Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Back on the band wagon
Go those Mighty Tigers
Oh, we're from Tigerland,
A fighting fury, we're from Tigerland,
In any weather you will see us with a grin,
Risking head and shin,
If we're behind then never mind,
We'll fight and fight and win.
For we're from Tigerland,
We'll never weaken 'til the final siren's gone.
Like the Tigers of old,
We're strong and we're bold.
For we're from Tiger yellow and black,
For we're from Tigerland.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Happy Birthday Gazza
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Glimpse into the future

Kelly has very curly hair.
Kelly has hair that refuses to co-operate most mornings.
I used to call her hair a bird's nest until one day I discovered how literally she had taken me. She was about 4 years old and refused to sit under a tree at a park, frightened that the birds in the tree were going to nest in her hair!!
Kelly had her hair straightened on the weekend by her aunty. Shower time is tedious with no amount of water to be let near her hair.
She looks much older to me and it gives me a worrying glimpse into the future. She did inherit half my genes you know :-D
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Is it true or just a vicious rumour??
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Home and hosed
Too much food, alcohol, late nights, food, early mornings, food. I came back a big rolly polly. First stop, The Gym. Treadmill creaked and groaned as my jelly belly tossed up and down. Sight not to behold.
We also brought back our new addition to our household, Ockie the Abyssinian. The flight was a bit turbulent and the landing was all over the show so she was very relieved to see our 2 friendly faces looking in her cage saying her name. She is 11 years old and has settled in quite nicely. She is a bit spooked by the great outdoors. The neighbourhood cats have been over to check her out and the first train that went past scared her a little. But she has done a bit of exploring and spent the majority of the weekend out in the backyard.
My casual position finished up last Friday but they have asked me in on Tuesday - how does that work??!! Anyway job hunting is now on my agenda, probably gonna be a bit difficult before Xmas but take it as it comes. I applied for a dream job on Thursday but so far no response. I will just enjoy some time off before life becomes busy again.
Had lovely Lime Leaf Thai dinner last night, curry and red wine, followed by dvd's and red wine on the white wine couch (so called cos it is a cream couch!!) - very enjoyable
Lifes great
Now wheres the position vacant ads
Monday, November 24, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
and it gets even better
I put my once yearly bet on the Melbourne Cup - $5 each way on Viewed - number 10. Basically I did it because the Sunday paper writer said to pray for rain and it had rained buckets for two days. But unbeknown to me it wasn't a heavy track!! But Bart Cummings did train him and he is the record holder.
So history shows that Viewed won!! And the odds were something like 46-1 so I pocketed $302. You gotta love that!! Now I jokingly try to give my boss tips!!!
And the even better thing is that Kelly and I are jetting off to Queensland soon, only 5 days but wow they are gonna be action packed. Dreamworld, Wet 'n Wild, Casino/dinner - 3 things booked already. And we will bring our new house mate back. Ockie the cat...photos soon!!
We both need the break and are both looking forward to catching up with my sisters family again - twice in 6 months!!
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Couching it
Well this weekend I am child free until Monday night. I have Kelly for Cup Day - gotta love having a Public Holiday for a horse race. I love being an Australian, Victorian, Melburnian (and can someone please explain why we drop the 'o' from Melbourne to Melburnian?)
So last night I wasted time - fantastically delicious
Hit the couch with takeaway Thai, a couple bottles of red, some dodgy DVD's and some great company.
Who would have thought this 41 year old still had it in her, 5.00am bed beckoned and of course I woke up at 7.00!!
Totally in recovery mode today. Water, toast/bread, water, lollies, water, read paper
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Weekend ramblings
I had a great workout at the gym this morning, running 4 km's then doing core work then onto lower body workout. As I was doing step ups with HUUUUGE weights (well it felt like it!) my hair plastered to my head, red face, yeah I am not a pretty exerciser...I noticed a guy through the window staring at me on his way to the pool. As he turned the corner he did the ol' sneak out of the corner of his eye then a few paces on he did the full stare again!! Well I met his full stare with a poke out of my tongue!!! Luckily he found it funny and we both shared a huge grin...totally sprung!!! Gave me my first giggle of the day.
Actually I have been giggling a lot lately. And got my loud laugh happening at work. Best thing I ever did was get out of that Norgren hellhole and get my twinkle back in my eye :-)
So to enjoy the warm weather we headed off to Como House for an open garden day. Jazz band, snag in bread on the lawn, devonshire tea, croquet, lovely gardens. The flowers contrasted with the background of the Aussie bush hills. And all this within a short drive of our place. Rhododendron gardens next Saturday.
I love them thar hills
Three weeks to Queensland holiday - YAY
Monday, October 20, 2008
Twinkle Twinkle
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky!
When the blazing sun is gone,
When the nothing shines upon,
Then you show your little light,
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
Then the traveller in the dark,
Thanks you for your tiny spark,
He could not see which way to go,
If you did not twinkle so.
In the dark blue sky you keep,
And often through my curtains peep,
For you never shut your eye,
Till the sun is in the sky.
As your bright and tiny spark,
Lights the traveller in the dark,—
Though I know not what you are,
Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Thursday, October 09, 2008
4 kms in 30 mins
I am thinking of trying to organise a Karaoke night. I think they have Karaoke at the Knox Club on a Saturday night...anyone interested?? Go for dinner, drinks and a sing, drinks and a sing, or any combination that you feel inclined to do...
My personal Karaoke favourite which is accompanied by my frantic ABBA-like arm movements is
'Oh now go
Walk out the door
Just turn around now
You're not welcome anymore
Weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye
Did ya think I'd crumble, did ya think I'd lay down and die
Oh no, not I, I will survive
Ohhh as long as I know how to love
I know I''ll be alive
I've got all my life to live, I've got all my love to give
I will survive, I will survive HEY HEEEEEYYYYYYY'
One drink and I will be up there but you had all better have two drinks to survive my singing!!
What are your favourite singalongs??
