Work was fun fun fun today!!
One big box of Ivys bags and scarves PLUS a box of Cenzoni bags, wallets and purses all arrived this morning and The Motivator and I spent the entire day unpacking, checking off, pricing, rearranging and displaying everything.
Just like Romy and Michelle, we got to fold scarves!
By the end of the day, we still hadn't finished and we may need to completely rearrange the shop to fit everything in! Not only that, but we need to make another couple of orders from suppliers that we've run out of stock.
Crazy.
NSW school holidays begin next week and we are wondering if we will have some southerners here enjoying our perfect Queensland weather.
We were so busy in short bursts today and very quiet for long spells, but that's ok because it was still a good day for sales and we also got a lot done.
Adoring Husband collected my iMac from the computer doctor but I haven't plugged it in to see how it's working yet, because we were too busy, but I'll have to check it tomorrow so that I can send our ad through to BHPA.
Here it is, almost 11pm and we are still sitting up watching Commonwealth Games events on TV.
My bed time. *yawn*
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 12, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Rested
My question for today is ... why do we buy clothes that require “gentle hand washing”?
I have a long list of ‘most hated chores’ and hand washing clothes is definitely on that list.
It was a nice day at home avoiding people, but I still had to squeeze in a few loads of washing, some hand washing, some fridge clearing, some ironing, some studying, writing up the new advertisement for the newsletters and Adoring Husband and I sat down to start working on a budget - something that we’ve been meaning to do for more than ten years, but just kept putting it off.
Adoring Husband took my iMac to the Dr and the doctor called this afternoon to say that there is nothing wrong with it - just a memory and age problem, giving me advice on how to improve the situation. He only charged $50; so I’m pretty happy about that.
So it’s been a productive day and now I’m ready for bed.
It’s almost 11pm. Time flies when you’re having fun!
Nite all.
I have a long list of ‘most hated chores’ and hand washing clothes is definitely on that list.
It was a nice day at home avoiding people, but I still had to squeeze in a few loads of washing, some hand washing, some fridge clearing, some ironing, some studying, writing up the new advertisement for the newsletters and Adoring Husband and I sat down to start working on a budget - something that we’ve been meaning to do for more than ten years, but just kept putting it off.
Adoring Husband took my iMac to the Dr and the doctor called this afternoon to say that there is nothing wrong with it - just a memory and age problem, giving me advice on how to improve the situation. He only charged $50; so I’m pretty happy about that.
So it’s been a productive day and now I’m ready for bed.
It’s almost 11pm. Time flies when you’re having fun!
Nite all.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Bloody Hell
It was a massive 'I told you so!' moment.
My fury was immense and I had to sit with it and let it flow through me until it left my body.
My iMac (for those of you who don't know - an iMac is an Apple desktop computer) is very sick and desperately requires a doctor, so Adoring Husband and I decided to take it into The Bay today and drop it into the computer Dr to hopefully be fixed.
I told AH that I had my usual coffee date with the girls this morning and then he could pick up the computer afterwards on our way out of town.
I pedalled to the coffee date and then returned home afterwards and he asked me where the computer was... like he was expecting me to bring it home in the trike.
As you can imagine, this question confused me because my very large iMac would never fit in the basket of my trike so I couldn't understand why he was asking me.
He then informed me that I didn't need to take the whole computer, just the small box that attaches to the monitor.
I disagreed and reminded him that it was an Apple computer and I thought that everything went through the monitor including the wifi keyboard, mouse and track pad. All USB sticks insert into the rear of the monitor, including the disc drive.
So AH phoned the computer Dr and asked if we needed to bring the monitor or the box. He was told not to bring the monitor.
The only box, which is about the size of a CD cover, that is attached to my iMac is what I believed to be a disc drive, but it was the only box, so I detached it from the iMac and took it into town.
I DID tell AH that if we got all the way into town and they told us that they needed the monitor, I would NOT be happy.
Long story short ... I was NOT happy.
The language that surged through my head did not spew from my mouth and I did not shout "I TOLD YOU SO!" even though I so badly wanted to. Instead, I sat silently in the car forcing my anger to dilute, drain and dissipate.
I did a very good job of this and it only took about fifteen minutes to cleanse myself of my fury - even though, initially, I thought my head was going to explode!!
To cushion the blow, I made a couple of emotional purchases (I see you grinning knowingly) which now hang proudly in my wardrobe haha.
Afterwards, I ticked off some of the purchases from my 'to do' list, which included a couple of extras to put into The Blonde Bombshell's care package that we were delivering to the hospital while we visited her that afternoon.
I sat through a most unsatisfactory pedicure that took approximately fifteen minutes - to give you an idea - I had three turns on Words With Friends when she thanked me and began helping me put my shoes on. I questioned how she could already be finished and asked why my clear nail varnish was not even shiny or reflective.
I won't return to that particular salon, which now means I need to find a salon outside of Stocklands because both of those salons have failed the 'rQQzy' test twice each.
Soon enough, I checked my watch and was shocked to see how late it was getting, so we cut the shopping and 'to do' list short so that we could visit The Blonde Bombshell before it was too late.
We had her all to ourselves for almost two hours! It was a good visit. She talked and talked and talked, which I consider to be a very good sign. If there had been any awkward silences, I'd have been worried about her! All things considered, our friend is coping remarkably well with her current circumstances - not just her own health but also that of her Grumpy Pants husband who has his own big issues to deal with.
Before we overstayed our carpark time limit, we shared a warm hug and departed the hospital to drive directly into the setting sun. Thankfully we arrived home safe and sound, although there were moments of doubt!
AH cooked some lamb steaks on the barbie while I made a quick fried rice with the leftovers from our curry a couple of nights ago. Fruit whip ice cream for dessert and we are both exhausted!
I'm off to bed, where I will probably remain until late tomorrow - I intend to totally enjoy my second day off work by avoiding all human contact.
Nite all.
My fury was immense and I had to sit with it and let it flow through me until it left my body.
My iMac (for those of you who don't know - an iMac is an Apple desktop computer) is very sick and desperately requires a doctor, so Adoring Husband and I decided to take it into The Bay today and drop it into the computer Dr to hopefully be fixed.
I told AH that I had my usual coffee date with the girls this morning and then he could pick up the computer afterwards on our way out of town.
I pedalled to the coffee date and then returned home afterwards and he asked me where the computer was... like he was expecting me to bring it home in the trike.
As you can imagine, this question confused me because my very large iMac would never fit in the basket of my trike so I couldn't understand why he was asking me.
He then informed me that I didn't need to take the whole computer, just the small box that attaches to the monitor.
I disagreed and reminded him that it was an Apple computer and I thought that everything went through the monitor including the wifi keyboard, mouse and track pad. All USB sticks insert into the rear of the monitor, including the disc drive.
So AH phoned the computer Dr and asked if we needed to bring the monitor or the box. He was told not to bring the monitor.
The only box, which is about the size of a CD cover, that is attached to my iMac is what I believed to be a disc drive, but it was the only box, so I detached it from the iMac and took it into town.
I DID tell AH that if we got all the way into town and they told us that they needed the monitor, I would NOT be happy.
Long story short ... I was NOT happy.
The language that surged through my head did not spew from my mouth and I did not shout "I TOLD YOU SO!" even though I so badly wanted to. Instead, I sat silently in the car forcing my anger to dilute, drain and dissipate.
I did a very good job of this and it only took about fifteen minutes to cleanse myself of my fury - even though, initially, I thought my head was going to explode!!
To cushion the blow, I made a couple of emotional purchases (I see you grinning knowingly) which now hang proudly in my wardrobe haha.
Afterwards, I ticked off some of the purchases from my 'to do' list, which included a couple of extras to put into The Blonde Bombshell's care package that we were delivering to the hospital while we visited her that afternoon.
I sat through a most unsatisfactory pedicure that took approximately fifteen minutes - to give you an idea - I had three turns on Words With Friends when she thanked me and began helping me put my shoes on. I questioned how she could already be finished and asked why my clear nail varnish was not even shiny or reflective.
I won't return to that particular salon, which now means I need to find a salon outside of Stocklands because both of those salons have failed the 'rQQzy' test twice each.
Soon enough, I checked my watch and was shocked to see how late it was getting, so we cut the shopping and 'to do' list short so that we could visit The Blonde Bombshell before it was too late.
We had her all to ourselves for almost two hours! It was a good visit. She talked and talked and talked, which I consider to be a very good sign. If there had been any awkward silences, I'd have been worried about her! All things considered, our friend is coping remarkably well with her current circumstances - not just her own health but also that of her Grumpy Pants husband who has his own big issues to deal with.
Before we overstayed our carpark time limit, we shared a warm hug and departed the hospital to drive directly into the setting sun. Thankfully we arrived home safe and sound, although there were moments of doubt!
AH cooked some lamb steaks on the barbie while I made a quick fried rice with the leftovers from our curry a couple of nights ago. Fruit whip ice cream for dessert and we are both exhausted!
I'm off to bed, where I will probably remain until late tomorrow - I intend to totally enjoy my second day off work by avoiding all human contact.
Nite all.
Monday, April 9, 2018
Monday Already?
Monday arrived quickly!
I enjoyed my weekend at work, but I'm also looking forward to a couple of days off.
Meditation was great this morning and the regular ladies always get involved and make it enjoyable and a real learning experience.
The Motivator arrived earlier than expected and after we caught up with some news and work stuff, I left the shop at 1pm and pedalled straight home. Adoring Husband had cooked lunch so I was able to collapse on the couch and relax straight away.
I'm having an early night because tomorrow is fully booked catching up on all the 'things' that require catching up, including finally visiting The Blonde Bombshell in hospital and I'm really looking forward to seeing her.
I'll be having coffee with the girls before I start my day.
On that note, I'm outta here.
Nite all.
I enjoyed my weekend at work, but I'm also looking forward to a couple of days off.
Meditation was great this morning and the regular ladies always get involved and make it enjoyable and a real learning experience.
The Motivator arrived earlier than expected and after we caught up with some news and work stuff, I left the shop at 1pm and pedalled straight home. Adoring Husband had cooked lunch so I was able to collapse on the couch and relax straight away.
I'm having an early night because tomorrow is fully booked catching up on all the 'things' that require catching up, including finally visiting The Blonde Bombshell in hospital and I'm really looking forward to seeing her.
I'll be having coffee with the girls before I start my day.
On that note, I'm outta here.
Nite all.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Extraordinarily So
There were four businesses open in town today.
The supermarket, the takeaway, B Traders and The Happy Abode.
I drew an affirmation card first up ...
... that was my cue to hit my studies because I've neglected them of late due to time constraints and I figured that the quiet times between customers would be the perfect opportunity to get stuff done.
It was a very slow day. There were probably twenty people through the shop, but most of them were waiting for their food to be prepared at the takeaway, so were not interested in spending, just looking and filling in time.
This was not a problem for me because I got to complete a lot of study, watch a lot of the course videos, answer a lot of questions, clear a lot of issues and understand a lot about myself through this course.
I played some great music, did a little cleaning, vacuumed, cleaned the front glass doors, did the course, served some customers, chatted with visitors, researched some product websites and considered going home very early - but I stayed.
I don't feel like the day was wasted. I made some sales and caught up on the course content and just those two things alone were of value.
Tonight, I'm feeling quite tired and I was lucky to have some leftover chicken curry to reheat for dinner and added some rice (which is not my favourite option) and some fresh coriander.
I whipped up some fruit whip ice-cream for dessert and it was extra delicious.
It's almost 10pm and I'm ready for bed because it's an early start for meditation in the morning and I don't want to struggle to get there.
So nite all.
The supermarket, the takeaway, B Traders and The Happy Abode.
I drew an affirmation card first up ...
... that was my cue to hit my studies because I've neglected them of late due to time constraints and I figured that the quiet times between customers would be the perfect opportunity to get stuff done.
