
Today we sailed outside Cockburn Sound on the sea!!!
Lovely to share the sea with Rob and my new knees:-)

Today we sailed outside Cockburn Sound on the sea!!!
Lovely to share the sea with Rob and my new knees:-)

Today Fi and Rob and I met up with Tris and his lovely children at Hyde Park. Of course Jeanette and Christopher joined us:-)
We had a lovely laughing time as Fi prepared to leave for Tassie, after sharing happy and sad times with us all as we had said good bye to T1 and T2’s GreatGrandma. And it was good to see that Tris remembered how to play!

Today we gathered as a family to farewell Mum. As she lay there, finally at peace beneath the open sky and a huge bunch of her favourite lilies, Jillian held us safe in a sacred space so that we could farewell Mum with love.
Thanks Jillian!

This morning, as I lay in bed waking up, I heard the haunting calls of red-tailed cockatoos feeding in the gum tree and tamarisk in our back yard. So I was up in a flash, dressed and out on the balcony with my camera to capture this joyous scene. It’s such a privilege to feed these birds when so much of their habitat is wantonly and thoughtlessly destroyed.
Joy!

Well for me they are too hot to eat, but our garden, with it’s history of killing plants, has produced 2 lovely chillies!!!

Well, next Friday the 30th, Tristan will clear his desk at GroundProbe for the last time. His first geophysics job after graduating was with a small local company called GeoForce. He stayed with them as they grew and developed, and then when they were merged with GroundProbe he stayed and endured the growing pains too.
Only 5 more sleeps and that story will end. A new story will begin on 23rd April when he starts his new job at GHD.
Yep, it’s the end of the beginning for Tristan:-)

This morning was a good morning!
I walked around the front of Kings Park, above the river. The early morning sun slanted across the water, glinting on the waves. A yacht peeled away from the easterly, sailing down the river. Birds called, enjoying the cool. And that cool was luscious on my skin after the summer hot.
Best of all, I am gratefully enjoying sharing my mornings with all the beings who inhabit this park, like the lovely banksia I saw this morning (see photos) but most especially the trees! That’s what I missed the most during my long rehab, just walking amongst all the beings, beneath the trees. OK I still use my trekking poles, but I’m managing 1-hour walks several times a week, so that refilling and healing that happens for me in the outdoors is catching up. At 1 point during my recovery, when I reached within to find some strength, the well was empty. Then I knew that the only thing to do was get outside, and thank heavens I had the gofer to do that!
This morning we got up early and put our walking shoes on for a long beach walk – amongst the amazing sculptures that people have created for this year’s competition.
The winner was interesting: from the front it’s just a big dump truck like we see in the mining areas to the north. As you walk around to the back you see that the tyres and truck and being crushed by sand gradually covering it up. A good story that nature has been here way longer than all our marvels of technology!
Of course Rob was in his element, getting some lovely photos:-)
It was hard on my new knees. They took almost a week to recover but it was worth it!

But they will always be welcome in the space that we have in our home and our hearts for them:-)
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Dear T1 and T2
We would love to have you to our place for a sleepover either this Saturday night (10th) or next Saturday night (17th). Which would suit you? We are happy to come and pick you up from home or wherever and take you back home too.
Love
Grandma and Pa
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Hi Grandma
Can we have a sleepover with you on the 17th? Mum and Dad think that would be OK.
Love,
T1 and T2

Today we sailed on the sea – Rob, me, Dusky Dolphin and my 2 new knees.
It was a magic sail, and long-awaited!
I turn 61 tomorrow, and will be glad to leave this year of suffering and surgery behind me.
It’s all a wonderful birthday gift:-)