C'mon lets do it, email me with your available dates - hoping to do it before we go on our Qld trip middle November
We'll have fun fun fun til her daddy takes the t-bird awaaayyyy
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Y M C A
Managed 2km's in 16 minutes, not bad considering I was a little tender. Dont want to overdo it in these early days but I was jogging along thinking how I can slowly build up to 3 or 5km so I could enter a Fun Run again. It wasn't that long ago that I ran 10km non-stop in just over an hour.
Went on a different stepper tonight, cross between a stepper and a skiing machine. I got a little CONfused, criss crossed between stepping and skiing for about 20 minutes, must work on my style. Pity the people on the bikes behind me, I was blocking all their natural light!!
Then onto the upright bike, 5 minutes with a bit of weight then 10 minutes freewheeling, much easier on my knee.
Then lots of stretching, think that is the key.
Think I will be sore from that steppie/skiing thingie and will definitely sleep well tonight
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The return of The Blob
My knee is doing a little protest tonight but has not pulled up too badly.
I did 20 minutes on the Michael Jackson Moon Walker machine, pass me the white glove. Onto the treadmill, did a very slow jog, some may call it a fast walk. I suppose it was 3/4 of the pace I used to do and that wasn't breaking any records. I managed 2 km's in 15 mins and I was quite surprised by my fitness level. Might even consider going in another 10km fun run if body holds up.
Now my heart level is up a little, I whip over to the bike and do a fast pace with little weight for 5 mins, followed by 10 mins with varying weights and speeds. Then stretch stretch stretch.
Oh and btw it is a 'Unisex' gym - first time for me - mmm wonder what Unisex is??
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Meet Andy Dec Rus - warts and all
I ask her questions out of the side of my mouth in a low mumbling voice. She then replies out of the side of her mouth in the lowest voice that she can muster.
We were having one such discussion this morning in bed. I mentioned that I could talk out of one side of my mouth better than the other and demonstrated it. She had a go and said 'Nah Mum I'm just as good both sides cos I'm Andy-Dec-Rus!!'
Oh and as for warts - yep another childhood germy thingie has attacked our household. Kelly has 3 plantar warts on the soles of her feet. I am going to try a traditional remedy on one foot and a natural remedy on the other. Traditional remedy involved a trip to the chemist and $16 later. Natural remedy is $3 bottle of apple cider vinegar and at least I can use it in Summer salads if it isn't successful.
Work is great, thanks for asking, though I am totally k-nackered. Have got Thursday off and I am looking forward to a sleep in and a very relaxing day.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
If you dont have friends you dont really have a life
Happy Birthday Grant.
You have been (and I hope will continue to be ) the most fantastic friend I could have wished for in my life. You have been there through all my ups and downs, ready with advice when I wanted it, a shoulder (or two) to cry on and always ready for a joke and a laugh.
In actual fact, I think that you know more about me than I know myself! Especially when I get THAT look.
I will always treasure the many happy memories I have of working with you. I hope that we can continue our friendship outside of our working lives.
I always think of your hysterical giggle (who has ever heard of a man hysterically giggling?), your teary eyes (hey look is there something in my eye?) and how you had the same sense of humour as me (dirty dirty man).
Words are sometimes inadequate but what you wrote in my 1st Norgren leaving card was quite appropriate and also got me a bit teary...
By chance we met
By choice we are friends
Happy Birthday mate
and a big BOO from Kelly!!
PS - Sorry about the Sainters - good effort
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Spare the rock, spoil the child?
Well now I am a parent :-D
Tonight was so funny
Kelly was trying to get in my good books and decided to make my bed. Gasp, what, it wasn't made this morning!! Sorry I digress. I hurt myself and instead of swearing I said 'Mamma Mia' to which Kelly replied 'Oh Mum, you're not gonna start singing THAT song again'.
Well of course I had to start singing and dancing ABBA style. Kelly wasn't impressed with my dancing!!
I went off to cook dinner and I heard a little squeaky voice coming from upstairs 'Yes I was broken hearted...!!!"
Monday, September 15, 2008
Storm in a teacup
I must have danced the rain dance
Winter has returned - blowing a gale, freezing cold, rainy
Try as you might Miserable Winter, Enthusiastic Spring will not succumb.
New job going well. Brain strained and drained. But hey I am happy to be out of the Norgren Nightmare.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Spring has Sprung
Yay Yay Yay
Layers of clothing come off.
Mowers and whipper snippers going.
Barbeques to be had.
Thanks Gill for a great BBQ last night and Happy Birthday for Tuesday.
Today I'm off to spend my eBay money. Going to Berwick Potteries to hopefully buy a new sandstone look letterbox. Nice coffee shops in Berwick so maybe a cake and coffee could be in order - noice
This is smiling weather so SMILE you miserable baaaastards!!! :-D
Thursday, September 11, 2008
How did I do it?
I went to the Matinee and dragged poor Dad along. I did tell a little white lie and told him it would only go for an hour or so...ummm...errrr...2 hours later!!
I don't know quite how I did it but I've got the cutest best looking kid in the whole of Lysterfield Primary!! Kelly was half singing and half chatting to her friend beside her...cute!!
Some of the older kids had pre-recorded interviews that showed on a screen. They had interviewed Red Symons, Lysterfield's Principal and a selection of kids. Kelly was one of them!! As the production was about food they had asked the kids what were their favourite foods. Most kids said Pizza or Maccas but Kelly yelled out 'Vegetables' - oh yeah what century was that in??!!
One poor father was dragged up onto the stage and ended up stealing the scene. A few bloopers were made along the way - gotta love that.
Kelly is off doing night performance - her Dad is watching this one - I went to the Village and enjoyed a Thai meal washed down with a glass or two of Shiraz. Hard choice but someones gotta do it.
Keep smiling and make everyone wonder what you are smiling at ;-)
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Bonking in the Garden - part two
Can you see the blaze of Coprosma Karo Red hedges? Ok they may be small but hey it it aint the size that counts - yeah yeah I have been told that many times over the years :-)
60 plants planted out, some twice due to my Dad's exacting nature. Not far enough away from the path!! 5cm short - well he can be a pedantic perfectionist! I zipped my lip, let Mum and Dad 'discuss' the pros and cons and silently went about the business of digging up about 25 plants. Once they were replanted to everyones satisfaction, we built up the garden beds with more dirt and topped off with mulch. A lot of work but hey the end result is/will be fantastic.
