Sunday, October 6, 2019

September things.

The shape of September has been finishing the ARTP book, which was my last big capacity stretching job for the season, then switching in to unwind mode for the rest of the year! If you want to see my book or learn about aboriginal training in agriculture, its a free download and we printed a few hundred hard copies.

So, I may not have shared photos of my first tulips yet! Enjoy.


I started summer flower seedlings and eggplants as well, but due to a lot of travel this month they all died except the eggplants, and the sweet peas which I had already planted outside.


I finally saw the rheumatoid arthritis specialist, in Newcastle. As it happens the 3 months I waited to see him everything got better, I reckon it had been 6 weeks since my last sore fevery spell, and there was sort of nothing to examine when he poked all my joints. But I read out my list of indicators I had recorded on my phone and also there was the blood test, so he has gone with early stage inflammatory arthritis, which will come and go, come and go, and when it comes and stays then he will treat it. But the great thing is that now I can see him any time. If I get a flare up next week, I can call up. Next check in is december. Then I popped to the string shop again and bought a dampening thing for the G string and talked about upgrading my cello one day.


My traditional reward for going to health things in newcastle is Heritage Gardens on the way home, I had lemon meringue pie for lunch and looked at blueberry plants, and magnolias, which are on my wish list at the moment.


A flowery native bush called my eye so I bought it and planted it next to my lavender. Starting a bee friendly patch.


I would like to finish this tapestry. I'm going to leave it on the table and not get netflix in the hope that I finish it in the next 12 months. So far, slow. I've sat down at it twice.


Coralie's hens night was held and was tasty and fun!


My annual Mudgee holiday was timed for after my book went to the printer. It was pretty rainy at first so I read a book and did some family stuff to help out. They had a sick sheep and a lot of things all on the one day so it was good to just read and help.


I'm pretty good friends with the kids now after maybe 5 visits, it's fun being around them.


I really enjoyed Big Little Lies, it is Australian and very satisfying. I'm pretty out of the loop on best selling books (I mostly listen to Her Royal Spyness mysteries on Audible) so everyone has already read it except me, but if you haven't, go read it, I would repurchase. I also read Where have all the boys gone, set in Scotland. And I had a free book on Audible, The Rosie Project, which I finished yesterday, and also recommend, it's a cross between the Curious incident of the dog in the night and a rom com, and also Australian. Dry yet sweet.


Just some heifers escaped from up the road.


I did also get out of the house! One day I had a relaxation massage and browsed the shops and my usual cafe, and the next day Helen and I went to lunch at a winery and more shopping.


I bought myself this beautiful clock which doesn't tick. My ticking clock from kmart has been getting on my nerves in my quiet house. I also bought a little bitty butter dish which I have always wanted a small one. I looked for ideas for baby presents as well.


As you can see, poppies are still going. I could plant them earlier I reckon. They have been flowering since June and still heaps of buds now its October.

So I decided to not buy a baby gift but paint a personal portrait of Sven for the Wilsons. It was hectic to get back from Mudgee and paint it before going to Spotlight, Olive Tree Markets and then the party on Saturday afternoon but it worked out well thankfully.


Here are some beautiful photos from the party taken by Bronte.


I got to the party and had to decide if I would hang out with old people, parents, or youths. I chose youths. We now have a tradition of taking "Sleepover club" photos whenever we are together. This is the first. But we later recruited a 5th member.


I've added another plant and beautiful pot to my house. The pot is from Henry and Tunks, and the plant is from Fancy Plants. It has been a long time since I bought a new plant. It's because I am obsessed with ceramics.


Then I had a couple of days at Tocal then I went down to Yanco again for the Aboriginal celebration which was special. On the way I bought myself a coffee, a mocha, I didn't like it and I didn't notice an improvement of my energy so I would not repurchase. Give me tea any day. That is my keep cup in a coffee machine as proof though.


The other thing I enjoyed about the trip was getting to know colleagues I was travelling with. It was much more fun than last month when I went on my own.

I got a coldsore. Not surprising with all this running around. Oh the other thing was my cycle went all out of whack, the progesterone pill was good for a few months but then suddenly went a bit bad like the Mirena, and by the end of September my stomach was super sore again from probably my weird uterus stuff and all the heavy food I ate travelling and the wedding, so I've just been given another type of progesterone to try. Anyway. I've been all a bit physically weary and gross and not surprising I had a coldsore.

Then it was back home again, and Saturday was Julia's baby shower, which was a happy morning tea of her friends and family, and I am thankful I didn't have to organise it. It would have been a lovely thing to do but it was beyond my capacity this month. Her friend from church did a wonderful job.



Then I had a quick turnaround and went to Coralie's wedding! It was a lovely wedding, C and her family did a wonderful job, it was all comfortable and relaxed and fun and pretty. Thankfully I fitted into my dress from 2 years ago.


The expanded Sleepover Club, second portrait.


Paterson School of Arts hall was a beautiful venue.



And everything was as it should be, cake cutting, sweet speeches, fun dancing, 10pm finish.


I'm ready to take life down a few gears until the end of the year. I'm ready for daylight savings and long lazy evenings. I'm ready to have routine around exercise and eating healthy. I'm ready to rearrange my furniture again.

My roses are now 1/4 of the way up the pergola.

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