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Merry Christmas!

Tomorrow is our Boxing Day tradition with another family...So it's pretty much round 2! Haha
I got no books...But I was given money and I'm thinking it may go towards some books I've been eyeing off for a while. I hope everyone had an enjoyable one whatever you got up too :)

Tomorrow is our Boxing Day tradition with another family...So it's pretty much round 2! Haha
I got no boo..."
We have the same tradition. At least the weather's fairly mild here in Sydney at the moment.

Lucky for the mild weather..Hopefully it'll carry on for tomorrow too! :) Here it's meant to be cold and yucky.
I feel like I could go sleep outside and I wouldn't know if I was inside or outside at the moment..ahaha
Margaret wrote: "We had a fairly quiet Christmas Day, but tomorrow we will be having lunch with Ron's family. The youngest member has just turned two. :)
Merry Christmas!"
Have a fantastic day today Margaret:) Merry Christmas to you, Ron and Chicki! x
Merry Christmas!"
Have a fantastic day today Margaret:) Merry Christmas to you, Ron and Chicki! x
Laura wrote: "Christmas was a hot one here..Not used to such warm weather...AND it's still warm..Blegh.
Tomorrow is our Boxing Day tradition with another family...So it's pretty much round 2! Haha
I got no boo..."
Nice Laura:) Buying yourself what you'd like is good!
Tomorrow is our Boxing Day tradition with another family...So it's pretty much round 2! Haha
I got no boo..."
Nice Laura:) Buying yourself what you'd like is good!
Christmas was good here. We spent a shocking amount of time tracking my brother's flight to Singapore. Travel armchair style :P
Brenda wrote: "LOL! Fun though;) Glad you had a good day Melissa:)"
It has now been established my family and i need a new hobby :p lol
It has now been established my family and i need a new hobby :p lol
Brenda wrote: "Haha!!! You have one - reading!!:)"
Very very true :D
Very very true :D
How is everyone's boxing days?
Relaxing:) It was a beautiful day earlier - it's raining with a thunderstorm right now. I got the washing done and have read and written reviews in my "spare" time;)
Washing here too. Plus some gardening until it rained. Currently drinking champagne and reading:)
Phrynne wrote: "Washing here too. Plus some gardening until it rained. Currently drinking champagne and reading:)"
Watcha reading, Phrynne and Brenda?
Watcha reading, Phrynne and Brenda?
I'm reading E is for Evidence by Sue Grafton at the moment:) Very good! And actually quite amusing in places:)

Almost snap - we're drinking sparkling Shiraz :)
I am reading




I spoke to my ''baby'' daughter, who lives far away in Las Vegas, on the phone for a whole 50 minutes, and confirmed that she had a happy day and was content. And I think this is the first day since my mother passed away three weeks ago that I haven't cried. The pain is still raw, but it's easing. I know she is in a better place, and I should be grateful that her suffering has ended. My daughter's wisdom settled my distress over my mother's last words. Isn't it amazing that you give birth to a child and nurture and teach her, and then she grows up to be so much smarter than you that she can give you advice and speak comforting words when your own common sense deserts you?

My mum is currently in a Nursing Home and I haven't been able to visit her for the last 10 days. I couldn't drive because I hurt my leg badly. My husband and I will see her tomorrow. Alzheimer's/dementia is one of the sadest diseases to develop in our latter years. My mum can't remember when I last saw her so I haven't felt too bad. It is the change from the vibrant person we knew to a shell of that person that is truly alarming. I feel so sorry for her because I know she is suffering terribly but there is nothing anyone can do.

She wasn't given that right. She suffered. She lost her dignity completely. And she died alone and afraid. Her last words to me were ''You let me down''. I couldn't give her what she wanted - an easy, peaceful death. She had asked me to kill her. Like you, I was helpless. I just had to watch her slowly and painfully slide down the slippery slope.
Thank goodness for my little grandson. Yes, death is part of life, and life goes on. But I now understand why my mother lobbied aggressively to legalize compassionately assisted suicide.
I hope your mother finds peace soon.

