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, December 30, 2023

Lucky Us

That was a hell of a storm!

Not half as bad as they predicted, so we got off lightly, but it looked impressive!




Harley was perfectly calm and I think he would have liked to sit outside in it! When the worst was over, we let him outside and even though it was still raining and there was lots of rolling thunder with accompanying lightning, he happily wandered around the yard without concern.

He slept through the main storm.

I’ll check the rain gauge tomorrow.

BGWLBH and I did the Urangan Pier markets this morning where we bought fruit and eggs and GF donuts. It was very crowded so we didn’t hang around for too long and we had to park a fair distance away so it was a bit of a hike. It was also very windy.

We drove to the old Dayman’s General Store, which is now a bakery, where we bought some genuine sour dough bread freshly baked this morning.

We took the scenic roads, weaving in and out of different streets between there and Anaconda. We admired the variety of different houses like beach shacks, brick homes, art deco architecture, Queenslanders and modern homes. There were a few for sale too.

The new shopping centre was pretty busy. We looked in Skechers, Spotlight, Harris Scarf, Early Settler furniture and checked out the new cafe which was very busy with a queue of people waiting to get in.

Su Jus was on our minds so we drove to Pialba and ordered our regular drinks, did a small Coles shop and made our way home.

Now after all that shopping and the build up of the storm, I’m exhausted! Time to sleep now.





Nite all.

Friday, December 29, 2023

Storm Threats

Cloud Seeding

Rain-free weddings

If they can do this for good, they can certainly do it for evil.

It was a stifling hot day that drew me to the pool twice. With our umbrella up, it keeps the water at a nice temperature - just the slightest refreshing chill as you step into it. Perfect on such a hot Summer’s day.

Tomorrow will be hot too, but on top of that they’ve forecast storms with 150+kmh winds, giant hail and torrential downpours that will cause flash flooding. We are in the firing line. Let’s hope we just get some good drenching rain and no damage.

I spent most of my day watching the cricket. Australia defeated Pakistan in the second test match.

I also dozed on the couch.

Adoring Husband cooked the usual Friday night fare

My tummy has been a little tender all day so I retired to bed early. Laying flat eases the pain. So no trivia tonight.

BGWLBH and I plan on checking out the markets in The Bay in the morning to restock our fruit and veg.

That means I should sleep now and give my tummy a chance to heal.






Nite all.

Thursday, December 28, 2023

Almost Done

Difficult to comprehend such evil (a 9 minute video with some truth bombs)

2023 is almost done.

2024 has got to be better. 

I’m counting on it.

I’ve watched lots of cricket today. The test match AND 20/20. Loving it.

Bed time for me now.




Nite all.

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Final Hump Day

Had a day in The Bay.

Played with Harley.

Cooked spag bol.

Played trivia.

Watched the cricket.

Came to bed.








Nite all.


Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Heavens Above!

The heavens have opened.

We’ve had warnings all day about destructive storms with possible tornadoes and giant hail. Thankfully, it’s just heavy rain so far.

After Harley play this morning, I made myself a prawn and avocado sandwich and a cup of tea for breakfast and returned to bed.

That’s where I stayed until 1.30pm.

There was lots of thunder rolling in the distance but the storms kept away.

I discovered an interesting fact this evening.

Adoring Husband gave me this amazing ‘malachite’ pendant for Christmas …

… and you know how my word for the year is “Transform”? Well I found this for malachite!

That’s definitely a happy accident!

Until my quiz shows came on, I watched some test cricket today. The Boxing Day test match between Pakistan and Australia.

Of course, dinner was left over Christmas dinner followed by trifle for BGWLBH and apple tarts with warm custard for AH and I.

We played some trivia after dinner and now we are all tucked in our beds listening to the rain. I can hear rumbling thunder again but I hope we just continue to get rain and not the destructive storms that were forecast.

I will now attempt to sleep.





Nite all.

Monday, December 25, 2023

Christmas Passed

Christmas 2023 done and dusted.

I was spoilt, as always.

Christmas breakfast, for me, was avocado, mango, red onion, fresh crab meat with a dash of black pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice.

Delicious.

I played with Harley and then got to work in the kitchen making apple turnovers and tarts as well as a trifle.

Our table was covered with plates of ham, chicken, prawns, crab, potato salad, coleslaw, garden salad, pineapple and beetroot.

We filled our bellies to the brim (as you do at Christmas) and then all found somewhere to lay down and ease the strain on said bellies.

Harley and I enjoyed some solid play time.

I spoke to 2 of my kids and grandkids on the phone.

The three of us played trivia.

It was a quiet, satisfying Christmas.

I hope yours was too.







Nite all.

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Merry Christmas

 When science becomes a threat to our health

Adoring Husband and I began to drive into The Bay this morning, bright and early, to get my seafood from Urangan Fisheries, but we didn’t get far before he realised he wasn’t able to drive. The Parkinson’s tremors got the better of him, so we turned around, playing tag team, and BGWLBH drove me instead.

This meant we were half an hour later than planned, by which time the queue was unbelievable …


Exactly one hour later (standing in the sun), I walked through the doors to order my sandcrab and prawns.

We had to wait until 9am for Aldi to open. I had a small list of groceries to buy and we boycott Coles and Woollies on 23rd and 24th December because they’ve made a profit of over a billion dollars during the last year while we little people struggled with the cost of living. They raised their prices unnecessarily at a time when the common man was struggling.

We were home by 9.40am.

It took me almost two hours to shell four large sand crabs and then I needed a nap!

For dinner, I made a large potato salad, coleslaw and garden salad so that there would be leftovers for Christmas dinner and AH cooked snags on the barbecue.

There was a nasty storm tonight, that actually hit us (for a change) and provided a light show with some very loud thunder.

The traditional Christmas Eve viewing of Love Actually with Vegan Chickie in Melbourne happened at 7.30pm. I love this tradition. It gives me the warm and fuzzies every year.

Before I retired to bed, I made some jelly to go into my trifle for tomorrow.

Now I need to sleep.






Nite all.