Front garden is mostly complete. I have enough burgundy coloured plants and need a bit more yellow. So this afternoon scooted off to Bunnings for a browse with no success (after Fathers Day duties of course).
Back garden is next on the agenda. Kelly's fairy garden has been promised first. The site is already selected next to the camellia (cos fairies adore camellias!!). A few paper daisies, a selection of grasses and a plant called Fairy something or rather have already been purchased. Kelly has claimed the garden arch which has already been adorned with fairies, fairy wings and other girlie stuff. Need to chop down 2 ugly, leggy Pittosporums.
Not much will be left of the original garden, the lemon tree, a camellia, 2 azaleas, couple of ground covers and a few native fushcias.
But best news for the weekend is that I sold my tag along bike for $168.49 - can you believe it??!! Yahoo yippee, I only paid $100 for it. Now when is that shopping spree :-D
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Bonking in the Garden
But before your imaginations take you too far...
It was a frog seminar.
Our frog populations are in big strife. Australia is one of the worst places in the world due to the prolonged drought and a bacteria Chytrid Fungus.
A 1 hour talk went an extra 30 minutes by which time Kelly was sitting/laying over me, arms around my neck, squirming, whispering, asking questions!! But that's not all folks.
A field trip was in order. So off we all trooped to Koomba Park.
Craig (the Frog expert) was jumping down into the marshes, shining his torchlight trying to spotlight a frog. Did you hear a Toc, Click, Cluck, Bonk, Whistle??? We heard at least 3 different frogs.
It was dark and cold but invigorating. Back to nature. I really miss my camping days.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Can you see it???
You can? - Congratulations you are the proud owner of an imaginative, creative mind.
You can't - Ok, so that you don't feel left out, I do acknowledge that it May look like a big patch of wet sodden dirt with a few sticks for roses and a HUGE trench and heaps of work yet to do...but the POTENTIAL, surely you must FEEL it!!
I got interrupted by a big downpour and felt I had done enough for the weekend. I have a stiff neck and back. I have earned my red wine and curry.
Olympics fever
Rules are fairly basic - plastic ball, plastic pins, no fixed line, as many turns as you need to get all 10 pins down and lots of jumping and squealing on the spot.
My Dad is very good at this and so he usually volunteers for a game. Also recently discovered that he is very good at Wii lawn bowls, but that is another story.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Off to luncheon, Ladies!
I am relaxing into this enforced period of rest. Actually I am loving it.
Friday nights drinks ended on Saturday with me arriving home in my pumpkin coach.
I had a whole Kelly-free weekend - glorious!! I miss her like crazy but...
Watched Olympics (our pole vaulter's gold was one of the best, I was screaming encouragement at him!), watched a bit of footy and also finished Season 2 of Dexter (totally misunderstood serial-killer!). Got into bed about 2ish.
Sunday, I only left the house to walk to the Village to get the newspaper. Lazed around the house :)
Yesterday went to the nursery and spent $400 on plants!! 60 hedge plants, some vegies, some flowers and shit now I have to plant them. Thinking I will invite Mum and Dad around for dinner and get some help ;-)
Oh and got a phone call yesterday...
Yep I have a job
At least until Xmas
Yep it is at the place where they have frequent BBQ lunches and chockie bickies laid on
Yep it pays well
Yep they are great guys
What's the negative?
5 days per week, but on the positive side, only school hours
Life is good
Must be off, lunching with the ladies
Tada
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
We did it
Morning tea was enjoyed by the 'ladies' - rich cheesecake and a cointreau almond sponge affair - choices choices, you all know how I am useless at choices, so I had a bit of both!!
Lunch was supplied by the lovely Francine. Indian meat and potato patties, 'wedding' rice (sultanas, crispy onion and cashew nuts) and cucumber yoghurt on the side - absolutely to die for. Oh and we had more cake supplied by Glenda, followed by chocolates.
I didn't shed a tear but did come close. Funny how you should always expect the unexpected. Good ol' down-to-earth, no bullshit Margie gave me a huge hug and a big smooch and wished me the best...ooo nearly lost it. I think that I was better off than Trish cos I had my trial break early last year so I felt that I was ready to move on. I received a sms from Trish to say she was at the hairdressers downing a Cruiser and she was a little in shock!!
So for me, I feel this is the start of something great and it is the next phase in my life. I feel optimistic, relaxed and know that everything will just work out for the best. Also helps that my redundancy money is not taxed!!
The last few days I have spoken to so many people that I have worked with over the years and it been a big blast from the past. Probably gonna be more ex employees than current employees at the pub.
It has been a great ride. I am thankful that I have survived with my liver intact.
Onwards and upwards
Conchka, Condal, CD, signing out
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Aaaah the good ol' days
If you are available to head down to Flanigans (Stamford) Friday ?? Aug anytime from ??pm we would love to see you there for a few beverages and some reminiscing as it is our last day at Norgren.
Love & Kisses
Trish & Connie
Must remember to take my vitamins for the next week or so
There is an excited buzzzzzzzzz in the air
PS If you don't know the date and time then obviously you weren't on the V.I.P. list!!
Monday, August 11, 2008
5 days to go but who is counting!!
PS Roses looks great - in my mind I have a picture of them in full bloom- a mass of yellow and burgundy
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Hot Dates
Then I am off on a hot date with my Dad, first a coffee at the cafe then onto the Cameo to watch Dark Knight.
The rain has started again. But must plant bare rooted roses today. Think of how nice they will look in a few months time.
Friday, August 08, 2008
General Musings
One is for an Athletic clothing company, quite close to home, part time hours, 2 days per week. HR lady sounded very friendly. The other is through a friend, working in a day hospital/plastic surgery. Hold the jokes re plastic surgery, thanks :-) Hours not so user friendly and it would be on a rotating roster. But I have agreed to go in for a chat and see what is on offer.
