Showing posts with label frivolous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frivolous. Show all posts

11 June 2009

To Facebook or not to Facebook...

...that is the question. Well at least the one currently on my mind. My niece recently (yesterday) sent me an invitation to see some pictures that she posted to her Facebook account. I being the ever curious uncle went over to have a sticky beak (Australian for being nosey) and see the pictures but when I got there I found out I needed to join Facebook in order to see the pictures. Now, I used to have a Facebook account some time ago, but deleted that account because I never really spent enough time with it to keep my interest and there was very little interaction with the few friends I had as contacts. However, this time it looks like it will be different. After signing up and then being directed to my niece's pictures I then had another sticky beak around her facebook page. I came to realised that she was linked to several of my family members, including my mother. Who knew? Apparently everyone but me.

So, I've spent the last day and a half setting up the account and having a look around as to what I could do with the account. I'm suddenly feeling like I'm being drawn into the whole Facebook thing, which is just like me. Of course I'm always late to the party. What I mean by that I finally get interested in something just as everyone else is in the been there done that mode and moving on to the next thing aka Twitter. Hell, I didn't get an iPod until years after they came on the market. Blogging was the same story. Anyway, I'm going to give Facebook another go and we shall see where it leads me. So, if you want to become a friend on Facebook just look me up and send me an invitation. If you can't find me, leave a comment here with an email addy or logged into blogger or send me an email if you already have my address. I'll then be glad to add you to my list. Until next time take care and enjoy...

5 September 2008

Send in the clowns...

It's time to lighten things up around here. The last few posts have been a bit of a dippity downer so let's see if we can find little Miss Sunshine somewhere around here and let's see if we can spread a little of that sunshine around. I'm not sure how good I'll do at spreading the happy vibes if I can't find Little Miss S. to help me do such but I'll try. So here we go, something tells me this is going to be a long post full of random, and probably boring items of conversation but try to stay with me and I'll try to make it as painless as possible. Then again maybe I won't and maybe I'm making you suffer on purpose but that of course assumes you're willing to play along and that you will actually read the whole post. We may never know.

So, spring has definitely sprung here in Tassie and I must say this is a good thing. I've been cutting jonquils in all sorts of varieties to bring into the house. We have all different types. We have ones that are all white and then there are the ones that are yellow and yellow, yellow with white, yellow and orange, you get the picture. Now if you aren't getting a visual there will be pictures however they are coming in the next post so check back after this post to get said visuals. We don't have a lot of daffodils yet in fact there are only two so far and I hate to take them out of the garden so there they will stay. The large rhododendron in the back yard is in full swing and it is as beautiful as ever (pictures once again to follow). All of the rose bushes have new growth on them and I can't wait for their first blooms. We have grape hyacinths everywhere. I guess over the years different owners planted different gardens and over time bulbs have been left and not moved so we have these cute little plants showing up in odd places like in the middle of our lawn. It doesn't matter as I said they're cute and anything that wants to bloom will not be stopped by me.

We still have a little snow on the mountain but that's okay as it always looks nice up there. In fact I wouldn't mind if there was a bit of snow up there all year long. It would make the mountain look all that much better. I know the tourist would love it and tourist season is just around the corner. We have something like 50+ cruise ships that stop here each summer. They are usually part of a Australia, New Zealand circuit that runs all summer. The ships cross the Pacific as winter engulfs the northern hemisphere and they stay here until late February, March. It's great for tourism but after a while we start hating all of the extra people that invade the island. By the time March arrives all we want is for everyone that doesn't live here to please remove yourself.

Hubby is doing well. He has started his new semester at school. I'm really proud of him. It takes a lot of determination and drive to stay focused on his studies. It's tough for him because while he is studying he also has to deal with work, handle my emotional breakdowns and also make huge amounts of time for his mum during her time of need. My hubby is a real special person and I am a lucky man to have him.

Speaking of school, it seems that after my little meltdown the other night I have decided to try to focus on something new and different. I have contacted one of the local universities to enquire about enrolling in their distance education programs. I have decide that in light of my mental overload I might as well stretch myself to the max and I should go back to school. On a serious note I really think, that by starting back to school I will have a focus and I will also gain some of the challenge and feedback that I need to feel, as in a sense of accomplishment. I am thinking that I will be starting down the path of an Arts degree, exactly in what vein I'm not sure but one step at a time, one step at a time. Hubby supports me 100%.

