At Bilgola Beach, when rocks fall from the cliff, they stack them ever so nicely.
I wish I had someone to stack the rocks that fall from the cliffs of my life. It'd be a lot easier to get thoughts out of this cluttered head. I'd like a headspace that looked like Bilgola Beach; clean, surrounded by success and seemingly always sunny.
Note to self: get stacking!
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Yayyyyyyy... I get to see a little of your world again... good stuff!
Welcome back 'A'!
Those rocks are pretty considerate... and that pool looks great! I think I might have actually been there once... with a local when I was playing Navy games. Who knows... it was a LONG time ago... must be nice to have such a cool spot for a dip.
How's it all going mate?
Howdy B.
It is a very nice pool, great for the kids.
We are all good.
We used to have many 'baths' around the swan river and up the coast apparently... but then we lost them all. Such a shame... they ARE great for the little uns, and no nasty chlorine to worry about... I DETEST swimming pools for that very reason.
Gotta go work A - neighbour is moving out soon and I'm getting some of his goodies in exchange for lifting heavy things... ouch!
Have a good day.
Ouch was right... OUCH - on top of v ball, and a body that likes to think it's still a teenager... IDJIT!
It just has to take a good hard look in the mirror to shock itself nack to reality... and me for that matter lol!
;-)
I avoid mirrors if when can, especially those with harsh lighting. Yes, much better to keep one's head in the sand.
How goes Arid's sleeping? My daughter is still waking up at night, at least once, and she'll be 2 in October.
OH my... don't say that 'out loud' Arid'll here you and aim for 2 himself lol!
He's sleeping better, but still wakes up at night - sometimes as much as four times - but usually goes straight back to sleep with parental intervention... Yeah - we pick him up now, sadly. Don't know what to do about this - but for the moment he only tends to 'crash' out on me... so i leave the XO in bed, and rock him off to sleep myself.
Not a great help for me...
Sighhhhhh...
How'd the whole 'weaning' exercise go A?
Weaning? It is not going anywhere much. I have persisted and reduced her intake but the girl just won't stop altogether. My husband jokes that she'll be having a feed before she goes off to school each morning.
How does that work exactly? The XO dreads weaning the lad, oh and our son ;-)... as it was so painful for her the one time she didn't feed him for nearly 24 hours, she had so much milk...
Surely that's gotta hurt! (Wouldn't be a mum for quids, couldn't handle all the hurt!!!)
She's a tad anxious about it all... I'm more wait and see - it's not me that's got to hurt!
It does hurt, plus, to make you feel totally bovine, you have the threat of mastitis, which I have circumvented twice, thank god.
Weaning my son was easy, but then I did it earlier (he was 17 months) and not really into it by that stage anyway.
Bugger - the XO now has a 'history' of mastitis... two or three case of it and it really hammered her.
Cheers for the info... I'll tell the Boss - she expected as much anyways I think... so you still 'stalking' your dream home mate?
The poor XO. It is good to wean slowly, dropping one feed at a time, if possible.
Yes always stalking... never buying. I actually know who owns that house, he is such a prat, but jolly good luck to him.
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