My sister has invited me to revisit her in Queensland after Norgren job ends. That is sounding like the best offer on the table so far. She has the in-laws visiting though so that is very unfortunate timing.
I really got into my day off yesterday. Went for a brisk long walk (knee is complaining today), 2 loads of clothes washing, grocery shopping (don't go to Aldi's on Thursday, every Knox senior citizen seemed to be there), cup of tea in the sun, tax return completed, long lunch, burned Pride & Prejudice for 3 girls at work, Judge Judy and where has the time gone...pick up Kelly.
6 work days at Norgren left, not that I am counting. And oh the boss came good and agreed to pay me 8 weeks redundancy rather than the 4 weeks originally offered.
Weekend - Kelly nagged me to go rollerblading, don't think I am going to get away with the skates this time.
Want to get rid of the other ugly weeping tree out the front but it is going to take some co-ordination of my parents and ex-husband. Everytime I walk into my house I look at it with distaste, not a good vibe. Getting to the end of the time that it can be transplanted and also the end of the time that bare rooted roses can be put in. I am thinking Burgundy Icebergs standards with a Gold Bunny climber on the side fence...I can picture it. I go to bed with the image in my head.
Must try and start sanding and painting my bookshelf as well.
Lots of housey stuff to be done...I am loving it here
...It is raining outside and it has turned dark. Just got back from finding my daughter, over the road socialising with her girlfriend without telling me where she was going. Wonder where she gets that from??
Life is good from where I am sitting :-D
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Has anyone found a whistle?!
Kelly's front tooth was hanging on by a thread - yuk
She could turn it completely around and still it didn't come out - double yuk
When she closed her mouth (yes she does do that occasionally!) the tooth stuck out horizontally - triple yuk
Ok so it needs to come out. It is way past bedtime. I sit down on the bed several times to stop my faint feeling. I get my wiggly teeth phobia from my mother and my sister inherited the gene as well. Deep breath. Poor child has trust that I won't hurt her. Feel sick knowing that I will hurt her but take a good grip on the tooth, quick tug and it is out. Blood everywhere, more tears.
Dangly bit of her gum or inside of tooth still hanging there. Her tongue kept touching it. So she got to sleep in my bed, rolled on her side with instructions to hang her tongue out of the sid
Oh and Kelly has lost her whistle. She thought it was hilarious that she know does the same toothy airy whistle that I do!
Windwill vision

We had been missed by the aged librarian. We were in the habit of going every Tuesday afternoon for the free story telling followed by dubious artsy projects. Haven't been since we went on holidays.
So, doing my good mother impersonation, obediently I followed a skipping, non-whistling (more on that later) seven year old into the reading room. Few stories later and we were into making masks. Wasn't that the last activity we did? Never mind. We rolled our sleeves up and started colouring, pasting, scissor curling of paper (hey I can still do that) and applying copious amounts of glitter. A very nice looking mask emerged, with thankfully not much help required from me. Glitter everywhere.
We emerged triumphantly from the library onto the next stop, The Playground.
There is a windmill that is a feature of the park. It has coloured paddles, something I hadn't realised until tonight. The late afternoon sun was hitting the colour of the paddles and was reflecting a rainbow straight into our faces. Behind the windmill, the darkness of the night had begun to set upon the hills and rainclouds threatened.
I had to take a picture. I got one of my very strong spooky feelings. It was a good feeling. The word, 'Vision' popped straight into my head and I just thought to myself that this means something. I wonder what it means??
Friday, August 01, 2008
3 weeks x 3 days x 6 hours = 54
I have to say that I am totally flattered. Today, I have received numerous interstate phone calls and have chit chatted with the Melbourne office staff with my never ending cuppa on hand. It is nice that I am held in such high regard by my colleagues. And don't take me wrongly, I am not blowing my own trumpet, it is just that I have been pleasantly surprised by the number of people who have bothered to make their feelings known to me.
One of the nicest comments today was by Gill - 'Connie we will really miss THAT laugh' - ok ok so it was a little bit loud and unofficelike (hey is that a word??!!) but what can they do, Sack Me? insert another raucous laugh!!
Oh and another comment by Lynn - 'Connie you look so happy, like you have had a burden lifted off your back and you are relieved' - and that is true...
The end of my 20 years of working life at Norgren is near. It has been quite a ride.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
I am in my Happy place
Ok I can do this exercise thing again. I drove in my car to measure the distance to my second closest pub...why I live so close to a range of public drinking places is another story. Anyway it was 1.5 km there so obviously it was 1.5km back.
I have been told that running outside is easier. I find it harder. The thin winter air constricts my airways, it is cold and I always feel like the paths are on a slant? Stop making excuses I say to myself, so I hit the bike path that runs parallel for ever along the railway line. I alternated running with brisk walking on the way down, still conscious of my niggly leg. Got into a rhythm with Killers music, then had to abruptly stop to walk and fiddle with my MP3 player as Bindi Irwin music started...forgotten I had put that on for Kelstar.On the way back I was doing the whole Julia Roberts singing in the bath thing with Foo Fighters...that Dave Grohl is just sooo cool. Frightened a little old lady on her electric scooter with my loud singing of Long Road to Ruin.
More walking on the way back than running as the day was beautiful (though cold) and I just enjoyed the passing scenery.
Strange how I got to the pub a lot quicker than I got back. Nothing much has changed in 20 years!!
Post-it note stuck to my forehead...must get back into training for some fun runs...I have a serious case of winter podge!
PS - I have gone the total chop at the hairdressers tonight...gone for the sporty, cutesy style in a great dark shade...I love the freedom of wearing my hair how I like it, being able to dag around in my trakky pants and eating leftovers any night of the damned week that I please
No job but bloody happy :D
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Connie is pushed

She was gonna jump, but she was pushed.
August 22nd, final day. Big night planned at the local. All and sundry invited (but no dickheads!!). Go hard or go home.
