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Day 7

Observation: It is a lot easier to stay “on plan” when you don’t eat out. Yesterday I had lunch out with my MIL and the kids and had a salad – unfortunately drenched in dressing. I did take off the parmesan shavings (not mentioned on the menu) but ate the dressed salad. How bad can it be after all.

Except that I forgot to take the tablets. Anyway maybe that doesn’t matter, My friend Ant says she’s done the detox without the tablets, with the same effect so…

In the evening I went out to the golf club for a dinner dance. More fun with a partner these things as the music doesn’t really lend itself to a bunch of girls on the dancefloor. Not that we let that stop us! The food was amazing. And I’m counting scallops as fish, and also the barramundi as fish as it is actually fish. I skipped dessert, cheese course and all wine. And forgot the tablets again.

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Groover has been off fishing which has left me in juggle mode but the grandmas have really helped out A LOT, especially mum who had the kids on Friday night and Saturday night. THANK YOU! Right now Hugamuga is off at a party and Dippity is down the beach with a friend.

I know, it’s August! Crazy child wouldn’t take a wet suit either. They just don’t seem to feel the cold. When do we start feeling cold? I can’t ever remember not finding water cold. Swimming lessons were awful in all those unheated pools… not to mention those ones down the beach… brrrrrrr. Maybe my kids have inherited a polar bear gene from somewhere.

I should be out exercising as I missed gym yesterday but I’m just too tired. I know, I know, exercise will give me energy but I’m just not sure I can face it. Lovely weather though.

So long and thanks for all the Fish

This is Dippity and my favourite song at the moment – the theme to Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, the movie. We sing along to it with or without the backing track and now we have the official words. So we thought we’d share them with you.

You can sing along to a flash animation here

So long and thanks for all the fish lyrics Thanks to Kitzzy

So long and thanks for all the fish
So sad that it should come to this
We tried to warn you all but oh dear

You may not share our intellect
Which might explain your disrespect
For all the natural wonders that grow (around you)

So long, so long and thanks
for all the fish

The world’s about to be destroyed
There’s no point getting all annoyed
Lie back and let the planet dissolve (around you)

Despite those nets of tuna fleets
We thought that most of you were sweet
Especially tiny tots and your
Pregnant women

so long, so long, so long, so long, so long,
so long, so long, so long, so long, so long,
so long, so long and thanks
for all the fish

If I had just one last wish
I would like a tasty fish

If we could just change one thing
We would all have learnt to sing

Come one and all
Man and mammal
Side by side in life’s great gene pool

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So Long & Thanks for All the Fish (Reprise) Lyrics thanks to stlyrics

So long and thanks for all the fish
So sad that it should come to this
We tried to warn you all but oh dear?

You may not share our intellect
Which might explain your disrespect
For all the natural wonders
that grow around you

So long, so long and thanks
for all the fish

The world’s about to be destroyed
There’s no point getting all annoyed
Lie back and let the planet dissolve

Despite those nets of tuna fleets
We thought that most of you were sweet
Especially tiny tots and your
pregnant women

So long, so long, so long, so long, so long
So long, so long, so long, so long, so long
So long, so long and thanks
for all the fish

(yeah)

So long and thanks for all the fish
So sad that it should come to this
We tried to warn you all but oh dear?

(oh dear)

Despite those nets of tuna fleets
We thought that most of you were sweet
Especially tiny tots and your
pregnant women

So long, so long, so long, so long, so long
So long, so long, so long, so long, so long
So long, so long and thanks
for all the fish

🙂

Photos… what do you do with them again?

It’s been so long since I updated my gallery, I can hardly remember what to do. But luckily it’s pretty straightforward and you should be able to find some photos from our time at Molloy Island there now.

Tonight My brother, Mum and Dad came over for dinner. M is heading over to Italy early and so it was a chance to catch up before he goes. The silly boy is having pizza with his mates tomorrow night – why would you have pizza before going to Italy – surely you should at least have Thai??!

