Adoring Husband and I are sitting here watching the movie "Rocky Horror Picture Show".
We've lost count of how many times we've watched this movie.
I think I had watched it at least 50 times before I met AH and we've watched it at least a dozen times in the last ten years.
We had a fancy dress party for AH's 49th birthday and the theme was Rocky Horror. Everybody dressed up .. AH as Franknfurter. He started out wearing an overcoat to cover the skimpy costume, but after a few beverages, he soon loosened up and discarded the coat!
It was a great night.
I think we should attempt another Rocky Horror night soon.
I received a very large pink box in the mail today, from the Chicklet family. It was my birthday gift and when I opened it, this is what I found ..
.. it's to make my desk a happy space to study at :) I LOVE it!!
Here is my herb garden, created by Adoring Husband for my birthday ..
I still have some herbs, rosemary, thyme and mint, to transfer from the back garden to the pots yet.
Aren't I the lucky one?!
Anyway, back to the movie!
Nite all.
I'm lazy and selfish and spend too much time on the internet. I love to be creative with photography and jewellery and sketching with pencil and pastels. I'm happier now than I have ever been and I love everything about my life ... where I live, my home, my fantastic grown up children, my lifestyle, my friends, my dogs and last but not least my wonderful adoring husband. Life is good!
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!!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Happy Birthday to Meeeee
LOVED the movie 'The Other Woman' - got some good belly laughs out of that one!
LOVED lunch at Aquavue ...
It's my favourite meal there :)
Tried to buy some clothes but couldn't find anything that I wanted .. don't ya hate that!?
Adoring Husband gave me my birthday present (a rather large hanging herb garden) earlier in the week, and Kaz gave me some delicious looking hand made soap yesterday, but luckily, I got to open a gift this morning .. from my friend Lady Lynn. I loved the sentiment on the plaque AND the sentiment in her words on the card.
The highlight of the day, was a phone call from my little Chicklet, who sang 'happy birthday' to me, firstly on a voice mail on my mobile, then in a message on my home phone and then she sang it again when I finally answered the phone! Sooooooooo precious!!
I got lots of birthday greetings on facebook from various friends and family, as well as phone calls from my kids and my little sister. Texts from other friends. All in all, a pretty great day!
I squeezed in just a little study this afternoon and now I am ready for bed.
Another birthday done and dusted .. happy to have reached 54 big ones!
Nite all.
LOVED lunch at Aquavue ...
It's my favourite meal there :)
Tried to buy some clothes but couldn't find anything that I wanted .. don't ya hate that!?
Adoring Husband gave me my birthday present (a rather large hanging herb garden) earlier in the week, and Kaz gave me some delicious looking hand made soap yesterday, but luckily, I got to open a gift this morning .. from my friend Lady Lynn. I loved the sentiment on the plaque AND the sentiment in her words on the card.
The highlight of the day, was a phone call from my little Chicklet, who sang 'happy birthday' to me, firstly on a voice mail on my mobile, then in a message on my home phone and then she sang it again when I finally answered the phone! Sooooooooo precious!!
I got lots of birthday greetings on facebook from various friends and family, as well as phone calls from my kids and my little sister. Texts from other friends. All in all, a pretty great day!
I squeezed in just a little study this afternoon and now I am ready for bed.
Another birthday done and dusted .. happy to have reached 54 big ones!
Nite all.
Pre-birthday gatherings
I had a really nice day today.
Unfortunately, I didn't get to sleep until after 2am, so it was quite late when I woke and I missed my time at the Seat of Knowledge, but I did make it for morning tea with the girls .. two sessions of morning tea in fact!
This meant that I didn't get home until after 11am, but I hit my workspace immediately and got a few of hours of study in, before we gathered all of our goods and drove to the Lion's Park by the river for a pre-birthday barbecue .. there are a few of us that have birthdays in April/May, but the others won't be in town to celebrate, so we toasted everybody's birthdays this evening.
We were treated, by Mother Nature, to a beautiful sunset that lasted for a long time, with colour changes every ten minutes ...
Now once again, it's after midnight .. let's see if I can fall asleep before 2am!
Nite all.
Unfortunately, I didn't get to sleep until after 2am, so it was quite late when I woke and I missed my time at the Seat of Knowledge, but I did make it for morning tea with the girls .. two sessions of morning tea in fact!
This meant that I didn't get home until after 11am, but I hit my workspace immediately and got a few of hours of study in, before we gathered all of our goods and drove to the Lion's Park by the river for a pre-birthday barbecue .. there are a few of us that have birthdays in April/May, but the others won't be in town to celebrate, so we toasted everybody's birthdays this evening.
We were treated, by Mother Nature, to a beautiful sunset that lasted for a long time, with colour changes every ten minutes ...
Now once again, it's after midnight .. let's see if I can fall asleep before 2am!
Nite all.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Recovery
It's been a fairly lazy recovery day after our dinner party last night and the abundant levels of alcohol that passed 'our' lips .. and by 'our', I mean Adoring Husband's lips *insert cheesy grin here*.
I was awake at 8am, but chose to stay in bed, pretend it was Sunday, and enjoyed some idle stacked pillow time! I didn't get out of bed til 9.30am and that was because Adoring Husband cooked a delicious breakfast of bacon, eggs, tomato and smoked salmon for me! What a nice surprise!
After breakfast, I sat outside with my ipad enjoying a take away coffee that he drove to the shops to get for me, before taking on the task of grooming what started out to be two dogs, but ended up being just one dog. I spent too much time teaching Colli to 'sit' and by the time I'd finished with her, my level of dog grooming enthusiasm had waned sufficiently for me to concede defeat.
I will attempt to groom Ruby tomorrow afternoon. She shouldn't take too long.
I had a lovely chat on the phone with my little Chicklet and Vegan Chickie this afternoon. After they tried to phone me on my mobile and then attempted a 'facetime' call on my ipad, neither of which I answered because, as usual, I was blind and deaf to my mobile technology .. they eventually got me on the home phone!
When I answered the phone I heard Chicklet's voice shouting "She answered! She answered!"
It's time for me to organise another visit.
Tomorrow, I'm looking forward to morning tea with the girls and then a barbecue dinner at the park in the afternoon.
I'm surprisingly lethargic after my lazy recovery day, and I think I will attempt an early night :) (have you noticed how often I 'attempt' an early night? I have too many early night fails.)
Nite all.
I was awake at 8am, but chose to stay in bed, pretend it was Sunday, and enjoyed some idle stacked pillow time! I didn't get out of bed til 9.30am and that was because Adoring Husband cooked a delicious breakfast of bacon, eggs, tomato and smoked salmon for me! What a nice surprise!
After breakfast, I sat outside with my ipad enjoying a take away coffee that he drove to the shops to get for me, before taking on the task of grooming what started out to be two dogs, but ended up being just one dog. I spent too much time teaching Colli to 'sit' and by the time I'd finished with her, my level of dog grooming enthusiasm had waned sufficiently for me to concede defeat.
I will attempt to groom Ruby tomorrow afternoon. She shouldn't take too long.
I had a lovely chat on the phone with my little Chicklet and Vegan Chickie this afternoon. After they tried to phone me on my mobile and then attempted a 'facetime' call on my ipad, neither of which I answered because, as usual, I was blind and deaf to my mobile technology .. they eventually got me on the home phone!
When I answered the phone I heard Chicklet's voice shouting "She answered! She answered!"
It's time for me to organise another visit.
Tomorrow, I'm looking forward to morning tea with the girls and then a barbecue dinner at the park in the afternoon.
I'm surprisingly lethargic after my lazy recovery day, and I think I will attempt an early night :) (have you noticed how often I 'attempt' an early night? I have too many early night fails.)
Nite all.
The Party's Over
Here I am at midnight, sitting at my desk after clearing everything away from our dinner party this evening and feeling very happy.
I had such a good night.
We have lovely friends ... you know who you are!
My only fail for the meal was the crackers that I attempted to make for pre-dinner nibbles. Somehow the buzzer on the oven timer went off without me hearing it and the oven turned itself off in the middle of the baking process. My crackers were a very sad and sorry sight that could not be saved.
*insert sad face here*
I made a Baba Ghanoush (eggplant dip) and then had veggie sticks for dipping (instead of the crackers) carrot, celery and capsicum. I also made little nibbles of celery with peanut butter in the curve and cucumber slices with smoked salmon and home made mayonnaise.
Entree was pumpkin soup with sour cream and sprinkled with walnuts and bacon bits.
Main was a little late because I forgot to put the chicken in the oven before I served the entree (I will never again make fun of contestants on MKR or Master Chef! It's very easy to get distracted and miss steps in your plan!). Lemon and wine chicken drumsticks with sweet potato/potato mash and broccoli and snow peas. I made up a lemon, leek and tomato type gravy for the chicken.
