Thursday, June 16, 2011

A PRODUCTIVE DAY

It's been a busy day. Walking with Anne, Sandra and the dogs this morning. Then a drive in to the Animates sale for a new dog bed, coat for Harley and dog food. Total cost just over $150 - but using $100 voucher thank to hotpoints - and I got the free goodie box promised. Lots of snacks, toys and vouchers for dogs, cats & fish. So friends will get to share the fun.


Back home with the goodies, then a walk back into town to go to the library, Briscoes sale for a couple of mugs, pick up a few groceries for Mum and back to Animates for a 'dog door' once I'd shuffled my finances. 20% off yeah. I'm so sick of having to constantly open and close the back door. It will be so cool to relax and let Buddy and Harley sort themselves out.

I shouldn't have got Mum's groceries from Countdown in the Plaza. Colorado's closing down sale is on - 50% off. I was reeled in. There was this big cage stopping me from going any further. No kidding. It was enormous!!! I ended up getting a new pair of ankle boots (my ones are nearing the end of their life) - nothing like Chris H's fantastic purple. Just plain boring black. They had some lovely clothes there - that cage might be dragging me back.


I couldn't handle a walk home so the bus did the honours. My pace count for today is 14,891 (3.5 bonus points) and I'm dead beat.


Isn't it frustrating that when everything seems to be going well something always comes along to ruin it all. I got a call earlier this week from my friend Bonnie. She's the one that loaned me her mobility scooter in 2009 for Mum to use. As it was sitting unused, I arranged the return.


I went over to collect it today only for Mum to admit that, despite it being set up for her, she had 'forgotten' to charge it up lately. You guessed it. Both batteries are knackered and it's going to cost me at least $500 to replace them. I've checked Trade me etc and there's so little cost benefit I may as well use a local supplier. Totally my fault. I should have taken the bloody thing back ages ago.


Oh well, Shit happens eh. I still have two happy dogs and we're all relaxing and building up energy fot tomorrows challenges. Onward......

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

VEGES AGAIN!!!

I'm knackered. My pedometers reading 12686 - 2.5 bonus points in the old ww program. Just like the weekends when I walked around town to watch Dave bowling. Nice memories.
I think both Buddy and Harley are tired as well. They've both been happy to relax all afternoon - until someone dared walk past the house that is. I might try the same long walk with them tomorrow morning as well - I haven't had to bath Harley today. Yesterday he had three!!!
Most surprising though is that I cooked veges again tonight as planned. Lately I've talked myself out of my plans finding any excuse not to follow through. Not this time round tho. I'm can sense Dave finally saying 'Go Girl' like he used to.
Tomorrow afternoon I'm walking into town to check out getting floor plans for the house and to get info about a rates rebate with my low income. Then stir fry beef and rice for tea.
Now it's time to blob out. Good luck for tomorrow's challenge for my teletubby buddys.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

BEEN SHOPPING

I slept in this morning. So did the dogs. It was 10.15 when Buddy woke me up. That hasn't happened for a long, long time.
So our morning walk set out a little later than normal. It was nice though - both mild and calm with enough people on the streets to keep the boys motivated.
Their next adventure was a drive in the rav to get the groceries. I BOUGHT VEGETABLES!!! Cauliflower, carrots, kumera, pumpkin, and brocolli. The vege bins in the fridge are full for the first time for about three years. Now I just have to prepare and cook them. There is no way this Tinky Winky is going to have the smallest loss this week. I AM ORGANISED!!
I've got all the evening meals planned for the week starting with tonights small beef roast that I bought from Sunday Roast yesterday. We'll all get to share the beef.
I've even found my old pedometer. 7964 paces so far today. I'll do more tomorrow cause I'm walking into town in an effort to find at least one bank that has available english currency for me to buy without having to wait til later in the week. The forecast is ok so I'll get to walk the dogs later as well - if Mum doesn't beat me to it.
Here's hoping things are going as well for my teletubby friends.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

KNACKERED

Just a quick message tonight. For some reason I feel absolutely exhausted. I think it's just because I'm not sleeping very well at the moment.
I've had a couple of full on days with housework and exercise so I think I'll have a rest day tomorrow. I've got a bag of bits and pieces to take to the hospice shop and there's still heaps of 'extras' around the house that can be added to it so I think that will be my only target for the day.
Thankfully my food intake is getting better so I'm looking forward to Saturday.
For now - nite nite, Both dogs are asleep. I think I'll have an early night.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

ON OUR WAY.

