Cate's Diary

Jet lag coming home is always worse. Couldn't get to sleep last night & then didn't wake until 9.30 again. I'm going to use my phone to post as I have had enough of a big cord across my lounge room floor to my comfy chair. The battery hasn't worked for about 3 years. Diary time......
 
It is nice being home again. It will take me so long to tell you about our holiday. It was absolutely wonderful! I might try typing up a doc from my trip diary & then adding that. It would be a good thing to have. It will take time though & I won't have much of that in the next week or so. G is playing in the State 8-ball try-outs all w/e & I'll go with him. R may be coming up Sun & Mon, Tue I'm going out for lunch with the golfing women, Wed golf....Thu U should be home, Fri off to Hobart for more 8ball.
At least we are doing things we want to do now, rather than all the things we "had" to do for the golf club. Things have got worse there & a petition is being taken up to remove the green keeper! He's one of the 2 bad eggs. We've managed to stay away for the moment :) I think he has to go, but I'm not sure that a petition is the right approach.
G & I are going out now to do the rubbish. Hopefully we don't cop an earful. I'm so glad we are no longer on committee!
Will fill you in on the holiday as soon as I can. I would recommend this exact holiday to anyone. Bunnik Tours " Taste of Sri Lanka".
Love to all, Cate
 
Sorry to hear things are escalating at the golf club but very well done not getting involved! My sister and I used to keep a shared diary when going on trips together - mostly full of silliness but with info on what we'd been doing as well.
 
We went out there & did the rubbish LaMa & stayed well out of it. A couple of people tried engaging us in conversation about it all, but we did well. Back home again now. D & the GK's are coming for dinner at 4.45pm. I'm very tired again(at 3.15 pm). Jet lag is tough coming back to Aus. We're such a long way away from everyone else & you lose a day getting home with the time differences. My brain is still not functioning properly! It's much harder getting around the diaries on my phone, so I'm going to have to try to spread it out, sitting at my laptop over in the corner, away from the fire.
Time for a cuppa I think & maybe a quick snooze! xoC
 
The stuff you are saying about not being on the committee anymore is like music to my ears. I am so glad that you can see how great it is now to be away from all that drama. Thrilled for you Cate. Sounds like lots of fun things ahead! No post-holiday lull, which is fantastic. :)
 
Thanks, Emily & LaMa. I'm sorry I have been so slack in the forum. I thought of you guys while I was away, but I really enjoyed engaging much more in the physical world & came to the realisation that I need to spend less time on the computer & more time getting out there & being more physical.
Every time you go away you change just a little bit(well I do anyway). I quite like the person I have become, but I still have a long way to go with my self-confidence away from here. I think I need to develop my interests & to live my life more. I feel I have had a few insights while away.
I don't think I said before, but I came back from our holiday weighing exactly the same as when we went. That was a shock as I ate from a buffet 3 meals a day. I hardly ate sweets though & didn't snack. I decided early on to really enjoy the food- the flavours, the variety of curries etc & always had enough, but not a gross amount.

I drank less alcohol than usual & by the end of the holiday felt quite ambivalent about it. Not anti, just aware that I actually want to cut down & enjoy it less. I enjoyed drinking different teas, especially the Sri Lankan ginger spice tea. I'm having a small pot of it now. I gave R one of the packets when he came up for the weekend, so I'll have to see if I can find a Sri Lankan or Indian supermarket & stock up. I just love it!

I decided that as I did so well away from home that I would knuckle down & lose weight now that I'm back. I have not eaten any bread at all since we got home. I have lost 1.5kg in the last week. I have been having organic oats with unsweetened almond milk & a teaspoon of honey every morning, heated in the microwave. It's cold in the mornings & this warms me up & keeps me filled up until midday. Win!

Instead of saying no I said yes to an invitation to lunch with the golfing women. The reaction when asked-"Really? That's fantastic!" It was today & I had a ball. I dosed up on dry cough lozenges that suppress the reaction to fragrance & survived the day well. They are not good for you & I don't want to take them all the time, but it was worth it. I rang the restaurant this morning & organised what I would have for lunch, rather than having to ask so many questions re gluten-free etc. It worked really well. I had a seafood "surprise" & a dessert surprise, both scrumptious. It also made it easier for the restaurant. One of the women rang me tonight to ask how I was after the lunch, which was sweet.

Instead of doing everything with G I am going to do some things on my own. I think it will hold me in good stead if/when one day I find myself without him.

I am not going to even think about living somewhere else. Our home is so beautiful & such a healthy environment that I think we will stay here until we absolutely have no choice. We are so lucky!