Then, thanks to Pete Evans' cookbook, we had Raspberry Mousse Cheesecakes for dessert .. I added strawberries and cream on top.
I don't think there was any food left on anybody's plates, except my dessert .. I just couldn't fit anything else into my belly .. and I only ate half of it. So I'm pretty pleased that I didn't fail at any other of the courses!
We had a little visitor during the entree, when a rather large flying ant (so large that at first, we mistook it for a dragon fly) landed in someone's bowl of pumpkin soup! What we thought was the end of his life, was really just a brief nap. While we were waiting for the main meal to cook, he began to stir and after giving him a bath to clean the pumpkin soup off his wings (yes you read that correctly .. a bath to wash the soup from his wings), some TLC and a little coaxing, he was soon hovering over our heads again!
His wings still have a bit of a pumpkiny colour to them ...
We listened to some great old music, with a couple of new songs here and there, while we all laughed hysterically at Adoring Husband's tales of disasters, broken bones, pub brawls and town exiles, caravan fires and car accidents.
Everybody shared some life stories and we had some good laughs. Excuse the quality of the photo .. just a quick happy snap. I didn't even think to take some food photos *forehead slap*
It's almost 1am, so I think I might head off to bed. Tomorrow is dog grooming day.
Nite all.
I had such a good night.
We have lovely friends ... you know who you are!
My only fail for the meal was the crackers that I attempted to make for pre-dinner nibbles. Somehow the buzzer on the oven timer went off without me hearing it and the oven turned itself off in the middle of the baking process. My crackers were a very sad and sorry sight that could not be saved.
*insert sad face here*
I made a Baba Ghanoush (eggplant dip) and then had veggie sticks for dipping (instead of the crackers) carrot, celery and capsicum. I also made little nibbles of celery with peanut butter in the curve and cucumber slices with smoked salmon and home made mayonnaise.
Entree was pumpkin soup with sour cream and sprinkled with walnuts and bacon bits.
Main was a little late because I forgot to put the chicken in the oven before I served the entree (I will never again make fun of contestants on MKR or Master Chef! It's very easy to get distracted and miss steps in your plan!). Lemon and wine chicken drumsticks with sweet potato/potato mash and broccoli and snow peas. I made up a lemon, leek and tomato type gravy for the chicken.
Then, thanks to Pete Evans' cookbook, we had Raspberry Mousse Cheesecakes for dessert .. I added strawberries and cream on top.
I don't think there was any food left on anybody's plates, except my dessert .. I just couldn't fit anything else into my belly .. and I only ate half of it. So I'm pretty pleased that I didn't fail at any other of the courses!
We had a little visitor during the entree, when a rather large flying ant (so large that at first, we mistook it for a dragon fly) landed in someone's bowl of pumpkin soup! What we thought was the end of his life, was really just a brief nap. While we were waiting for the main meal to cook, he began to stir and after giving him a bath to clean the pumpkin soup off his wings (yes you read that correctly .. a bath to wash the soup from his wings), some TLC and a little coaxing, he was soon hovering over our heads again!
His wings still have a bit of a pumpkiny colour to them ...
We listened to some great old music, with a couple of new songs here and there, while we all laughed hysterically at Adoring Husband's tales of disasters, broken bones, pub brawls and town exiles, caravan fires and car accidents.
Everybody shared some life stories and we had some good laughs. Excuse the quality of the photo .. just a quick happy snap. I didn't even think to take some food photos *forehead slap*
It's almost 1am, so I think I might head off to bed. Tomorrow is dog grooming day.
Nite all.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Dinner Party
Tomorrow is Easter Sunday and Adoring Husband and I are hosting a dinner party for six guests!
We've hosted parties, but this will be our first dinner party since we moved here 6 years ago and I'm quite excited about it.
It will be a three course meal .. entree, main and dessert .. along with some pre-dinner nibbles.
Everything will be home-made, from scratch. Absolutely nothing out of a packet. All gluten free, sugar free and hopefully delicious enough to satisfy our friends.
I won't tell you what's on the menu here, just in case our guests read this blog tomorrow. I want it to be a surprise! Also, a couple of the dishes are experimental and I'm not sure how they will turn out, so I have back-up plans .. you should always have a safety net!
My preparations and planning commenced on Good Friday when I planned my menu and then started on my entree meal. It should only take another 20 minutes in the kitchen for it to be ready to serve.
Today, I've started preparations on the nibbles and the dessert. I think the dessert is going to take some time, and unfortunately, it's one of my experiments, so I'm not sure on the timing and there are a lot of components to it, so it's the meal I am most afraid of failing.
I'm disappointed that I don't have an 8 piece dinner setting. It's been ten years since we bought any crockery and in that time, pieces have been broken and now we have three incomplete settings. Even cutlery could be interesting mismatches! It would have been nice to create a restaurant feel like in My Kitchen Rules, just for the fun of it. Maybe next time.
I came across these today and liked them enough to share ...
I'm off to watch the end of the footy.
Nite all.
We've hosted parties, but this will be our first dinner party since we moved here 6 years ago and I'm quite excited about it.
It will be a three course meal .. entree, main and dessert .. along with some pre-dinner nibbles.
Everything will be home-made, from scratch. Absolutely nothing out of a packet. All gluten free, sugar free and hopefully delicious enough to satisfy our friends.
I won't tell you what's on the menu here, just in case our guests read this blog tomorrow. I want it to be a surprise! Also, a couple of the dishes are experimental and I'm not sure how they will turn out, so I have back-up plans .. you should always have a safety net!
My preparations and planning commenced on Good Friday when I planned my menu and then started on my entree meal. It should only take another 20 minutes in the kitchen for it to be ready to serve.
Today, I've started preparations on the nibbles and the dessert. I think the dessert is going to take some time, and unfortunately, it's one of my experiments, so I'm not sure on the timing and there are a lot of components to it, so it's the meal I am most afraid of failing.
I'm disappointed that I don't have an 8 piece dinner setting. It's been ten years since we bought any crockery and in that time, pieces have been broken and now we have three incomplete settings. Even cutlery could be interesting mismatches! It would have been nice to create a restaurant feel like in My Kitchen Rules, just for the fun of it. Maybe next time.
I came across these today and liked them enough to share ...
For many, your soul mate is not even a human being. It could be part of nature, an animal, an idea or another part of all that is. It could be several things at once. It's whatever assists in your growth, helping you to ascend to all that you can be. When you feel it, you'll know exactly who or what that is.
I'm off to watch the end of the footy.
Nite all.
Friday, April 18, 2014
It's a Good Friday
Adoring Husband and I have been quite busy on this Good Friday.
We started off watching the horror that is Easter at the Seat of Knowledge this morning, with all of the tourists lining up to use the boat ramp, with a bit of ramp rage here and there among the tourists, who have all obviously registered for the Easter Fishing Classic and were in a hurry to get out and start catching fish!
Then we did a little grocery shopping enjoyed a coffee outside the local shops before heading home to get started on our chores for the day.
Adoring Husband spent the entire day in the garden, setting up my new herb garden, pruning some plants and tidying up the pot plants around the water feature.
I spent time in the kitchen doing some preparations for our dinner party on Sunday night and cooking our main meal for lunch. We had crispy skinned salmon steaks on potato and sweet potato mash with a side of zucchini and broccoli. Quite delicious.
For a light dinner tonight, we had fresh king prawns on bed of salsa (cucumber, tomato, onion, grapes, coriander, mint and lime juice) and homemade mayonnaise.
I think we might both have an early night tonight. I'm feeling quite weary after a restless night last night and a busy-ish day today.
Let me introduce you to our new "Helen"
Yes she is quite beautiful, but as yet, has not laid an egg! I warned them today that if they didn't get a wriggle on and start laying, they would be the main course for the dinner party on Sunday!!
They've been very happily scratching around in the garden and I'm sure that they thoroughly enjoyed every mouthful of my bok choy, the remnants of which can now barely be seen :(
I'll get some better photos of Hector and Happy some time soon.
Right now, I need to wake Adoring Husband up and send him off to bed before his snores drown out the football game that I'm watching!
Nite all.
We started off watching the horror that is Easter at the Seat of Knowledge this morning, with all of the tourists lining up to use the boat ramp, with a bit of ramp rage here and there among the tourists, who have all obviously registered for the Easter Fishing Classic and were in a hurry to get out and start catching fish!
Then we did a little grocery shopping enjoyed a coffee outside the local shops before heading home to get started on our chores for the day.
Adoring Husband spent the entire day in the garden, setting up my new herb garden, pruning some plants and tidying up the pot plants around the water feature.