Have you ever tried to type on a laptop while leaning back in a lazyboy with two dogs on your lap fighting for the most comfortable position. No - well it's such fun, really it is.
And isn't it great how easy it is to be motivated when you know you have friends working to the same goals.


I've had a couple of 'not too bad' days.
I walked into town yesterday to get Harley's new collar, but we never got to walk together because the heavens opened not long after I got home. However Larry finally came round to get exact measurements for the new 'dogs' fence. We got to spend some time measuring out and discussing the proposed house extensions.
Today is Dave's birthday.Hard to concentrate. My morning started with a call from Pat (his sister). Just the right thing at the right time. I'm so lucky to have such a lovely sil. Then Sandra & I got the pleasure of walking my two devils before I headed off to green script. (exercising with bands today) Walking dogs does nothing for muscles above the waist. My neck, back, arms & shoulders really knew they had been worked out.

Plans to walk into town for a haircut failed - bloody rain. But I felt good afterwards anyway.
My food choices are still not perfect, but I know they'll improve. At least the snacking has stopped.

Tomorrows plans are to wash & walk the dogs (again) and to clean the paw marks from the floors, carpets, bedding ...... Oh fun!!! Onward.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

OH CRAP!!!!

Well I weighed in - talk about depressing. I've decided I'm never going to be this heavy again. Yeah right!! I've said that so many times before. But I reckon this time I've got the mojo to make it real.

It was glorious this morning. I set out to take the dogs for a long walk but gave it in early because this damned migraine just won't ease up.

Harley proved his dislike of his halti collar by eating through one of the straps. I spent about half an hour hand sewing it back together so firmly it wouldn't break apart and put it down by my chair. Bad mistake. I wondered why he was so quiet and found him in his dog bed. He had eaten away about an inch of the nose band. It's absolutely useless - $40 down the drain and no more walks for him until I get a replacement.

I've just had a lovely long talk with Lynne (my sister in Brisbane). It was so good to hear her voice. It just doesn't happen often enough.


The dogs are sitting together behind the drapes keeping a lookout for invaders. It's lovely and peaceful. I'm gonna blob out now in front of the tele.


No snacks though. Onward.....

Saturday, June 4, 2011

THIRD TIME LUCKY - I HOPE!!!

Yep. Here I go again. This time the plan is to record my struggles with life and weight loss and not to give up on myself so readily as before.

Had a great 'brunch' and coffee morning with Sandra and Anne and left there feeling really motivated. Then got to have a quick chat to Chris H while walking through the Plaza. By then I was feeling really good - AND THEN I GOT A MIGRAINE!!!

So now I'm sitting here waiting for the pain and dizziness to go away so I can take the dogs for a walk. Buddys asleep on my lap and Harleys outside 'guarding' the front patio - barking at anything that dares come near the house.

As agreed I'll weigh in tomorrow morning for a starting point and look forward to a lighter future.




Saturday, November 20, 2010

A WELCOME GUEST

We've had an exciting afternoon. Harley came to see his new home for a couple of hours. He was very unhappy on the trip across and made his feelings very well known to Buddy & I. Buddy's reaction - noise, what noise??? Lets ignore it Mum!!!

We spent most of our time out the back with Harley running towards Buddy -- Buddy running away. Really funny to watch.














When we all came inside the game of chase continued until Harley finally wore himself out and lay down by one chair with Buddy by another. I think I'm going to be worn out supervising these two until things settle down!!















Luckily the trip back was quieter - Mum came with us with Harley in her arms. He spent the trip looking out the window, wagging his tail.

He'll be coming home permanently in early December and hopefully get to visit again before then. Next time I'll video how things go for posterity.
The adventure continues.....

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

I'M BAAACCCKKK!!!!