It was a very slow day. There were probably twenty people through the shop, but most of them were waiting for their food to be prepared at the takeaway, so were not interested in spending, just looking and filling in time.
This was not a problem for me because I got to complete a lot of study, watch a lot of the course videos, answer a lot of questions, clear a lot of issues and understand a lot about myself through this course.
I played some great music, did a little cleaning, vacuumed, cleaned the front glass doors, did the course, served some customers, chatted with visitors, researched some product websites and considered going home very early - but I stayed.
I don't feel like the day was wasted. I made some sales and caught up on the course content and just those two things alone were of value.
Tonight, I'm feeling quite tired and I was lucky to have some leftover chicken curry to reheat for dinner and added some rice (which is not my favourite option) and some fresh coriander.
I whipped up some fruit whip ice-cream for dessert and it was extra delicious.
It's almost 10pm and I'm ready for bed because it's an early start for meditation in the morning and I don't want to struggle to get there.
So nite all.
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Weekend Working Warrior
Another big day in the shop.
No sign of The Little Mermaid because she is out of action for a while.
It was a long eight hour shift because nobody came through the doors in the last two hours, but prior to that, there were a LOT of holiday-makers out and about and admiring The Happy Abode.
I had to order some hats today because we have two left! So that means unprecedented sales in lady’s wallets AND hats! We are also running very low in Intrinsic affirmation cards and I sold the last of the pink journals, so a call to Intrinsic is on the cards (pardon the pun) very shortly.
Adoring Husband and I met the first aid trainers at the pub for dinner tonight, but it was obvious that we were all tired and the energy at our table was very low. I have to say that one of the bar attendants needs a fire cracker up her butt because she was working in slow motion and just watching her from across the room sent my frustration levels through the roof!
It’s almost 9.30pm and I’m expecting a big Sunday at work, so it’s sleep time for me. Sadly, my footy team has lost tonight, so I’ll sleep my sorrows away.
Have a happy Sunday!
Nite all.
No sign of The Little Mermaid because she is out of action for a while.
It was a long eight hour shift because nobody came through the doors in the last two hours, but prior to that, there were a LOT of holiday-makers out and about and admiring The Happy Abode.
I had to order some hats today because we have two left! So that means unprecedented sales in lady’s wallets AND hats! We are also running very low in Intrinsic affirmation cards and I sold the last of the pink journals, so a call to Intrinsic is on the cards (pardon the pun) very shortly.
Adoring Husband and I met the first aid trainers at the pub for dinner tonight, but it was obvious that we were all tired and the energy at our table was very low. I have to say that one of the bar attendants needs a fire cracker up her butt because she was working in slow motion and just watching her from across the room sent my frustration levels through the roof!
It’s almost 9.30pm and I’m expecting a big Sunday at work, so it’s sleep time for me. Sadly, my footy team has lost tonight, so I’ll sleep my sorrows away.
Have a happy Sunday!
Nite all.
Friday, April 6, 2018
Mindful Friday
The first 90 minutes of my day included three manic visits from The Little Mermaid, but after that, my day was filled with positive, happy people who filled The Happy Abode with fabulous energy and who made my work day very enjoyable.
I think the gale force winds literally blew everybody along the driveway to our door and they all walked in looking very windswept!
I worked the morning shift and The Motivator did the afternoon shift. Both of those shifts were equally busy, so we go to sleep smiling tonight.
It was necessary to order some more bags, purses and wallets today because it seems that everybody genuinely needed to replace their tattered and worn money holders this week. Unprecedented wallet and purse sales!
After such a big week, I was looking forward to a beverage at the club and spending time with the girls - even though there were only two of them there tonight. Babysitting duties, illness and holidays kept our numbers down, but Adoring Husband accompanied me tonight and between us, we were able to win 24 drinks.
The drinks can only be house wine or regular beer and since I don’t drink wine and Adoring Husband drinks lite beer, neither of us can use the prize, so we shared the cards with friends. It was still exciting the way I won it though and totally unexpected!
Now I must head to bed. My alarm told me to sleep over an hour ago, yet here I am! The Motivator has two days off, so I’ll be working full days over the weekend. This means that I need to be on the ball. It will be my turn to take time off next week.
Have a great weekend everybody!
I think the gale force winds literally blew everybody along the driveway to our door and they all walked in looking very windswept!
I worked the morning shift and The Motivator did the afternoon shift. Both of those shifts were equally busy, so we go to sleep smiling tonight.
It was necessary to order some more bags, purses and wallets today because it seems that everybody genuinely needed to replace their tattered and worn money holders this week. Unprecedented wallet and purse sales!
After such a big week, I was looking forward to a beverage at the club and spending time with the girls - even though there were only two of them there tonight. Babysitting duties, illness and holidays kept our numbers down, but Adoring Husband accompanied me tonight and between us, we were able to win 24 drinks.
The drinks can only be house wine or regular beer and since I don’t drink wine and Adoring Husband drinks lite beer, neither of us can use the prize, so we shared the cards with friends. It was still exciting the way I won it though and totally unexpected!
Now I must head to bed. My alarm told me to sleep over an hour ago, yet here I am! The Motivator has two days off, so I’ll be working full days over the weekend. This means that I need to be on the ball. It will be my turn to take time off next week.
Have a great weekend everybody!
Nite all
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Something in the Air
I had a good solid night's sleep and I didn't start work until 11am this morning, so I was able to take my time greeting the day.
But the day just hasn't felt right. I've been out of sorts. A bit weird in the head. Slightly on edge. Emotionally confused. Running on auto pilot.
I was working alone in our shop from 12pm til 4pm and in that time, The Little Mermaid came in six times - once to make sure that I had received the postcard and scratchies that she left for me earlier, twice to borrow money, once to offer me some of the food that she bought with the money she borrowed, once to use our toilet and once to ask me to phone her mother (who thankfully didn't answer her phone).
The Little Mermaid's mental state is quite fragile at the moment and I feel guilty that her constant presence in our shop today sent my mental state into overdrive.
I like The Little Mermaid and when her meds are working properly, she is an intelligent, articulate, caring and capable woman. When they're not working, or when she doesn't take them as she should, she loses all control of every aspect of her life.
There is a fine line between being the right kind of helpful and being the wrong kind of helpful in these circumstances. Some of the businesses and community members do what they can and are very compassionate, while others are intolerant and judgemental.
All I can do, is not enough and will never be enough, but the more we do, the more she will expect us to do and the less likely it is that she will get the real help that she needs.
It's a kind of Catch 22 situation.
Also, it's obvious that the 'real help' that she needs is not available in this area - because she has been trying to get help for years without success.
It bothers me that she walks directly to the area behind our counter without reservation.
It bothers me that she comes into the shop when there are other customers and begins her ranting behaviour.
It bothers me that her demeanour changes from hour to hour.
It bothers me that I hear small excerpts of her life story and I can't figure out what the important people in her life are doing to help.
It bothers me that I can't just make a phone call to fix her.
There are so many things that bother me about the whole situation.
Where is the line? How much do we help? Where do we draw the line for her? How do we help her understand that we have a line?
Aside from this extended emotional hiccup in the day, the shop did well and I came home at 4pm to make a chicken curry for an early dinner because Adoring Husband had SES tonight.
Now I'm off to bed to hopefully get another solid night of sleep, and hopefully tomorrow will feel right and I won't have to function on autopilot.
Nite all.
But the day just hasn't felt right. I've been out of sorts. A bit weird in the head. Slightly on edge. Emotionally confused. Running on auto pilot.
I was working alone in our shop from 12pm til 4pm and in that time, The Little Mermaid came in six times - once to make sure that I had received the postcard and scratchies that she left for me earlier, twice to borrow money, once to offer me some of the food that she bought with the money she borrowed, once to use our toilet and once to ask me to phone her mother (who thankfully didn't answer her phone).
The Little Mermaid's mental state is quite fragile at the moment and I feel guilty that her constant presence in our shop today sent my mental state into overdrive.
I like The Little Mermaid and when her meds are working properly, she is an intelligent, articulate, caring and capable woman. When they're not working, or when she doesn't take them as she should, she loses all control of every aspect of her life.
There is a fine line between being the right kind of helpful and being the wrong kind of helpful in these circumstances. Some of the businesses and community members do what they can and are very compassionate, while others are intolerant and judgemental.
All I can do, is not enough and will never be enough, but the more we do, the more she will expect us to do and the less likely it is that she will get the real help that she needs.
It's a kind of Catch 22 situation.
Also, it's obvious that the 'real help' that she needs is not available in this area - because she has been trying to get help for years without success.
It bothers me that she walks directly to the area behind our counter without reservation.
It bothers me that she comes into the shop when there are other customers and begins her ranting behaviour.
It bothers me that her demeanour changes from hour to hour.
It bothers me that I hear small excerpts of her life story and I can't figure out what the important people in her life are doing to help.
It bothers me that I can't just make a phone call to fix her.
There are so many things that bother me about the whole situation.
Where is the line? How much do we help? Where do we draw the line for her? How do we help her understand that we have a line?
Aside from this extended emotional hiccup in the day, the shop did well and I came home at 4pm to make a chicken curry for an early dinner because Adoring Husband had SES tonight.
Now I'm off to bed to hopefully get another solid night of sleep, and hopefully tomorrow will feel right and I won't have to function on autopilot.
Nite all.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Faster Than ...
The day went faster than ever!
The weather was dreadful with gale force conditions and scudding rain, so it was about 10.30am by the time the first customer braved the walk up our driveway and came through our door, but the good thing was that they came in groups and supported each other in their purchases!
Our customers were very chatty today too. Some loudly chatty, which was disconcerting when The Gypsy was conducting therapeutic massage in the treatment room. I lowered my voice in the hope that they would follow my lead and do the same, but it seemed to make them louder.
The Gypsy informs me that the sounds can be heard but are quite muffled, so they are not distracting. I've questioned a couple of the regular customers and tried to apologise for the sounds, but they too, inform me that they don't hear the noises. That's a good thing.
The Motivator arrived at the shop around 1.30pm after frantically trying to get all of her errands done in The Bay and that was my cue to call for Adoring Husband to pick me up. We have trivia at the club tonight, so we've had an early dinner and have been watching some Grey's Anatomy on Binge TV.
I now have an hour til it's time to leave for trivia and while I attempt to ease my overwhelming frustration at Adoring Husband's incessant questions about everything and anything this afternoon, I shall sign off and try to be productive elsewhere.
Nite all.
The weather was dreadful with gale force conditions and scudding rain, so it was about 10.30am by the time the first customer braved the walk up our driveway and came through our door, but the good thing was that they came in groups and supported each other in their purchases!
Our customers were very chatty today too. Some loudly chatty, which was disconcerting when The Gypsy was conducting therapeutic massage in the treatment room. I lowered my voice in the hope that they would follow my lead and do the same, but it seemed to make them louder.
The Gypsy informs me that the sounds can be heard but are quite muffled, so they are not distracting. I've questioned a couple of the regular customers and tried to apologise for the sounds, but they too, inform me that they don't hear the noises. That's a good thing.
The Motivator arrived at the shop around 1.30pm after frantically trying to get all of her errands done in The Bay and that was my cue to call for Adoring Husband to pick me up. We have trivia at the club tonight, so we've had an early dinner and have been watching some Grey's Anatomy on Binge TV.
I now have an hour til it's time to leave for trivia and while I attempt to ease my overwhelming frustration at Adoring Husband's incessant questions about everything and anything this afternoon, I shall sign off and try to be productive elsewhere.
Nite all.
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
All The Greatness
Yet another pleasant coffee morning with the girls - Tweedle Dee (new name yet to be announced) and Beauty were the only two girls available for coffee today but I totally enjoyed their company for the hour that they were there.
This is the day where all the customers who came into The Happy Abode over the Easter weekend, returned with friends and family.
