Words I use



I'm into mosaics and collections of things at the moment. Here's a great site that did this for me from the words of this blog. Nice to see my husband's name is the biggest - I do talk about him a fair bit! (click to see)

Look out for an image mosaic soon... And some news about the second half of my Queensland trip.

Family time

So, I said I was heading to Brisbane and here I am. Belinda picked me up on Tuesday evening and I met the lovely Thea for the first time. I also jammed my finger in her pram while putting my suitcase in the back of the car - lots of blood! She's so compltely adorable and tiny. Photo's later when I've spent more than a few hours with her.

Dad picked me up Wednesday morning - his birthday! We stopped at a nursey in the way home to pick up some potted plants for mum. And then we went home - to their new house! Was very strange coming to a house that i've never seen before and seeing all my family's stuff in it. After 5 days here i'm used to it now.

I've been sharing a (very huge) room with my littlest sister, sewing with mum and making cards with both of them. Jes came over on Wednesday night to go out to dinner for dad's birthday but I haven't really seen anyone else or done anything else. Nice!

Tomorrow we're going to see Picasso's private collection of atworks and then i'll spend next week with Belinda and Thea. Right now, I'm in charge of dinner.....

The Gramps

Last week Joel, his family and I trekked over to Halls Gap in the beautiful Grampians. I was concerned beforehand that I would feel a bit overwhelmed and under-spaced but the weather was so incredibly cold and rainy that even though I had to work up the courage to leave the warmth of the fire for the ice of the almost outside toilet I did ok.

All the girls (Rachel, Rachel and Rosemary!) had bought some craft to do and some books to read. I used the scarf I'm knitting to teach Rach how to knit and Rosemary whipped up a jumper on her sewing machine in an afternoon. I read one whole book and started another which I finished yesterday. We watched a few movies and used lines from them in all our conversations until we can't get them out of heads. (Anyone know which movie this comes from? "I'm in the garden... with Colin..." or this one? "your mouth is writing cheques that your body can't cash.")

The boys managed to find enough rain free time to make fire sized logs out of a fallen tree with an axe (and later a chainsaw that Steven bought back). Joel found a little house for sale and drew plans to renovate the outside of it. Daniel gave his car a service in the rain and Andrew almost went for a bike ride.

On the one morning that there was sun we played a challenging game of mini golf on the hardest mini golf course ever. I did... well, I took lots of pictures! I think Steven won overall.

On the last morning, after we'd packed up, we headed to Mt William for the 2k hike straight up to see the snow at the top. Joel and I were incredibly grateful for our purchase of gloves a few days before in Stawell. Quite honestly though the snow was not really worth the walk but I did feel like I deserved the huge lunch I ate at the pub aftwerwards!

And now, tomorrow, I'm off up to Brisbane for two weeks to spend time with my family and Belinda and her baby Thea.

First - I have to re pack everything I just unpacked and washed!