Saying of the day - Dickhead are dickheads because they just don’t get it…they cannot be taught. - thanks Buzz for your words of wisdom and thanks to Uncle Grant for getting all puffy chested...I appreciate it
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Happy Birthday x 3
Happy 7th birthday to Hannah for the 24th.
Luckily for this blended family all birthdays fall within a 2 week period. They have one big family gathering but 3 cakes...I like that!! Together but separate.
As Kelly and I are foster relatives we went along for an extended afternoon of snags in bread, cake, dip and chips, coffee, more cake, wine, cheesecake, and tea to wash it all down and to settle my tummy!!
I can't believe that 'the boys' are now legally adults...they are still in High School albeit their last year. We have known them since they just turned 11...when they were still in Primary School. They have grown like weeds, sprouted a little facial hair and voices deepened. Soon they will both be driving and attending university.
What a pleasure and a honour to witness your transition into adulthood.
Lynne and Daryl (Brett, Stephanie and partners), you should all be proud of the parts you have played in raising two wonderful boys.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
The Twisties Mystery

Was it me??
I do know who it is...but I'm not telling ;-)
PS Google Image Search 'Twisties' - Life's pretty straight without Twisties!!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Self delusion, Shiraz, and Starfish
But Buzz, I will forgive you as I realise you are (a teeny insy winsy bit) technologically disadvantaged/challenged. "like just give me a phone to make and receive calls, I don't want GPS, surround sound, mini plasma screen and daily horoscopes updates, I just want a phone".
Oh, in my very first paragraph I have successfully proven your points 1 and 2 listed below!! It is not my fault that your favourite saying is 'To infinity and beyond" :D
And as for point 3, well I can honestly say that I have never experienced a 'Starfish' - at least not with someone who had a pulse, oh though there was that time...
Your 'Starfish' experience has given us all many lunchtime laughs but we are laughing with you not at you, honestly!
Maybe the 'Starfish' experience started off with a little Self delusion, followed by a copious amount of Shiraz and ended with the Starfish saying either "You did ok??!!" or "Are you insane?!!!"
PS I loved how you went from
perhaps, maybe, one day I will get a plasma/lcd tv
to ok so what is the best for me, how big, what price, what brand
to me receiving a sms from Grant saying 'Guess what, Leftie went out and bought a tv tonight'
- something I would do, compulsive!!
And as for what was in my coffee, I'm not telling ;-)
EMAIL RECEIVED -
It was revealed to me today over lunch when someone said to Connie….”what ever is in your coffee, I want some”.
This made me realise the true story, although I am not so sure it has a lot to do with coffee. It well maybe be due to a mixture of coffee in some way…or perhaps more due to a mixture of coffee, alcohol and possibly even pharmaceutical drugs, (prescription or otherwise) but whatever the true cause….the symptoms are posted on the internet for all to see. And I have been told,… that there is quite some readership!
What is not apparent on this blog…and rarely commented on at all…is just how much time occupies Connie’s day in the following activities:
- Trying to take the piss out of me.
- Trying to think up new, unusual and potentially embarrassing nick names for me.
- Making jokes about star fish.
I….on the other hand….try to avoid star fishes at all cost. I have been fairly successful at this of late …. Now I really need to concentrate on also avoiding other aquatic species…especially jelly fish and oysters at low tide.
I on the other hand…have no such spare time. I am currently multitasking…almost unheard of in males…but I am watching Big Brother while typing this letter…and at the same time administering medicinal doses of a varietal Shiraz….. as has been recommended by my therapist and close friends alike.
I am not sure if it is the alcohol or simply self delusion which has made me think tonight that learning French and Spanish right now might be a good thing and that it may actually help with my Italian lessons.
And while we are on the subject of personal development…I think I should let everyone know that I decided to cease immediately my attempts at counseling close friends, neighbors and relatives. The results to date have been less than encouraging. In fact.. it is true to say that matters have been made worse for all concerned and as a result..I think I will focus my attention on the “Responsible Use of Alcohol” classes that the Magistrate said I had to attend.
Who knows????...I might even start a blog!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
I Hate School
She had a Transport assignment sheet in her schoolbag for the holidays. We dutifully filled out different types of transport we had used. Legs, bikes, rollerblades, car, train, scooter. I asked her Monday morning if she needed to take it back to which she replied 'No'. Well it should have been a 'Yes'...as they worked on it in class and had to write down '6 facts' from the holidays.
All the kids had to give a talk and they had to sit in the teachers chair and the kids had to point out the 'facts'. Bloody hell, I can't remember school being so stressful, especially grade 1.
So I went through it with her Tuesday night, role playing and describing different activities we had done on the holidays and incorporating the transports into it. She was clearly nervous and stressed about it. It was surprising to me actually. She stomped off in a huff, started crying and wrote I Hate School on her paper.
I tried to reason with her and ask her if there was anything else troubling her. She had a small complaint about some playground politics and also that one of her teachers yells?? So I decided to write a letter to the teacher just to ask if there might be something else troubling her. Well I think the teacher handled the situation very poorly. She pulled Kelly aside, basically read out what I had written and put her on the spot, and asked whether anything was wrong. Like if she won't tell me or her father, there is no way a teacher is gonna get the information out of her.
I approached the teacher after school, on the quiet (incorrectly thinking that it was all done discreetly) to which the teacher replied, that there was nothing wrong and that Kelly said that she had been 'just tricking'.
I think not. But she was happier when I picked her up so maybe it was the stress of talking in front of her class and being unsure of stating 6 facts.
You never stop worrying about your kids I suppose. That wasn't in the Motherhood manual they passed out at the hospital. Actually come to think of it, the manual was full of blank pages, you just gotta make it up as you go along and just try your best. :D
Monday, July 14, 2008
Another Aussie claim to fame!
Imagine being 108 - now then I will be able to complain that I am tired!!
I always have a lot of admiration for the seniors who try to keep up with technology.
Hope the stars are in alignment for me at 2.30pm tomorrow...
