Cate's Diary

Thanks Vee, LaMa & Chef. Had a fun night last night & just sitting quietly having a coffee in preparation for what might be a very big day. It's also R's birthday. Eek!
I'm listening to birdsong & watching the Murray River flow by. I think I'll take it easy on the bubbly today :)
 
Just got home & thought I would just pop in to say it was absolutely wonderful. I couldn't have hoped for a better trip. It was the best!
 
Thanks, LaMa, Katy & Hana :grouphug:

Our trip-
Monday-
we flew over to Melb, with our son, D & waited for R's flight from Hobart. We then picked up our hire car & headed up the Hume Highway to Wahgunyah, my old hometown. We stopped along the way for a cider in a hillbilly pub in a hillbilly town, visited a winery along the way, booked into our motel where we picked up my sister, went to the pub & then met my brother, his wife, their 2 daughters & 2 granddaughters & had a meal together at the pub of his choice. It was a really old-fashioned pub, with old school food, but it sufficed. Their choices of bubbly were very limited, so I chose a locally produced Sparkling Shiraz. That set the tone for the night. A lot of it was drunk. Pool was played. Fun was had. We left the boys in town & they continued on at another couple of pubs.

Tuesday-
I didn't sleep that well but woke up ok & had breakfast in our rooms. We had arranged to meet our 2 nieces P(lives in BC, Canada) & C (lives in Melbourne) at one of our favourite wineries, Chambers at 10am. We were there for about 1.5 hours & the boys bought some wine & R organised to buy an oak barrel & have it & some wine shipped over. I probably have not mentioned it in here, but we have a family tradition of blending Muscat. My grandfather, who owned the general store in Wahgunyah, had a cellar under the shop where he stored big barrels of Muscat. He used to buy young material & blend it with his old & people used to visit him out the back of the shop. They wouldn't drink tea, they would come for a taste of his Muscat. I used to be given some of his old stuff & inherited one of his old barrels, filled with old Muscat & started blending it myself when I was only 18. I have continued the tradition, with G. When we owned a pub(bar really) G & I used to sell our blended Muscat to our regulars. I was brought up in a wine growing district. Look it up if you like. Rutherglen is the main town in the district & there are lots of vineyards.

Lunch(Mum's wake)-
Was at the Corowa Whisky & Chocolate Factory cafe. I had invited 2 of Mum's old friends(she didn't have many left), my cousin's widow, another cousin & his wife came with their little GS, my sister's best friend & all of us. There were only 17 in total. We had our own private room (the sunroom) & it was excellent. My mother's older sister(the cousins' mother) had sent a red rose & a nice card & I told my cousin that we would take it to Mum's grave afterwards. I invited them along too, but he declined. I said I would send him a photo & he said he would print it up for my aunt. I gave a speech(1st one since High School) & it went well & I didn't feel petrified. My sister & brother didn't want to say anything. It was a really good send off. No fuss. Mum would have loved it. I promised to keep in touch with Mum's friends & I will.

Single Malt whisky at the grave- G & D had ducked out & bought some glasses at an op shop & selected a single malt whisky from the cafe. Mum used to like a glass of whisky before bed. The family then went out to the grave. We left a crystal glass with some whisky in it next to the headstone & we all had a toast to Mum. H's friend took photos. We then adjourned back to our motel, where we sat outside & polished off the whisky. P arrived back & spent a couple of hours with us, until her sister came back to get her. The day was so good. It went better than I ever thought it would.

Tues night- The 5 of us walked up to the local pub & played pool & the jukebox & mixed with the locals. We then decided we wanted pizza, but none of us could drive, of course, so off we walked towards Corowa. I think we entertained the locals that night. G & I cleaned up at pool btw & did I get some mileage out of that! We ended up finding a wonderful Italian restaurant right up at the top of town. The boys had ducked into a pub along the way as they didn't think the restaurant existed as they hadn't been able to find it the night before. We had been told they did great pizzas. We walked in & it looked lovely & they had GF pizza bases. I thought the waitress hesitated a little when we walked in(apparently they were about to close), but she covered it well. We said there were 2 more coming & that I would ring them & get them there soon). We ordered our pizzas & the boys arrived about 5 minutes later. G, H & I were not capable of drinking anymore, but D & R ordered their pizzas & a drink each. We got talking to the woman who had greeted us initially & she seemed like she was the owner. We got along well. She seemed really nice. It was only next day that we found out we had kept them open. Our pizzas were sensational.
As we were leaving some of the staff, including the boss, were outside having a smoke & D & R got chatting to them. H, G & I said our goodbyes & off we walked back to the motel. There was a little rain & some lightning, but it was great to walk off the day. We got back to the motel about 10. D & R got back about 2.30 apparently. They ended up partying with the boss & a couple of the staff. There was even dancing on the bar, R was offered a job any time he wanted it. Much fun was had. It was R's birthday & it will be one he will never forget. One of the staff dropped them off.

