the mail today. 

I figured if we dirty unvaccinated aren’t allowed in the hospitals and ambulances aren’t turning up to emergency call outs, we should have a back up plan.

I did nothing for the rest of the day except watch telly.

Adoring Husband had lamb and salad for dinner while I had toast.

At 10pm we decided to head to bed and now it’s already 11.30pm!




Nite all.

Sunday, April 10, 2022

All Over Red Rover

Once again, I did not sleep last night. That’s three nights in the last two months that I’ve been unable to sleep. I lay in bed with the lights out and my eyes closed but I couldn’t get comfortable and didn’t even doze off from midnight until 3.40am.

That’s when I picked up my mobile and watched a couple of YouTube videos, one of them being over an hour long.

At 5.30am our smoke alarm was set off. No idea idea what caused it because there was no smoke and no cooking happening.

I set my phone alarm for 7.45am and fell asleep almost immediately. When the alarm sounded, I kept hitting snooze until 9am.

Without a decent nights sleep and knowing it was the last day of sales, I was very stuck inside my sad head today.

There were uplifting moments with more like minded people providing great conversations about the future of this world. I really treasure the times when I meet someone new who has also been down the rabbit hole and can share information.

We had some fiery talk happening for a while!

I’ve had good sales for the three days but there is still plenty of stock remaining on the shelves. Not sure what to do about that yet. I even gave away a couple of rings today to a lovely teenage girl who was quietly trying them on and admiring them.

I served her Mum and Grandma (they have been in the shop before and Mum is deaf) so as they were leaving I asked her if she liked the rings. She said yes quite enthusiastically so I told her to take the ones she liked.

She was genuinely grateful and thanked me.

In between customers I packed a few boxes. I emptied the drawers behind my desk filling one box and tossing two small garbage bags of what is now useless junk.

I emptied the excess snap buttons into a smaller box as well as the ring boxes and jewellery packaging. Some of the kitchen stuff has now been packed as have all the printer paper and excess printer cartridges. I cleared a fair bit of paperwork and pens from my desk so at least I’ve made a small inroad into the closing process.

We had an early dinner of barramundi and salad and have watched the footy all evening but I’m feeling decidedly weary right now so I might be in bed well before 8pm!




Nite all.