Have I told you that the cat is still behaving him/her/it self. She/he/it has been mellow ever since we gave she/he/it the hormone shots. Now just recently she/he/it has been following a new pattern and I think that she/he/it is actually learning by command. She/he/it comes in for dinner each night around 4-5. I don't want she/he/it to go outside after dinner because she might get into a fight with other nighttime cats or even worse she could get meet up with the possum and that would be a disaster. So I don't let she/he/it out. The problem with that is that if I don't let her out she then expects me to allow her to sit in my lap and if I don't let her up on my lap she follows me incessantly and squeals until I finally relent and allow her to get into my lap. I have begun to telling him/her/it no, point to the bedroom and say "Go to bed". Well would you believe it she/he/it is starting to do exactly that. At first I thought it was a fluke but now she/he it is doing it every time. I know that it is probably just a rote behaviour for him/her/it but it's still kind of fun to watch him/her/it as she/he/it toddles down the hall into the bedroom and up onto the bed to curl up and go to sleep for the rest of the night.

My back is healing I suppose as well as to be expected. I can't verify that as I can't actually see it. It feels like all is well and I have to believe that because I/we can't afford nor do I care to spend any more time in hospital. I feel okay so that's good enough. I'm still stiff and there is a bit of swelling but hubby, being the trained professional that he is, has a look at the wound every morning and in his expert opinion he feels that all looks well. I will see my GP next week and I'll see what he has to add to the conversation but overall I think all is well.

Well, I said this would all be a bit of boring ramble but it's all I've got. I never will be one of these brilliantly, funny, and imaginative bloggers who can make a turd funny and/or beautiful (and there are many of you) because we all know that takes talent of which I am not so gifted. I think I'll leave that witty job to the pros and I'll stick to what I know and can handle which is plain and boring. It works for me so until next time Enjoy...

31 July 2008

Updates and other frivolous things on my mind...

We'll I have been slack in the posting area of my life so I thought I would at least attempt to put something out there. I just never seem to come up with posts about things that are weighing on my mind or things that are bothering me in the the world. Maybe I'll give it a go here in the next few days but until then the best I can do is share a few updates on things that have been happening around here and maybe share a few frivolous items on my list of things to do or that are just floating around in my head. So here goes:

Updates-

  • It will be four weeks tomorrow that I had my back surgery and I'm doing well. I'm still a little sore in my lower back but hopefully that will go away eventually. I have a review with the surgeon and the neurologist at the end of August so I'll let you know then if we achieved anything positive out of this other than saving me from totally losing all feelings in my right leg.
  • My partner has started back on his second semester going for his Masters degree in Education. He received excellent grades last semester. They grade a bit different here so he received like one excellent plus and three distinction marks. The grade of distinction is the best you can get. Needless to say I'm very proud of him, but then again I've always been very proud of him.
  • Winter still has it's hold on us but soon the daffodils and tulips will be blooming. Interestingly we have had some jonquils start coming up so it's not been that cold this winter. In fact I had four of them actually bloom the other day and I've got them in a vase in the house. ...and they say there's no global warming.

Frivolous things-

  • I have a doctors appointment tomorrow which also means it's my monthly voyage into the city to shop. Since I don't drive I only get into the city once a month and I make the most of it by doing all of the odd lot shopping I need to do like buying candles, DVDs and checking out what's new on the clothing horizon from Rodd and Gunn.
  • The hormone shot we had the vet give the cat has worked a treat and she has stopped fighting. However, as a side effect, as warned by the vet, she has become extremely clingy and wants to be held constantly. I mean constantly! At the same time she is spending a lot more time inside which is a good thing. She'll be due for another shot in October as they only last 6 months.
  • I've fallen in love with a biscuit (cookies for my American friends) called a Monte Carlo. Now they may have these in the state but I have never had one until I moved here. They are basically two sugar cookies filed with a thin layer of raspberry jam and a generous layer of vanilla butter cream frosting. There are a few variations but only with the biscuit part not the filling. Anyway, I found a new version that has an oatmeal type biscuit instead of the sugar cookie and I've fallen in love, when I say in love I mean addicted. They are made fresh daily and sold at various cafes and specialty food shops here in town. I've decided I'm going to try my hand at making them because I'm getting embarrassed asking for them every other day when we pop into our local food shop (Hill Street Grocer). Everyone that works there knows us and now they just ask me how many I want as they have to get them from the baked goods display counter.
  • Oh and I'm really pissed at Apple for messing up iTunes with their recent upgrade to 7.7. I like many, many, many others am unable to make changes to my iPod or add new music because it is freezing up every time I connect to iTunes. This has been going on for at least a week and Apple still has not acknowledged that there is a problem. I love me some Apple but if they keep this up I could be tempted to go back to my old PC, viruses, windows and all. OK, maybe I'm not that mad but they damn well better get this bug fixed with a new version and they better do it quick!

That's enough punishment for one post. I'll put you out of your misery right now and stop rambling but at least I've given you a peek into what's happening around here. It's not very exciting but then again I never said it was. Until next time. Enjoy...

(Update: Apple has sent a new upgrade that has fixed the problem. Well it fixed mine, I'm only assuming that it fixed everyone else's)