So far, the pattern shows almost complete silence during the hours of 12pm - 2pm but very busy in the mornings and the afternoons.
That's how it's been since the beginning of last week.
I worked from 9am - 1.30pm and it was crazy busy from 10am - 12pm. Apparently it was also crazy busy after I left, so it's been a good day!
It was nice to come home early and just sit back and relax.
Adoring Husband wasn't feeling too well, so he went to bed for a nap and we missed the monthly barbecue tonight. The wind was pretty strong, so I think it might have been a little unpleasant out there by the water, but the sunset certainly looked spectacular from our lounge room window, so I felt a bit disappointed that I wasn't near the water to get some good shots.
After AH woke from his nap, he fired up the barby to cook our snags and I made a salsa salad to have with them.
Now my alarm is telling me to go to bed, so I'm following orders and doing just that.
Nite all.
This is the day where all the customers who came into The Happy Abode over the Easter weekend, returned with friends and family.
So far, the pattern shows almost complete silence during the hours of 12pm - 2pm but very busy in the mornings and the afternoons.
That's how it's been since the beginning of last week.
I worked from 9am - 1.30pm and it was crazy busy from 10am - 12pm. Apparently it was also crazy busy after I left, so it's been a good day!
It was nice to come home early and just sit back and relax.
Adoring Husband wasn't feeling too well, so he went to bed for a nap and we missed the monthly barbecue tonight. The wind was pretty strong, so I think it might have been a little unpleasant out there by the water, but the sunset certainly looked spectacular from our lounge room window, so I felt a bit disappointed that I wasn't near the water to get some good shots.
After AH woke from his nap, he fired up the barby to cook our snags and I made a salsa salad to have with them.
Now my alarm is telling me to go to bed, so I'm following orders and doing just that.
Nite all.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Happy Arvo
Well, here I am at The Happy Abode and the clock tells me it's 4.22pm.
There have been plenty of customers through the door since I arrived at work just before 12.30pm and I'm expecting one more to arrive just before closing time to pay for the next Beginners Photography course.
The afternoon has gone quite quickly and Adoring Husband will arrive shortly to help me pack up and close the shop.
In the meantime, I'm browsing through some of the pamphlets that we brought home from the Gift Fair in Sydney and contemplating the sort of new stock that we can bring in with our next order.
We feel that we need to balance out our quality high end products with some fun or quirky items and I've just been perusing the 'alcohol' related products and 'caravan/camping' products.
If only money grew on trees!
Both of our donation vouchers for the fishing classic have now been redeemed - both of the indecisive winners took a long time to choose from our selection. Perhaps our vouchers should be for a lesser value next year - that should make it easier to choose!
... It's now three hours later! Beef casserole for Adoring Husband's dinner and grilled Barramundi from the takeaway for me. I made garlic butter asparagus to go with and for my dinner, I added tomato and avocado.
I need to drink more water because I think I'm a bit dehydrated - I've only had one glass of water all day - and THAT'S probably why I'm feeling so tired!
It's almost 7.30pm and I'm definitely ready for bed.
So I guess I'll sign off and lay my head upon my pillow.
Nite all.
There have been plenty of customers through the door since I arrived at work just before 12.30pm and I'm expecting one more to arrive just before closing time to pay for the next Beginners Photography course.
The afternoon has gone quite quickly and Adoring Husband will arrive shortly to help me pack up and close the shop.
In the meantime, I'm browsing through some of the pamphlets that we brought home from the Gift Fair in Sydney and contemplating the sort of new stock that we can bring in with our next order.
We feel that we need to balance out our quality high end products with some fun or quirky items and I've just been perusing the 'alcohol' related products and 'caravan/camping' products.
If only money grew on trees!
Both of our donation vouchers for the fishing classic have now been redeemed - both of the indecisive winners took a long time to choose from our selection. Perhaps our vouchers should be for a lesser value next year - that should make it easier to choose!
... It's now three hours later! Beef casserole for Adoring Husband's dinner and grilled Barramundi from the takeaway for me. I made garlic butter asparagus to go with and for my dinner, I added tomato and avocado.
I need to drink more water because I think I'm a bit dehydrated - I've only had one glass of water all day - and THAT'S probably why I'm feeling so tired!
It's almost 7.30pm and I'm definitely ready for bed.
So I guess I'll sign off and lay my head upon my pillow.
Nite all.
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Break Time
The morning was crazy busy in The Happy Abode.
The middle of the day was whisperingly quiet.
The afternoon picked up again and I left at 3pm, but The Motivator informs me that it was busy in the late afternoon too.
I do know that I am 'peopled' out this week.
Some people are quite draining and they suck the energy out of you. There seems to be a pattern too. You can go for days where everybody is very easy to deal with. They enter the shop on a mission, stay for a short period of time and leave on a high.
Others come into the shop intent on taking your time. They share their life story, which often includes some 'woe is me' episodes, rarely taking a breath and they only stop talking when somebody else takes your attention. By the time they leave, you feel like you need a nap or a Vitamin B shot.
Today was a bit like that!
We did sell some of our beautiful new stock today, which felt good. When our customers see the beauty and the value in something that we carefully selected for the shop, it makes me feel good.
The fishing classic finished today, so the town will be emptying out this evening and tomorrow. Some families will stay on for the school holidays and after they head home, it will leave room for the southerners and the grey nomads to fill the parks for the colder months.
There is always a steady flow of people through the town from April to November.
Adoring Husband picked me up at 3pm and I headed straight to the kitchen to start a beef casserole in the slow cooker, after which I made some chocolate energy balls. They are now setting in the fridge and I'll do a savoury mince shortly. That should feed us for the next couple of days.
I also desperately need to do some washing - there's always stuff that needs doing!
Last month marked ten years since I quit smoking - pretty happy with that, but I must say that I've actually felt like lighting a cigarette or two this week. I wonder why???
Adoring Husband is on SES duty again this afternoon and evening, so I'm having a quiet time at home watching the footy between chores.
It will definitely be an early night for me so that I can be recharged and ready for a big Easter Monday.
This is how I feel ...
This is how I want to feel ...
Nite all.
The middle of the day was whisperingly quiet.
The afternoon picked up again and I left at 3pm, but The Motivator informs me that it was busy in the late afternoon too.
I do know that I am 'peopled' out this week.
Some people are quite draining and they suck the energy out of you. There seems to be a pattern too. You can go for days where everybody is very easy to deal with. They enter the shop on a mission, stay for a short period of time and leave on a high.
Others come into the shop intent on taking your time. They share their life story, which often includes some 'woe is me' episodes, rarely taking a breath and they only stop talking when somebody else takes your attention. By the time they leave, you feel like you need a nap or a Vitamin B shot.
Today was a bit like that!
We did sell some of our beautiful new stock today, which felt good. When our customers see the beauty and the value in something that we carefully selected for the shop, it makes me feel good.
The fishing classic finished today, so the town will be emptying out this evening and tomorrow. Some families will stay on for the school holidays and after they head home, it will leave room for the southerners and the grey nomads to fill the parks for the colder months.
There is always a steady flow of people through the town from April to November.
Adoring Husband picked me up at 3pm and I headed straight to the kitchen to start a beef casserole in the slow cooker, after which I made some chocolate energy balls. They are now setting in the fridge and I'll do a savoury mince shortly. That should feed us for the next couple of days.
I also desperately need to do some washing - there's always stuff that needs doing!
Last month marked ten years since I quit smoking - pretty happy with that, but I must say that I've actually felt like lighting a cigarette or two this week. I wonder why???
Adoring Husband is on SES duty again this afternoon and evening, so I'm having a quiet time at home watching the footy between chores.
It will definitely be an early night for me so that I can be recharged and ready for a big Easter Monday.
This is how I feel ...
This is how I want to feel ...
Nite all.
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Winner was Grinning
Conditions have not been conducive to fishing.
Some heavy rain, then some light misty rain, some strong winds, humidity to kill an elephant and to top it off a one hour long blackout to end the day.
The fishing classic raffles and presentations had to be put on hold while they frantically searched for a generator.
One of the raffle winners came into the shop with her Happy Abode voucher looking very pleased with herself!
It was a great day in the shop with a steady flow of customers almost from the minute that I opened the doors. I have to say, it's quite exhausting making small talk all day and on the busy days, by the time I get home, I'm all talked out and just need some peace and quiet for a while.
There are fireworks going off right now ... the pub has entertainment tonight and are obviously topping it off with some fireworks. The dogs are freaking out and we've brought them into the lounge room to cower on the storm chair.
I'm watching the end of Pretty Woman ... yes I know ... this has to be approximately the 56th time that I've watched it. It never gets old and I enjoy it every single sitting!
I added some photos to our Facebook page today ...
Gosh, it's only 9.30pm and it feels like midnight for me.
So I'm done for the day.
Nite all.
Some heavy rain, then some light misty rain, some strong winds, humidity to kill an elephant and to top it off a one hour long blackout to end the day.
The fishing classic raffles and presentations had to be put on hold while they frantically searched for a generator.
One of the raffle winners came into the shop with her Happy Abode voucher looking very pleased with herself!
It was a great day in the shop with a steady flow of customers almost from the minute that I opened the doors. I have to say, it's quite exhausting making small talk all day and on the busy days, by the time I get home, I'm all talked out and just need some peace and quiet for a while.
There are fireworks going off right now ... the pub has entertainment tonight and are obviously topping it off with some fireworks. The dogs are freaking out and we've brought them into the lounge room to cower on the storm chair.
I'm watching the end of Pretty Woman ... yes I know ... this has to be approximately the 56th time that I've watched it. It never gets old and I enjoy it every single sitting!
I added some photos to our Facebook page today ...
Gosh, it's only 9.30pm and it feels like midnight for me.
So I'm done for the day.
Nite all.
Friday, March 30, 2018
On The Ball
It was incredibly busy in the shop with people coming and going all day.
Few of them wanted to spend money.
Many of them commented on how wonderful the shop is.
Some of them said they would return later without their kids/husband.
Lots of people commented on my photography.
There were friendly people.
There were unfriendly people.
There were quiet people.
There were loud people.
The Motivator removed herself to the training room to finish some important work that needed to be put to rest for the weekend.
We laminated lots of signs and I rode around town stapling them to poles where foot traffic would see them and hopefully come for a visit.
I rode to the Lions Park to check out where our signs were posted. Unfortunately our big signs didn't arrive in time for Easter so we had to improvise and make smaller ones ourselves. They are dwarfed by the larger signs of other sponsors of the fishing classic but they've been placed in positions that hopefully will be beneficial to us.
I put new postcards on the tables outside Foodworks.
I took updated signs to the caravan park and pinned one to the notice board in the laundry and handed over some new postcards to put into their information stand.
Adoring Husband took some postcards to the SES shed to hand out to the dog show people who will be using the SES shower facilities every evening.
We can only hope that people will eventually find their way to our hidden little treasure.
We've decided to stagger our hours over Easter. I will open at 9am and work til 3pm while The Motivator will start at 11am and close at 5pm. That covers all bases.
So it's 10pm and I am off to bed.
I hope it will be a big and busy day tomorrow!
Nite all.
Few of them wanted to spend money.
Many of them commented on how wonderful the shop is.
Some of them said they would return later without their kids/husband.
Lots of people commented on my photography.
There were friendly people.
There were unfriendly people.
There were quiet people.
There were loud people.
The Motivator removed herself to the training room to finish some important work that needed to be put to rest for the weekend.
We laminated lots of signs and I rode around town stapling them to poles where foot traffic would see them and hopefully come for a visit.
I rode to the Lions Park to check out where our signs were posted. Unfortunately our big signs didn't arrive in time for Easter so we had to improvise and make smaller ones ourselves. They are dwarfed by the larger signs of other sponsors of the fishing classic but they've been placed in positions that hopefully will be beneficial to us.
I put new postcards on the tables outside Foodworks.