Wed morning- After a great night's sleep (us anyway) we met up with my brother, his wife, my nieces, great-nieces at the Rutherglen bakery for breakfast. This extended our family get together nicely. It was just lovely. We parted there & then G & I drove back to Melbourne with my sister & our 2 sons. H got a bus from the airport back to where she lives, we saw R off on his plane back to Hobart & G, D & I flew back to together to Tas.

I really can't believe how well it all went. It really was as good as it could have been. Absolutely no fuss & a fitting farewell for my Mum. We had quality family time. It really was the best!

BOOM! I weighed myself yesterday. I had gained 2.5kg in the last week. I knew that was not fat, but straight away I had a fast day(<500cals)
Boom-1.5 kg gone. I'm now ready to knuckle down. Fitbit is back on. I left it at home as it would freaked out my sister. She has a thing about WiFi & EMR. It wasn't worth upsetting her.

I had better have a quick look around diaries. Love to all xoxo Cate
 
Oh, Hana, indeed it was good for my soul. I must never, ever forget how important family is to me.

G & I played golf together today & came 4th. I didn't actually feel very well &, at one stage, my heart rate was 154. I think it's time I rang the heart specialist & made an appointment. I'm sure I am overdue, but have been waiting for a reminder. It is my responsibility to look after my own health.

We are having a day at home tomorrow. JOY!
 
It´s quite possible (even likely, in my non-expert opinion) that your heart rate soared because you were stressed to be at the golf club again. But getting it checked out is still a good idea. Hugs, as always :)
 
I'm not so sure LaMa. I had been running around stocking the fridge beforehand, but this was well into my game when I should have been just relaxed & enjoying it. There is a lot of tension at the club at the moment, but we are now just a little bit further removed from it. The new Captains are quite aggressive & let me say, lacking the people skills of my G. Hopefully they will get better. I will ring the Cardio. to make an appointment during the week as he's probably booked out until the New Year anyway. Thanks for the hugs, hon xoxo

It is a lovely day today & we are going nowhere. There are tomato seedlings to be re-potted & grass to be brush-cut etc. Maybe a walk in there somewhere. Steps yesterday were 13,191. Steps today may be very little. I am feeling LAZY, but that's ok as it's Sunday. It's the day of rest, isn't it......she says, not having a religious bone in her body!
Tomorrow we have to go to the big smoke. G has his pre-op app't (eek- it's close now) & I am getting a haircut at last. I feel like a shaggy dog! We have to do some Christmas shopping for the club & some for us. D would like bean bags for the kids as he can move them around the house. He only has a small house & has a pool table in his lounge/kitchen/dining room!

It is very stressful with the grand-kids at the moment. Their mother is not looking after them properly. A has a rash that will not go away & is becoming resistant to antibiotic creams. The doctor thinks it is caused by exposure to animals. The 2 littlies have missed so much school this year from "illness". They have had gastro this week. If one stays home, the other one does too. They often don't go to School because their mother sleeps in & they miss the bus & she can't be bothered taking them. They have a rabbit & a dog living in the house loose & crapping everywhere. I have seen photos of it. D is thinking of ringing Child Services. It is very hard knowing what to do. She can't be reasoned with, but their health is deteriorating & something needs to be done. She needs to get her house cleaned up & needs to get her kids to school. D only has them 3 nights a week. I wish he had them full time. It would be hard & we would have to help, but they would be much better off.

Anyhow. I had better get moving! Bye for now xoxoC
 
Could he ring their school instead? That might feel less like you´re calling the cops on her and teachers get listened to more than exes - even if they´re the father as well. It must be extremely frustrating to have to stand by and watch while all that crap happens.
 
The school is insisting on medical certificates now for absences. He sent his ex a long text instead, saying it is just not good enough with their home situation etc but hasn't heard anything back yet. Eek!
 
Seems like you had a good trip, got some time to relax, enjoyed some time with the family, etc. That's always a nice thing to have every once in a while. Not TOO much though because, ugh...families...am I right? ;)

Tomorrow we have to go to the big smoke.

Is it the American in me that doesn't understand this? HAHAHA, "the big smoke?"
 
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