Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Birthday celebrations



I had a wonderful time celebrating my birthday with the family at The Dumpling King in Box Hill.  We sat at a huge round table with a lazy susan in the middle (the children loved this) and the food just kept coming!  What a great way to enjoy time with the family, and no cleaning up afterwards!


My sister Irene came over from Perth for a week, which went ever so quickly.  Lots of games of Chinese Checkers (jealous are you Wirt????!!!!), a movie, shopping and eating and drinking.  On the Saturday the girls took off to the Yarra Valley for a day out.  Here's Glenda (with Olivia who is now 7 months old), Irene, me and Jocelyn at a little cafe in Yarra Glen.  We also visited the Yarra Dairy and had a very yummy cheese platter.


Jocelyn and I had an amazing night out last night.  We went to see the Stage production of "The Last Confession" with David Suchet.  We loved the production and David Suchet was brilliant.  I am quite overwhelmed how lines are learnt!  There's no room for mistakes in a production like this!  If you happen to get the chance to see it, please go.  I can't remember the last time I went to a live production.  Need to do it more often!!
Jocelyn and I went to The Red Pepper (Indian) beforehand for a very yummy Goat curry.  Most enjoyable.


Thursday, July 31, 2014

My Grandchildren are growing up quickly


Chloe turned 2 at the end of May.  She is an absolute delight to be with and has a lovely personality.  I took her to the city on the tram several weeks ago.  She took a liking to one of the 'models' in a Department Store.


Edward and Nathan turned 3 on 1 July.  We go on lots of adventures together and have so much fun.  I joined Friends of the Zoo last year and we have been many times.   A couple of weeks ago we went to the Zoo and I decided not to take the pram.  It was fantastic.  They could run free and delight in everything they came across.  We seemed to do so much more, but that could also be because they know the Zoo so well now and are particular about what they want to see and do.  I love it.




Olivia will turn 5 months old on 4 August.  She is so alert and happy.  Glenda has started her on solids. She sleeps well and smiles all the time when she is awake and is contented.  I might have been a little worried about the boys overshadowing her, but not so!!


This picture was taken on Mother's Day early May 2014.


We are looking forward to seeing what colour hair she will have.  We're hoping for Auburn!!!



Friday, July 25, 2014

Thanking friends for the prod to keep going !!

I have been reminded that I am not blogging!!!  I'm actually finding it difficult to sit at the computer and blog happily.  Most of my lovely friends would know how much I have enjoyed blogging in the past, particularly when Roger & I were living in Germany.  That all seems very much in the dim distance now.  I am going to try my hardest to continue with my blogging, but I need your encouragement, so please leave comments which will inspire me!!

How quickly this year seems to be going.  Sometimes I can't keep up with myself.  July already & we are in the heart of winter.  Brrrrr!!  But my little home is warm and snug so I have no complaints.  If I feel really cold, I just need to go for a brisk walk!

Olivia is nearly 5 months old.  She is absolutely adorable, and I promise I am not biased!  She has a personality as large as life!  She is a happy, smiling little baby and talks a lot, and we get the gist of what she's saying!!  It's all very funny.

I've felt very lonely this year.  I always seem to be longing for the next guests to arrive to stay with me, but they're few and far between.  I have asked Jocelyn (my beautiful daughter) to come and live with me.  She has been here for 3 weeks now and I'm much happier not being on my own anymore.  I look forward to her getting home in the evening and not having the long evening stretching ahead of me on my own.  I definitely know I am not meant to live on my own.  My personality doesn't allow it!!

Another thing that is bothering me is finding a Church Family in which to belong.  It's just not happening for me so I am not going regularly to Church.  I just don't know how to move forward in this area of my life.  Any suggestions out there for me to take on board?

I joined University of the Third Age in May after a visit from dear Swiss friends from Basel.  Christine reminded me how hard I had worked at trying to learn German and she encouraged me to go back and keep up with it.  I have been going to classes at U3A on a Friday morning for 1 1/2 hrs.  It's very good for my brain and the other people in the class are great (usually about 7 of us).  I'm not sure if I am going to move forward with German, but hopefully it will always be in my brain!!

The other thing I have done is joined the Badminton group, also on a Friday.  My son in law Tom bought me a new racket, so I am learning to smash that shuttle cock!!  It's lots of fun and I enjoy being with like minded people wanting good exercise.  I am very thankful for my good health and fitness.

So, this is a start to my come back.  If I write much more, you might lose interest, so I will save other news for the next time and will post some nice photos as well.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Welcome Olivia Annabelle



It gives me the greatest pleasure to announce the safe arrival of Olivia Annabelle born 11.15pm on Tuesday 4 March weighing 3.2k's (around 7lb).  Glenda had an amazing delivery and even caught Olivia for the first cuddle!  She sure is the cutest little thing.




I was on Nanna duty looking after Edward & Nathan for 4 nights whilst Daddy & Mummy were busy! I stayed at their place and of course, we had lots of fun together, though Nanna was rather tired by the end.  Here is Edward 'up close and personal' with his baby sister!!



After our visit to Olivia I gave Edward & Nathan their first tram ride in the city.  (And yes, I was so excited about all that was going on and even had the nerve to ask a stranger to take a photo of us!!).




Nanna always needs sustenance and I've found the perfect place to take the boys in the city (downstairs, Australia on Collins).  Here they are having their baby chino and there's my big mug of Earl Grey tea.  A few trapped sparrows fly around looking for food and the boys love chasing them.  There is also a glass lift the boys like watching going up and down.  They're not hard to entertain!

On our way to the train we stopped to listen to an amazing 7 piece South American Band playing in a small lane way (Centre Place).  Nathan started dancing and the band thought it was fantastic and very cute.  I would have loved to have taken a video but I didn't want to spoil 'the moment'.  Sometimes you just have to soak up the moment and not try and capture it! 



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

12 Days in the North Island, New Zealand

I flew to Wellington, New Zealand on 9 January to see my lovely friend Christine (who was in New Zealand from Basel for her daughter's wedding).

Whilst there Christine & I did a 3 day 'Tora Coastal Walk'.  It was so good for us both and wonderful to have heaps of time to talk, laugh and help each other to keep walking!!  We had some amazing views of beautiful New Zealand.



Christine & I on the top of one of the many hills we had to walk up!! Great view



The 'Jolly Roger' fish & chip shop in Waiterere Beach where Christine has a 'Bach' (holiday home)



A 'friendly' seal on the coastal walk



View of Lake Taupo from Christine's parents holiday home - beautiful


My first night celebrating at the 'Bach' with Christine & Berndt