I haven't been doing much knitting the last two weeks, firstly Ruby wasn't feeling very well and #1 son noticed she had vomited and a bee was in it, he rang me at work and then kept a close eye on her for a while, she was just laying around, he put her inside with him and rang the vet, we meet there and when he looked down her throat, there is was, the bee sting, still in her throat, he got it out, gave her a needle and sent her home, I must add, that the whole time at the vet, after she dragged me across the road to the surgery, she wagged her tail, she only ever goes to the vet for her yearly needles and she loves going. Which made it really easy seeing as she was in pain.
Secondly #1 son and fiance had a party for their engagement and farewell combined, they have gone to Queenslands Gold Coast to look for work, they took 4 weeks holiday from their jobs down here and are hoping to get work while there and then just come home to collect their furniture etc and move their permanently. You can't see it but I am smiling, real big smiles. After 27 years or so looking after the boys and then the girlfriends move in, then #1 moves out for 7 years, then back last year, we are so looking forward to having our own lives back, well as much as parents can whether the kids are at home or not. It has been 4 nights so far, just starting to get use to them not walking through the door at any time. We just have to work around Ruby now.
We went to the 2008 Harley Davidson unveiling the other night, and I got to sit on the exact same bike I am getting, it had only arrived at the shop that morning, so it was great to see how it fitted me or I fitted it. As I am height impaired, it will need a bit of adjusting, down towards the ground a bit. But no drama, it felt pretty good, and will be even better when mine arrives and has all the lowering done and louder pipes fitted. Apparently my bike is in transit, and looks like being here by first week in December.
And some great news came our way on tuesday, we still keep in touch with our previous neighbours (they are older and retired), and we still keep in with lotto with them, well it finally paid off last saturday in lotto. We are sharing 2nd division of $12,720.60, so that is over $6,000 for my bike, I didn't need all of that, but will cover the insurance too now. I am now working on our savings plan for our trip to America in July 2009, I know it is a way off yet, but it will be here before we know it.
5 comments:
Oh my god - a real lotto winner!!
I don't think I've ever met one.
Gee I hope I get lucky next.
Well knitters guild will be fun Sue is away also and I have the helm on my own.
Congratulations!! That's wonderful news. I am glad Ruby is better, dogs seem drawn to bees and wasps, well ine are too. And they all seem to swell up too. I hate getting knots in expensive wool too, I reckon you pay extra NOT to get knots!! Not long till your bike arribes now!!!
Dogs are amazingly grateful for the small things we do for them. Much as I love all the cats I've had none of them ever made me feel like they were grateful even for the big favours.
What lovely neighbours. Well done with the win! A real Harley of your own...WOW
Cheers Gillian
Hi Annie, Just popping in to say Hi. I might make it to snb this month. Fingers crossed. OMG - a real lotto win - how excellent!! :-) Shaz
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