I spent time in the kitchen doing some preparations for our dinner party on Sunday night and cooking our main meal for lunch. We had crispy skinned salmon steaks on potato and sweet potato mash with a side of zucchini and broccoli. Quite delicious.
For a light dinner tonight, we had fresh king prawns on bed of salsa (cucumber, tomato, onion, grapes, coriander, mint and lime juice) and homemade mayonnaise.
I think we might both have an early night tonight. I'm feeling quite weary after a restless night last night and a busy-ish day today.
Let me introduce you to our new "Helen"
Yes she is quite beautiful, but as yet, has not laid an egg! I warned them today that if they didn't get a wriggle on and start laying, they would be the main course for the dinner party on Sunday!!
They've been very happily scratching around in the garden and I'm sure that they thoroughly enjoyed every mouthful of my bok choy, the remnants of which can now barely be seen :(
I'll get some better photos of Hector and Happy some time soon.
Right now, I need to wake Adoring Husband up and send him off to bed before his snores drown out the football game that I'm watching!
Nite all.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Short and Sweet
I found this in facebook today, and after discussing it at the club tonight, I just had to share it here .. such a beautiful sight .. and I've told Adoring Husband that he can train our 3 new chickens to do the same! Imagine how nice it would be to get chicken hugs every morning!
and then I found this and it really tickled my fancy .. sick .. but hilarious!
I can't believe it's already after 11pm, so I'm off to bed.
Nite all.
and then I found this and it really tickled my fancy .. sick .. but hilarious!
I can't believe it's already after 11pm, so I'm off to bed.
Nite all.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
World's Toughest Job
This is very interesting .. the responses and the realisations (It's only 4 minutes this time)
I don't know if you remember, 2 years ago, me telling you about a married couple that I met, who lived in the old service station in town. The woman had a stable brain tumour and had survived 4 years, at that stage, although she wasn't strong. Then, not long after I met them, he too was diagnosed with a brain tumour and passed away within 2 months of his diagnosis.
Well, yesterday, I bumped into her at the local supermarket and promised that I would visit her this morning. She has new dentures and is having trouble with her gums and lips, so I took her a small bottle of coconut oil, with some instructions for 'oil pulling'.
She recently had a checkup for her tumour and it is still stable .. that makes 6 years in remission! Definitely something to celebrate, but devastatingly, she had to have her dog euthanised two weeks ago, because she too, had a tumour!!
Personally, I think the vents from the old underground fuel tanks have a lot to answer for. The outlets are right outside a bedroom window and the living room window, and taking into consideration that they have lived there for over 30 years, I think the toxins and fumes may have played a big part in their illnesses!
She also gave me some interesting information about the Childers Vet, who travels to Howard a couple of days each week to service that small town, but who also does house calls! The vet travelled from Childers to our town, euthanised the dog, took the remains away and returned to Childers (approx 30 minutes away) for $200.
She was VERY impressed with this vet and how warm, sensitive and helpful she was in that very emotional moment.
More study for me today. One of the things I learned today is that "the entire tract of our digestive system is replaced every three-five days"! Who knew!?!?
I'm trying for an early night tonight, but I'm currently watching a documentary on Cannabis, on the ABC, which is very interesting! Maybe I can stay up for an extra 30 minutes to see the end of it :)
Nite all.
I don't know if you remember, 2 years ago, me telling you about a married couple that I met, who lived in the old service station in town. The woman had a stable brain tumour and had survived 4 years, at that stage, although she wasn't strong. Then, not long after I met them, he too was diagnosed with a brain tumour and passed away within 2 months of his diagnosis.
Well, yesterday, I bumped into her at the local supermarket and promised that I would visit her this morning. She has new dentures and is having trouble with her gums and lips, so I took her a small bottle of coconut oil, with some instructions for 'oil pulling'.
She recently had a checkup for her tumour and it is still stable .. that makes 6 years in remission! Definitely something to celebrate, but devastatingly, she had to have her dog euthanised two weeks ago, because she too, had a tumour!!
Personally, I think the vents from the old underground fuel tanks have a lot to answer for. The outlets are right outside a bedroom window and the living room window, and taking into consideration that they have lived there for over 30 years, I think the toxins and fumes may have played a big part in their illnesses!
She also gave me some interesting information about the Childers Vet, who travels to Howard a couple of days each week to service that small town, but who also does house calls! The vet travelled from Childers to our town, euthanised the dog, took the remains away and returned to Childers (approx 30 minutes away) for $200.
She was VERY impressed with this vet and how warm, sensitive and helpful she was in that very emotional moment.
More study for me today. One of the things I learned today is that "the entire tract of our digestive system is replaced every three-five days"! Who knew!?!?
I'm trying for an early night tonight, but I'm currently watching a documentary on Cannabis, on the ABC, which is very interesting! Maybe I can stay up for an extra 30 minutes to see the end of it :)
Nite all.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
A happy day
I started my morning at the Seat of knowledge, and it was a truly glorious morning, after the threat of horrible winds last night, that didn't eventuate, it was soooo nice to see calm water and clear skies.
I had morning tea with the funniest ladies in town, so I came home with a huge smile on my face and ready to hit the books for another day of study.
Then this evening I pedalled to the beach hoping to catch the blood moon rising.
Unfortunately, there was too much cloud on the horizon, which meant that the lunar eclipse was all over by the time it rose above the cloud and then the sky was too hazy to get a clear shot.
The sunset was a fizzer as well, but just before all of that, there were some nice rays illuminating the river ...
It looks like another midnight bed time for me tonight.
Nite all.
I had morning tea with the funniest ladies in town, so I came home with a huge smile on my face and ready to hit the books for another day of study.
Then this evening I pedalled to the beach hoping to catch the blood moon rising.
Unfortunately, there was too much cloud on the horizon, which meant that the lunar eclipse was all over by the time it rose above the cloud and then the sky was too hazy to get a clear shot.
The sunset was a fizzer as well, but just before all of that, there were some nice rays illuminating the river ...
It looks like another midnight bed time for me tonight.
Nite all.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Health, Study, Cyclones and Ferris
I watched a couple of videos of Michael Pollan today. He makes so much sense to me and I plan on watching more of his videos.
If you have twenty minutes to spare, please use it to listen to this man.
We've been a little on edge this evening, after hearing the news about Cyclone Ita which has been edging it's way down the Queensland coast over the weekend.
The weather report tonight, suggested that we would get winds in excess of 90kph.
It was the first we'd heard of this, even though we had been listening to weather reports and keeping our eye on various weather predictions on social media.
So Adoring Husband rushed outside at 6pm to clear the yard of anything that could become a flying missile in strong winds. We stacked up the outdoor furniture and put all of our electronic devices on to charge (in case of loss of power like last time).
I cleared a space in our walk in wardrobe so that we have somewhere to shelter if anything sinister happens during the night. My camera and laptop will go in there tonight before I climb into bed.
Since the news report, I've kept my eye on the BOM website and I must say that it all looks pretty clear.
There are no high winds anywhere along the coast, that I can see, and no heavy rains coming within our 500km radius, so I'm feeling cautiously comfortable about tonight. I will still take precautions - just in case!
I got some pretty good study in this afternoon, while Adoring Husband slept in his recliner in front of the TV. I muted the television so that I would have peace and quiet, then sat in my swinging pod chair and read all of the information that I needed for the first lesson in Naturopathy.
It was surprisingly interesting!
Who knew that Hippocrates (The Father of Medicine), Galen (The ultimate authority on all things medical), Lust (The Father of Naturopathic Medicine) and Avicenna (The Prince of Physicians) were so interesting? I almost wish that I could have met them!
There was a LOT of information, so I'm going to have to go over it a few times to let it all sink in.
Right now, to go to the other end of the brain requirement spectrum, I'm watching a documentary on John Hughes and his movie "Ferris Beuller's Day Off".
It's very entertaining and very interesting but I'm not sure if I can stay awake til midnight to watch it!
Nite all.
If you have twenty minutes to spare, please use it to listen to this man.
We've been a little on edge this evening, after hearing the news about Cyclone Ita which has been edging it's way down the Queensland coast over the weekend.
The weather report tonight, suggested that we would get winds in excess of 90kph.
It was the first we'd heard of this, even though we had been listening to weather reports and keeping our eye on various weather predictions on social media.
So Adoring Husband rushed outside at 6pm to clear the yard of anything that could become a flying missile in strong winds. We stacked up the outdoor furniture and put all of our electronic devices on to charge (in case of loss of power like last time).
I cleared a space in our walk in wardrobe so that we have somewhere to shelter if anything sinister happens during the night. My camera and laptop will go in there tonight before I climb into bed.
Since the news report, I've kept my eye on the BOM website and I must say that it all looks pretty clear.