I took updated signs to the caravan park and pinned one to the notice board in the laundry and handed over some new postcards to put into their information stand.
Adoring Husband took some postcards to the SES shed to hand out to the dog show people who will be using the SES shower facilities every evening.
We can only hope that people will eventually find their way to our hidden little treasure.
We've decided to stagger our hours over Easter. I will open at 9am and work til 3pm while The Motivator will start at 11am and close at 5pm. That covers all bases.
So it's 10pm and I am off to bed.
I hope it will be a big and busy day tomorrow!
Nite all.
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Classic Holidays
There has been a steady stream of cars, boats, caravans and trailers making their way into town all day.
They filled all the empty car spaces at the shopping centre and the caravan parks are almost full.
While there was slow stream of customers through the shop early in the morning, the rain made the stream much slower in the afternoon, but it gave The Motivator and I time to get a lot of 'stuff' done, some of which will need to be finished tomorrow.
There was also a lot of silliness going on with the two of us making strange sounds and singing weirdly and joking around with each other, but we still got stuff done.
We are prepared.
We hope!
A lot of those holiday people were at the club for dinner tonight and the queue was a mile long as they all waited to order their meals. Some were beautifully dressed and some much more casually, but you could definitely sense the relaxed and happy holiday mood permeating the air!
I had a losing night and even the usual winners in our group missed out, while there were lots of cheers coming from the less familiar faces.
It's going to be a big weekend - lets hope we survive intact. Let's hope the weather doesn't cause any problems - and if it does, may it bring the bored people who can't fish in the rain, to our shop for some shopping!
Meanwhile, I wish you all a very happy Easter. Be safe and be happy.
Nite all.
They filled all the empty car spaces at the shopping centre and the caravan parks are almost full.
While there was slow stream of customers through the shop early in the morning, the rain made the stream much slower in the afternoon, but it gave The Motivator and I time to get a lot of 'stuff' done, some of which will need to be finished tomorrow.
There was also a lot of silliness going on with the two of us making strange sounds and singing weirdly and joking around with each other, but we still got stuff done.
We are prepared.
We hope!
A lot of those holiday people were at the club for dinner tonight and the queue was a mile long as they all waited to order their meals. Some were beautifully dressed and some much more casually, but you could definitely sense the relaxed and happy holiday mood permeating the air!
I had a losing night and even the usual winners in our group missed out, while there were lots of cheers coming from the less familiar faces.
It's going to be a big weekend - lets hope we survive intact. Let's hope the weather doesn't cause any problems - and if it does, may it bring the bored people who can't fish in the rain, to our shop for some shopping!
Meanwhile, I wish you all a very happy Easter. Be safe and be happy.
Nite all.
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Lunch with the Ladies
It took me forever to figure out what to wear to the lady's luncheon today.
I've been feeling decidedly frumpy lately, so I'm not comfortable in many of my outfits. I haven't gained weight and they all still fit, but I don't feel right and I try five or six different outfits before choosing something and then, more often than not, my choice is just the best of a bad bunch.
I felt comfortable in my choice today though, so I was happy.
There seems to be more newbies than originals in the lady's group these days.
It was still a pleasant day at the Golf Club where the food was delicious (a good range of GF options), most of the staff were happy and friendly and the atmosphere was really relaxed and comfortable.
There were a couple of new Happy Abode customers in the group and I was seated near them today, so I networked and told a few other ladies about the shop. I'm still surprised when locals tell me that they don't know about the shop.
We are now seven months open and I really thought that word of mouth and 'time' would have spread the news to the far edges of town by now.
Apparently not.
I arrived home at about 2.45pm so I slipped into something a little more comfortable and took the time to set up my new iPad, which was pretty easy and interesting.
For dinner I caramelised some sweet potato, carrot, onion and zucchini mixed with garlic and cayenne pepper and which I then spooned onto a bed of baby spinach and drizzled with balsamic vinegar. I served that with crispy skinned chicken.
It was quite delicious but I didn't make enough because Adoring Husband was asking for seconds but the pan was bare.
My watch has just told me to get to bed, so I'm signing off right now!
Nite all.
I've been feeling decidedly frumpy lately, so I'm not comfortable in many of my outfits. I haven't gained weight and they all still fit, but I don't feel right and I try five or six different outfits before choosing something and then, more often than not, my choice is just the best of a bad bunch.
I felt comfortable in my choice today though, so I was happy.
There seems to be more newbies than originals in the lady's group these days.
It was still a pleasant day at the Golf Club where the food was delicious (a good range of GF options), most of the staff were happy and friendly and the atmosphere was really relaxed and comfortable.
There were a couple of new Happy Abode customers in the group and I was seated near them today, so I networked and told a few other ladies about the shop. I'm still surprised when locals tell me that they don't know about the shop.
We are now seven months open and I really thought that word of mouth and 'time' would have spread the news to the far edges of town by now.
Apparently not.
I arrived home at about 2.45pm so I slipped into something a little more comfortable and took the time to set up my new iPad, which was pretty easy and interesting.
For dinner I caramelised some sweet potato, carrot, onion and zucchini mixed with garlic and cayenne pepper and which I then spooned onto a bed of baby spinach and drizzled with balsamic vinegar. I served that with crispy skinned chicken.
It was quite delicious but I didn't make enough because Adoring Husband was asking for seconds but the pan was bare.
My watch has just told me to get to bed, so I'm signing off right now!
Nite all.
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Outta Control
It was a day that began with a plan, but ended totally out of control!
The Motivator had a lot of work to do - unrelated to The Happy Abode - and we set a plan so that she could get it done.
The plan was that she would sit, head down bum up, getting her 'stuff' done while I tended to the customers.
Unfortunately the first few customers that entered the shop made a beeline straight towards The Motivator! They were all in for long discussions and even though she did stop to share in the joy of opening a box that was delivered to the shop ...
... she still hadn't got to her work by lunch time!
Try as she might, there was distraction after distraction including a long and detailed conversation about our dreams/nightmares and some interesting dream analysis, a visit by one of our artists to deliver some new leatherwork for us to sell over Easter and then a visit by the Secretary of the Amateur Fishing Club to collect our donations to the Fishing Classic.
We realised that Easter was almost upon us and we needed signage, new information postcards and business cards so I left work at 4pm with The Motivator still being her creative self and getting all of that organised.
Needless to say, her other work was still awaiting her attention by the end of the day.
Late today, I received a deposit from a lady who is going to attend my next photography course in June, which was pretty exciting for me!
Even though we were both totally distracted from our original plans for the day, it was a successful day in The Happy Abode and quite a lot was achieved, even though it wasn't on the original plan.
Adoring Husband went shopping in The Bay today and returned home with two new iPad Pros. My iPad is almost 8yrs old and has been on it's last legs and struggling to make it through each day for some time. AH uses his iPad for just about everything so his old one was well used and also struggling.
By the time I arrived home from work, he had already set up his new iPad and will now be able to give me instructions for setting mine up when I'm ready!
Wednesday is lady's lunch day and I have the day off work to have some fun with the girls.
This means that I must get some sleep now.
Nite all.
The Motivator had a lot of work to do - unrelated to The Happy Abode - and we set a plan so that she could get it done.
The plan was that she would sit, head down bum up, getting her 'stuff' done while I tended to the customers.
Unfortunately the first few customers that entered the shop made a beeline straight towards The Motivator! They were all in for long discussions and even though she did stop to share in the joy of opening a box that was delivered to the shop ...
... she still hadn't got to her work by lunch time!
Try as she might, there was distraction after distraction including a long and detailed conversation about our dreams/nightmares and some interesting dream analysis, a visit by one of our artists to deliver some new leatherwork for us to sell over Easter and then a visit by the Secretary of the Amateur Fishing Club to collect our donations to the Fishing Classic.
We realised that Easter was almost upon us and we needed signage, new information postcards and business cards so I left work at 4pm with The Motivator still being her creative self and getting all of that organised.
Needless to say, her other work was still awaiting her attention by the end of the day.
Late today, I received a deposit from a lady who is going to attend my next photography course in June, which was pretty exciting for me!
Even though we were both totally distracted from our original plans for the day, it was a successful day in The Happy Abode and quite a lot was achieved, even though it wasn't on the original plan.
Adoring Husband went shopping in The Bay today and returned home with two new iPad Pros. My iPad is almost 8yrs old and has been on it's last legs and struggling to make it through each day for some time. AH uses his iPad for just about everything so his old one was well used and also struggling.
By the time I arrived home from work, he had already set up his new iPad and will now be able to give me instructions for setting mine up when I'm ready!
Wednesday is lady's lunch day and I have the day off work to have some fun with the girls.
This means that I must get some sleep now.
Nite all.
Monday, March 26, 2018
Soooo Tired
Is it the weather?
I can't seem to raise my energy levels.
Actually, it's my mental energy levels. Physically, I feel pretty OK, but I can't seem to motivate myself to do anything much at all.
This morning, when I had to be at work early for meditation, it felt like the morning was going in slow motion, or should I say 'I' was going in slow motion and the clock was moving super fast! I arrived on the dot of 7.30am just as meditation was beginning.
The work day also went really fast and we had a steady flow of customers to keep us reasonably busy. We also had a visit from our local artists to discuss and accept some new artwork to sell over the holidays.
We are rapidly selling our range of Intrinsic products, which is understandable, because they are beautiful and have a way of moving people.
Holiday-makers are already filling the town and some of them were here during previous holidays and already knew our location, so we were their first stop, which was nice.
The Motivator enjoyed a treatment with The Gypsy this afternoon and I spent some time laying out my vision board which I hope we can do together tomorrow if we're not too busy.
Looking forward to coffee with the girls in the morning.
Now I'm off for a good night's sleep.
Nite all.
I can't seem to raise my energy levels.
Actually, it's my mental energy levels. Physically, I feel pretty OK, but I can't seem to motivate myself to do anything much at all.
This morning, when I had to be at work early for meditation, it felt like the morning was going in slow motion, or should I say 'I' was going in slow motion and the clock was moving super fast! I arrived on the dot of 7.30am just as meditation was beginning.
The work day also went really fast and we had a steady flow of customers to keep us reasonably busy. We also had a visit from our local artists to discuss and accept some new artwork to sell over the holidays.
We are rapidly selling our range of Intrinsic products, which is understandable, because they are beautiful and have a way of moving people.
Holiday-makers are already filling the town and some of them were here during previous holidays and already knew our location, so we were their first stop, which was nice.
The Motivator enjoyed a treatment with The Gypsy this afternoon and I spent some time laying out my vision board which I hope we can do together tomorrow if we're not too busy.
Looking forward to coffee with the girls in the morning.
Now I'm off for a good night's sleep.
Nite all.
Sunday, March 25, 2018
De-what???
What was that word I mentioned yesterday?
Decluttering?
Haha!
Noooooooo.
There was no decluttering done today.
The most effort I made today was putting together a salad to go with our protein tonight.
I accidentally stumbled across my suitcase in the spare bedroom (where Adoring Husband had put it some time ago) and it still contained some of my clothes from the trip to Sydney!!
One of those items was a kaftan that I bought at a temporary kiosk in the mall near our motel.
Those of you who know me, know that I am not generally a kaftan kind of girl - but it is was bought as my anchor - my anchor to the magnesium filtered pool that is in our future!
I wore it today and it's comfortable if you're sitting around doing nothing, but it kind of gets in the way when you're trying to do something like getting clothes out of the washing machine, wiping down kitchen benches or grabbing lots of food items out of the fridge.
So the plan is to get the pool, wear the kaftan and sit around the pool doing nothing! Kaftans are perfect for doing nothing!
I have nothing to show for today.
Nothing to share.
I'm looking forward to some early morning meditation tomorrow and a lovely day at work with The Motivator.
HappyMonday!
Nite sll.
Decluttering?
Haha!
Noooooooo.
