tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post8828632446097574442..comments2024-03-28T15:55:53.792+10:00Comments on down to earth: Weekend readingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-69658949583620327082013-11-10T14:09:12.770+10:002013-11-10T14:09:12.770+10:00Rhonda , I feel your pain , I'm sure it feels ...Rhonda , I feel your pain , I'm sure it feels like yesterday. My Dad aged 77 died 29 years ago and I still think of him so often. My Mum outlived him by 20 years and died at the ripe old age of 97 (2004) . I bought 2 small shrubs for them and now I have a constant reminder in my garden and can see them both from my kitchen and Dining room windows.. May you treasure the memories of both your parents ♥ <br />. Margaret from Tasmaniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14275650947996762055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-60112392859018317522013-11-10T10:21:21.403+10:002013-11-10T10:21:21.403+10:00Politics. It's very disillusioning - so few po...Politics. It's very disillusioning - so few politicians with a real moral compass these days. Through My Kitchen Windowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17300798774076098054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-20364792111928529572013-11-10T03:37:59.864+10:002013-11-10T03:37:59.864+10:00Tricia is fine now and Hanno is about 80% recovere...Tricia is fine now and Hanno is about 80% recovered. He's still hobbling around but the pain has almost gone. :- )rhonda jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962112306968959985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-87184011816377983532013-11-09T23:54:43.539+10:002013-11-09T23:54:43.539+10:00My mother died many years ago. I feel so close to...My mother died many years ago. I feel so close to her as I do those hospital corners on the beds, dice a vegetable a certain way, try to remember to do a pantry inventory before I shop, when I wake in the morning and think here is a brand new shiny day and many other times during a day. Thanks for the photo of your mother it sounds like you cherish her memory as I so my mothers.<br />How is Tricia recovering from the stressful time of the fires? Hope Hanno is still improving, gout is so painful.Madgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16546763816235472612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-39766247881560739452013-11-09T04:05:51.622+10:002013-11-09T04:05:51.622+10:00Thanks Mia. Zara is a lovely dog and she sure love...Thanks Mia. Zara is a lovely dog and she sure loves that fire.rhonda jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962112306968959985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-11111404703677022722013-11-09T04:05:03.224+10:002013-11-09T04:05:03.224+10:00How we miss loved ones who have passed! What a bea...How we miss loved ones who have passed! What a beautiful picture of your mother.Laurie Graveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17595023276463524101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-53204955785887166572013-11-09T04:04:58.591+10:002013-11-09T04:04:58.591+10:00I think heroes and role models are different. I do...I think heroes and role models are different. I don't want to be like Paul Keating but I admire the man he is and what he's done. Politics being just a part of that.rhonda jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962112306968959985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-2254231109747836642013-11-09T04:02:00.132+10:002013-11-09T04:02:00.132+10:00Hi Nickie. Once you get onto youtube and watch one...Hi Nickie. Once you get onto youtube and watch one of these videos, you see just how many videos are there. They're part of a wonderful collection.rhonda jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962112306968959985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-57577107491662830132013-11-09T04:00:09.209+10:002013-11-09T04:00:09.209+10:00I agree with you, Rose. I was very much like my mo...I agree with you, Rose. I was very much like my mother. I think it's interesting in these photos here that she is about 18 and I'm 65 so it could be a role reversal.rhonda jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962112306968959985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-1505928759667462882013-11-09T02:10:32.571+10:002013-11-09T02:10:32.571+10:00Beautiful tribute and photo of your Mom. Not a da...Beautiful tribute and photo of your Mom. Not a day goes by that I don't think of Mama as well. Thank you for sharing a link to my blog, Sweet Journey Home! SouthernHearthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07570700924252634215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-8485512539394045162013-11-09T01:58:06.345+10:002013-11-09T01:58:06.345+10:00Hi Rhonda!