There are no high winds anywhere along the coast, that I can see, and no heavy rains coming within our 500km radius, so I'm feeling cautiously comfortable about tonight. I will still take precautions - just in case!
I got some pretty good study in this afternoon, while Adoring Husband slept in his recliner in front of the TV. I muted the television so that I would have peace and quiet, then sat in my swinging pod chair and read all of the information that I needed for the first lesson in Naturopathy.
It was surprisingly interesting!
Who knew that Hippocrates (The Father of Medicine), Galen (The ultimate authority on all things medical), Lust (The Father of Naturopathic Medicine) and Avicenna (The Prince of Physicians) were so interesting? I almost wish that I could have met them!
There was a LOT of information, so I'm going to have to go over it a few times to let it all sink in.
Right now, to go to the other end of the brain requirement spectrum, I'm watching a documentary on John Hughes and his movie "Ferris Beuller's Day Off".
It's very entertaining and very interesting but I'm not sure if I can stay awake til midnight to watch it!
Nite all.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Sunday Night Quotes
The cyclone is still a long way from here, but the rain has already started and has been falling steadily all day.
We had a visitor for a little while and we gave him a few basic computer and facebook lessons.
Otherwise a very quiet and relaxing kind of day.
Tomorrow is another big study day, so I'll be off to bed early tonight to rest my brain. A relaxing day and an early night should make for maximum learning energy for tomorrow!!
Nite all.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Trifecta of Good News
The first piece of good news that I received today, was at 5am when Adoring Husband advised me that little Chloe Campbell had been found alive and well at 1am in her home town.
Chloe's reappearance.
The second piece of good news I received today, was at 8am when the Vet gave our psychotic dog, Jack, a couple of needles and some tablets and sent us home with a happy and much improved baby.
The third piece of good news I received today, was around 3pm this afternoon, when Little Miss Happy called me to say that she had just heard from my brother and he was alive and well .. though a little wind swept, and he'd asked her to call me.
Such a huge relief!!
Typically, all of the things that were driving me to distraction with worry, have all turned out with happy endings.
*happy dance*
Nite all.
Chloe's reappearance.
The second piece of good news I received today, was at 8am when the Vet gave our psychotic dog, Jack, a couple of needles and some tablets and sent us home with a happy and much improved baby.
The third piece of good news I received today, was around 3pm this afternoon, when Little Miss Happy called me to say that she had just heard from my brother and he was alive and well .. though a little wind swept, and he'd asked her to call me.
Such a huge relief!!
Typically, all of the things that were driving me to distraction with worry, have all turned out with happy endings.
*happy dance*
Nite all.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Bad Start
It's a bad start to the weekend.
My brother, 'The Convenient Greenie', lives near Cooktown, where there is currently the second worst cyclone since 1918 bearing down on him.
He lives in a valley.
At this stage, he can hear the winds blowing above him and over the mountains, but rarely reaching low enough to affect him.
Unfortunately, there is still a couple of hours before the cyclone will be directly over him.
His plan B was to head towards his neighbour, 1 km away, who has a cyclone shelter, but apparently, the winds there are very bad and it would be impossible to reach them at this stage.
This does not please me one little bit. That was my one reason to stop being concerned .. knowing that there was a safe place nearby. That is gone and now there is nothing left but to worry.
It's been 47 minutes since my brother last posted on facebook.
When life gets so stressful, that I struggle to cope, my body shuts down .. meaning .. I sleep. I have no choice but to sleep. It just happens.
Adoring Husband has spent all day searching cane fields and the surrounding areas of Childers for the little 3 year old girl who went missing from her home in the early hours of yesterday morning. Many volunteer members of SES from surrounding towns have joined in the search .. so far with no success.
Missing 3 yr old, Chloe Campbell, from Childers.
Then to top it off, one of our psychotic dogs has been very unwell for two days now. We'll be taking him to the vet tomorrow. He's not eating and is also having trouble keeping fluids down.
So, it's been a pretty stressful day today. I can feel my body shutting down .. I sleep when I can't cope with what's happening around me. I have no choice.
It's been an hour since he last posted.
It's going to be a long, long weekend full of worry.
I wish he'd just jumped in the car and driven south like I asked. I could have given him a safe place to stay.
Ugh.
Nite all.
My brother, 'The Convenient Greenie', lives near Cooktown, where there is currently the second worst cyclone since 1918 bearing down on him.
He lives in a valley.
At this stage, he can hear the winds blowing above him and over the mountains, but rarely reaching low enough to affect him.
Unfortunately, there is still a couple of hours before the cyclone will be directly over him.
His plan B was to head towards his neighbour, 1 km away, who has a cyclone shelter, but apparently, the winds there are very bad and it would be impossible to reach them at this stage.
This does not please me one little bit. That was my one reason to stop being concerned .. knowing that there was a safe place nearby. That is gone and now there is nothing left but to worry.
It's been 47 minutes since my brother last posted on facebook.
When life gets so stressful, that I struggle to cope, my body shuts down .. meaning .. I sleep. I have no choice but to sleep. It just happens.
Adoring Husband has spent all day searching cane fields and the surrounding areas of Childers for the little 3 year old girl who went missing from her home in the early hours of yesterday morning. Many volunteer members of SES from surrounding towns have joined in the search .. so far with no success.
Missing 3 yr old, Chloe Campbell, from Childers.
Then to top it off, one of our psychotic dogs has been very unwell for two days now. We'll be taking him to the vet tomorrow. He's not eating and is also having trouble keeping fluids down.
So, it's been a pretty stressful day today. I can feel my body shutting down .. I sleep when I can't cope with what's happening around me. I have no choice.
It's been an hour since he last posted.
It's going to be a long, long weekend full of worry.
I wish he'd just jumped in the car and driven south like I asked. I could have given him a safe place to stay.
Ugh.
Nite all.
Two of my special girls.
It has just turned midnight, so I'm simply going to share some photos of two of my beautiful girls (and Dadoo).
Nite all.
Nite all.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Steady Pace
If you want to know something, you need to ask the right people the right questions.
I got brave and posted in the online student common room, asking the other students for advice on how to deal with this online studying and whether they had ideas to make it a bit easier for someone who hasn't studied for many years.
So far, I've had two excellent replies, with fantastic and helpful tips.
One of them told me about 'mind maps'.
I have NEVER heard of mind maps!
So I googled it!
WOW!
Hundreds of images of mind maps in all different colours and styles. Hand drawn. Computer generated. There are youtube videos showing how to create a mind map. There are even apps for mind maps!
While searching youtube, I discovered a whole series of video tutorials on how to write essays and how to complete assignments.
Things have certainly changed in the 25 years since I studied.
My first essay for Naturopathic Philosophy needs to be 500 words in length. My first incomplete draft is already 600 words!
Clearly, I need to hone my essay writing skills.
I posted this revelation on Facebook which triggered some more helpful advice.
By the end of the day, I had gained new insights into methods of planning study and writing essays and creating assignments and sitting exams.
This is now a whole new ballgame!
I do, now, feel better prepared and I have some great ideas to put into practise.
I also made a 'to do' list yesterday and actually completed everything on the list. Sometimes I amaze myself.
What a roller coaster ride this experience has already been, and I haven't even completed my first assignment yet.
They do tell me that it gets easier. I just have to ride the wave of self discovery!
Nite all.
I got brave and posted in the online student common room, asking the other students for advice on how to deal with this online studying and whether they had ideas to make it a bit easier for someone who hasn't studied for many years.
So far, I've had two excellent replies, with fantastic and helpful tips.
One of them told me about 'mind maps'.
I have NEVER heard of mind maps!
So I googled it!
WOW!
Hundreds of images of mind maps in all different colours and styles. Hand drawn. Computer generated. There are youtube videos showing how to create a mind map. There are even apps for mind maps!
While searching youtube, I discovered a whole series of video tutorials on how to write essays and how to complete assignments.
Things have certainly changed in the 25 years since I studied.
My first essay for Naturopathic Philosophy needs to be 500 words in length. My first incomplete draft is already 600 words!
Clearly, I need to hone my essay writing skills.
I posted this revelation on Facebook which triggered some more helpful advice.
By the end of the day, I had gained new insights into methods of planning study and writing essays and creating assignments and sitting exams.
This is now a whole new ballgame!
I do, now, feel better prepared and I have some great ideas to put into practise.
I also made a 'to do' list yesterday and actually completed everything on the list. Sometimes I amaze myself.
What a roller coaster ride this experience has already been, and I haven't even completed my first assignment yet.
They do tell me that it gets easier. I just have to ride the wave of self discovery!
Nite all.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
*sigh*
Another afternoon of study.
Far out.
