Sunday, 25 August 2013

The Generosity of Strangers & Boys Toys

Amazingly another week has flown by at the blink of an eye! I should somehow be getting use to it! not enough hours in a day...not enough days in a week... this has been a big week here really in the sense that the generosity of strangers has enabled me to have my car air conditioning fixed finally!!! and to top it of there has been the tinting of the car windows with a little bit of a discount to also help us out as the Cheeky Boy is sensitive to light and the pull-over window covers that provide some protection consistently wear out and rip and ultimately are expensive to keep on replacing. I was driving my car today and couldn't really believe the sense of relief I had within me knowing that the Cheeky Boy would now be safe to travel in the car without having an increase risk of seizures...this is making me tear up even now...

So to those very special people, my words can not express the gratitude I have for your help, it's amazing.
THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART
 
 
Now that I have wiped the tears from my eyes... I have also come to the realisation the Fathers Day is on it's way!!! So to help sort out things for the Daddy of the House here... I have bought him a gift that will be of assistance for making life easier in the garden... what you may be thinking??? I believe most boys like to play with motorise toys so as our yard isn't big enough to have a ride on mower (a dream of his!!) but we do have a hedge that is a good 3 meters or more tall... I got him a rechargeable hedge trimmer :-) sooo many times I wish I could get up to trim the top as it grows like a wild childs hair but alas I can't reach it easily even with a ladder and I figure that the only way to motivate the man of the house to get up there (having asked for it to be trimmed on more than one occasion) is to buy him a toy he can't resist to try out!! the only problem being is that I will be heading to Sydney for a week for the Furry Fun Day on the 7th of September so this means he has a week to 'play' with this toy unsupervised... previous experience leads me to believe that parts of the garden may be trimmed that don't even need it!!! just for him to give the hedger a good 'test' run :-/
 
Also on Fathers Day I will once again have my RozArt stall open for business at the monthly Hartley Hall Markets. This will be my third time there and I am looking forward to providing a few of the dads out for the day a present of two :-)
 
Here's one example of a piece I have made dedicated to dads:
 
 
Well I best be off, so much yet to do :-) I hope you all have a happy week with much laughter :-)
 
 

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Twelve Rules and Dentists

A friend sent me these following twelve rules and I thought they would be good to share. Whether you believe in a God or Gods or no God at all, there are some very wise words worth having a think about, there are rules we could all learn a little more from and not all the rules have any spiritual slant, they just make sense!!
 
So please have a read and see what I mean....
 
Twelve Rules of Spiritual Wisdom

  1. God wants spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.

  2. There is no key to happiness. The door is always open.

  3. Silence is often misinterpreted, but never misquoted.

  4. Dear God, I have a problem, it's me.

  5. Laugh every day, it's like inner jogging.

  6. Blessed are the flexible for they shall not be bent out of shape.

  7. The most important things in your home are the people.

  8. As a child of God, prayer is kind of like calling home.

  9. He who dies with the most toys is still dead.

  10. It's all right to sit on your pity pot every now and again. Just be sure to flush when you are done.

  11. Surviving and living your life successfully requires courage. The goals and dreams you're seeking require courage and risk taking. Learn from the turtle, it only makes progress when it sticks out it's neck.

  12. Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.

This is how one should feel about Dentists!
As for things around here, I have landed myself a new cold as things have been a little more stressful this week. Early in the week, the Cheeky Girl, had very bad ear aches all stemming from a large hole in one of her baby molars. So this is how the week pans out...
 
MONDAY: Cheeky Girl stays home from school due to the pain. So I get an appointment organised for lunch time. The dentist we saw looked at it and said yes she has a hole (smart indeed you could see it from the moon!) so within 5 minutes the Dentist sent us on our way with NO WORK DONE!!!
 
So least to say one child still with a bad ear ache and a mum who wasn't exactly happy and a call to another dentist for the next day...
 