Oh, I concur with you totally Lorraine. I have always understood the argument against euthanasia but when I saw my mum who had always said she didn't want yo die from Alzheimer's develop this illness, I was so anxious for her as I watched her lose her independence and her memory.
She is at the stage now where she has almost forgotten how to eat and she can't get words out but mumbles and the frustration is so evident. I feel so helpless.
Like you, I know that she didn't want this loss of dignity and wanted to die if she ever got this illness. However, unlike a pain illness like Cancer, where palliative care is available, it is a much slower process for dementia. I have heard of some people living 8 years in Nursing Homes with this disease and suffering horrible loss of dignity. They do know that they are totally dependent and it must be excruciatingly frightening.
Euthanasia is the kindest solution for any suffering the latter stages of dementia or cancer when there is simply no hope of recovery and no quality of life.
Is anyone out there still celebrating Christmas tomorrow? With it being a nice long weekend, it would be perfect. Or are you getting prepared for the New Year? And will there be celebrations, or will it be a quiet "see in the New Year" time for you?
We usually have a quiet night, as we have to look after our little dog. She is terrified when there are fireworks (and thunder) so New Year's Eve is a particularly bad time...I prepare myself for a very long night!
We usually have a quiet night, as we have to look after our little dog. She is terrified when there are fireworks (and thunder) so New Year's Eve is a particularly bad time...I prepare myself for a very long night!
Oh you are brave Michael! I couldn't think of anything worse than braving the shops on Boxing Day - seeing them on the news; queuing from 5.30am to go to David Jones or Myer!!! Oh dear! I enjoy my bed much more;)
But glad you got what you wanted:)
And wow! 30 days off...woohoo! Not long now until your holiday:)
But glad you got what you wanted:)
And wow! 30 days off...woohoo! Not long now until your holiday:)
But if you go away, then you'd have to come back? Can you take those 5 days as well do you think?
Ahh that's true...hopefully the news will be good:)
Do you know when you might go to Melbourne yet for the meet and greet with the Vic girls?
Do you know when you might go to Melbourne yet for the meet and greet with the Vic girls?

You know what the sad thing is though - I already have my clothes picked, purchased where necessary (needed a new warm jacket so brought it in the winter sales) and hanging up in the back bedroom cupboard. It is all weighed so I know how heavy my case will be!
All I have to do is pack and go when the time comes.
The couple who we are going with are really scared at my uber organisation. I just don't like last minute surprises :)
I even have my reading material picked - lol!
LOL! That's the way Sally! I like organisation, but I can't say I have EVER been that organised!!!

Though I guess I could google chocolate shops and see if any are near our hotel and open on a a public holiday
I would take a couple with me Sally - nothing like Easter chocolate;) And it wouldn't be the same over there, even if you could get some;)
Woohoo, boxing day. We are staying home and celebrating in the most Canadian way possible ... with some good old fashion Canada vs USA hockey.
Stef wrote: "Anyone got their new years resolutions sorted yet?"
I would like to overcome my anxiety/Agoraphobia in the new year
I would like to overcome my anxiety/Agoraphobia in the new year

You know what the sad thing is though - I already have my cl..."
Sally, that time will go really fast and you'll be on the plane in no time at all. How exciting! I think it's great that you're already organised - you wouldn't be able to buy a coat now before March. I'm sure you'll find lots of lovely real chocolate Easter eggs in Europe, perhaps at your previous stop before Amsterdam.

Long story short, she gave me Ignatia to take at night. Can't believe the transformation. Anxiety disappeared. I started sleeping 8 hours a night, and more. Three weeks later I looked at my hands and exclaimed, ''OMG! I've got fingernails!" I've been treating myself to professional manicures and I love the look of my hands.
Ignatia is totally natural and has no side effects. Apparently regularly prescribed for people struggling with grief. I don't know if it works for everyone, but it was sure a miracle cure for my anxiety. It changed my life.
My New Year's resolution is to write more, travel more, and worry a lot less - especially to stop worrying over a selfish and narcissistic son who won't let me see his children and just adopt some grandchildren who don't have a grandma to love them.

Yes - my resolution is. It to have resolutions - I did that last year and it has been my most successful resolution ever - lol!
I agree Sally - I think it's an age thing. I've realized for a long time that resolutions are a waste of time (for me at least) as it takes a very little time and they are no more;) lol

We have a two hour stop at Frankfurt airport - and go through customs there before boarding to fly on to Amsterdam - I reckon it might be a tight squeeze time wise - but may get a few moments to duck into a airport shop - Swiss chocolate, Belgium chocolate- will be like the United Nations of chocolate!
Our last trip, quite a few years ago, we stopped at a middle eastern airport and I bought camel milk chocolate - was very eatable - but very rich.
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