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Anyway tonight we had Indian because I didn’t have time to cook and afterwards I managed to convince them all to play a quick game of Hearts (also known as Black Bitch or Rickerty Kate). Hugamuga joined in as well and it was a real laugh. Poor M didn’t do so well. Dad won. I can see more cards happening on our holiday.
Last night we went to dinner at R&H’s place. A lovely dinner and very interesting to meet some new people. A lady from Broome, a potter, and a couple – neighbours of R&H who have just returned to Australia after 7 years in Texas. He’s in the oil game of course. What an interesting 7 years to have been in the States eh? Bill and Monica, the chats, 911, Iraq War, it just goes on and on. They were all very entertaining and it was fun to reminisce with H about that 1983 trip to the Kimberley – can you believe we took the risks we did?? I must write about them on here one day to remind myself that letting my kids walk down to the Deli is not so scary after all!
Only one more day at work to go for this session and I must say I’m looking forward to more time off! I have got so far behind with my life it seems. I can only seem to be able to concentrate on one thing at the moment. What happened to the woman who could juggle everything? Maybe I never did. Maybe the balls were always falling to the floor and I was just too busy to notice…

I suspect Dippity will make history

Yes she is EIGHT! And had a delightful day. Thanks to everyone who made her feel special today, she has gone to bed feeling much loved.

And speaking of my favourite saying, I wrote today to Professor Laurel Thatcher Ulrich who first wrote the line “Well behaved women seldom make history”, and asked her the circumstances of her most famous line. I reprint her reply below with the news that she is currently writing a book – due to be published in 2006/7 – of the same title. She writes: “Here are a few sentences from the introduction that will explain. . .

“I owe this curious fame to a single line from a scholarly article I published in 1976. In the opening paragraph, I wrote, “Well-behaved womenseldom make history.” That sentence, ripped from its context and slightly altered, escaped into the big wide world in 1995 when journalist Kay Mills used it as an epigraph in From Pocahontas to Power Suits, a popular history of American women. Apparently quoting from memory, Mills changed the word seldom to rarely.

“Her misquote didn’t change the point. According to my dictionary, seldom and rarely mean the same thing: “Well-behaved women infrequently, or on few occasions make history.” The popularity of my slogan may be one of those occasions. My original article was a study of the well-behaved women celebrated in Puritan funeral sermons.

“In 1996, a young women named Jill Portugal found Mills’s version of my sentence in her roommate’s copy of the New Beacon Book of Quotations by Women. She wrote me from Oregon asking permission to print it on tee-shirts. I was amused by her request, and since I had a daughter the same age who was living in Oregon and trying to start a little business, I told her to go ahead. There is major possibility pfizer viagra cheap of blindness caused due to retinopathy. Massaging on any part of body balance your blood circulations. levitra sale The course https://www.supplementprofessors.com/levitra-5844.html buy generic levitra in started with the basics of teaching skills so that a student’s gets an understanding about base of a particular industry. In case of the fallopian tubes being blocked cialis tablets in india or unclear, then it might cause several problems resulting in erectile dysfunction. (3) Some medication may result in ED problems as the side effect. What harm could it do? The success of her enterprise surprised both of us. A plain white tee-shirt with the words “Well-behaved women rarely make history” printed in black Roman type became the best-selling item in her line. Portugal calls her company “one angry girl designs”. Committed to “taking over the world one tee-shirt at a time,” she fights sexual harassment, rape, pornography, and what she calls “Fascist Beauty Standards.”

Her success inspired imitators. My runaway sentence now keeps company with anarchists, hedonists, would-be witches, political activists of many descriptions, and quite a few well-behaved women. It has been featured in CosmoGirl, the Christian Science Monitor, and Creative Keepsake Scrapbooking Magazine. According to news reports, it was a favorite of the pioneering computer scientist Anita Borg. The comic Sweet Potato Queenshave adopted it as an “official maxim”, selling their own pink and green version of the tee-shirt alongside one that reads, “Never Wear Panties to a Party”.”

I actually get a lot of fan mail. I am amazed, amused, and puzzled about this whole thing. Hence the book, which will be a brief, but I hope unusual, introduction to women’s history. I can’t resist this “teaching moment”. If you want to look at the original article, here is the cite: “Vertuous Women Found: New England Ministerial Literature, 1668-1735,” American Quarterly 28 (1976): 20-40

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
Phillips Professor of Early American History
Harvard University

Near Death Experience

Yesterday Groover had a near death experience or rather – he nearly died. It happened like this: Our oven has had a noisy fan for ages and it is really tiresome to listen to and because we are now “at home” Groover decided to save the electrician’s fee and fix it.

