Thursday, February 26, 2009

Ride Like a Girl

Here's my bike - isn't she beautiful. After going for that first ride a couple of weeks ago, I haven't been able to stop. It's been fantastic. I put my gear on, drive to the front gate and off I go.
I've ridden 'round and 'round the local residential estate, down to Pirrinuan, over to the quarry grid, down to the school bus turnaround then up the hill to the quarry where I stopped in and talked to Peter for half an hour and on Sunday I rode to town, destination Coffee Club. Gibbo met me there and brought me home. It was a terrific ride, tough in places, but I had a tailwind from
the piggery to town so I felt like I was flying.
Today I rode to the quarry grid, back to the old cattleyards on the highway, back to the quarry turnoff, then home. I ride the uphills in a big gear on the front and as small a back gear as I can manage (I can never remember whether that's a high gear or a low gear) so that I really grind out the miles and get some strength back into my legs after having a few months off.
I have really been loving it and it's a very liberating feeling for me. I feel fit and strong and confident and independent. Sometimes I ride with my ipod and just shuffle the songs so I'm never really sure what's coming up next. Some have great pedalling rhythm, some I skip. Some bring a smile to my face, reminding me of good times long gone or not so long gone.
The sun is shining, the sky is blue, the breeze is blowing, the sorghum is turning from green to red, the grass on the side of the road is bright green and shoulder high, the hay bales dot the paddocks and it's just brilliant.
Ride like a GIRL................................

Visitors and Visiting


Gibbo flew to Surat and back in this. Our guests then had lunch here on the verandah at home and I had one of the best steaks I've ever had - it really was 'aged to perfection'.

We had a visitor, actually two visitors, the same morning. These guys turned up in a white cedar tree next to the driveway. Drew and I saw the baby on the ground as we drove out to catch the bus. When I came back I looked up the tree and there was momma too. So I grabbed the camera and Andrew's magnifier lens and snapped them.





Car Loans and Baby Patty Cakes


Megs came home 2 weeks ago and we went to one of the local financial establishments for her to apply for a car loan. She drove home on the Friday afternoon and I met her in town. She is buying a red Suzuki Swift and is very excited. We went through the application process then met K at the Coffee Club where we had hot chips and gravy and hot drinks. It was a drizzly and cool afternoon so our choices were appropriate.

On the Saturday Megan took Gma shopping. They're a pair together, as bad as each other. They went all over town, to the pet shops, nurseries, chain stores plus more. I think the shopping bug skipped a generation - I don't have that urge at all.
That afternoon I cooked a few dishes as we went out to the G's for an early birthday celebration for Stevie G. I made some thai chicken balls, two potato bakes and some little delicious cakes. They're always fun to make. There was a huge storm while we were there and the wind got up as it always does. I even wore a long sleever but still had to get a jumper from Lisa. Megs drove us home, late.




















Swimming Carnival

Chrissie M sent me these photos of Drew from the swimming carnival - and there's the beautiful superhero cape that I didn't have a photo of.









All Shook Up.......

Well we will be in June when the school musical hits the stage. Drew has the part of Chad in All Shook Up. He plays a black-jacketed, rock-and-roll-loving motorcyclist who stops at a garage in a small town in the American Midwest. He is a charismatic rebel who only travels with men while all the girls swoon over him and faint when he walks by. There's a lot of he-loves-her-she-loves-him action happening. During a 24-hour period he brings rock and roll to the town and changes it forever. It's full of Elvis songs and it's going to be a sensation - but there's a lot of stress and drama to get through before we arrive at opening night. Drew is very excited and rehearsals are going well so far. He sang "We're all in this Together" by Ben Lee for his audition song.

Megan has had to (reluctantly) move her 21st party forward a week to the last weekend in May - Cowboys and Indians - it should be wild.............

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Freezing Water in Flight

After my ride this morning I grabbed the camera and went out into the yard to see what I could capture with my newly acquired skills. This is what I came up with. Out of 160 photos, another handful!! I've probably gone overboard with posting so many but it's so amazing to think that I took these photos. I thought it must have been quite complicated to achieve a result like this or that you had to do a lot of manipulating with software - but it's so easy when you know how. I love it.


Riding the Flat and Saying Goodbye....

This morning I planned on going into town to do a mini tri (minus the run) with Kat and Lucy but my car was playing up so instead, I rode 20km to Pirrinuan and back. It was the first time I'd ridden since mid November and it was fantastic. I've missed it, without really realising it.

I said goodbye to A, out loud, had a little conversation with her and wished her well then put her in that little wooden rowboat and sent her out to sea. There were so many times we rode and talked and laughed and struggled and cried. In a sense, this morning was a new beginning for me as well as a letting go. Riding the roads around here will always remind me of her and bring up memories but that's ok, they're all happy ones. She was a big part of my life for nearly six years and I loved having her in it. She was the sister I never had, the person in the world that I felt understood me best and there was a closeness and intimacy that I don't have with anyone else. It took me 41 years to find her. I knew what she'd be thinking and she'd know what I'd be thinking. Sometimes we could look at each other and raise an eyebrow and that's all that needed to be said! Our outlook on life was the same. Sometimes I couldn't wait to tell her stuff and sometimes we didn't talk for a week but that was ok. We often texted like a pair of teenagers. I feel sad that she's not in my life anymore but it's a philosophical sadness rather than a teary sadness. A kind of "oh well, that's how it turned out". She was very special.

Taking Photos with Andrew

I spent yesterday afternoon with Andrew, taking photos of dripping water, ants, drinking bees, frogs and cat eyes. We spent a couple of hours wandering around his garden, looking for things to capture on film. I really enjoyed spending time with him, he's such a great guy. I took stacks and stacks of photos but only ended with a handful of good ones. Afterwards, we had a bbq tea - garlic chilli calamari, t-bones and sliced potatoes. Had a great day.










Saturday, February 7, 2009

Drew gets a Badge







At the opening mass for the school year, Drew received his House Captain badge. Mum and I went along to watch.

First Day of School


Every year since Megan started school in 1994 we have taken a photo of Drew sitting on her lap. The very first one, when she was 5 and 1/2 and he was 6 months old, is priceless. This year is the first time since then that she hasn't been here for the first day photo.