Think positive, think positive
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The 'armless Dolly
I was in a horrible mood today at work. After I had a night of dreaming, tossing and turning and little sleep, I then went to work for the 'waiting' game. Waiting for the call to 'come to my office and here is your golden handshake'. The wait is worse than the actual event but the actual event never came to fruition. It is such a terrible atmosphere and as I am sensitive to atmospheres/surroundings, 6 hours working here is just an overload on me.
I just don't cope well with stress or change or uncertainty at all.
Anyway I came home and cooked a lovely dinner, real comfort food. Left over lasagne with roasted pumpkin, potato and kumara, sour cream on the side. Mmmm and had a red wine as well.
Poor Kelly was so tired from her first day back at school, pulled all my strings and I went well to keep my cool. The last straw for her was when she was playing with her favourite doll and her arm ripped apart. Man, what a tragedy. She stormed up the stairs, screaming and yelling at me (well she did catch me taking a picture of the amputation!). I tried to placate her to no avail. She stormed down again only to hit her head on the clothes horse and stub her big toe.
I just tried to cuddle her to calm her but even that didn't work. A quick phone call to Nana who advised her to wrap up the doll and the severed arm in a blanket and that she would fix her tomorrow. Thank goodness for Nan's needle and thread skills.
This motherhood caper is hard sometimes. I am tired.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
There's no place like Home
Anyway I decided to embrace rather than fight the blades. So off we went to the local skating rink, it hasn't changed since I first went there about 25-30 years ago. Smells like 30 years of sweaty feet and I think the carpeted walls were the original...eww
When I was a teenager it was our thing to meet at the local rink for a couple of hours, skating, socialising and a few goes on the pinnies (I was a Pinball Wizard). Wasn't life simple back then?
So we hit the 'parents skate free' Saturday session for 2.5 hours (yes you read it correctly) I skated around on roller skates, I know it is a bit old fashioned and daggy but stick with what you know, I reckon.
Why am I one of the only parents skating...oh well don't feel self conscious they are the ones missing out, aren't they? Ooo I am not so bad, let go of the rail after the first turn. I used to be good at this, I reassured myself. I started doing the crossover around the turn. No falls though I did run over Kelly's fingers when she fell over and was dragging me down with her!
I started the ball rolling and a few more parents (mostly fathers) got out there. The 'get-real' prize for the day has to go to the Mother walking around the rink in her high heel boots!
We had heaps of fun and we were quite tired when we got home. The folks dropped in for a late lunch and then Kelly retired to the couch for a couple of Barbie movies. To top off a 'just lurvely' day we watched The Wizard of Oz - can you believe this movie is 69 years old.
There's no place like Home, there's no place like Home
Saturday, July 12, 2008
My my, at Waterloo Napoleon did surrender
Went to see Mamma Mia last night. Mostly it was a feel good 'chick flick'.
I really related to the single mum bringing up beautiful daughter by herself theme. So when the above song came on in a particularly moving scene, I gotta admit that I got a little choked up. I turned to my friend, flapping my hand at my weepy eyes and trying to stop my sobs, to which I got the (not so) comforting 'Oh Connie I knew you would cry at this part!!'
I was an original ABBA fan and still have my 1st vinyl album ever - ABBA Arrival - with the helicopter on the front :-)
Dancing Queen got my feet twitching and I was ready to hit the Karaoke bars :)
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Ebaying again
She decided she wanted to get in the picture and asked me 'what do you think people would pay for me'. Of course, I replied that she was 'priceless'!!
Pic also shows how small (but efficient?) my kitchen really is.
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Can I interest anyone in a lemon??
Started the transformation of my lemon tree into a manageable standard shape. It is not high which made it a lot easier. Trimmed all the under branches off and as you can see from the container in front, it had heaps of lemons on it.
When I first moved in, it looked quite sick and all the fruit was so so. It is amazing what a good feed and a drink can do - mmm must be a male lemon tree!!
So Kelly and I retired to the trampoline and counted all the lemons. We got 123. Would have been 124 but as I was the heaviest one on the tramp, they kept rolling towards me and I sat on one. Ended up with a very juicy butt cheek!! Kelly thought it was hilarious.
So what to do with 123 lemons??? Well my old reliable drink that I keep coming back to is Southern Comfort and coke with a slice of lemon to take away that ohhhh so sweet taste...mmmm - and I always enjoy one or two with my old mate Rob in QLD!! Maybe a Southern Comfort/Jim Beam with lemon housewarming party could be the go!! With the mandatory BBQ of course. Anyone interested?
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Round pegs v Square holes
When the first blogs (short for web logs, or online diaries) were posted in late 1998, they were a novelty. Today, blogging is so ubiquitous that health professionals have begun investigating the health effects of blogging as an activity - concluding that blogging can foster critical thinking and feelings of connection.
While some commentators have characterised bloggers as lonely, desperate souls in search of validation for their meaningless lives, recent medical research has indicated that the opposite might actually be true: bloggers appear to be less lonely and feel more connected and supported than those who don't blog.
Well occasionally I do feel lonely and a touch desperate (especially when Kelly is tucked up in bed and I have had that second glass of wine!) but yes mostly I feel a connection with my world and supported by my friends and family.
It is funny how we the human race feel the need to classify people. But sometimes we just don't quite fit the mould. I never pictured myself as a sole parent and if I am honest I suppose that in my ideal world, I would be part of a nuclear family. I have accepted that this is not to be for me and mostly I am ok with that. Unfortunately Single Mum still has a stigma attached to it. Mostly criticism is from small minded people fitting perfectly (supposedly) in their square holes and thinking that all round pegs are bludging on the welfare system.
My worst experience was where I was thrust together with a square hole woman who started spouting off about all the childcare benefits that round pegs get and how they should be cut back etc. Ironically she worked for Centrelink!! I was very controlled in the situation and walked away but it did get to me. Needless to say I avoided talking to her in any future social encounters.
B itter - no
I ritated - a little
T ry - walking in my shoes
C rying - helps, don't keep it in
H elp - from my friends will get me through
Slow start
Two cuppas and a great chat later, off she went to a kids party (hehe have fun) and off I went to meet another friend at Bunnings. Bought some new gardening tools to replace ones that I have lost in all my moves of last year. Off to Banksia Nursery - bought a small bare rooted nectarine. Off to another local nursery, bought Yellow Iceberg standard rose and miniature purple daisies for front garden.