Some of it, I'm excited to get started on and other parts, I'm scared witless .. and I'm not even at the scary bit yet .. like Anatomy and Physiology and Chemistry and Biochemistry!
It's a constant battle with myself to block the negative self talk.
I think I need to post some positive affirmations around my work area .. something that will keep my mind clear to focus on the studying, and not on failing, falling behind or losing my way.
There are moments that I am completely paralysed with fear, and I have to snap myself out of it.
Those are the moments that I move on to something else that is less paralysing!
I just watched an episode of 'Parenthood' and somebody there quoted "You're not in over your head, you're just out of your comfort zone."
That's pretty appropriate for my situation ... I might write that on a post-it note and stick it on my monitor.
It'll be ok.
I will be ok.
Really!
I've got this!
Nite all.
Far out.
Some of it, I'm excited to get started on and other parts, I'm scared witless .. and I'm not even at the scary bit yet .. like Anatomy and Physiology and Chemistry and Biochemistry!
It's a constant battle with myself to block the negative self talk.
I think I need to post some positive affirmations around my work area .. something that will keep my mind clear to focus on the studying, and not on failing, falling behind or losing my way.
There are moments that I am completely paralysed with fear, and I have to snap myself out of it.
Those are the moments that I move on to something else that is less paralysing!
I just watched an episode of 'Parenthood' and somebody there quoted "You're not in over your head, you're just out of your comfort zone."
That's pretty appropriate for my situation ... I might write that on a post-it note and stick it on my monitor.
It'll be ok.
I will be ok.
Really!
I've got this!
Nite all.
Monday, April 7, 2014
The Right Direction
I feel that this day has been very successful for me.
Adoring Husband spent 6 hours at the SES shed today, and I filled 5 of those hours in full study mode.
I had to change the web browser on my imac to accommodate the video streaming requirements for the study site.
I had to update the Adobe Flash Player.
I also had to order the third and final text book for the first semester - the tricky part was finding somewhere in Australia that stocked it, so that I could receive it within 1-2 weeks, instead of 6-8 weeks from overseas!
I printed masses of information (because I am 'old school' and need to 'feel' the reading material - I also like a change of scenery, so I can read while sitting on the garden swing, or down by the river).
I completed the five tasks that are required prior to commencing Lesson One.
I watched two video tutorials.
I read the three chapters plus the sheet material, making lots of notes, for Lesson One and then completed the review activities.
I tagged the chapters in the order that I have to read them in my 'Counselling' text book.
That just about covers it.
As much as I feel like I accomplished a lot today, I still don't feel confident with my organisational skills and my ability to keep up .. especially after reading the student forums for my group.
There are over 200 people studying this course online, 50 in my group, (I didn't see any traditional male names in the list - though quite a few non-gender specific names were there) and their information sharing and feedback is very comprehensive and full of naturopathic and medical jargon.
I feel a little out of my depth and very much an outsider, but I won't allow it to deter me.
Onward and upward!
After today, I feel like I've almost caught up - once I have, I'll need to commit about 3 hours per day so that I can complete the assignments by their deadlines (or perhaps my old brain will require an extra hour or two during the week???)
Anyway, it's been therapeutic for me to write all of this down. Your boredom has been invaluable to me :D Thank you for listening!
Nite all.
Adoring Husband spent 6 hours at the SES shed today, and I filled 5 of those hours in full study mode.
I had to change the web browser on my imac to accommodate the video streaming requirements for the study site.
I had to update the Adobe Flash Player.
I also had to order the third and final text book for the first semester - the tricky part was finding somewhere in Australia that stocked it, so that I could receive it within 1-2 weeks, instead of 6-8 weeks from overseas!
I printed masses of information (because I am 'old school' and need to 'feel' the reading material - I also like a change of scenery, so I can read while sitting on the garden swing, or down by the river).
I completed the five tasks that are required prior to commencing Lesson One.
I watched two video tutorials.
I read the three chapters plus the sheet material, making lots of notes, for Lesson One and then completed the review activities.
I tagged the chapters in the order that I have to read them in my 'Counselling' text book.
That just about covers it.
As much as I feel like I accomplished a lot today, I still don't feel confident with my organisational skills and my ability to keep up .. especially after reading the student forums for my group.
There are over 200 people studying this course online, 50 in my group, (I didn't see any traditional male names in the list - though quite a few non-gender specific names were there) and their information sharing and feedback is very comprehensive and full of naturopathic and medical jargon.
I feel a little out of my depth and very much an outsider, but I won't allow it to deter me.
Onward and upward!
After today, I feel like I've almost caught up - once I have, I'll need to commit about 3 hours per day so that I can complete the assignments by their deadlines (or perhaps my old brain will require an extra hour or two during the week???)
Anyway, it's been therapeutic for me to write all of this down. Your boredom has been invaluable to me :D Thank you for listening!
Nite all.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Believe in good
I loved this ...
Despite an incredible sleep-in until 8.30am, I got a good session of study in today, as well as making some banana bread and also starting the fermentation process on some organic apples (yes, on purpose).
I found this beautiful specimen along the riverbank this morning ..
He was getting a bountiful feed of huge brown grubs from the front lawns of two houses! He sniffed around the clumps of grass and then dug his nose right under the roots, coming up with these big grubs every time! Amazing to watch.
Adoring Husband arrived home, safe n sound, from his course in Gympie this afternoon. It's good to have him home.
We've just experienced a bit of a storm - nothing to get stressed about. Some wind and rain. I watched it, on the BOM site, move all the way from south of the Sunny Coast. It took about four hours to get here, but I think it had just about exhausted all of it's fury by the time it arrived.
Down south there was minor flooding and some pretty spectacular cloud formations - lots of photos were posted on facebook, which I can't share here, unfortunately.
But I can share this!!
Nite all.
Despite an incredible sleep-in until 8.30am, I got a good session of study in today, as well as making some banana bread and also starting the fermentation process on some organic apples (yes, on purpose).
I found this beautiful specimen along the riverbank this morning ..
He was getting a bountiful feed of huge brown grubs from the front lawns of two houses! He sniffed around the clumps of grass and then dug his nose right under the roots, coming up with these big grubs every time! Amazing to watch.
Adoring Husband arrived home, safe n sound, from his course in Gympie this afternoon. It's good to have him home.
We've just experienced a bit of a storm - nothing to get stressed about. Some wind and rain. I watched it, on the BOM site, move all the way from south of the Sunny Coast. It took about four hours to get here, but I think it had just about exhausted all of it's fury by the time it arrived.
Down south there was minor flooding and some pretty spectacular cloud formations - lots of photos were posted on facebook, which I can't share here, unfortunately.
But I can share this!!
Nite all.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Fine LIne
As the song states .. there is a fine line between pleasure and pain.
Tonight was Beauty's 50th birthday party. Family and friends travelled from all over to attend this special party.
This morning, Beauty's husband, 'Beast', was taken to hospital in an ambulance and was still there tonight while we continued on with the birthday celebrations.
So even though it was a happy occasion worthy of great celebration, it was tinged with sadness because Beast missed out on all the fun that he had helped to organise, and has to endure heart surgery in the coming days.
Still, Beauty put on a brave face and was the perfect hostess, mingling with her friends and family with a bright smile and plenty of laughter.
She looked just as her nickname suggests, absolutely beautiful.
I didn't take my camera, so I have no photos of the occasion to share .. but there were lots of people there with their little point and shoot cameras and their phone cameras. There were plenty of shots taken, so she will have a record of the night.
For now, I need to sleep, so ...
Nite all.
Tonight was Beauty's 50th birthday party. Family and friends travelled from all over to attend this special party.
This morning, Beauty's husband, 'Beast', was taken to hospital in an ambulance and was still there tonight while we continued on with the birthday celebrations.
So even though it was a happy occasion worthy of great celebration, it was tinged with sadness because Beast missed out on all the fun that he had helped to organise, and has to endure heart surgery in the coming days.
Still, Beauty put on a brave face and was the perfect hostess, mingling with her friends and family with a bright smile and plenty of laughter.
She looked just as her nickname suggests, absolutely beautiful.
I didn't take my camera, so I have no photos of the occasion to share .. but there were lots of people there with their little point and shoot cameras and their phone cameras. There were plenty of shots taken, so she will have a record of the night.
For now, I need to sleep, so ...
Nite all.
Friday, April 4, 2014
The Other Woman
You know the drill .. it's Friday night, I've had a few drinks and I'm ready for bed.
Grannymus might not be too keen on this, but I really want to go see this movie. It looks hilarious!
Adoring Husband .. you said that you don't watch the videos that I post here, but you'd best watch this because you'll be coming to see it with me :D
Nite all.
Grannymus might not be too keen on this, but I really want to go see this movie. It looks hilarious!
