
Tom and Thea were given quite a lot of money for Christmas. Today they went shopping and their reward is a lego bonanza!

Tom and Thea were given quite a lot of money for Christmas. Today they went shopping and their reward is a lego bonanza!
Today we took Christmas to my Mum at her nursing home. They were running a children’s Christmas for the staff’s children that day and we joined in. It meant that Mum could enjoy the children enjoying themselves. She loves children and for a short while just enjoyed being there. She doesn’t get much joy these days:-(
Tom really enjoyed himself with winning musical chairs. But like his Dad, Aunty Elwyn and Pa, he wasn’t ever going to lose a chance to be competitive!
And Thea made the most of the ample supply of craft materials and made me a delightful Christmas card:-)
Sailing with Elwyn across Cockburn Sound, my legs have a long way to go to get back the strength to sail. But with the kind help of Rob and Elwyn we made it across to Garden Island for lunch, then back to Freo. It was a magic day filled with sun and sparkly sea and flying fish and dolphins and terns and gannets and pelicans!
YAY!!!!!

After Rob tried to fix the punctured tyre with a car tyre kit and burst the valve, and Elwyn went and bought a new tyre and inner tube, and Tristan worked out that the gofer tyre rim was a split rim, and Rob worked out how to split the rim and so put on the new inner tube and tyre, and Elwyn put Christmas antlers on, the gofer is ready to leave the pit!
Yay!!!


With the kids having stayed the night, and Elwyn here, they all settled to watch Toy Story 3 in the family room. It took me back to when Jeanette, Elwyn and Tristan were young and living at home, and this was exactly what happened on Saturday mornings!


As if to prove that it is a REAL vehicle, my gofer had a flat tyre today! From a large drawing pin that it picked up from somewhere. So Elwyn came home from seeing her friend with her new baby, picked up a bike pump and drove the pump and I to where I’d had to abandon the poor gofer, pumped up the tyre, and I carefully drove the gofer most of the way home before the tyre was flat again. So Elwyn had to come back with the bike pump.
Then we all got home safely and the gofer went into the pit stop where Rob unbolted the tyre from the axle when he got home!

These tatty old tevas have been supporting my feet since I came home after my first knee replacement at the end of June. They were the only shoes that I could stretch out to be big enough to fit over my swollen foot! Now the soles have split, the foot beds have died, so they are finally going to the teva resting place in the sky.
Thank you, both of you!

This afternoon I actually felt like walking a bit. Last week I got a bit carried away and walked too much with only 1 trekking pole. So today I took 2 of them and walked around to the shops to post the mail. I thought there was a bus stop and seat half way round if my knees got tired. However when I got there it was gone! But just over the road was an old couch on the verge, waiting for the verge pickup. So it was the perfect place for a rest on the way to the post office AND the way back!