There was no decluttering done today.
The most effort I made today was putting together a salad to go with our protein tonight.
I accidentally stumbled across my suitcase in the spare bedroom (where Adoring Husband had put it some time ago) and it still contained some of my clothes from the trip to Sydney!!
One of those items was a kaftan that I bought at a temporary kiosk in the mall near our motel.
Those of you who know me, know that I am not generally a kaftan kind of girl - but it is was bought as my anchor - my anchor to the magnesium filtered pool that is in our future!
I wore it today and it's comfortable if you're sitting around doing nothing, but it kind of gets in the way when you're trying to do something like getting clothes out of the washing machine, wiping down kitchen benches or grabbing lots of food items out of the fridge.
So the plan is to get the pool, wear the kaftan and sit around the pool doing nothing! Kaftans are perfect for doing nothing!
I have nothing to show for today.
Nothing to share.
I'm looking forward to some early morning meditation tomorrow and a lovely day at work with The Motivator.
HappyMonday!
Nite sll.
Saturday, March 24, 2018
All the Rs
Rest.
Relax.
Rejuvenate.
Revive.
Revitalise.
Retreat.
My day was full of it ... all the Rs.
Spent the entire day in bed clearing my energy, meditating, breathing it out, dozing, eating nutritious food, drinking lots of filtered water, studying, writing and resting.
I still feel a bit lethargic and I have a slight infection in my left eye which is annoying, but I'm dosing it up with colloidal silver gel every couple of hours and I can feel it improving and healing, so hopefully by tomorrow morning, I won't have to worry about it anymore.
Adoring Husband has returned home after a long day in Bundaberg on SES duty and his body is cramping up from being on his feet all day.
I had a big pot of lamb shanks waiting for him when he got home and it was full of healthful veg like carrot, zucchini, sweet potato, onion, tomato, garlic and celery. The usual fruit whip was what followed and now he is under a hot shower trying to relax those tight muscles.
His tomorrow is booked out doing the same thing in Hervey Bay and Maryborough, but that depends on how well his body recovers during the night.
What a pair we are!
Depending on how I feel upon waking tomorrow, I hope to do some decluttering through the house, but we'll see.
My watch is telling me to get some sleep.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Nite all.
Relax.
Rejuvenate.
Revive.
Revitalise.
Retreat.
My day was full of it ... all the Rs.
Spent the entire day in bed clearing my energy, meditating, breathing it out, dozing, eating nutritious food, drinking lots of filtered water, studying, writing and resting.
I still feel a bit lethargic and I have a slight infection in my left eye which is annoying, but I'm dosing it up with colloidal silver gel every couple of hours and I can feel it improving and healing, so hopefully by tomorrow morning, I won't have to worry about it anymore.
Adoring Husband has returned home after a long day in Bundaberg on SES duty and his body is cramping up from being on his feet all day.
I had a big pot of lamb shanks waiting for him when he got home and it was full of healthful veg like carrot, zucchini, sweet potato, onion, tomato, garlic and celery. The usual fruit whip was what followed and now he is under a hot shower trying to relax those tight muscles.
His tomorrow is booked out doing the same thing in Hervey Bay and Maryborough, but that depends on how well his body recovers during the night.
What a pair we are!
Depending on how I feel upon waking tomorrow, I hope to do some decluttering through the house, but we'll see.
My watch is telling me to get some sleep.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Nite all.
Friday, March 23, 2018
Done for the Week
What an amazing day!
It all started like a big ball of hell.
I got out of bed as soon as my alarm went off at 6am and jumped under the shower to wash my hair and prepare for the day.
I needed to be at work bright and early to set up the training room for the final session of my photography course, which I hadn't even finished creating, and still needed to finalise a couple of the finer details once I got to the shop.
Adoring Husband drove to the shop ahead of me, taking with him, my camera gear, the shop cash tin and my wheelie bag with my laptop and paperwork for the course. He arrived well before me, and as I walked in the door, he came through the training room door and closed it behind him.
BIG mistake.
The door handle has always been a bit dodgy and sometimes sticks if you turn it the wrong way, but today it was so much worse, when it actually locked itself fast. It doesn't have a key lock, but has a little slot which under normal circumstances you could turn with a screw driver to unlock it.
But dodgy doors don't fall under 'normal circumstances' and this one was locked fast.
There was a lot of swearing by me. There was a lot of stomping by me. There was a lot of eye rolling by me. There was a lot of name calling by me. There was a lot of huffing and puffing by me.
By the time AH drove home to find some tools to open the door - or should I say "rip the door apart" - and then actually ripped the door apart, I had about twenty minutes remaining to set up the room for my participants.
Truth is, the door is still intact, but the door handle is in a million pieces on the bottom of my desk rubbish bin. It took FOREVER for him to remove it!
I was still ready for the course on time and we actually went out for some photography on the beach where we attempted some 'leading lines', some straight horizons and some rule of thirds photography, using our cameras on 'manual' mode.
It was a huge success and the girls were very happy with the course - so I will ask them to write a review each, which should help me recruit for my next course in June.
The Motivator returned to work today and in one morning, our takings were more than every other day of the week put together! Amazing how the change of energy in the shop brought so many people through the doors.
The final sale of the day was a gentleman from out of town who bought one of my photos! A big one!
I have tomorrow off work and I am really looking forward to having a lazy day. AH has to go to Bundaberg in his SES role, to help with the Queen's Baton Relay.
The hands of the clock are rapidly approaching midnight, so I'm off to bed.
A BIG Happy Birthday to Vegan Chickie who is out celebrating her 38th birthday tonight!
Nite all.
It all started like a big ball of hell.
I got out of bed as soon as my alarm went off at 6am and jumped under the shower to wash my hair and prepare for the day.
I needed to be at work bright and early to set up the training room for the final session of my photography course, which I hadn't even finished creating, and still needed to finalise a couple of the finer details once I got to the shop.
Adoring Husband drove to the shop ahead of me, taking with him, my camera gear, the shop cash tin and my wheelie bag with my laptop and paperwork for the course. He arrived well before me, and as I walked in the door, he came through the training room door and closed it behind him.
BIG mistake.
The door handle has always been a bit dodgy and sometimes sticks if you turn it the wrong way, but today it was so much worse, when it actually locked itself fast. It doesn't have a key lock, but has a little slot which under normal circumstances you could turn with a screw driver to unlock it.
But dodgy doors don't fall under 'normal circumstances' and this one was locked fast.
There was a lot of swearing by me. There was a lot of stomping by me. There was a lot of eye rolling by me. There was a lot of name calling by me. There was a lot of huffing and puffing by me.
By the time AH drove home to find some tools to open the door - or should I say "rip the door apart" - and then actually ripped the door apart, I had about twenty minutes remaining to set up the room for my participants.
Truth is, the door is still intact, but the door handle is in a million pieces on the bottom of my desk rubbish bin. It took FOREVER for him to remove it!
I was still ready for the course on time and we actually went out for some photography on the beach where we attempted some 'leading lines', some straight horizons and some rule of thirds photography, using our cameras on 'manual' mode.
It was a huge success and the girls were very happy with the course - so I will ask them to write a review each, which should help me recruit for my next course in June.
The Motivator returned to work today and in one morning, our takings were more than every other day of the week put together! Amazing how the change of energy in the shop brought so many people through the doors.
The final sale of the day was a gentleman from out of town who bought one of my photos! A big one!
I have tomorrow off work and I am really looking forward to having a lazy day. AH has to go to Bundaberg in his SES role, to help with the Queen's Baton Relay.
The hands of the clock are rapidly approaching midnight, so I'm off to bed.
A BIG Happy Birthday to Vegan Chickie who is out celebrating her 38th birthday tonight!
Nite all.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Serenade Me!
I was surprised to take delivery of our Serenade order today!
I wasn't expecting it until Friday or Monday, so it was a pleasant surprise.
It took me ALL DAY to check everything off the invoice, price it all, pack their protective bags inside them and then figure out how to display them.
There are some stunning bags and purses in the mix and I SO need to control myself and not take three of the bags home just for me! Maybe five of them! Drool Drool
The gale force conditions, combined with the scudding showers, kept people indoors today, so it was a very quiet day in the shop - which was fortuitous for getting stuff done.
Tomorrow is the final session for the photography workshop, so I need to get some sleep in preparation for some practical work on a photo shoot. I hope the weather is conducive to a successful shoot.
It was lonely without The Motivator today, so I'm looking forward to spending some time with her tomorrow.
Nite all.
I wasn't expecting it until Friday or Monday, so it was a pleasant surprise.
It took me ALL DAY to check everything off the invoice, price it all, pack their protective bags inside them and then figure out how to display them.
There are some stunning bags and purses in the mix and I SO need to control myself and not take three of the bags home just for me! Maybe five of them! Drool Drool
The gale force conditions, combined with the scudding showers, kept people indoors today, so it was a very quiet day in the shop - which was fortuitous for getting stuff done.
Tomorrow is the final session for the photography workshop, so I need to get some sleep in preparation for some practical work on a photo shoot. I hope the weather is conducive to a successful shoot.
It was lonely without The Motivator today, so I'm looking forward to spending some time with her tomorrow.
Nite all.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
She's Baaa-aaack!
The Motivator has returned!!
Woot Woot Welcome Home!!
Today, in The Happy Abode, it was completely the opposite of yesterday! Only five people came through the doors all day and while they had wonderful things to say about the shop, our prices and the lovely atmosphere, few people wanted to spend their money.
It's funny how some days (like yesterday), people walk in obviously wanting to spend spend spend and other days, like today, people come into the shop completely empty handed just to have a look only. Sometimes they return days later with friends in tow, but there is certainly no pattern, no rhyme nor reason for the spending or non-spending habits of people.
After almost eight months in business - looking at the available data - the only pattern that really stands out is that every pension day (every alternate Wednesday) we can guarantee a quiet day because pensioners spend that particular day in The Bay doing their grocery shopping and paying their bills.
One thing is for sure, every day is a surprise! Generally speaking, people are extremely friendly and want to tell you their story and share their lives with you and it's one of the things that I really enjoy about having the shop. I hope that we have the shop long enough to develop relationships with the regular holiday-makers and get to look forward to their return every year.
We are just over a week away from Easter and the big Easter Fishing Classic which will be bringing hundreds of people to town. We are expecting new stock to arrive over the next week and we've offered the Classic a number of prizes for their raffles and a monetary donation for the kids fishing prizes. We need to put some signs up around town to attract extra attention and add some signage to where the big classic brings the biggest crowds ... The Lions Park.
My watch is just about to tell me to go to bed, so I shall sign off here to do as I'm told ... for a change!
I have a lot to do tomorrow.
Nite all.
Woot Woot Welcome Home!!
Today, in The Happy Abode, it was completely the opposite of yesterday! Only five people came through the doors all day and while they had wonderful things to say about the shop, our prices and the lovely atmosphere, few people wanted to spend their money.
It's funny how some days (like yesterday), people walk in obviously wanting to spend spend spend and other days, like today, people come into the shop completely empty handed just to have a look only. Sometimes they return days later with friends in tow, but there is certainly no pattern, no rhyme nor reason for the spending or non-spending habits of people.
After almost eight months in business - looking at the available data - the only pattern that really stands out is that every pension day (every alternate Wednesday) we can guarantee a quiet day because pensioners spend that particular day in The Bay doing their grocery shopping and paying their bills.
One thing is for sure, every day is a surprise! Generally speaking, people are extremely friendly and want to tell you their story and share their lives with you and it's one of the things that I really enjoy about having the shop. I hope that we have the shop long enough to develop relationships with the regular holiday-makers and get to look forward to their return every year.
We are just over a week away from Easter and the big Easter Fishing Classic which will be bringing hundreds of people to town. We are expecting new stock to arrive over the next week and we've offered the Classic a number of prizes for their raffles and a monetary donation for the kids fishing prizes. We need to put some signs up around town to attract extra attention and add some signage to where the big classic brings the biggest crowds ... The Lions Park.