Adoring Husband .. you said that you don't watch the videos that I post here, but you'd best watch this because you'll be coming to see it with me :D
Nite all.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Study Mania
Isn't it amazing how because I put the word 'sex' in yesterday's post, it's had twice as many views as my usual posts? *rolls eyes*
I've been studying like mad today .. have just discovered a page on the study site that I didn't know existed, which lists the lessons and times/dates of tutorials (two of which I have missed - but it's ok because I can replay them).
Sometimes, I feel like an old woman when it comes to computers .. and I realise that I know a lot more than some people my age .. but sometimes I'm pretty slow on the uptake and I'd like to give my self a forehead slap.
Needless to say, after my time away last week, and my ignorance of the study site, I have a lot of catching up to do!
Luckily, Adoring Husband will be busy with training this weekend, so I should have lots of uninterrupted time to put my head in the books and catch up on tutorials.
This morning, I got to soak up some Autumn sunshine and took a couple of photos on my trike ride, then stocked up on some local raw honey, before heading home to work.
I should attempt an early night so that my brain will be ready to absorb tomorrow.
Nite all.
I've been studying like mad today .. have just discovered a page on the study site that I didn't know existed, which lists the lessons and times/dates of tutorials (two of which I have missed - but it's ok because I can replay them).
Sometimes, I feel like an old woman when it comes to computers .. and I realise that I know a lot more than some people my age .. but sometimes I'm pretty slow on the uptake and I'd like to give my self a forehead slap.
Needless to say, after my time away last week, and my ignorance of the study site, I have a lot of catching up to do!
Luckily, Adoring Husband will be busy with training this weekend, so I should have lots of uninterrupted time to put my head in the books and catch up on tutorials.
This morning, I got to soak up some Autumn sunshine and took a couple of photos on my trike ride, then stocked up on some local raw honey, before heading home to work.
I should attempt an early night so that my brain will be ready to absorb tomorrow.
Nite all.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Sex Education
Caroline Heldman, the speaker in this video, does an incredible job explaining the objectification of women, how it's gotten worse, how damaging it is, and what we can do to address it.
Please take 13 minutes of your time to watch this video .. be you female or male, this is important for everybody to recognise and acknowledge and understand.
She makes so much sense!
We brought three new laying hens home yesterday.
One beautiful strong black bird whose feathers shimmer peacock green in the sunlight. She is feisty and doesn't like us at all! She wants to fight and I'm looking forward to introducing her to the psychotic dogs this afternoon .. I think that they will come off second best. We have named her 'Happy' in the hopes that her name will improve her attitude.
One delicate submissive white bird who has a chipped beak. The chip on the end of her top beak is bigger than the chip on her bottom beak. She seems friendly enough and has been happily eating and drinking today without any problems, so she should be ok. I named her 'Hector' simply because a friend told me yesterday that she liked the name. Yes, it's a quirky name for a female bird!
One brown/red relaxed girl who looks just like our Helen. I did email Helen's namesake a few days ago and asked her if she would like to name one of our new hens, but she hasn't been back to me, so Adoring Husband and I have decided to name our third girl, Helen II. Helen served us well and provided lots of delicious eggs, so I hope that her successor can find the same happiness here. It suits her.
Photos will come tomorrow, so that I can introduce them formally :)
Nite all.
Please take 13 minutes of your time to watch this video .. be you female or male, this is important for everybody to recognise and acknowledge and understand.
She makes so much sense!
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We brought three new laying hens home yesterday.
One beautiful strong black bird whose feathers shimmer peacock green in the sunlight. She is feisty and doesn't like us at all! She wants to fight and I'm looking forward to introducing her to the psychotic dogs this afternoon .. I think that they will come off second best. We have named her 'Happy' in the hopes that her name will improve her attitude.
One delicate submissive white bird who has a chipped beak. The chip on the end of her top beak is bigger than the chip on her bottom beak. She seems friendly enough and has been happily eating and drinking today without any problems, so she should be ok. I named her 'Hector' simply because a friend told me yesterday that she liked the name. Yes, it's a quirky name for a female bird!
One brown/red relaxed girl who looks just like our Helen. I did email Helen's namesake a few days ago and asked her if she would like to name one of our new hens, but she hasn't been back to me, so Adoring Husband and I have decided to name our third girl, Helen II. Helen served us well and provided lots of delicious eggs, so I hope that her successor can find the same happiness here. It suits her.
Photos will come tomorrow, so that I can introduce them formally :)
Nite all.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
New Luv
There is a new luv in my life.
Adoring Husband is aware of this.
My new luv's name is Pete Evans ... from 'My Kitchen Rules'.
I've known Pete (not personally) for a long time, but he meant nothing to me .. until recently.
I read the transcript of an interview with him, where he talked about his keen interest in nutrition and how his and his family's diet had changed as a result of this interest.
A few weeks after this, I discovered that he had created a recipe book and then I saw two interviews with him on television.
With every word that he spoke, my heart was being pulled by his passion and his nutritional beliefs, which almost mirrored my own .. and then today, I bought his book.
Aside from being a qualified chef for 25 years (with the admission that chefs are not taught about nutrition), he is also, having just completed a course in nutrition, a qualified health coach.
His cookbook is full of paleo style recipes which are gluten free, dairy free, sugar free and grain free.
Browsing through the book from cover to cover, each photo of the completed recipes made my mouth water and I can't wait to try them all!
Tonight I made his poached pear recipe and they were delicious. I added my own touch of toasted coconut shavings, but I overcooked the coconut which Adoring Husband didn't enjoy. The pears were great!
He also has a great section in the book on fermented and cultured foods, like sauerkraut, tomato ketchup, kimchi, mustards, chilli sauce and cultured vegetables.
I was surprised to see that he even shares a recipe from Thomas Corner Eatery on the Sunshine Coast, which has been a favourite haunt of ours in the past.
So the book is called 'Healthy Every Day' - 120 delicious and nourishing recipes for energy and good health. I got it for $24 at Big W today.
I'd asked Adoring Husband to buy it for me for my birthday, but I just couldn't wait that long!
Now I have it in my hot little hands and Pete Evans is the new luv in my life.
The other fun thing that happened today, was 10 Pin Bowling at Maryborough Tenpin Bowl.
Over three games, Adoring Husband and I both scored 383 points. The Manager brought us the printout of our games and told us that Adoring Husband had beaten me by one point, but I have just added the scores and we are exactly even!
It was a lot of fun and I wish the bowling alley was closer so that we could play league again. The 40 minute drive to Maryborough is just too far to travel at night for us oldies.
I found this today and could relate to it.
and then I saw THIS ...
... and I can relate to it EVEN MORE!
More study tomorrow, so I'm outta here.
Nite all.
Adoring Husband is aware of this.
My new luv's name is Pete Evans ... from 'My Kitchen Rules'.
I've known Pete (not personally) for a long time, but he meant nothing to me .. until recently.
I read the transcript of an interview with him, where he talked about his keen interest in nutrition and how his and his family's diet had changed as a result of this interest.
A few weeks after this, I discovered that he had created a recipe book and then I saw two interviews with him on television.
With every word that he spoke, my heart was being pulled by his passion and his nutritional beliefs, which almost mirrored my own .. and then today, I bought his book.
Aside from being a qualified chef for 25 years (with the admission that chefs are not taught about nutrition), he is also, having just completed a course in nutrition, a qualified health coach.
His cookbook is full of paleo style recipes which are gluten free, dairy free, sugar free and grain free.
Browsing through the book from cover to cover, each photo of the completed recipes made my mouth water and I can't wait to try them all!
Tonight I made his poached pear recipe and they were delicious. I added my own touch of toasted coconut shavings, but I overcooked the coconut which Adoring Husband didn't enjoy. The pears were great!
He also has a great section in the book on fermented and cultured foods, like sauerkraut, tomato ketchup, kimchi, mustards, chilli sauce and cultured vegetables.
I was surprised to see that he even shares a recipe from Thomas Corner Eatery on the Sunshine Coast, which has been a favourite haunt of ours in the past.
So the book is called 'Healthy Every Day' - 120 delicious and nourishing recipes for energy and good health. I got it for $24 at Big W today.
I'd asked Adoring Husband to buy it for me for my birthday, but I just couldn't wait that long!
Now I have it in my hot little hands and Pete Evans is the new luv in my life.
The other fun thing that happened today, was 10 Pin Bowling at Maryborough Tenpin Bowl.
Over three games, Adoring Husband and I both scored 383 points. The Manager brought us the printout of our games and told us that Adoring Husband had beaten me by one point, but I have just added the scores and we are exactly even!
It was a lot of fun and I wish the bowling alley was closer so that we could play league again. The 40 minute drive to Maryborough is just too far to travel at night for us oldies.