He started by just taking out a few screws to find out what was making the noise and ended up pulling the entire oven from the wall and onto the floor. The power was on. So he’s spinning the fan going “Right this is the culprit”, when ZAP. Luckily he wasn’t holding onto anything (like me) and had rubber shoes on… anyway I’m thinking it would have been alright anyway because if it had been a “serious” shock the Clipsal safety switch would have tripped.

He went out to turn the power off and that’s when we discovered that the oven is not linked up with the safety switch. This completion certificate is the demand of PTDE is obviously going to be higher in free samples of viagra egalitarian countries; people will experience less inequality and be able to choose that best fit their abilities and desires where equality is more prominently displayed. It releases certain neurotransmitters during sexual excitement, sending signals to the penile organ to viagra for women price receive blood for an erection. Strong and healthy nerves djpaulkom.tv online purchase of cialis grab more blood and make them relaxed. One can simply buy Kamagra through any viagra prices in usa of pharmacy. That was mains power he was zapped with. Several hours later he was still feeling a bit shaky.

He fixed the oven though.

Lesson: Turn off the mains power BEFORE attempting to fix any electrical appliances.

Okay I have totally lifted this from GACJEZV but it is so much fun I’m going to have to tell you about it too. I have spent fully ten minutes putting everyone’s name in this thingy and I’m sure you’ll enjoy the baby wizard too…

So… I have the time.

Congratulations to Sonia Neale who does the Bad Mother spots on my old show on the ABC – she has just won herself a book contract with ABC Enterprises – look out for her book come Mother’s Day!

I really must get round to redesigning this blog…

And hey, Happy Valentine’s Day!

He gave me a discharge!

“How come you could afford those Dorito chips Imogen – I only gave you enough money for milk?!”

“He gave me a discharge!”

Oh well that’s alright then.

Rory says now that this is a household where you should come for the tart… and that there are boxes here you don’t want to open… but perhaps discharges are going too far.
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Here we are on a Saturday afternoon, three sheets to the wind, Rory cooking… something*… in the kitchen. Bevan asleep on the couch, Imogen asleep in her cupboard, Melissa sending an SMS and the boys off doing what boys do.

Is life good or what?

(*roast chicken with tarragon, white wine, roast potatoes, roma tomatoes with a rocket salad, roasted chilli pumpkin and feta)

Congratulations Dippity

Just got back from our first Cott Primary School Assembly – and we were quite impressed. The year 4/5s presented it and two of them read out fairy tales they had written. Then merit certificates were handed out to about 14 of the children including our Dippity “for settling into the new school so well”.

She was very sweet… head down – trying not to show how delighted she was to receive it but not being able to help the odd smile! We are very proud of her. She didn’t want us to go to the assembly but we went anyway – as if we wouldn’t go to see her get her certificate!

Then after some announcements the kids stood up and sang Advance Australia Fair – which Groover was impressed with – my little true blue aussie digger battler new Australian. The kids seem to be settling in well which is a relief.

In other news I have been slugged this week with a repair bill on my car to replace the brake disks – the car is only three years old so I was not happy – I expect better of VW Golfs! And Groover has been cooking up a storm.

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Last night we had individual caramellised onion, with roasted tomato and feta tartlets, chicken with roasted lemon and garlic accompanied by a warm roasted pumpkin, rocket and pecorino cheese salad. Absolutely delicious. I was in charge of dessert and made a citron tart which turned out well – thank goodness – there is pressure to perform with chef Rory around.

It’s my brother’s birthday today – Happy Birthday Bro!

And our love to C – who has not been well. We’re thinking of you.

So it’s me

So here we are on Day two of our mini-Seachange. Well we’re still on holidays really. Still being paid by work. Still on the run-up the hill to Christmas.