Thank you so much for including a link...Hi Rhonda!<br /><br />Thank you so much for including a link to my blog in you last weekend's reading post. I did wonder why the number of visitors to my blog had increased quite noticeably. Until one new reader told in her comment she came to my blog via yours. That figures ;-)<br /><br />As for your lovely comment in my blog, with the query about Zara, the dog... she is a labradoodle (she does look more like a poodle than a labrador).Miahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07511372208366707895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-58706165702170427272013-11-08T23:27:59.744+10:002013-11-08T23:27:59.744+10:00I always light a candle for my dad every anniversa...I always light a candle for my dad every anniversary. He seems so close when I do. <br /><br />I was born, raised, schooled and worked in a working class Sydney Suburb. My father worked in two physically challenging jobs; yet I rarely heard him complain about it. I worked in the tomatoes whenever they had to be picked; no afterschool sports or anything for me ever. Migrant girls weren't encouraged to 'go out' with the Aussie girls - God forbid. I also went to Lurnea High School - one of NSW schools with a very bad reputation and poor schooling record - as reported by Four Corners a few years ago. Haha - doesn't sound like it's changed very much. <br /><br />I can remember the day when Gough and Margaret Whitlam attended out first Multicultural Day at High School. Twas quite the fanfare. <br /> <br />So - do I feel denied or in some way underprivileged? Nah. The opposite actually - I feel blessed that I went to just about the worst school in the state. My husband also went to state high school, so when it came to make a choice about where to send our kids - the choice was easy - our closest state school. I can't believe the obsession with people and the need to send their kids to private or they feel as though they're letting them down. I just can't understand it. <br /><br />It's good to have heroes I guess. I prefer the term 'role models' and I'm afraid Paul Keating isn't one of them. When it comes to pollies, past or present, I don't have much faith in any. Through My Kitchen Windowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17300798774076098054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-40969494272266684742013-11-08T23:15:16.690+10:002013-11-08T23:15:16.690+10:00Thank you very much for including a link to my blo...Thank you very much for including a link to my blog!<br /><br />I think the Wartime Kitchen and Garden are part of the same series as the Victorian Kitchen Garden and Victorian Kitchen (I have a literally ENDLESS list of this kind of series):<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOF49wIxDrA (can't find a link to the Victorian Kitchen but it used to be around somewhere - making preserves with sugar cut from a cone and sealing the jars with writing paper and flour and water paste...)Nickiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15821748425176220106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-59863485901176985762013-11-08T20:41:09.194+10:002013-11-08T20:41:09.194+10:00I think you are all lucky to have had your mum for...I think you are all lucky to have had your mum for so long. My mum died when I was 10. Although I hardly knew her (we were apart for a lot of my life), I still miss her despite having so few memories. My dad died a few years ago but we were not at all close. I loved my father and mother in law dearly and miss them both as well.Dchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02490191919855219024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-24526178331000788312013-11-08T19:36:06.572+10:002013-11-08T19:36:06.572+10:00Rhonda I have only just come to your post as I'...Rhonda I have only just come to your post as I've had a busy day. It's interesting looking at the photo of your Mum and yours beside it. Both of you hold your heads the same way, the shape of your mouths are similar and both pairs of eyes address the camera in a similar way.Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14751315680374413649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-4780018332458787852013-11-08T10:31:40.977+10:002013-11-08T10:31:40.977+10:00My Mum would have been 94 as well. My sisters and ...My Mum would have been 94 as well. My sisters and I all miss her, and miss being able to ring and have a chat with her.<br /><br />Next time I go to Armidale, I'll make time to detour back through Nundle; that store looks fabulous!<br /><br />Roots and Seedshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11496050725815960078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-12386934924913806102013-11-08T10:00:16.013+10:002013-11-08T10:00:16.013+10:00Hello Rhonda,