I found this today and could relate to it.
and then I saw THIS ...
... and I can relate to it EVEN MORE!
More study tomorrow, so I'm outta here.
Nite all.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Sara Bareilles - Brave
This is my new favourite song. It's a great song on it's own, but the video just adds so much more to it. It makes me feel happy and it makes me want to be brave!
A piece of exciting news from today ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that Japan’s so called ‘scientific whaling’ program breaks international law and must stop.
Over the last 25 years, more than 10,000 whales have been killed in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary by Japanese whalers.
That ends today.
The judgments of the ICJ have binding force and are without appeal.
Thank you and congratulations to everyone who stood up for the whales! This is a huge victory.
We had a big storm here on Sunday afternoon. The dread was palpable from the moment we spotted the dark clouds, to when we checked the Bureau of Meteorology website to follow the path of the storm, to when it actually hit and for the 20 minutes after it was over.
The fear welled deep inside us as we sat on the couch holding hands and waiting for it to pass.
When we felt safe again, Adoring Husband said to me "Are we ever going to get over this?"
Post Traumatic Stress = Anxiety = Fear
I know that there are others in town, whose homes were damaged in last year's tornado, who are also still suffering from that trauma.
I also know that there are people in town who did not suffer damage, or who were out of town at the time, and who cannot comprehend our fear and think that we should be 'over it' by now.
Now I have to decide whether to watch "Mrs Robinson" or go to bed!
Nite all.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Chicklet Photos
Bit of a blah day today, but I did get some joy going through the Chicklet photos though.
Tomorrow will be a big day of study, after my week away, so I'm off for an early night.
Nite all.
Tomorrow will be a big day of study, after my week away, so I'm off for an early night.
Nite all.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Food for Thought
Just to give you an idea of what your body absorbs in a day and also what it tries to filter and eliminate using your precious organs, here is a short and basic list of (unnatural) ingredients in SIX everyday products that you use regularly.
A bar of soap: Sodium Tallowate, Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Fragrance, Sodium Chloride, Titanium Dioxide, Etidronic Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA.
Toothpaste: Calcium Carbonate, Sorbitol, Arginine, Bicarbonate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Monofluorophosphate, Flavour, Sodium Silicate, Carmellose Sodium, Sodium Bicarbonate, Titanium Dioxide, Acesulfame Potassium, Xanthan Gum, Sucralose (artificial sweetener) and Limonene.
Mouthwash: Alcohol, Sorbitol, Flavours, Poloxamer 407, Benzoic Acid, Cineole, Sucralose, Zinc Chloride, Methyl Salicylate, Thymol, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Flouride, Menthol, FD&C Red 40 and FD&C Blue 1.
Deodorant: Butane, Isobutane, Propane, Cyclomethicone, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, Isopropyl, Palmitate, Parfum, Bisabolol, Persea Gratissima Oil, Ocyldodecanol, Glycine Soja Oil, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Dimethicone, Propylene Carbonate, Dimethiconol, BHT, Linalool, Geraniol, Citronellol.
Hand Wash: Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Chloride, Cocamide MEA, Frangrance, Glycol Distearate, Sodium Salicylate, Sodium Benzoate, Polyquaternium-7, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA, Benzophenone-4, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Chamilla Recutita Flower Extract.
Body Lotion: Isopropylpalmitate, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Bisdiglyceryl Polyacyladipate-2, Caprylic/capric Triglyceride, Ceteareth-12, Tocopherol, Cetyl Alcohol, Sodium Hydroxide, Sorbic Acid, Carbomer, Tocopheryl Acetate, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Glycine Soja, Beta Carotene, Wheat.
That is just SIX everyday products that we all use.
Consider, on top of this list, all the other products that you use eg hair conditioner, clothes washing detergent, dishwashing liquid, face toners/cleansers/moisturisers, make-up like foundation/mascara/eyeliner/blush/lipstick, hair products like hairspray/styling gels/mousse, perfumes/after shave lotions, hair removal creams, nail polish/polish remover, eye drops, indigestion tablets, panadol/paracetamol/aspirin/ibuprofen/nurofen, and then there are all the cleaning products .. go and count how many bottles you have for cleaning your home!
Either your skin is absorbing, or you are inhaling the fumes of all, or some of these products, every single day of your life.
You also have to include what you eat and drink. Coffee, alcohol, sugars, artificial sweeteners, preservatives, additives, herbicides, pesticides, chemicals, food dyes just to name a few.
Your kidneys, liver, small and large intestines, skin, lungs and lymphatic systems all filter the unwanted/unhealthy toxins that you introduce.
Just from these few products that I have mentioned .. your body is working overtime to keep you healthy, but as you get older, your organs just can't cope and health issues like heartburn, arthritis, allergies, blood pressure, back pain, gout, kidney stones, headaches, ulcers and angina, just to name a few, become common problems.
Now .. the point of me telling you all of this is because your body needs water to do all of this detoxing every day.
For every 60kg of weight, you need at least 2.5 litres of water each day, just to function at a normal level and stop those health issues from occurring.
***If you already have any of these health issues, it will take rehydration over a prolonged period, before your body will feel the positive effects.***
If, when you drink this amount of water, you find that you are spending much more time on the toilet, it's not because you are drinking too much water, it's because this is your body's way of removing unwanted toxins.
When the body doesn't receive a constant reliable supply of water, it has to ration what is available and it cuts back on certain functions to make the supply go round. Essential systems like the brain are prioritised while others are impaired or cut back until the brain decides that it has enough water.
If you're not drinking enough water and your body becomes chronically dehydrated, the body's rationing system also turns off the signal of thirst, and dehydration continues unabated.
It's a vicious cycle.
So, just because you don't feel thirsty, it doesn't necessarily mean that you are drinking enough water, it may mean that you are chronically dehydrated.
You need water for brain, bone, nerve, cell and digestive functions. The body will even go so far as to extract water from your fecal matter and send it to other parts of your body .. and as you can imagine, this is not good!
Those issues that we deal with, believing it's just a sign of 'old age', like arthritis, heartburn, diverticulitis, kidney stones, gout, blood pressure etc can all, at the very least, be eased, by drinking the right amount of good, clean, filtered water every day.
So I hope that I've summarised this into a short enough version to hold your interest and to help you understand a little bit more about your body.
The fascination, for me, continues.
Nite all.
A bar of soap: Sodium Tallowate, Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Fragrance, Sodium Chloride, Titanium Dioxide, Etidronic Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA.
Toothpaste: Calcium Carbonate, Sorbitol, Arginine, Bicarbonate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Monofluorophosphate, Flavour, Sodium Silicate, Carmellose Sodium, Sodium Bicarbonate, Titanium Dioxide, Acesulfame Potassium, Xanthan Gum, Sucralose (artificial sweetener) and Limonene.
Mouthwash: Alcohol, Sorbitol, Flavours, Poloxamer 407, Benzoic Acid, Cineole, Sucralose, Zinc Chloride, Methyl Salicylate, Thymol, Sodium Saccharin, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Flouride, Menthol, FD&C Red 40 and FD&C Blue 1.
Deodorant: Butane, Isobutane, Propane, Cyclomethicone, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, Isopropyl, Palmitate, Parfum, Bisabolol, Persea Gratissima Oil, Ocyldodecanol, Glycine Soja Oil, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Dimethicone, Propylene Carbonate, Dimethiconol, BHT, Linalool, Geraniol, Citronellol.
Hand Wash: Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Chloride, Cocamide MEA, Frangrance, Glycol Distearate, Sodium Salicylate, Sodium Benzoate, Polyquaternium-7, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA, Benzophenone-4, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Chamilla Recutita Flower Extract.
Body Lotion: Isopropylpalmitate, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Bisdiglyceryl Polyacyladipate-2, Caprylic/capric Triglyceride, Ceteareth-12, Tocopherol, Cetyl Alcohol, Sodium Hydroxide, Sorbic Acid, Carbomer, Tocopheryl Acetate, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Glycine Soja, Beta Carotene, Wheat.
That is just SIX everyday products that we all use.
Consider, on top of this list, all the other products that you use eg hair conditioner, clothes washing detergent, dishwashing liquid, face toners/cleansers/moisturisers, make-up like foundation/mascara/eyeliner/blush/lipstick, hair products like hairspray/styling gels/mousse, perfumes/after shave lotions, hair removal creams, nail polish/polish remover, eye drops, indigestion tablets, panadol/paracetamol/aspirin/ibuprofen/nurofen, and then there are all the cleaning products .. go and count how many bottles you have for cleaning your home!
Either your skin is absorbing, or you are inhaling the fumes of all, or some of these products, every single day of your life.
