The first few days after getting back from my trip to Palmerston north was actually pretty sore - I think I have pinched the sacroiliac nerve - pain in butt and weakness in right leg which made walking and sleeping quite uncomfortable.. even now 3 weeks later I have not got it entirely sorted - found exercises with the aid of Mr google and have been trying to do them often but "pain in the butt" literally.
However, visitors have provided some great bright spots. Starting with My friend Gretchen arriving for morning tea with her friend Sally on Friday two weeks ago ... was a great catch up - these are people I would love to see more of. Gretchen was the first NZ woman engineering graduate back in the early 1970s and the only woman who has been President of IPENZ, she is off for 10 weeks overseas including catching up with Barbara S for a week in Southern France! Then Brian and Fern brought the campervan back on the following Sunday night and I dropped them off at the airport early the next morning. Brian Baxter then arrived for five days on his way back from the funeral of his 100 year old mother. We had a great time catching up on all sorts of odd jobs, new clothesline, cleaned gutters, bought bits of carpet for campervan, sorted out all the light bulbs including a light on the garage door opener (which I didnt realise I should have had) and the outside security lights.. Mitre 10 and Bunnings did a roaring trade. I left him to his own devices and the tender care of Tui when I went out on two nights and he visited a cousin he hadnt seen for many years using my Auckland Transport card on our train and bus system. Apparently it all worked very successfully albeit time consuming!
My Philosophy groups started up again, so I am back into the swing of those two nights each week, and a residential weekend last weekend. have started in a new watercolour painting class in Pukekohe every Tuesday afternoon (traffic is much less stress than going in to the CBD) and it will be interesting to see how that progresses..
Oh, I also got to attend the Awards ceremony and hand out money to the women who had won scholarships from the Kate Edger Educational Trust - one of the awards was even named after me... that was fun!
With my friend Margaret away on her big quilting trip to the UK I have had the ladies round here every Thursday and another couple of visits from quilting friends who wanted a hand.
So what with haircuts and visits to the vet, and taking Peter out to see Robyn's new puppies, it has been quite a busy time.
I have been in this house almost a year now, and I finally met the neighbour on the "sea" side last week - I had heard a new baby crying and the little one is now 3 months old. New people moving in on the other side this coming week, so obviously something is always changing.
Yesterday was the local Quilting Guild and I am the "Education officer" so I had prepared a little demo on a couple of methods I had been taught on preparing circles for applique - I was a bit tired but apparently it went well and people are pleased with the learning opportunities I have been presenting for them.
The children in Palmerston North went to their first swimming carnival yesterday and did pretty damn well for kids who had to compete in the 9 and under class. Annabelle in particular had only had 4 "lessons" and apparently acquitted herself awesomely. Callum had a 3rd and a 5th and a 6th and pleasingly his classmate was also there, so that will be an incentive for him to keep going.
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| Amy's son Marcus ( who swims really well) with Annabelle and Callum at their first event |
I need to get out and do more exercise- been eating not wisely but too well this winter so I need to be a bit more disciplined - hopefully this hip thing will get better - I am going to phone a physio this week as I have been getting a bit frustrated with it.
So, yeah, I think I have been busy! But still have had time to read a few books - this retirement needs to be viewed as a God given opportunity to indulge in some of the passions I didnt have time for when I was working.

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