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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 191264" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day.</p><p></p><p>Sharon/WO, yesterday's recess indoors in the wet sounds like a rough day. I hope the bus problem for difficult child gets sorted out. I assume the taxi begins on Monday? That should buy you a few weeks, anyway.</p><p></p><p>We've had a cold, wet day here. difficult child 3 has worked on his History assessment task on the Depression. From the reading, it seems Australia copped it worse than anywhere else in the world. Certainly the stories I grew up on were fairly horrendous. But the Depression, along with WWI ands WWII, were what has made Australia what it is today.</p><p>Crikey, maybe I should write the essay!</p><p></p><p>Because it was wet I didn't get as much done today as I wanted, but I did get some cooking done (more going on as I write this). A little bit of gardening. Some politicking, some planning.</p><p></p><p>The wedding invitations came home with husband tonight, so we have the weekend to get things organised. We still have a little printing to do, but we're ready to go. Time to swing into action!</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow husband will pick up more stationery, mother in law & I will go out to collect some trees and other supplies (it's time to poison the bindies in the lawn - bindies are an Aussie lawn prickle) and then we're dropping in on the fete at the highway school where difficult child 3 went for one term, and where therapist's daughter now goes. therapist is hopefully going to be there, in wheelchair (recovering from neurosurgery). And if difficult child 3 comes along as well, he can talk to mother in law about her experiences, growing up in the Depression.</p><p></p><p>It's supposed to be still raining tomorrow, but that's OK. It means fewer crowds at the outdoor places. Have to take a raincoat, though. And they've forecast gale-force winds, so we'll skip the umbrellas. I WAS hoping to get to the local op-shop in the morning, but I might have to pass on that. As for tonight - lots of little fiddly tasks, the sort that seem to build up because they wait forever, but it's so good to get them done and behind you. Bits of mending, darning, odd repairs ... those things that are good to do when it's unpleasantly cold and damp outside.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Friday.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 191264, member: 1991"] G'day. Sharon/WO, yesterday's recess indoors in the wet sounds like a rough day. I hope the bus problem for difficult child gets sorted out. I assume the taxi begins on Monday? That should buy you a few weeks, anyway. We've had a cold, wet day here. difficult child 3 has worked on his History assessment task on the Depression. From the reading, it seems Australia copped it worse than anywhere else in the world. Certainly the stories I grew up on were fairly horrendous. But the Depression, along with WWI ands WWII, were what has made Australia what it is today. Crikey, maybe I should write the essay! Because it was wet I didn't get as much done today as I wanted, but I did get some cooking done (more going on as I write this). A little bit of gardening. Some politicking, some planning. The wedding invitations came home with husband tonight, so we have the weekend to get things organised. We still have a little printing to do, but we're ready to go. Time to swing into action! Tomorrow husband will pick up more stationery, mother in law & I will go out to collect some trees and other supplies (it's time to poison the bindies in the lawn - bindies are an Aussie lawn prickle) and then we're dropping in on the fete at the highway school where difficult child 3 went for one term, and where therapist's daughter now goes. therapist is hopefully going to be there, in wheelchair (recovering from neurosurgery). And if difficult child 3 comes along as well, he can talk to mother in law about her experiences, growing up in the Depression. It's supposed to be still raining tomorrow, but that's OK. It means fewer crowds at the outdoor places. Have to take a raincoat, though. And they've forecast gale-force winds, so we'll skip the umbrellas. I WAS hoping to get to the local op-shop in the morning, but I might have to pass on that. As for tonight - lots of little fiddly tasks, the sort that seem to build up because they wait forever, but it's so good to get them done and behind you. Bits of mending, darning, odd repairs ... those things that are good to do when it's unpleasantly cold and damp outside. Enjoy your Friday. Marg [/QUOTE]
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