Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Family get-together


Oh no, it appears I've done it again - forgot to press a button and have lost everything I'd written here. No, it's worse. I've apparently deleted the previous blog, headed Me and my new glasses. I give up.

Before I become completely frazzled, I'll tell you who's who in the pic. Standing: Sister Kay, Philip, me; Seated: Lisa (Kay's daughter-in-law from US), Jenni (Kay's daughter).





Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Where have I been???


I can hardly believe my last entry was in January. Each day is so filled with things to do, I never seemed to have time to make an entry. But Frank asked this morning if I had stopped doing the blog, so I decided to make an effort.

World events have been appalling, so best not to say anything about them. There's more than enough on the news.

The family is fine, as is Muffy. Amongst all the things I do, family history takes up a lot of time, and is very rewarding. I've been particularly interested in my paternal grandmother's siblings, and have managed to track down four lots of descendants, (including me and my sister) all 2nd cousins. We recently had a get-together here in Sydney, with the sisters in the pic coming from US, (as did the husband of one, standing at the back). That's me on the left, in case you've forgotten what I look like.

Three others live not far from me, and my sister came up from Canberra. I have to say it was one of the most enjoyable times of my entire life! Just fabulous. We talked for hours and hours.


On my grandmother's line there were 12 siblings, three of whom died as babies or toddlers. Half were born in London, the rest in Brisbane, after the family emigrated in 1887. This is where they lived.

The eldest, Florence, was born in 1870 (we met at her 90-year-old grandson's place); next came Minnie, born in 1876, (I went to her granddaughter's 90th birthday party on Sunday); then Annie Louise (my grandmother), born in 1880; and last of all the youngest, Jessie (grandmother of the women in the top photo), born in1893. She must have been very adventurous, as she sailed to US in her early 20s, married there, had a son, Jerry (aged 90, who spoke to us via Skype while his daughters were here) and never came back.

Monday, January 30, 2017

Mystery of Muffy solved


Years ago, after a cat fight, Muffy was left with a dangling toe, which the vet had to completely remove under anaesthesia. When she came home from the hospital, she sat upright like this all night. This recent sitting upright should have made me realise it was because she was in pain again.

It took more than a week for a narrow strip of fur to come off her leg, then in a few days this strip had grown to the size of a 20 cent piece, and I could see tiny holes like teeth marks in it. In another day or so the bare patch was purple and swollen, so I rushed her to the vet. It was an abscess, which he cut and drained.

Poor, poor darling. She must have been suffering intense pain for about three weeks before I had the sense to take her to the vet. It wasn't simply old age, but an acute problem. What a strange reaction for her to sit bolt upright for hours at a time, even in her litter tray!

When I told the vet I'd stopped her medication and was giving her normal food he sternly told me not to, or she'd die of kidney failure. So back on the unappetising special food she went.


Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Darling Muffy


I'm inordinately fond of Muffy (now 16) and am very worried as she seems to be going downhill quickly. Her weight has gone from 5.5kg to 3.2. Her habits have changed lately and she's becoming very slow. For some time now she's been on medication for heart and kidney problems, and hates having her morning pill and then waiting 30 minutes before she can eat. She dislikes the special diet she's supposed to be on, so I'm allowing her to eat normal things now, like people chicken and sardines. 



She's taken to sitting right in front of the TV. Of course, I don't have the heart to move her.

The Australian Open tennis is on at the moment, which means I'm spending a lot of time watching. This in turn means I'm behind with everything else, particularly answering emails. But this morning is catchup time. With the total standing at 3 967, it's more than a little daunting!

With temperatures in the high 30s, it's a good idea to stay inside, where it's quite reasonable.



Sunday, January 8, 2017

What's not to like?


For some inexplicable reason, I woke up in 2017 with a glass half-full attitude to life. It is the first time in 73 years!!! I won't go into too much detail for fear of jinxing things, other than to say I actually look forward to each day, rather than feeling overwhelmed and finding it hard to get out of bed.

The frangipani flowers, the first of the season, are outside Emma's bedroom. You may remember her second name, Hinano, means frangipani.

Interesting what you write, Frank and Winifred, about your cold weather, while here I'm really enjoying summer, and swimming almost every day. The tennis is on, and I love that.

The book on procrastination is coming along as expected. This means not at all. I did spend a few hours one day on the new address book, but became so nostalgic thinking about my life in former days that I didn't make much progress. I've had to use the ironing board to iron clothes, so the old notebooks have simply been put on a shelf. This is a current pic from Facebook of where I lived in France in 1973/4.

The wonderful thing is I'm still in touch with the family - got a letter from Catherine just the other day. She has moved out of the big house with the white shutters to a smaller one to the right of the church. Her daughter, Virginie, now lives in the big one and runs the property.