Well I've finally got back into my blog. It just needed Chris H's magic touch. It's getting exciting. There'll be an addition to the householf soon. I've just heard from the breeder that I can pick up Buddy's new 'brother' Harley sooner than originally expected. Something to check up on when I get back to Palmy - more updates then.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

LAST NIGHT IN ENGLAND

Where's the time gone??? This is my last night in England. Tomorrow I start my long journey home.

The last few weeks have been fantastic, but I'm ready to get home to family, friends and Buddy of course. I've packed most of my luggage and am now worried how much excess baggage charges I'm going to have to pay. I'll face that problem tomorrow. Barry is driving me up to Newcastle along with Pat and young Bronte.

I know that I'll be saving so I can return here as soon as I can. I love this country. There's a line in a song or poem about Englánd - 'This green and pleasant land.' Before coming here I used to think - you must be joking. Now I know how true it really is. There's trees, plants and flowers everywhere they can be put - shop fronts, roundabouts, street verges, not just in city centres, but throughout the suburbs.















These photos are of York, one of the main roads in and one of the tourist streets - The Shambles. It's a beautiful city.

Pat and I had a great day shopping at the Metro - I spent too much money of course. These figures are in areas by the Hartlepool Railway station. This is just one of five different settings.
We've since scattered Dave's ashes at three sites - The sea wall, the family garden at the cemetary, and some with Jean's at her daughters home. She was known by them as 'Nana Duck' so they've developed an area for her in the back yard.
I'm glad he's finally home and I now also have another excuse to return to Hartlepool to visit his resting site.
Well, that's all for England. My next blog will be from home.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

DOESN'T TIME FLY

Just another quick post today - no photos.
The weather has had an effect on our plans over the past few days. Pat and I went down to the seafront on Thursday evening to leave some of Dave's ashes there. On the way down we stopped at Asda for some flowers as well. I was really gobsmacked to find some yellow roses there, the same as those on Dave's coffin. We left some in the surf for him leaving the rest for his final resting place.
Friday morning came - it was wet and cold. We decided to leave scattering the rest of his ashes until Sunday so took Pat's grandchildren to an indoor playcentre for a while instead. I later started checking out the available mobile phones to upgrade mine.

Today we've been to the Metro Shopping Centre at Gateshead. I LOVE SHOPPING!!!! We're now relaxing waiting for our Chinese food to arrive.

Tomorrow and Monday will be devoted to Dave - tomorrow scattering his ashes and putting down a memorial plaque for him on Monday.


I'll update further with photos then. Love to all.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

WHERE HAS THE TIME GONE???

Well it’s Wednesday. I really don’t know where the last few days have gone. Pat & I have been out and about every day - mostly around the tall ships. My plan to be able to blog daily has fallen to pieces I’m afraid.

The same has been with plans for my travelling companion Dougal (one of Sandra C’s large bear family.) Firstly, he ended up having to travel with Dave in my suitcase because of the USA strict regulations. Then we were constantly stressed about his safety in the crowds at the tall ships venues when he was taken out of my carrier bag so he's spent most of his time at home with Dave (and Bronte & Rimini). His photo highlight here so far has been when he joined Rimini for a cuppa at the Museum Mad Hatter’s Tea shop. He’s happy enough to stay indoors now though - he’s got a new girl bear friend to bring home to Mum.
The Tall Ships entertainment has been on-going and varied. There’ve been displays, side shows, music and parades. We’ve walked miles every day.




















We’ve even been on an evening boat trip up the coast and back, enjoying the changing look of the coastline as darkness descends– arriving just in time to watch an impressive 9 minute fireworks display. (I know how long it was because I filmed it while trying to stand still on a docking boat after having a few beers. I thought it would never end!!).




The sun came out nice and bright on the last day. Pat, Bronte and I spent some time at the Hartlepool Maritime Museum until it was time to watch the ships leave.





Sadly the final parade of ships along the shore we were all looking forward to had to be stopped because a massive downpour made it almost impossible to see anything either on shore or at sea.