My watch is just about to tell me to go to bed, so I shall sign off here to do as I'm told ... for a change!
I have a lot to do tomorrow.
Nite all.
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Terrific Tuesday
The energy felt completely different at The Happy Abode today.
My plan for getting to the shop early (8am) so that I could watch the live video call for my course, fell by the wayside when I woke up feeling lethargic and totally unmotivated.
I couldn't even drag myself out of bed until 7.30 and then my brain was lagging enough that I almost left the house without brushing my hair or putting on my make up.
I attempted to partly watch and partly listen to the live video call while I was getting ready, but I wasn't very successful. I left the house at 8.40am and arrived at the shop just before 8.50am with enough time to open the shop on my own, because Adoring Husband had SES duties, just in time to welcome Tweedle Dee (new name yet to be announced) for morning coffee.
There were four of us for coffee and it was 11am by the time our coffee date was over! Talking, talking, talking, talking and more talking!
It was busy in the shop with lots of customers and everybody was very happy and jovial and talkative and sharing and caring. I really enjoyed the day.
Aside from tending to customers, I paid some bills and answered some emails, did the banking and tidied up a bit ... my desk is still in need of some attention - maybe I'll have time to do that tomorrow.
AH helped me close the shop and we did some grocery shopping together before heading straight home.
I chopped up three more pineapples to freeze for our fruit whips, so now we have about twelve bags of it frozen in the freezer. Three bags of banana. Five bags of dragon fruit. Frozen fruit deliciousness for weeks to come!
We had Hainan Chicken for dinner. Yum.
We watched a very juicy episode of Married at First Sight and I can't wait for the final show tomorrow night (Wednesday). It's going to be epic!
Now it's exactly the right time for me to go to bed.
Nite all.
My plan for getting to the shop early (8am) so that I could watch the live video call for my course, fell by the wayside when I woke up feeling lethargic and totally unmotivated.
I couldn't even drag myself out of bed until 7.30 and then my brain was lagging enough that I almost left the house without brushing my hair or putting on my make up.
I attempted to partly watch and partly listen to the live video call while I was getting ready, but I wasn't very successful. I left the house at 8.40am and arrived at the shop just before 8.50am with enough time to open the shop on my own, because Adoring Husband had SES duties, just in time to welcome Tweedle Dee (new name yet to be announced) for morning coffee.
There were four of us for coffee and it was 11am by the time our coffee date was over! Talking, talking, talking, talking and more talking!
It was busy in the shop with lots of customers and everybody was very happy and jovial and talkative and sharing and caring. I really enjoyed the day.
Aside from tending to customers, I paid some bills and answered some emails, did the banking and tidied up a bit ... my desk is still in need of some attention - maybe I'll have time to do that tomorrow.
AH helped me close the shop and we did some grocery shopping together before heading straight home.
I chopped up three more pineapples to freeze for our fruit whips, so now we have about twelve bags of it frozen in the freezer. Three bags of banana. Five bags of dragon fruit. Frozen fruit deliciousness for weeks to come!
We had Hainan Chicken for dinner. Yum.
We watched a very juicy episode of Married at First Sight and I can't wait for the final show tomorrow night (Wednesday). It's going to be epic!
Now it's exactly the right time for me to go to bed.
Nite all.
Monday, March 19, 2018
Mondayitis
No such thing as Mondayitis at The Happy Abode!
We love Mondays! We love ALL days!
We had another great meditation class at 7.30am and now have a wonderful bunch of ladies who, like me, are absorbing and relating to everything that The Gypsy talks about and we are all sharing some interesting pieces of our lives every week. There is a lot of love in the room and we are enjoying the healing process.
In so many ways, everyone has some healing to do.
It was a slow Monday, so I spent some time taking decent photos with my camera, editing a few of them to post on our Facebook page, instead of the usual lazy phone pics.
There were a few customers here and there as well as a couple of friends who dropped by and it was a beautiful day outside.
I was excited to sell the first of our new watches today.
Also, while we were at the gift fair in Sydney last month, I found a piece of jewellery that made me think of a specific customer immediately. So we bought it with her in mind. Today, she came into the shop and when I showed it to her, she loved it! She didn't buy it straight away because she wanted to check that she had something to wear it with ... so she went home, checked her wardrobe, and returned twenty minutes later to buy it!
Adoring Husband was his usual helpful self today.
The training room was still set up from my photography class on Friday, so he came early to the shop with me and helped set up the room for meditation and put the flags and signs out for me ... then I remembered that I had left my broth at home, so he drove home and collected that for me ... then later in the day he delivered my camera bag to me, and finally, at the end of the day he returned to help me close the shop.
What would I do without him?
We had duck for dinner tonight, followed by our favourite fruit whip ice cream.
And now, I have ignored my 'go to bed' alarm for long enough. I need to be at the shop before 8am tomorrow to watch a live video call for my biz course, so I'm off to bed!
Nite all.
We love Mondays! We love ALL days!
We had another great meditation class at 7.30am and now have a wonderful bunch of ladies who, like me, are absorbing and relating to everything that The Gypsy talks about and we are all sharing some interesting pieces of our lives every week. There is a lot of love in the room and we are enjoying the healing process.
In so many ways, everyone has some healing to do.
It was a slow Monday, so I spent some time taking decent photos with my camera, editing a few of them to post on our Facebook page, instead of the usual lazy phone pics.
There were a few customers here and there as well as a couple of friends who dropped by and it was a beautiful day outside.
I was excited to sell the first of our new watches today.
Also, while we were at the gift fair in Sydney last month, I found a piece of jewellery that made me think of a specific customer immediately. So we bought it with her in mind. Today, she came into the shop and when I showed it to her, she loved it! She didn't buy it straight away because she wanted to check that she had something to wear it with ... so she went home, checked her wardrobe, and returned twenty minutes later to buy it!
Adoring Husband was his usual helpful self today.
The training room was still set up from my photography class on Friday, so he came early to the shop with me and helped set up the room for meditation and put the flags and signs out for me ... then I remembered that I had left my broth at home, so he drove home and collected that for me ... then later in the day he delivered my camera bag to me, and finally, at the end of the day he returned to help me close the shop.
What would I do without him?
We had duck for dinner tonight, followed by our favourite fruit whip ice cream.
And now, I have ignored my 'go to bed' alarm for long enough. I need to be at the shop before 8am tomorrow to watch a live video call for my biz course, so I'm off to bed!
Nite all.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Starvarated
I can't believe how hungry I am today!
It all started with a big cup of chicken bone broth, followed by eight small chicken n pork meatballs with home made spicy tomato sauce, followed by a glass of kombucha, followed by a plate of home made ice cream, followed by home made crackers dipped in home made guacamole, followed by a dragon fruit.
I didn't eat it all in one hit!
It's 6.30pm now, so that was over ten hours and tonight we'll be having porterhouse steak with salad for dinner and a fresh batch of home made ice cream for dessert. The ice cream is made from frozen pineapple, banana, dragon fruit, coconut cream, pure maple syrup and a pinch of salt, all chucked in the blender or food processor.
I sat in bed and did some of my studies until about 1.30pm when I got up and watched a great old black and white movie with Bing Crosby - 'Going My Way'.
The only housework that I've done is a couple of loads of washing and I'm just about to make the ice cream for after dinner, but I have to say that I'm still feeling very tired and a bit run down. I think I'm all 'peopled' out.
It's our first caffeine free day today. Adoring Husband has decided to go completely Paleo again because he has gained so much weight. Too much coffee, potato, bread, cookies and rice. I will probably still have a coffee every now and then when I'm at work, but I'm happy to get rid of the other foods that I mentioned.
A H is currently cooking our steak on the barbecue and I have prepared the salad to go with it, so it's time to end this post.
It will definitely be an early night for me.
A big hullo to The Blonde Bombshell, who I know has her phone working now and hopefully gets to read this every day while she's in hospital. I'll have to make it all a bit more interesting!
Nite all.
It all started with a big cup of chicken bone broth, followed by eight small chicken n pork meatballs with home made spicy tomato sauce, followed by a glass of kombucha, followed by a plate of home made ice cream, followed by home made crackers dipped in home made guacamole, followed by a dragon fruit.
I didn't eat it all in one hit!
It's 6.30pm now, so that was over ten hours and tonight we'll be having porterhouse steak with salad for dinner and a fresh batch of home made ice cream for dessert. The ice cream is made from frozen pineapple, banana, dragon fruit, coconut cream, pure maple syrup and a pinch of salt, all chucked in the blender or food processor.
I sat in bed and did some of my studies until about 1.30pm when I got up and watched a great old black and white movie with Bing Crosby - 'Going My Way'.
The only housework that I've done is a couple of loads of washing and I'm just about to make the ice cream for after dinner, but I have to say that I'm still feeling very tired and a bit run down. I think I'm all 'peopled' out.
It's our first caffeine free day today. Adoring Husband has decided to go completely Paleo again because he has gained so much weight. Too much coffee, potato, bread, cookies and rice. I will probably still have a coffee every now and then when I'm at work, but I'm happy to get rid of the other foods that I mentioned.
A H is currently cooking our steak on the barbecue and I have prepared the salad to go with it, so it's time to end this post.
It will definitely be an early night for me.
A big hullo to The Blonde Bombshell, who I know has her phone working now and hopefully gets to read this every day while she's in hospital. I'll have to make it all a bit more interesting!
Nite all.
Saturday, March 17, 2018
To The End
I think I'm a bit exhausted.
It's been business as usual, but also a long and tiring week, especially trying to complete the final day of the photography course today so that I could present it to Ms Extraordinaire after work this afternoon ... and that was difficult because I'd only just completed Day Two of the course the previous day.
Yes, yes ... I DO my best work under pressure, but once the pressure is released and complete, I fall into a screaming heap and really require some 'time out' to rejuvenate and regenerate.
That's what Sundays are for, and boy am I looking forward to this Sunday. I'm going to withdraw from the world for about six hours and be very gentle and kind to myself.
It was another quiet Saturday at The Happy Abode. Again, with the Baker and the Dress shop closed, people are going elsewhere to do their shopping and the rest of us are suffering, but as I've mentioned before, we need to figure out a positive plan of action to bring the people to us - all of us who are attempting to run successful businesses need to work together.
At least I had time to create the final part of the photography course, paid some invoices, prepared the banking for Monday, chatted with a couple of customers, emptied all of our bins, tidied the kitchen and cleared some work emails.
Adoring Husband came to the shop just before 1pm to help me close up and take home the cash tin, so that I could go straight to Ms Extraordinaire's to present the remainder of the course before she goes on holiday on Monday.
The more I learn about that woman, the more in awe I am and I shake my head in disbelief at how talented, creative, organised and efficient she is and her humility and honesty are heart warming. I like her a lot.
To give me time to wind down from work, she showed me through her house, pointing out different things that she had changed since moving in, showing me her AWESOME craft studio and all of the amazing creations that she had taught herself to make.
Her home is like a treasure trove, with surprises around every corner, stylishly decorated and with so many practical features to make life easier as they pass out of middle age and tread lightly into their twilight years. Her confidence that she will reach the age of 100 also makes her excited for all the creative pursuits she can follow and all the holidays and adventures she can experience.
After I finished showering her with accolades, we sat down and concentrated on what was left to learn about her camera and about photography. We reviewed the last two weeks of lessons and then went into her garden to practice some of the theory that she'd learned.
Her garden was another of her creations full of treasures and unusual plants, thriving with beneficial insects and birdlife and obviously the love of her life.
So my afternoon was thoroughly enjoyable. I was there for an hour longer than necessary, but I didn't look at my watch once, because I was very much enjoying my time with this lovely lady.