Back home I mowed the lawn for the first time since I have moved here. It took longer to get the mower out of the shed, fuel it up and start it than actually mowing the grass!!. Chat with neighbour who also mowing his lawn then I planted out my front garden. Looks great. I have also planted miniature red roses that I got cheaply at school.
Trimmed lemon tree at back and will have another go tomorrow. Would like to standardise the lemon to stop it spreading and overtaking my small backyard. Will put nectarine somewhere out the back, need to survey the area!! Also, Kelly and I love blood plums so that could be another purchase coming up.
Now I need to decide on the border for the front garden. I have had the formal short hedge look which I still like but I am tending towards a softer edge with an Acacia dwarf. Sooo expensive though. Lots of the grasses are very popular especially now that we have permanent water restrictions. But any plant that survives in my garden has to be tough and drought tolerant :)
I have got at least 3 working days off this week - Yipppppeeee time to clean up around the house and garden and chill out with my lovely daughter.
My heatbag is M.I.A.
It is another very cold and frosty night so the flannels are coming out. Gee I miss her sneaking into my bed to warm herself up. A confession though...sssshhhh dont tell anyone...sometimes on the cold nights I let her believe that she is getting a special treat by sleeping yet again in my bed but really I like it...keeps me snuggly and warm.
So in between going to work I have fitted in a spot of grocery and clothes shopping, went and saw a movie with a friend, Will Smith's Hancock - light entertainment, actually enjoyed going to watch the big screen with a box of popcorn getting passed down the line. And we have promised ourselves another night out, one of the shorts looked ok. Finished watching Series 1 of Life and another series that will go unnamed.
Tomorrow will go to the gym - I am managing 3 km's in 20 mins on the dreaded tready followed by 10mins on the wave machine and a 10min light cycle. My knee complaining most of the way on the tready but no problem on the wave machine (which is amazing for me) and the cycle is good once the clicking sounds stop!! I have been doing lots of stretches and think I might be ready to start training for some 5km fun runs that are coming up soon in Melbourne city. Anyone want to come and keep me company??? Think I will give the 10km a miss until I am fully recovered...will that happen now that I have left the big 4 0 behind??
Got next week off for school holidays so will get to spend plenty of time with Kelly, we usually drive each other nuts by about the 5th day!! Will go and buy some of my roses tomorrow so she can help me plant the garden, one day next week. Also thinking we might catch up on some rest and have a pajama day and stay in our pj's all day watching movies and cartoons.
I am thinking of enrolling in an Access course - that is what my casual employer uses and I dont know anything about it. I have been asked to go back there next Tuesday, man I need a bigger bladder with how many cuppas they have in a day, very laid back, chocolate biscuits on tap, sometimes they watch the midday movie in lunchroom, have bbq's for lunch and pub counter lunches on Friday (oh yeah we just divert the phone to our mobiles!!) Does it get any better than that??!! Well the fridge has about 4 different kinds of beer in it, so I did mention to the boss that I wasn't a beer drinker in general (especially after that unfortunate incident back in the 1980's - kidding!) and maybe the token half drunk bottle of recorked wine didn't quite cut it. :D
I think I may like working there!!
Keep warm and safe everyone
xx
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
The Window
'How can you soar like an eagle when you are surrounded by turkeys'
Last week I bought a good friend a card with the words
'Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly'
Some people say when one door closes, another door opens. But I am thinking that maybe it is not a door but a window. In my mind I can see a little high window with a bright flash of sunshine beckoning me.
Tomorrow I am starting casual work at another place (whilst keeping my current job). The family owned business has down to earth people and importantly no Norgren bullshit.
It is a step in the right direction for me. That was one of my phone calls (Buzz, I know you were curious!!). Not sure how much I am getting paid yet or even the amount of hours I will be required but just take it as it comes. I am sure I will enjoy working here.
I feel that this is only the start of things that have been set in motion. Patience is a virtue they say and maybe that is my lesson out of all of this, cos patience is definitely not one of my strong points.
My world is finally coming together again. Please, friends, help me fly to The Window
Friday, June 27, 2008
Blah Blah Blah
School is done and dusted. Lovely ladies luncheon was had by all. Egg sandwiches, washed down with cups of tea followed by cream cakes, quick exchanges of phone numbers and email addresses and the year is complete.
Phew
Oh and being the modest sort that I am, I am sure all of you out there in cyberland would love to know how my report ended up. I got 98% High Distinction, I was totally rapt, ecstatic. Not really bragging just sharing my good news around!!
WEEKEND NEWS
Off to the footy tomorrow for Tigers v Blues - Kelly's 1st ever attendance at a football match, hope she doesn't get bored or else it gonna be a loooooong 3 hours. The weather is cold and wet, perfect for the hot pie and sauce. Friends son is playing at half time in the Little League.
And I might settle down and watch a few more episodes of Life. I also have Dexter but looks a bit scary and might revisit Spooks from the start. Oh and I need to catch up with Lost. Good weather to sink into the couch with a wine to watch all my TV shows.
GARDEN
So now the ugly weeping tree (like Helloooo who is a pretty weeper/cryer...I gotta be the ugliest cryer ever :D ) oh I digress...yes..the not so pretty weeping tree has been taken out of the front garden and I have a relatively small patch of very bare dirt to do with as I please. I love my roses but the choices!! Aaarghhh anyone who knows me, knows how I am with choices. I love Mr Lincoln, also Just Joey but I have always had the white icebergs because they always have lots of flowers for a long period of time but well, I think I want a change. So do I go for something that blends in with my bricks, probably orange and yellow pastel roses or do I go for a display of colour which include my favourite red?? And do I go for a tall or small standard, bush roses or miniatures or a mixture? I need Jamie Durie to pay a visit!!
But working on the theory that gardens are an evolving piece of art...really I can't go wrong, can I??!!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Widgets
WTF are Widgets?
