Wishing all of my readers a happy, healthy and safe 2019!
I am glad to say 2018 is behind me and that 2019 is offering things to look forward to, that sometimes seemed too far away when I was undergoing treatment. But all things are improving. I even sold my block of land and shed in Gellibrand, and we have spent the time since radiotherapy finished getting the block and shed ready for hand over. The weather was hot and thank goodness my daughters were there to help- I could not have done it on my own. The forecast fatigue after radiotherapy did set in, so there was only so much I could do. I was too late to organise removalists, so we had to hire a truck and paid two men to come and help. But in the end it all got done to my great relief! It does mean I have to find another place to live once I come back from Europe in June and at the moment I am thinking Gippsland, around Morwell/Churchill as my budget is extremely modest. if anyone has any views about those areas would love to hear them! So goodbye Gellibrand- I will miss the birdsong, the pristine air and the environment, but it was also a place of broken and smashed dreams- and that I won't miss!
So now it is back to work, I am slowly regaining energy and feeling able to tackle things again and I have some lovely things to look forward to .
Next Monday I fly to Dili, East Timor, and then onto Atauro Island to help the Boneca de Atauro ladies prepare for AQC in Melbourne in mid April. Until this week ( and after moving all my things) I could not really envisage myself being there, but as energy has returned I am so looking forward to it, and remembered to buy lino and printing ink so they can print up fabric with their fabulous designs. I will also be starting a Kickstarter Fundraiser to help fund airfares for these delightful women to show their abilities and goods in the very near future. However if you feel inclined to contribute to their airfares ( and travel insurance) let me know. I am hoping we can bring three women ,maybe four to show what they do in April at AQC. Their story is pretty uplifting and I am in awe of what they have managed to achieve on a very isolated island 25 kms off shore from Dili. They do everything they do on treadle machines ( there is no power during the day) and through sheer hard work in less than ideal conditions- but they make up for that with spirit and laughter and song- they are amazing! Any support would be greatly appreciated!
I am glad to say 2018 is behind me and that 2019 is offering things to look forward to, that sometimes seemed too far away when I was undergoing treatment. But all things are improving. I even sold my block of land and shed in Gellibrand, and we have spent the time since radiotherapy finished getting the block and shed ready for hand over. The weather was hot and thank goodness my daughters were there to help- I could not have done it on my own. The forecast fatigue after radiotherapy did set in, so there was only so much I could do. I was too late to organise removalists, so we had to hire a truck and paid two men to come and help. But in the end it all got done to my great relief! It does mean I have to find another place to live once I come back from Europe in June and at the moment I am thinking Gippsland, around Morwell/Churchill as my budget is extremely modest. if anyone has any views about those areas would love to hear them! So goodbye Gellibrand- I will miss the birdsong, the pristine air and the environment, but it was also a place of broken and smashed dreams- and that I won't miss!
Goodbye shed and block!
Next Monday I fly to Dili, East Timor, and then onto Atauro Island to help the Boneca de Atauro ladies prepare for AQC in Melbourne in mid April. Until this week ( and after moving all my things) I could not really envisage myself being there, but as energy has returned I am so looking forward to it, and remembered to buy lino and printing ink so they can print up fabric with their fabulous designs. I will also be starting a Kickstarter Fundraiser to help fund airfares for these delightful women to show their abilities and goods in the very near future. However if you feel inclined to contribute to their airfares ( and travel insurance) let me know. I am hoping we can bring three women ,maybe four to show what they do in April at AQC. Their story is pretty uplifting and I am in awe of what they have managed to achieve on a very isolated island 25 kms off shore from Dili. They do everything they do on treadle machines ( there is no power during the day) and through sheer hard work in less than ideal conditions- but they make up for that with spirit and laughter and song- they are amazing! Any support would be greatly appreciated!
2 comments:
Glad you have more energy, Dijanne! I hope the time with the ladies will also be restorative as well as educational.
I hope you are able to find a little house just right for you so you don't have to battle the shelter part of living on top of everything else.
All the best!
Here's to you have a fantastic, wonderful, productive 2019!!!! Yea for you!!!!
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