I finally found my way home to Adoring Husband who had prepared dinner for us and we sat down in front of the football with a plate full of delicious food to relax for the remainder of the day/evening.
Super Saturday football will finish earlier than usual tonight, so I expect to be in bed early.
I am feeling decidedly weary.
Nite all.
It's been business as usual, but also a long and tiring week, especially trying to complete the final day of the photography course today so that I could present it to Ms Extraordinaire after work this afternoon ... and that was difficult because I'd only just completed Day Two of the course the previous day.
Yes, yes ... I DO my best work under pressure, but once the pressure is released and complete, I fall into a screaming heap and really require some 'time out' to rejuvenate and regenerate.
That's what Sundays are for, and boy am I looking forward to this Sunday. I'm going to withdraw from the world for about six hours and be very gentle and kind to myself.
It was another quiet Saturday at The Happy Abode. Again, with the Baker and the Dress shop closed, people are going elsewhere to do their shopping and the rest of us are suffering, but as I've mentioned before, we need to figure out a positive plan of action to bring the people to us - all of us who are attempting to run successful businesses need to work together.
At least I had time to create the final part of the photography course, paid some invoices, prepared the banking for Monday, chatted with a couple of customers, emptied all of our bins, tidied the kitchen and cleared some work emails.
Adoring Husband came to the shop just before 1pm to help me close up and take home the cash tin, so that I could go straight to Ms Extraordinaire's to present the remainder of the course before she goes on holiday on Monday.
The more I learn about that woman, the more in awe I am and I shake my head in disbelief at how talented, creative, organised and efficient she is and her humility and honesty are heart warming. I like her a lot.
To give me time to wind down from work, she showed me through her house, pointing out different things that she had changed since moving in, showing me her AWESOME craft studio and all of the amazing creations that she had taught herself to make.
Her home is like a treasure trove, with surprises around every corner, stylishly decorated and with so many practical features to make life easier as they pass out of middle age and tread lightly into their twilight years. Her confidence that she will reach the age of 100 also makes her excited for all the creative pursuits she can follow and all the holidays and adventures she can experience.
After I finished showering her with accolades, we sat down and concentrated on what was left to learn about her camera and about photography. We reviewed the last two weeks of lessons and then went into her garden to practice some of the theory that she'd learned.
Her garden was another of her creations full of treasures and unusual plants, thriving with beneficial insects and birdlife and obviously the love of her life.
So my afternoon was thoroughly enjoyable. I was there for an hour longer than necessary, but I didn't look at my watch once, because I was very much enjoying my time with this lovely lady.
I finally found my way home to Adoring Husband who had prepared dinner for us and we sat down in front of the football with a plate full of delicious food to relax for the remainder of the day/evening.
Super Saturday football will finish earlier than usual tonight, so I expect to be in bed early.
I am feeling decidedly weary.
Nite all.
Friday, March 16, 2018
Another Woopsie
Adoring Husband informed me today that I didn't do my blog post last night!
That would be because I was frantically trying to finish creating 'day two' of my photography course - as you know, I do my best work under pressure - and even when I went to bed at 11pm last night, I still hadn't finished and had not figured out how I was going to fill three hours today.
This morning, I had an epiphany and it all fell into place perfectly.
Another lady joined my class today and I love the group who are incredibly keen to learn and are very proactive as they search through their cameras to find the various settings, helping each other and asking all the right questions.
One of the ladies is off on holidays on Monday and can't make the final week of the course, so I have volunteered to present the final three hours at her house after work tomorrow. She is a very good customer of The Happy Abode, was the first to put her name down for this course and was the first to pay in advance to ensure her place in the class. I'm happy to be flexible and accommodate her needs.
Hopefully, it will make all the difference for her holiday photos!
There is a camera to which I've been introduced in this class and two of my ladies have one. The Nikon Coolpix P900. It's worth around $600 on sale and from what I've seen, it's pretty amazing. The lens is 24-2000mm and takes amazing photos of the moon! It's very light and compact and I believe it would be a great camera for travel - especially for a less experienced photographer.
I never thought I'd be one to promote a Nikon, but so far, I'm very impressed with this one.
Because The Motivator is currently in Sydney, Adoring Husband was kind enough to 'man' the shop while I taught the class today. Unfortunately, he didn't make a sale, but luckily the day improved as far as sales go!
It was a pretty quiet night at the club tonight with only two of the usual crew in attendance. I won a little on the pokies but the ticket seller for the raffles forgot about me tonight and before I knew it, they were drawing the raffle and I didn't have any tickets to check.
It's now 10pm and I'm off to bed.
Before I go, I thought you might be interested in this video. We are ALL deficient in magnesium - even if your Dr tells you that your blood tests show that your magnesium levels are good, this is not correct, because a blood test cannot measure accurate magnesium levels.
You might have trouble absorbing magnesium from food if you drink a lot of alcohol, if you have kidney problems, take certain medications, are Celiac or have long-lasting digestive problems.
Symptoms of magnesium deficiency are nausea, poor appetite, sleepiness and muscle weakness. Extreme cases can cause muscle spasms, cramps and tremors.
Over time, low magnesium can weaken your bones, trigger bad headaches, heighten your nerves and can damage your heart. It can also lead to low levels of calcium and potassium. Surgery can significantly reduce magnesium levels in your body.
Sooooooo ... here is a video to demonstrate how to make your own Magnesium Oil, which is the quickest and easiest way for your body to absorb magnesium - through your skin.
Easy peasy!
Nite all.
That would be because I was frantically trying to finish creating 'day two' of my photography course - as you know, I do my best work under pressure - and even when I went to bed at 11pm last night, I still hadn't finished and had not figured out how I was going to fill three hours today.
This morning, I had an epiphany and it all fell into place perfectly.
Another lady joined my class today and I love the group who are incredibly keen to learn and are very proactive as they search through their cameras to find the various settings, helping each other and asking all the right questions.
One of the ladies is off on holidays on Monday and can't make the final week of the course, so I have volunteered to present the final three hours at her house after work tomorrow. She is a very good customer of The Happy Abode, was the first to put her name down for this course and was the first to pay in advance to ensure her place in the class. I'm happy to be flexible and accommodate her needs.
Hopefully, it will make all the difference for her holiday photos!
There is a camera to which I've been introduced in this class and two of my ladies have one. The Nikon Coolpix P900. It's worth around $600 on sale and from what I've seen, it's pretty amazing. The lens is 24-2000mm and takes amazing photos of the moon! It's very light and compact and I believe it would be a great camera for travel - especially for a less experienced photographer.
I never thought I'd be one to promote a Nikon, but so far, I'm very impressed with this one.
Because The Motivator is currently in Sydney, Adoring Husband was kind enough to 'man' the shop while I taught the class today. Unfortunately, he didn't make a sale, but luckily the day improved as far as sales go!
It was a pretty quiet night at the club tonight with only two of the usual crew in attendance. I won a little on the pokies but the ticket seller for the raffles forgot about me tonight and before I knew it, they were drawing the raffle and I didn't have any tickets to check.
It's now 10pm and I'm off to bed.
Before I go, I thought you might be interested in this video. We are ALL deficient in magnesium - even if your Dr tells you that your blood tests show that your magnesium levels are good, this is not correct, because a blood test cannot measure accurate magnesium levels.
You might have trouble absorbing magnesium from food if you drink a lot of alcohol, if you have kidney problems, take certain medications, are Celiac or have long-lasting digestive problems.
Symptoms of magnesium deficiency are nausea, poor appetite, sleepiness and muscle weakness. Extreme cases can cause muscle spasms, cramps and tremors.
Over time, low magnesium can weaken your bones, trigger bad headaches, heighten your nerves and can damage your heart. It can also lead to low levels of calcium and potassium. Surgery can significantly reduce magnesium levels in your body.
Sooooooo ... here is a video to demonstrate how to make your own Magnesium Oil, which is the quickest and easiest way for your body to absorb magnesium - through your skin.
Easy peasy!
Nite all.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Windy Wednesday
Cyclone Linda has been downgraded to a Low, but she is still packing a bit of a punch with gale force winds causing havoc in the area.
The winds are strong enough to keep people inside, which is not so good for business and it's a struggle to keep our signs upright - even the A-frame on the footpath was blown over a number of times.
Gusts over 60kph have been recorded today, which is a bit scary and can be quite damaging. It was strong enough to blow open our big glass shop doors.
Only three people braved the weather to become my customers today, but that gave me lots of time to tick a few things off my 'to do' list including contacting the Amateur Fishing Club regarding donations and sponsorship for the big fishing classic at Easter.
I feel like I didn't stop all day, but I can't even remember most of what I did!
I mailed Vegan Chickie's birthday present this afternoon - surprisingly BEFORE her birthday! I didn't even brave the wind gusts to check our mail during the day, instead waiting til after I closed the shop.
Adoring Husband helped me close the shop and picked me up from work - I decided to leave my trike at home this morning because the weather was looking ominous and I wasn't sure that I could pedal against the wind!
We did a mini grocery shop where I bought three more pineapples to chop up and freeze ready for more fruity ice whips in our future. The pineapples are still sweet and juicy, so I think I will grab another three tomorrow. Pineapples are perfect for such a short period in the season, so I want to make the most of them while I can.
Pineapples are great for strengthening liver function and my liver was weakened by the medication that I took for my thyroid ten years ago, so I'll be pumping them into my belly whenever I can, along with other yellow fruit and veg.
Pineapples contain manganese which helps develop strong bones and connective tissue.
Eating pineapples helps reduce the risk of macular degeneration. They contain significant amounts of bromelain which aids digestion, helps reduce severe inflammation and helps in treating osteoarthritis.
Because of it's abundance of Vitamin C, it helps reduce mucus in the throat and nose and even though it's sweet, it's low in calories.
They are also delicious when ripe and in season!
Adoring Husband went a bit overboard when I asked him to buy some coconut cream today, so I made a big chicken tikka curry for dinner with cauliflower rice and papadums for dinner. There was some leftover fruit whip from last night which we had for dessert.
I was thwarted in my attempts to have an early night last night, so I will attempt to do so tonight!
5 Ways To Tell If A PINEAPPLE Is Ripe
Nite all.
The winds are strong enough to keep people inside, which is not so good for business and it's a struggle to keep our signs upright - even the A-frame on the footpath was blown over a number of times.
Gusts over 60kph have been recorded today, which is a bit scary and can be quite damaging. It was strong enough to blow open our big glass shop doors.
Only three people braved the weather to become my customers today, but that gave me lots of time to tick a few things off my 'to do' list including contacting the Amateur Fishing Club regarding donations and sponsorship for the big fishing classic at Easter.
I feel like I didn't stop all day, but I can't even remember most of what I did!
I mailed Vegan Chickie's birthday present this afternoon - surprisingly BEFORE her birthday! I didn't even brave the wind gusts to check our mail during the day, instead waiting til after I closed the shop.
Adoring Husband helped me close the shop and picked me up from work - I decided to leave my trike at home this morning because the weather was looking ominous and I wasn't sure that I could pedal against the wind!
We did a mini grocery shop where I bought three more pineapples to chop up and freeze ready for more fruity ice whips in our future. The pineapples are still sweet and juicy, so I think I will grab another three tomorrow. Pineapples are perfect for such a short period in the season, so I want to make the most of them while I can.
Pineapples are great for strengthening liver function and my liver was weakened by the medication that I took for my thyroid ten years ago, so I'll be pumping them into my belly whenever I can, along with other yellow fruit and veg.
Pineapples contain manganese which helps develop strong bones and connective tissue.
Eating pineapples helps reduce the risk of macular degeneration. They contain significant amounts of bromelain which aids digestion, helps reduce severe inflammation and helps in treating osteoarthritis.
Because of it's abundance of Vitamin C, it helps reduce mucus in the throat and nose and even though it's sweet, it's low in calories.
They are also delicious when ripe and in season!