Thankfully this year we have adopted the sensible position of not buying everyone a present. Just a lucky dip, a secret santa, and then one for immediate family and Mandy (our houseguest), Sandy (our soon to be leaving us cleaner) and L (my nephew). And I’ll also be sending something to my niece and nephew in the US when I get my act together.

That’s still eight presents but it’s a lot less than last year!

I have been so busy this year up to this point that I haven’t written a Christmas Letter or sent cards. I do love you all – I’m just a slack tart. And anyway what more could I write – you know all the intimate details of my life this year – and there are always the archives if you have forgotton – I’m sure you’ll have time to trawl through that! 🙂 Okay maybe not.

Next year we are going to be part of Mr Cha Cha’s Ballroom. We are very excited about it. Well that’s not quite true. I am very excited about it. Groover is humouring me. Mandy is still looking for a partner… (okay I’m just putting that out there I am NOT matchmaking…)
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Also J and I are going to do a Painting with Pastels course – and again I am very excited about it and I suspect she is humouring me… We’re also doing a course with UWA Extension on Leonardo da Vinci which will be interesting given our big trip to Italy this year.

I’m also right into making jewellery – or I suspect I could be. I’ve been inspired by three friends. K in the UK (used to live down the street) who is a “proper” jeweller. She sent me some gorgeous earrings earlier this year which I wear constantly. Anna – who we visited yesterday – she is a well known Perth artist – she has just got about $1000 worth of beads from India and when we visited yesterday she was creating some fabulous brooches. She also gave Dippity a few beads to take home. Well we took them to A’s house – my Bali Belly Buddy – and she has been making jewellery this year inspired by these beads she found by an artist called Lily – and she helped Dipp turn them into earrings. They are gorgeous. She then made me a pair – divine! So I’m thinking… maybe I should have a go!

I think I might have a spare hour or two to devote to the craft…

So the summer stretches before me – a long glorious summer… I’m just hoping six months will be long enough!

Twinkle Toes

First of all let me introduce you to my latest footware – my knitted slippers – which I am wearing as I type, indeed I have hardly taken them off.

 

Now as a fashion statement I can hear you say that they are not as cool as my beloved Ugg Boots and you may be right but as the season changes these strike just the right balance of heat and warmth.

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They were given to me by a listener at the Royal Show and tucked within was a little packet of chocolates and a card with some lovely words. I hope I was as appreciative to her then as I am now. I am in love with my slippers.

Today we went for a family jog – Groover, Dippity and I – which was a great start to the day. We had a hearty breakfast and scoured the home expo places for ideas for our summer house. Then Dipp and I watched Brother Bear together – including ALL the extras and it was lovely.

Frustrations

Well hasn’t it been beautiful weather. Came home from work today to find the house deserted. Rory had been out to breakfast with his brother Mark and Madeleine and they had given him for his birthday a model plane. So he was off down the shops with the kids buying stuff to make it fly.

So I washed my hair and went to bed – I need my afternoon nap on a Saturday big-time.

I woke up groggy to find the kitchen table (it seats 8) covered with plane stuff and a very serious Rory fiddling with plane bits.

So I took Hugo off to his sleepover and came back to find him STILL fiddling with plane bits – I’m taking him out to a hotel and dinner for his birthday tonight… He is STILL fiddling with plane bits but hey it’s his birthday and if that’s what he wants to do… 🙂

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He’s had a great birthday though – a very “young” shirt from my family, the plane as mentioned, a half day rally course from his Mum and sister Debbie and from me – apart from tonight I’ve organised for him to have a one-on-one with the chief brewer from his favourite brewery and I bought a round-the-map reading on CD of his Archetrek Life Map… which I confess I’m also keen to hear. You will be impressed with my restraint though – I’m waiting til he hears it first…

In the meantime I’ve been reworking Mum’s Know Yourself Heal Yourself website and it’s been going really well EXCEPT that her hosting company isn’t connecting as it should and I am unable to upload it. Which is a bit of a bummer really. Hopefully we’ll sort it out soon and you’ll be able to enjoy the new look. Web-heads will be interested to know that I’m using php and a database to make it more interesting!

So with Rory still fiddling with his plane – but happier now that as a team we do neat soldering – I will sign off. Have a good weekend.