TUESDAY: (After another night of pain) Dentist number two cost a fortune to fill the hole with a temporary filling and discovers that there are seven other holes forming between her teeth due to over crowding. He suggests a course of treatment that ultimately would cost over $1500!! on a 5 year old!!and when I tell him about our circumstances with me being a full time carer and if there was any room to give some discount he proclaims..."DENTISTS DON'T GIVE DISCOUNTS" (in a nice way!)
 
As you can understand I was taken back by this statement! Not even $10 a visit could he spare!!
 
So now a visit to another dentist is made...
 
FRIDAY: This dentist checked the new temporary filling, placed fluoride between her teeth and organised another appointment to fill a small hole on another molar. This dentist did not charge because my Cheeky Girl was only five and said "PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN FILLINGS".
 
So can you guess which dentist we are happy to see again...
 
As for my Cheeky Girl... I am very proud of how brave she has been :-) especially to see three dentists in a week!! and each time she said "I will be brave Mummy" and she was :-)

Now to another cause that I will be helping with in a couple of weeks :-) My RozArt stall shall be going to a Furry Fun Day going to be held by the Animal Welfare League of NSW so I am getting excited about that and all the fun to be had :-) but before we get that far Fathers day is just around the corner...

I hope you all have a great week :-)

Saturday, 10 August 2013

A Cause Close to My Heart

This is a blog entry with a special cause close to my heart. This coming week is "Bang on a Beanie" for people with acquired brain injuries. As many of you know my Cheeky Boy has an acquired brain injury which he has had since he was four days old. For those who are not familiar with his struggle for survival and the determination of my beautiful boy, if you wish you can have a read of 'My Sons Story' which I have shared with all those who visit my RozArt website to view my Dog Tags for People and Pet ID Tag Range of products.
 
So if you would like to purchase a beanie or perhaps even "Bang on a Barbie" for the cause you may do so through the following website: https://bangonabeanie.com.au/

A cause close to my heart
 
As for my Cheeky Boys progress this week, he has had a good week where he has had fewer seizures as he isn't sleeping as often during the day and a night he isn't waking up as often so he is having less seizures during the night :-) He is feeling he needs to be very close to me throughout the day which can make it quite difficult to get things done at times but I must say I quite enjoy the cuddling up on the lounge for naps because it means I get a little rest too :-)
 
I can only hope this reduced seizure routine can continue so that he can have a good chance to improve and grow and reach his milestones. There are words that he is beginning to use again that we haven't heard in over six months :-) Fingers crossed that the effects of this new regime of drugs doesn't wear off and we go backwards, which is what we have had to go through with so many of the other medications he has been on previously.
 
Well it's time for me to head off and feed the hungry mouths here. I hope you all have a happy week with much laughter :-)

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Market Day

Here I am exhausted, suffering wind burn and my eyes look I have been smoking something I shouldn't... all because I had my RozArt stall at the Hartley Hall Markets. I was up to all hours getting  things ready for the markets last night. So after a couple of hours of sleep, I managed to get myself out of bed and got to the markets in time to set up in the chilling wind an sleeting rain. I had my Cheeky Girl wanting to help set up but that didn't last long - it was nicer to be in the car :-)

Anyhow, the weather did improve over the morning and nature showed it's beauty...

A rainbow amongst the morning showers
 
The afternoon did bring more showers, cold winds and a desire to be sitting some place warmer. Nature was just reminding us that winter isn't over yet after giving us a milder July that pervious years.
 
Despite the weather there was many people and their four legged friends (of the dog variety!) out for a stroll and a look around. There were those very few who were out wearing shorts!! never can quite figure out how they don't feel the cold. I couldn't feel my feet for part of my day and I had several layers of clothes on!
 
As some of you may realise, I am a little late with this blog entry, the reason, I was away on Friday night, met a lovely group of people related to creating some fund raising for my Cheeky Boy by which money will can be raised for him and at the same time provide vital nutrition to children in third world countries. A win win really. As things haven't been finalised as yet I will tell you more about this once it has :-)
 
As for now, I shall part to rest my eyes and body :-) have a great week ahead :-)