I think I do have an aptitude for languages & I would quite like to explore learning a new language, possibly Italian. I loved the sing-song tone of the Sinhalese language. I'm not sure that I want to learn it. Maybe if we work out where we're going next learning that language would be fun. G says he wants to go to Spain, Portugal & Morocco. We most probably won't go until 2019, so that would give me some time to learn. The joy you get when you make the effort to try to learn someone's language is plentiful & very rewarding. When we were greeted by "Good Morning" & I returned the greeting by joining two hands in a prayer-like manner and saying "Ayubowan" the grins & looks of utter surprise were priceless.

I still haven't sorted out my trip notes or photos but will share some with you when I have. It's nice being back & I know I'm neglecting you all a little, but I do care. Everyone is doing well. Lots of love to you all xoxo Cate
 
Please bookmark your post and reread it occasionally. It's so easy to slip back into your old groove after having been away ans from what I read ypu don't want that to happen. Don't worry about the forum: I love having you here and your contributions are invaluable but if you were the only force keeping it running it wouldn't be worth being a part of.
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Love your post and how much energy you seem to have at the moment. I'd LOVE to learn Italian too..wish there were more hours in the day. By the time work is done I'm too tired to do much else apart from vegetate and sleep! Your trip sounds magical - did you try many new foods? Anything you can replicate at home?
 
Wow that sounds great Cate! You say you lack confidence but from that read I get a completely different impression.

You seem to be doing all the right things - living life with no regrets and it's working.

Good job, keep it up and don't worry too much about us. I'm sure we will still be here in time to come.
 
Thanks for sharing your insights. I think travelling makes us feel a little braver in our own normal lives and inspires us to push out of our comfort zones a bit more. I'm glad you braved the smelly lunch! Your food sounded delicious.
 
Please bookmark your post and reread it occasionally. It's so easy to slip back into your old groove after having been away and from what I read you don't want that to happen. Don't worry about the forum: I love having you here and your contributions are invaluable but if you were the only force keeping it running it wouldn't be worth being a part of.
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Thanks, LaMa. I will. It is easy to slip back into the old groove after a while, but I am going to keep pushing myself. I was in a rut before we left.
Love your post and how much energy you seem to have at the moment. I'd LOVE to learn Italian too..wish there were more hours in the day. By the time work is done I'm too tired to do much else apart from vegetating and sleep! Your trip sounds magical - did you try many new foods? Anything you can replicate at home?
Thanks, Hana. I used to be that busy too & didn't have time to pursue any outside interests. Now that I have the time I should make the most of it. G & I have eaten Sri Lankan curries for decades & we tried everything that was going. I'm going to buy a hopper pan & start making those for breakfast. I want to have a huge array of different curries in our freezer so that we can bring out different ones. In SL they have different flavours for different vegetables & meat, whereas we usually toss lots of veg into one big curry. I just love dhal curry. I had that for breakfast most mornings with an egg hopper & sometimes some veg curry, bacon, grilled mushrooms, you name it really..... We have been using Charmaine Solomon's "Complete Asian Cookbook" forever & there are lots of SL recipes that are just delicious. We have the spices already but also brought back fresh ones. We saw cinnamon sticks being made on a small island by a very proud old man.
Wow that sounds great Cate! You say you lack confidence but from that read, I get a completely different impression.
You seem to be doing all the right things - living life with no regrets and it's working.
Good job, keep it up and don't worry too much about us. I'm sure we will still be here in time to come.
Thanks, Ryan. It's hard to explain, but I often feel like a fish out of water, but in here I am completely comfortable & totally myself. You're right though in that I do live my life without regrets. There is no point regretting.
Thanks for sharing your insights. I think travelling makes us feel a little braver in our own normal lives and inspires us to push out of our comfort zones a bit more. I'm glad you braved the smelly lunch! Your food sounded delicious.
Thanks, Em. Travelling is very good for us. Our trip was so exciting & we just loved it, but as soon as you start telling anyone about your exhilarating experiences they go "Oh my God. How scary! Ooh I couldn't travel. I would be worried about snakes/terrorists/ blah blah. Oh, what would have happened if the elephant had got you?" or variations on all that. I had the most exciting experience of my entire life & I loved every minute of it & I certainly don't regret that!
Cate,
It sounds like your trip brought great insight! I can't wait to hear the adventures :)
Thanks M2M. I'll have to get working on my trip notes. I have started sorting my photos into albums online & will add some soon.

I'm off to golf today. It is freezing!
 
Thanks, Tru. I didn't unfortunately. Too much bitching & moaning.
I let them get to me yesterday. Everyone has their knickers in a twist over the club & the state of the course. B, in particular, ranted & raved. When she's on the warpath it isn't pretty. I need to protect myself against this. My bubble was burst. I'm going to work at restoring it.
 
It does LaMa. I'll see how it goes next week. I really enjoyed being away from the club & the bitching & I don't need it. I can play on Vets days if I want & that may be an option for me. I don't mind being the only woman. I just really dislike drama.
We're away for a couple of days again. G is playing 8-ball again. We'll get to see R, our son again & that will be nice.
 
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