Your Mum was indeed a lovely looking...Hello Rhonda,<br />Your Mum was indeed a lovely looking lady. I'm sure you treasure her memory.<br />I've missed writing recently as I didn't have an account.<br />Your post yesterday got me thinking I would have one.<br />I am a bee, always thought I was a bit odd! <br />Of course I adore being with my family, but I am quite happy with my own company.<br />Someone said here yesterday, it might be something to do with simple living. I think that is a valid point.<br /><br />Best wishes Angela (south UK)Angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17514068136782167469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-86056705064176625162013-11-08T09:53:17.599+10:002013-11-08T09:53:17.599+10:00What a lovely tribute to your mother. I too blog ...What a lovely tribute to your mother. I too blog about my Dad (who died almost 4 years ago at not-quite-ninety) around either his birthday or the anniversary of his death. The poem that brought me the greatest comfort around his death was by St. John Chrysostom :<br /><br />She whom we love and lose <br />is no longer<br />where she was before. <br />She is now<br />wherever we are.<br /><br />Here's to remembering (and telling the tales) of the lovely people who loved us unconditionally and raised us to the best of their ability.eeochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06779964240236804405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-84639028101110983632013-11-08T08:14:41.782+10:002013-11-08T08:14:41.782+10:00My mum died seven years ago at 97. One of my class...My mum died seven years ago at 97. One of my classmates from school recently lost her mum and said 'Life will never be the same again!' and she was so right. Yes it is so important to say the things we want to say to our mums while we still have them. Nanna Chelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07500527266771727074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-57697013348538938542013-11-08T07:10:03.812+10:002013-11-08T07:10:03.812+10:00You are exactly right. My own mum died 15 years a...You are exactly right. My own mum died 15 years ago, when I was just 26 and a new mum to a toddler. It was a hard time for all of us, and although my dad is now 84, he is in decent health and I make sure I speak with him a couple of times a week and we get together every other weekend. My dad is my children's only grandparent, so he is really important in their lives too. Thanks for sharing your lovely photo xxMorganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10875708145472914122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-12706273013754705352013-11-08T07:05:25.030+10:002013-11-08T07:05:25.030+10:00Thanks Amy, your comment reminds me of something o...Thanks Amy, your comment reminds me of something our ex-prime minister Paul Keating said recently. <br /><br />“You’ve got to go through life with someone thinking you’re special. You know, when you’ve got to get the sword out for real combat, I think having the sort of love quotient working for you is very powerful.”<br /><br />This grandmotherly and motherly love “radiates for you and gives you that kind of inner confidence. It’s almost like wearing that asbestos suit – you go through the fire but you’re not going to be burned because someone loves you, you are complete, you are together.”rhonda jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962112306968959985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-15799397924955580672013-11-08T07:02:14.116+10:002013-11-08T07:02:14.116+10:00Thank you, I will. It sounds like you're part ...Thank you, I will. It sounds like you're part of a fine family. I'm sorry about your loss.rhonda jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962112306968959985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-33084444965062474642013-11-08T06:14:01.037+10:002013-11-08T06:14:01.037+10:00Awww, bless your sweet mother, who made such an im...Awww, bless your sweet mother, who made such an impression with her love and kindness in your life then, and now as you nurture and care for those around you just as she did. (((hugs))) to you as you remember her on this special day. <3Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02673470550534877117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-61170649311585052112013-11-08T06:05:50.747+10:002013-11-08T06:05:50.747+10:00We lost my Father-in-law three weeks ago this Satu...We lost my Father-in-law three weeks ago this Saturday. We had just been to visit him a month before and had a wonderful visit. My Mother-in-law has been gone for 4 1/2 years. The kids went to the house after the funeral and took what they wanted from the house. It was as if we had just lost them both. So sad. I brought home my MIL's 'Etiquette' by Emily Post. Her mother had given it to her before she married in 1948 and she always kept it to refer to in any social situation. It was still on the stack of books next to the chair where she always sat. Inside are some carefully pressed small, white flowers. We will always wonder why she saved them and what they meant. The things we brought home and spread around our house are staring to make us smile instead of making us sad. Hug your parents while you can and give them some of your precious time. I wish we had given more but we did arrive only 3 1/2 hours prior to my FIL's death and were able to be there and tell him we loved him. As he started to slip away I could smell my MIL's scent in the room. I think she had come to get him. <br /><br />Your mother was a beautiful lady. Keep those memories close.momma-lanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02975411711120382015noreply@blogger.com