Adoring Husband went a bit overboard when I asked him to buy some coconut cream today, so I made a big chicken tikka curry for dinner with cauliflower rice and papadums for dinner. There was some leftover fruit whip from last night which we had for dessert.
I was thwarted in my attempts to have an early night last night, so I will attempt to do so tonight!
5 Ways To Tell If A PINEAPPLE Is Ripe
Nite all.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Not Quite!
So, this morning, I woke up with a bright and positive state of mind.
I set alarms on my phone for every hour, with special messages to myself, the first being "Have an AMAZING day!"
The second "You are doing GREAT!" The third "Get up and DANCE!" The fourth "Organise some lunch!"
and so on ... each alarm had an upbeat, happy and danceable song, so every hour, my mood was lifted and my energy increased.
I also set a total for the day's takings in my head and said it out loud many times.
The day was totally enjoyable.
Only four of us were in attendance for morning tea, but we had some good laughs and shared some funny memories from our youth. Funny and rude!
There was a steady flow of paying customers through the door, which was nice, but I didn't quite reach my imagined total ... I need to practice manifesting my imaginings!
I welcomed The Little Mermaid into the shop for the first time in five months. I feel that she is on another downhill slide, after being clean for that long. I hugged her hello and she held the hug for a long time, releasing me with silent tears in her eyes and whispering "I can't breathe, I'm having trouble breathing."
I asked her if she was feeling anxious and she listed off a few things that she had experienced in the last couple of weeks, including her stepson's wedding in Perth and a psych assessment. She did say hello to the morning tea ladies and left wanting to say more, but waving herself away and leaving abruptly.
After the ladies left, I took photos and created a collage to put into our ad for the newsletters.
I designed and finished the ad for all the newsletters and emailed it through to each editor.
There was more pricing and displaying to do with journals and jewellery.
I booked an appointment with The Gypsy for a new town resident.
I checked the mail, ordered my lunch and ripped up all the cardboard boxes to put into the recycle bin.
Our front door needed a good clean (as Adoring Husband pointed out) but it seems that a lot of what looks like dirty fingerprints on the door frame are actually stains and I couldn't remove them ... but at least it's clean!
Another lady phoned to ask if she could join my 'already started' photography course (I agreed to accept her request).
I counted and set aside the banking.
By this afternoon, my desk was looking disgusting and I couldn't figure out where to even begin to clear/organise the horrific mess that lay before me! So I put that on my 'to do' list for tomorrow, which means that I'm going to have to work hard on the positive re-inforcement when I wake up in the morning!
Just before I left the shop this afternoon, there was some very heavy rain. The heavy showers didn't last long enough to cause any water damage in the shop and there didn't appear to be any leaks before I left. There has been no rain since - thank goodness.
AH helped me close the shop and then joined me for some grocery shopping before driving home ahead of me as I pedalled home.
Our dinner consisted of bangers (delicious pork sausages from the butcher) and mash and lots of greens, followed by a frozen fruit whip - I used frozen banana, pineapple and dragon fruit in the processor with coconut cream, maple syrup and a pinch of salt. I sprinkled shavings of premium organic dark chocolate and chopped macadamia nuts over the top. Phwoar it was good!
I expect to be in bed nice and early again tonight for another early start tomorrow, when I will ...
Nite all.
PS Happy birthday to Gentleman Jim for 13th xo
I set alarms on my phone for every hour, with special messages to myself, the first being "Have an AMAZING day!"
The second "You are doing GREAT!" The third "Get up and DANCE!" The fourth "Organise some lunch!"
and so on ... each alarm had an upbeat, happy and danceable song, so every hour, my mood was lifted and my energy increased.
I also set a total for the day's takings in my head and said it out loud many times.
The day was totally enjoyable.
Only four of us were in attendance for morning tea, but we had some good laughs and shared some funny memories from our youth. Funny and rude!
There was a steady flow of paying customers through the door, which was nice, but I didn't quite reach my imagined total ... I need to practice manifesting my imaginings!
I welcomed The Little Mermaid into the shop for the first time in five months. I feel that she is on another downhill slide, after being clean for that long. I hugged her hello and she held the hug for a long time, releasing me with silent tears in her eyes and whispering "I can't breathe, I'm having trouble breathing."
I asked her if she was feeling anxious and she listed off a few things that she had experienced in the last couple of weeks, including her stepson's wedding in Perth and a psych assessment. She did say hello to the morning tea ladies and left wanting to say more, but waving herself away and leaving abruptly.
After the ladies left, I took photos and created a collage to put into our ad for the newsletters.
I designed and finished the ad for all the newsletters and emailed it through to each editor.
There was more pricing and displaying to do with journals and jewellery.
I booked an appointment with The Gypsy for a new town resident.
I checked the mail, ordered my lunch and ripped up all the cardboard boxes to put into the recycle bin.
Our front door needed a good clean (as Adoring Husband pointed out) but it seems that a lot of what looks like dirty fingerprints on the door frame are actually stains and I couldn't remove them ... but at least it's clean!
Another lady phoned to ask if she could join my 'already started' photography course (I agreed to accept her request).
I counted and set aside the banking.
By this afternoon, my desk was looking disgusting and I couldn't figure out where to even begin to clear/organise the horrific mess that lay before me! So I put that on my 'to do' list for tomorrow, which means that I'm going to have to work hard on the positive re-inforcement when I wake up in the morning!
Just before I left the shop this afternoon, there was some very heavy rain. The heavy showers didn't last long enough to cause any water damage in the shop and there didn't appear to be any leaks before I left. There has been no rain since - thank goodness.
AH helped me close the shop and then joined me for some grocery shopping before driving home ahead of me as I pedalled home.
Our dinner consisted of bangers (delicious pork sausages from the butcher) and mash and lots of greens, followed by a frozen fruit whip - I used frozen banana, pineapple and dragon fruit in the processor with coconut cream, maple syrup and a pinch of salt. I sprinkled shavings of premium organic dark chocolate and chopped macadamia nuts over the top. Phwoar it was good!
I expect to be in bed nice and early again tonight for another early start tomorrow, when I will ...
Nite all.
PS Happy birthday to Gentleman Jim for 13th xo
Monday, March 12, 2018
Peaceful Monday
I really enjoyed meditation this morning.
There were only four of us plus The Gypsy, but between meditations, there was some great discussions and even the newbie engaged in some interesting banter.
It was so good, we went about ten minutes over time and even then, everybody lingered.
We had three deliveries today. One was a box full of watches, one a box full of journals and notebooks and the other was just for me and had clothes and jewellery.
I didn't get a lot done today because I spent so much time chatting. I chatted with The Gypsy ... a lot. I chatted with customers. I chatted with friends. I chatted with the insurance assessor. I chatted with the real estate agent. I chatted with the delivery guy. I chatted with Adoring Husband.
The only productivity in my day was checking off, pricing and displaying the watches.
My desk is covered with 'to do' work and the back table is now covered with journals and notebooks to price and display.
I really have my work cut out for me for the remainder of the week, including getting our ad ready before Wednesday for all three newsletters and preparing my lessons for the photography course on Friday, returning some damaged stock to suppliers, contacting suppliers re missing items from deliveries, getting the lease sorted and more.
Tomorrow is coffee morning with the girls which, as usual, I am looking forward to, but I definitely need an early night and a good night's sleep, so that I can power through the rest of the day and get stuff done.
I'm feeling rather weary!
Nite all.
There were only four of us plus The Gypsy, but between meditations, there was some great discussions and even the newbie engaged in some interesting banter.
It was so good, we went about ten minutes over time and even then, everybody lingered.
We had three deliveries today. One was a box full of watches, one a box full of journals and notebooks and the other was just for me and had clothes and jewellery.
I didn't get a lot done today because I spent so much time chatting. I chatted with The Gypsy ... a lot. I chatted with customers. I chatted with friends. I chatted with the insurance assessor. I chatted with the real estate agent. I chatted with the delivery guy. I chatted with Adoring Husband.
The only productivity in my day was checking off, pricing and displaying the watches.
My desk is covered with 'to do' work and the back table is now covered with journals and notebooks to price and display.
I really have my work cut out for me for the remainder of the week, including getting our ad ready before Wednesday for all three newsletters and preparing my lessons for the photography course on Friday, returning some damaged stock to suppliers, contacting suppliers re missing items from deliveries, getting the lease sorted and more.
Tomorrow is coffee morning with the girls which, as usual, I am looking forward to, but I definitely need an early night and a good night's sleep, so that I can power through the rest of the day and get stuff done.
I'm feeling rather weary!
Nite all.
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Day of Rest
So I made an executive decision today and stayed away from The Happy Abode.
Everything that we planned to do at the shop today, can be done during the week - except the vacuuming which I will do early tomorrow morning before the meditation class.
Instead, I stayed in bed until about 1.30-ish doing my biz course stuff, which was quite draining!
I got out of bed and decluttered two drawers and the top of my dressing table - this produced three grocery bags - one for the rubbish bin and two for the charity bin! It took me about 40 minutes to do that and then I needed a nap, so I climbed back into bed and slept for about 40 mins.
There was a text from The Motivator who is enjoying some self-care time/work/family commitments in the big smoke ...
I hope she doesn't mind that I've used her photo here - she took this from the ferry this afternoon. What a beautiful day in Sydney!
It was time to remove myself from the bedroom, so I showered and washed my hair, dressed and found my way to the lounge room to watch some footy with Adoring Husband.
We prepared the leg of lamb and the tray of veg to put in the barbecue (our oven is still on the blink and we need a new one, but we can't decide whether to get a new one now OR wait for the kitchen refurb OR have gas connected and buy the big A stove/oven that we've been admiring).
Unfortunately, after we put the food in the barbecue, we both became engrossed in voting on the website for the Logies (something we have never done before!) and time got away from us. The veggies were burnt black and the meat was overdone, so then we were on a rescue mission. Ugh.
A bit of seared zucchini later, with some buttered mushrooms, mixed with the veg that could be saved and some home made gravy. We ate it with the meat which was still edible, even if overdone. It was still pretty good.
I was going to make some fruit whip for dessert with pineapple and dragon fruit, but there was no coconut cream in the pantry, so that will wait for tomorrow now.
It's now 11pm ... far out! How did the time pass so quickly???
Nite all.
Everything that we planned to do at the shop today, can be done during the week - except the vacuuming which I will do early tomorrow morning before the meditation class.
Instead, I stayed in bed until about 1.30-ish doing my biz course stuff, which was quite draining!
I got out of bed and decluttered two drawers and the top of my dressing table - this produced three grocery bags - one for the rubbish bin and two for the charity bin! It took me about 40 minutes to do that and then I needed a nap, so I climbed back into bed and slept for about 40 mins.
There was a text from The Motivator who is enjoying some self-care time/work/family commitments in the big smoke ...
I hope she doesn't mind that I've used her photo here - she took this from the ferry this afternoon. What a beautiful day in Sydney!
It was time to remove myself from the bedroom, so I showered and washed my hair, dressed and found my way to the lounge room to watch some footy with Adoring Husband.
We prepared the leg of lamb and the tray of veg to put in the barbecue (our oven is still on the blink and we need a new one, but we can't decide whether to get a new one now OR wait for the kitchen refurb OR have gas connected and buy the big A stove/oven that we've been admiring).
Unfortunately, after we put the food in the barbecue, we both became engrossed in voting on the website for the Logies (something we have never done before!) and time got away from us. The veggies were burnt black and the meat was overdone, so then we were on a rescue mission. Ugh.
A bit of seared zucchini later, with some buttered mushrooms, mixed with the veg that could be saved and some home made gravy. We ate it with the meat which was still edible, even if overdone. It was still pretty good.
I was going to make some fruit whip for dessert with pineapple and dragon fruit, but there was no coconut cream in the pantry, so that will wait for tomorrow now.
It's now 11pm ... far out! How did the time pass so quickly???
Nite all.
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