You also have to include what you eat and drink. Coffee, alcohol, sugars, artificial sweeteners, preservatives, additives, herbicides, pesticides, chemicals, food dyes just to name a few.
Your kidneys, liver, small and large intestines, skin, lungs and lymphatic systems all filter the unwanted/unhealthy toxins that you introduce.
Just from these few products that I have mentioned .. your body is working overtime to keep you healthy, but as you get older, your organs just can't cope and health issues like heartburn, arthritis, allergies, blood pressure, back pain, gout, kidney stones, headaches, ulcers and angina, just to name a few, become common problems.
Now .. the point of me telling you all of this is because your body needs water to do all of this detoxing every day.
For every 60kg of weight, you need at least 2.5 litres of water each day, just to function at a normal level and stop those health issues from occurring.
***If you already have any of these health issues, it will take rehydration over a prolonged period, before your body will feel the positive effects.***
If, when you drink this amount of water, you find that you are spending much more time on the toilet, it's not because you are drinking too much water, it's because this is your body's way of removing unwanted toxins.
When the body doesn't receive a constant reliable supply of water, it has to ration what is available and it cuts back on certain functions to make the supply go round. Essential systems like the brain are prioritised while others are impaired or cut back until the brain decides that it has enough water.
If you're not drinking enough water and your body becomes chronically dehydrated, the body's rationing system also turns off the signal of thirst, and dehydration continues unabated.
It's a vicious cycle.
So, just because you don't feel thirsty, it doesn't necessarily mean that you are drinking enough water, it may mean that you are chronically dehydrated.
You need water for brain, bone, nerve, cell and digestive functions. The body will even go so far as to extract water from your fecal matter and send it to other parts of your body .. and as you can imagine, this is not good!
Those issues that we deal with, believing it's just a sign of 'old age', like arthritis, heartburn, diverticulitis, kidney stones, gout, blood pressure etc can all, at the very least, be eased, by drinking the right amount of good, clean, filtered water every day.
So I hope that I've summarised this into a short enough version to hold your interest and to help you understand a little bit more about your body.
The fascination, for me, continues.
Nite all.
I have returned!
It finally stopped raining and the way was clear for me to get home today.
There are flood warnings still current, so I consider myself very lucky!
During the trip, I had to sit across the aisle from a very strange and disturbing man, so I was pretty relieved when the train finally stopped at my destination.
As always, it was fabulous to see Adoring Husband's smiling face as I disembarked.
I found some great smoothie recipes that you might enjoy ...
It's after midnight, so I'm off to bed.
Nite all.
There are flood warnings still current, so I consider myself very lucky!
During the trip, I had to sit across the aisle from a very strange and disturbing man, so I was pretty relieved when the train finally stopped at my destination.
As always, it was fabulous to see Adoring Husband's smiling face as I disembarked.
I found some great smoothie recipes that you might enjoy ...
It's after midnight, so I'm off to bed.
Nite all.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Beyond Wet
According to the Bureau of Meteorology, we've had almost 3 inches of rain (approx 71mm) in the last 12 hours.
It has barely stopped all day and it has mostly ranged between steady and teeming.
There is a minor flood warning for the Mary River, which is between here and home, so hopefully it will be minor enough not to stop my train from getting me home tomorrow.
The sound of constant heavy rain for just this 24 hour period, has almost been a form of torture for me! I feel like I'm going troppo!
The wind gusts have been over 45kph as well, but luckily, we are very well protected in this gated resort, so it hasn't been too much of a concern.
The other uncomfortable part of the whole situation is the 99% humidity. It's almost oppressive.
Warm and uncomfortable and clammy and sticky.
I don't like Mother Nature when she gets loud. She scares me.
I much prefer her when she is beautiful and at peace.
Ok, well that's my whinge for the night. Thank you for listening.
I have taken a LOT of photos of my little Chicklet, but it will be Saturday before I get to look at them, so I'll post some then. I hope that at least a couple of them will be ok .. she still gets a bit cranky with me when I get the camera out .. but with Vegan Chickie's help, I think we may have had some success. Fingers crossed!
Time for me to attempt some sleep. The sound of this rain is not so relaxing tonight.
Nite all.
It has barely stopped all day and it has mostly ranged between steady and teeming.
There is a minor flood warning for the Mary River, which is between here and home, so hopefully it will be minor enough not to stop my train from getting me home tomorrow.
The sound of constant heavy rain for just this 24 hour period, has almost been a form of torture for me! I feel like I'm going troppo!
The wind gusts have been over 45kph as well, but luckily, we are very well protected in this gated resort, so it hasn't been too much of a concern.
The other uncomfortable part of the whole situation is the 99% humidity. It's almost oppressive.
Warm and uncomfortable and clammy and sticky.
I don't like Mother Nature when she gets loud. She scares me.
I much prefer her when she is beautiful and at peace.
Ok, well that's my whinge for the night. Thank you for listening.
I have taken a LOT of photos of my little Chicklet, but it will be Saturday before I get to look at them, so I'll post some then. I hope that at least a couple of them will be ok .. she still gets a bit cranky with me when I get the camera out .. but with Vegan Chickie's help, I think we may have had some success. Fingers crossed!
Time for me to attempt some sleep. The sound of this rain is not so relaxing tonight.
Nite all.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Are ya ready?
Here is another evening of 'fillers'.
... and on a sad note, our dearly loved chookie 'Helen' was put to rest on Tuesday. The vet suggested (without an expensive autopsy) that she had a large tumour inside her and poor Adoring Husband had to make the decision to end her pain as humanely as possible.
RIP lovely laying chook Helen.
Nite all.
... and on a sad note, our dearly loved chookie 'Helen' was put to rest on Tuesday. The vet suggested (without an expensive autopsy) that she had a large tumour inside her and poor Adoring Husband had to make the decision to end her pain as humanely as possible.
RIP lovely laying chook Helen.
Nite all.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
A bit of fun ...
If I don't have the time or the inclination to write a big post, you get facebook quotes, photos OR youtube presentations.
I really enjoyed this one and thought it worth sharing.
It's been raining since last night and has rained practically all day today.
Chicklet and I have been jumping in muddy puddles and searching (unsuccessfully) for frogs today.
We also had a trip to buy some new toys .. dinosaurs, crocodiles, turtles, frogs, lizards, books and a very large plush talking Wreckit Ralph!
Plenty of stories before bed tonight and now I hope to fall asleep to the sound of the rain.
Nite all.
I really enjoyed this one and thought it worth sharing.
It's been raining since last night and has rained practically all day today.
Chicklet and I have been jumping in muddy puddles and searching (unsuccessfully) for frogs today.
We also had a trip to buy some new toys .. dinosaurs, crocodiles, turtles, frogs, lizards, books and a very large plush talking Wreckit Ralph!
Plenty of stories before bed tonight and now I hope to fall asleep to the sound of the rain.
Nite all.
Monday, March 24, 2014
I'm Here
After the usual 3 hours sleep the night before I travel to the Sunny Coast, I arrived here safe n sound just before 8am.
I was so exhausted that I slept for about 2.5 hours this afternoon and I woke up feeling just as tired!
Half an hour after I woke, my throat began to feel a bit sore, well, not actually sore, but you know that feeling, like you might be coming down with something?
I had a teaspoon of Byron Bay Honey and have been drinking plenty of water and it doesn't seem to have progressed any.
Just to be on the careful side, I am going to bed early and hopefully, my body will heal itself overnight.
It's been a few years since I had a cold or flu, so I guess I could be due for another one to build up my immunity levels.
Anyway, it's lovely to see my little Chicklet and we've been playing with dinosaurs and cars and octonauts and reading books.
She is my little treasure and I'm feeling the love.
Nite all.
I was so exhausted that I slept for about 2.5 hours this afternoon and I woke up feeling just as tired!
Half an hour after I woke, my throat began to feel a bit sore, well, not actually sore, but you know that feeling, like you might be coming down with something?
I had a teaspoon of Byron Bay Honey and have been drinking plenty of water and it doesn't seem to have progressed any.
Just to be on the careful side, I am going to bed early and hopefully, my body will heal itself overnight.
It's been a few years since I had a cold or flu, so I guess I could be due for another one to build up my immunity levels.
Anyway, it's lovely to see my little Chicklet and we've been playing with dinosaurs and cars and octonauts and reading books.
She is my little treasure and I'm feeling the love.
Nite all.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Warm and Fuzzy
I loved this so much, I just had to share it. Please click on this baby bump link and watch and listen.
Did you love it too?
That's all I'm sharing tonight because it's already late and I have to pack! I'm leaving at 5.15am tomorrow!
Nite all.
Did you love it too?
That's all I'm sharing tonight because it's already late and I have to pack! I'm leaving at 5.15am tomorrow!
Nite all.
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