I’ve also been able to catch up with some of Dave’s family which has been really great. We had a get-together on Saturday but stupidly didn’t get any photos.

In between spending time here, we’ve been to both Durham and York. They're very old with areas of narrow streets, beautiful old buildings and incredible cathedrals. There’s just nothing like these at home. When I read the list of bishops at Durham starting from 998AD the ‘newness’ of New Zealand’s history really stood out.














Tomorrow, as well as joining Eddie for lunch and a medical check-up for Pat, we’re going to do some shopping, sort out a memorial plaque for Dave and scatter some of his ashes on the sea front. On Friday, we’ll be scattering the rest with his family. Saturday we plan to spend at the massive shopping centre – the Metro near Newcastle. Yeah shopping !!!!!

Well, that’s all for now. I hope I’ve not bored you senseless. Love to all. Until my next report………..







Friday, August 6, 2010

GETTING UNDER WAY.

Today is the official start of the Tall Ships event and the weather hasn’t really come to the party. Showers are forecast to dampen the fun – but hopefully just a little. It's warm though - about 19C so the showers aren't any bother.


The past few days have gone fast. Pat & I visited the cemetery on Tuesday. The plot where Dave’s family ashes have been spread is in relatively good condition considering it was completely flooded over the winter months. We’ll be sorting out things from him next week. The walk there was lovely. We always get the impression that all of Englad is terraced houses, no parks, no gardens, but it's not like that at all. The photos below were taken on the way to the cemetary - we walked through this park. It's one of many here. The street photo is just to show what the newer (developed after the fifties) are like.














Wednesday was a busy day. It’s summer school holidays here. After dropping off Pat’s 7 year old granddaughter Bronte at Gym club, we took the bus over to a nearby town - Stockton. They have a market along the main street and we spent a couple of hours looking for bargains. New Zealand markets don’t compare. The photo I showed yesterday also didn’t do justice to the flower displays so this is just one box –




Large displays like this aren’t only in Stockton. There are similar boxes on some of the large roundabouts and streets of Hartlepool as well. It will be interesting to see if they’re also in other towns. It’s strange calling these areas ‘towns’. Both actually have a larger population than Palmerston North. The only difference between a town and a city here is that a city has a cathedral.

We returned to Hartlepool to pick up Bronte and then attended an 80th birthday party celebration for Jean’s (Dave’s recently deceased sister) husband Eddie. From there we all headed down to Seaton Carew village where we watched the opening of the Tall Ships celebration – the lighting of a beacon for the incoming ships. This took place at 9pm (just as it was getting dark) and they filled in the time with singers and Morris Dancers with incendiary torches. There was a really strong smell of petrol in the air making the actual lighting of the flame more exciting.




















Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed the evening. There were freight ships going in and out in the background to add to the entertainment. Young Bronte was engrossed with what was going on around her. She even handled the fact that we were to walk back along the sea wall to Hartlepool – some 6 miles – to avoid waiting approx. 1 hour for a bus. It was a really lovely evening with the view of the lights along the coast making it even better.

On Thursday, as well as getting Bronte to & from gym, Pat was looking after her other granddaughter, Rimini for the day. She’s a lively 4 year old who spent the day keeping us both on our toes. We walked over to the Marina area to check out the preparations for the ship arrivals. The race has been affected by low winds delaying most arrivals. One of the large ships was in and a couple smaller ones. The only problem was they were still getting things ready for the start of the festivities today, so we couldn’t get near the large one. Plenty of time though, most of these are due in later today, so we’re heading over to see the fun from here.

Well, that’s all for this edition folks - no more for a few days as the library isn’t open on the weekend. I hope everyone is keeping healthy, warm and dry. Take care……

JUST A QUICK COMMENT TODAY.



Well, it's Thursday. I don't know where the times gone.




I'm just leaving a quick message today. I'll do a full one tomorrow. Pat and I had great plans for the day, but time's disappeared and we have to collect her granddaughter from Gym.

So two guick photos only today. One of Hartelpools own 'tall ship'to give a quick idea just how large a few of them actually are and one of the floral arrangements in the centre of a nearby town of Stockton.


More tomorrow. Bye bye.