Well I had a play around and got one on my blog, aren't I just becoming the big geek. Click on the Media Player tab and you can hear Coldplay's new release Violet Hill.
And news from their website
Top of the US pops
June 19, 2008 8:22 pm
We were pleased enough when Viva La Vida reached Number 2 in last week's Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Now it's climbed to Number 1.
Top of the UK pops
June 22, 2008 6:48 pm
Viva La Vida tops UK charts
BBC Radio 1 have just announced that Viva La Vida has become our first ever UK number one single. Amazing.
(Where are you now Crazy Frog?)
I took my love down to Violet Hill
There we sat in snow
All that time she was silent still
So if you love me
Won't you let me know?
If you love me,
Won't you let me know?
I'm loving you Chris Martin ;-)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Tuesday what will I does day
Then I have the whole afternoon to myself before school pick up and parent/teacher interview. Ho hum what to do?? Oh I am not used to this, all my friends are at work, oh well go shopping :D
Harvey Norman sales guy very helpful (and btw he smelt gorgeous hmmmmm) um er so I bought a 500gb external drive $121 and a internal DVD burner $33 (unfortunately I overlooked getting when I bought this new computer).
So off home I trotted very pleased with my solo purchases. I think I am getting this I.Tty bitty business. I installed the DVD drive by myself, hardest part was getting the computer cover back on :) and now I am in the process of burning Dexter season 1, episodes 1&2. Ooo the disk has just popped out, wonder if I have been successful??
Oh and I have to make a phone call tomorrow around lunchtime, could be a change coming in my life, keep fingers and toes crossed Kimmy
Friday, June 20, 2008
If a cat could speak, it wouldn't !

My neighbour commented on how cute our new cat was and he guiltily admitted to feeding it. All well and good, but we don't have a cat.
This young female is just gorgeous. She is quite dark but has tiger like markings through her thick winter coat. She is only quite young and well looked after. I think she may be quite fickle in her affections but she kept us both good company today. She basked in the sun near the window. Checked out the whole house upstairs and downstairs. Decided she liked Kelly's doona to sleep on for a while until I got up to make a cuppa and I lost my seat. She was a bit uncomfortable at being picked up at first but soon was purring.
Yes it is confirmed, I am a cat woman. :P I love their independence, their clean smell, their affection and love (when they feel like it!!)
Kelly got our picture of Pippy out, in her heart shaped frame, and
"Mum, Pippy will always be with us cos she is in our hearts" Then she proceeded to put the frame over my heart and then hers. We had a cuddle and a quiet reflection. Gee I have a sensitive little 7 year old.
And I confess, we fed our visitor today, but we were only being polite :D
2nd term comes to a close
"What Kelly has achieved"
'Kelly has demonstrated outstanding skills and work habits in class activities and is confident, well organised and motivated producing wonderful work. She is a keen reader using fluency and phrasing, recognising when what she has read does not make sense and re-reading to self-correct. Kelly predicts and infers what questions the text might answer. She also retells what she has read logically and includes key ideas. In Writing, it is pleasing to see Kelly writing a range of short sequenced texts including imagined ideas, cards, messages and notes. She uses capital letters, full stops and question marks correctly some of the time. Kelly uses her knowledge of some spelling patterns to generate plausible attempts at spelling unfamiliar words. She listens to conversations and texts including, serialised stories about real or imaginary events with little supporting visual information. In Mathematics, Kelly is able to model, read, record and order two-digit numbers and knows numbers before and after a given number up to 100. She can also count from 0 by 2s, 5s and 10s to a given target. Kelly is able to classify two dimensional shapes accurately, according to properties like the number of sides and faces of the shape. Kelly has been a quiet achiever in I.C.T. this semester, experimenting with a variety of computer software with enthusiasm. Well done on a terrific semester's work, Kelly!'
Well aren't I just the proud Mother Hen :D
She is bordering on grade 2 level for English and Maths. Both her effort and class behaviour are excellent...if only I got some of that nice behaviour at home...just seem to be getting all the oh yeah attitude at the moment. The joys of Motherhood
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
End of school term looms
I printed, bound and handed in my much complained about report. My schoolfriend who had also struggled with it finished at the same time. Telstra has made a fortune out of our late night text msgs and phone calls basically just to whinge to each other. Well, we both bound it at the same time and I put my arm around her and we posed to an imaginary camera with big cheesey grins. What a relief!
Had last terminology test and our teacher saved the easiest one for last, woohoo.
Finishing up on Thursday going out for celebratory lunch Thursday week :)
Might take a week off on the school holidays and have a few pajama days with Kelly. She sure needs it. Poor darling. She tells me about 'a girl in her class' who, after lunch, whilst watching Charlotte's Web fell asleep!! Of course it was her...double checked her bag for a teachers 'please explain' note.
Oh and we have to practice catching in the holidays...she only managed a 2 out of 10 with the beanbag catching P.E. exercise...as far as throwing and catching are concerned she is a terrific runner!! Eye/hand co-ordination has never been one of her strong points much to my mums dismay...
Good luck continues for me, stars must be in the right alignment!!
Monday, June 16, 2008
Spooky monster
Following on from Thursday, a little good thing...it was a phone call actually 'Anonymous' (see previous posts comments).
Today I just had one of my feelings that I should take my phone to morning tea (something that I never do). So I followed my hunch. Well I got another phone call, cant tell you all yet but it is work related...
Now that you a

Oh and I decided to do something unique and interesting yesterday. We trundled off to the Eastlink open day along with 99,998 other people!! So much for unique but it was kinda fun. Did the 10km bike ride, what a breeze, wish I had attempted the 30 but was wary of my still dodgy knee. Even though the 10km was easy peasy Japanesey on the bike it did give me an appreciation of how far I had run (read shuffled) in my fun runs.
My Nan is around me lately, heard a tinkle of my windchime and the smell of my daphne bush keeps wafting up. I feel very settled in our new home, like I have lived here for years. I feel safe, secure and my world is really shining brightly at the moment. Must try and hold onto that contentment through these winter months.