January 31, 2013

How to have a Cyclone

So we nearly had a cyclone.  Ex tropical cyclone Oswald paid us a visit.  It wasn't pretty. 

Here is our brand new trampoline, that was blown down the paddock by the cyclonic winds, and cleaned by the torrential rain.

My son said he was glad he wasn't jumping on it when it took off.  As am I.

We were flooded in for four days, and besides the lack of milk and bread, no power, mobile phone or landline, and the faint whiff of cabin fever setting in, we did okay. 

We still have many small towns cut off by floodwaters, and my heart breaks for them.  So many places flooded, lots of animals lost, rural communities beginning another clean up and regroup.

It will be done.  They breed 'em tough out here in the country. 

Get up, dust themselves off and start again.

There's no other choice.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 

January 19, 2013

Those Were The Days


I had a bit of a sore throat this week, so I decided to take myself off to the doctor.  As it is school holidays, I dragged the kids along, which was fine as they had their ipods to talk to.

While we were waiting, a young mother came in with her two cute little girls, probably aged around 3 and 4.  As I smiled and watched them run around the waiting room, it took me back to my own terror filled days of being a mother of a 4 year old, a 2 year old and a newborn.

Yes.  My kids are all two years apart.  I think back to those days and wonder how I did it all.  Two in nappies, one giant sized nappy bag and no electronic equipment suitable for this age group.

When they were little, the thought of taking all three to a confined space ie doctors waiting room, supermarket or movie theatre, filled me with such dread that I'd rather poke rusty forks in my eye than have to go through it.

My kids were energetic, loud little babes.  My three year old son could rip the door off the kindy bathroom quicker than you could say teacher retiring next year (this actually happened, but she put the door back on and she stayed on to teach my son how to walk inside!)

My kids wouldn't sit still in any waiting room, even with copious amounts of toys or books available.  They'd much rather open every cupboard or explore every closed door.  Persistant and adventurous, I'm sure they knew they were out in public which was the perfect time to embarrass me.

We loved our swimming lessons.  Each of my children started when they were 9 months old. 

One fabulous moment etched in my memory was when my two year old son decided to sprawl himself in the doorway, naked and as white as snow, reciting the word fuck fuck fuck over and over again in his bestest most loudest voice.

This impressed the mother of the goodie two shoes girls, who stepped over him and just said "hmm".

I can't understand why he didn't just say rainbows or unicorns, but I suppose his memory recall didn't allow for two or three syllable words at that stage.

As they got older, it became a little easier.  The age gap didn't change of course but they did find a little sense somewhere.  I still can't take them to Bunnings without them tearing off in three different directions, but we can go to the movies and behave or sit in the doctors waiting room and not make a scene.

Sometimes they will hide under the clothes racks in K Mart but that's okay because everyone does that.  Time kicks on and kids grow up and life gets easier.

But seeing the mum with the two cute little girls made me long for the days of doors being ripped off hinges and little kids in swimming lessons and baby stuff in giant baby bags.  I miss it and I suppose when the kids are teenagers and sulking in their bedrooms, I'll think back to today and miss that too.

Don't wish the time away because it's gone in a moment.


"Please just one good photo in front of a very important building for Grandma.  Just one....".

January 16, 2013

Wordless Wednesday


Problem - Heavy Mattress

Solution - Move with Tractor
 
  
Linking up with Trish
 
  My Little Drummer Boys
  
 

January 13, 2013

House Update


It's been a while since I've posted a House Update, but I can assure you things are just wonderful!

We have settled in very nicely and the house is as amazing as we had hoped for!  We still can't actually believe, after so many years we are finally living in our dream home!

Of course, there is still lots to be done - we have no mirrors, door stops or landscaping, but these will come.  At the moment we are just breathing in the newness, exploring every corner, and appreciating what we now have.

My house smells so new. I don't know how to describe what "new" smells like, but it just does! 


Everything is so fresh and uncluttered, and we have so many built in cupboards!!  We have yet to even unpack everything we have in storage, as we have been taking our time and just enjoying the moment.  I think once the kids are back at school, I can focus on getting everything in order.

The kids love having their own rooms.  The transition from five of us sleeping in one room to the kids having their own space was really easy.  I was concerned that Miss T (aged 7) wouldn't settle, because she was only 3 when we moved to the farm and before that, she shared a room with her big brother!

But I shouldn't have worried!  She loves her pretty room and her new bed! 

In fact, everyone loves everything!

January 12, 2013

Emerald Green

On Wednesday, my facebook status read:-

2013 is going to be fabulous! Just fabulous!! 
 
I didn't think it would get so fabulous so quickly, but yesterday I found out that
Pantone have chosen Emerald 17-5641 as the Color of the Year. (colour in Australia).

Well my knickers have certainly gotten themselves in a twist over this one.

You see, Green is my colour.

My colour!  Everyone who knows me knows that I love Green.  It's my colour!

I adore Emerald and I'm quite partial to Malachite.

I'm not jumping on the bandwagon either as I rode this baby in a long time ago!

From someone important at Pantone.......

Most often associated with brilliant, precious gemstones, the perception of Emerald is sophisticated and luxurious. Since antiquity, this luminous, magnificent hue has been the color of beauty and new life in many cultures and religions. Also the color of growth, renewal and prosperity, no other color conveys regeneration more than green. For centuries, many countries have chosen green to represent healing and unity.

"The most abundant hue in nature, the human eye sees more green than any other color in the spectrum," said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. "As it has throughout history, multifaceted Emerald continues to sparkle and fascinate. Symbolically, Emerald brings a sense of clarity, renewal and rejuvenation, which is so important in today's complex world.

In a room full of colour, my eyes are always attracted to something that is Green.  It makes me feel calm, and it can be in differing shades from mint to jade.

I love window shopping and I always manage to take photos of random green items that take my eye.


And of course my bedroom, bathroom and craft room are painted in Antique White USA and Sage Green.

 
 
 
 And I seem to accumulate alot of green and gold jewellery.
 
But I'm not complaining!
  
 
 

Do you have a favourite colour?  Are you a black and white devotee?  Are you as obsessed as I am?

Please Share!