This morning our plans are to move some stuff from our home to another family member's garage. Time to declutter the house. I can't wait to have some room in the spare bedroom and back sheds again.
Amanda and her boyfriend, and Lacy are helping us. It should only take a couple of hours, then the day is ours.
Once that is done I will be getting the spare bedroom back to some sort of order.
It's the last day of the year. I was so happy with my loss this past week. I didn't get to my end of year mini goal, but I came within 2 kilos of it! That's not to be sneezed at.
To date (this time around), I have lost 8.4 kilos in 4.5 months. Again, not to be sneezed at.
I'm bloody happy with how I'm going to be honest.
Next year ... that being tomorrow... my goal is to lose a minimum of 1 kilo a month. If I actually do that.. NO, when I do that, I will be at my personal GOAL. It's not what WW expect me to be at, but it will be what I am happy to be at.
In fact, do WW still set you a GOAL, or can you set it yourself now? I must ask.
Now, as for New Year's Eve. We don't have any plans, boring old farts that we are.
Do you have any fun plans? Going to a party? Lying on the beach and counting down? Fireworks?
Sitting in the lounge with ya nightie on? 😂😊😉 That will probably be me.
ABOVE: Yeah. Seen this all over Facebook and just had to steal it.
Last night at around 6.50 pm, the girls finally ventured out the front yard on their own volition.
I was in the sewing room ironing so could watch what they were doing.
ABOVE: They checked out the neighbours... all good there.
ABOVE: Then a sniff in the freshly turned over garden.
And THEN.... thank GOD I was watching, cos our goddam ESCAPOLOGIST found 'the gap' that was bigger than all the others...
ABOVE: And she walked straight through it and out onto the bloody road!
You won't believe it, but I RAN!
Yelling "Coco! Coco! Come back !".
So thankful she heard me and did as she was told for once.
I've rammed a garden stake in that gap until the guys can render a permanent fix.
Then we will let her out again and see if she can show us any more places she can get out.
I swear to God that dog is SO CLEVER! Just give her 4 cm more... and she's gone. Thank God I was actually watching them at the right time.
She could have been long gone. Doesn't bear thinking about really.
We took the pool cover off on November the 5th. To see this:
ABOVE: Yeah. Horrendous. It took about a week to get rid of the green. But it has taken me hours and hours, and hundreds of dollars to FINALLY get it crystal clear.
I really didn't think I was going to get it crystal clear to be honest.
BUT... after exactly 8 weeks... I got up to tend the pool this morning to see this:
ABOVE: Finally, a crystal clear pool! I could cry.
It has been such hard work getting it right again.
Now let's hope I can keep it that way.
ABOVE: Ahhhhh..... me. Doing NOTHING. Her ... doing it all.
ABOVE: 11.40 am. All done and back to having a beautiful spare kid's bedroom. Stew has gone to the supermarket for his usual weekend shop. Then who knows what we shall get up to?
Might be a pleasant lunch out somewhere.
ABOVE: Steve called in and attached a length of timber to the fence, effectively closing the gap. We have put pavers and bricks under that section of fence to stop Coco from digging under it... we had already done that yesterday.
We know Coco through and through.
The gate is LOCKABLE as well... so no one can just let them out.
Stealing them? OMG they bark something rotten when a stranger comes near them... so we would hear that too.
If we are not home, they will not be out the front.
I think that covers all possible scenarios.
2 pm: Home after a lovely couple of hours out and about.
ABOVE: We chose to try a local suburban cafe, in Queenwood. JAM. It certainly looked inviting.
ABOVE: We chose their Beef Filo wraps, with a Corn Salad side dish.
Stew gave it an 8/10. Me: 5/10. The Filo wrap was full to brimming with BIG chunks of Beef. But it was tasteless.
The corn salad was spicy, so not to my liking at all.
We shared some wedges, which were OK.
The atmosphere was lovely and relaxed, until towards the end of our meal, when the old fulla behind Stew lit up a smoke.
That was not nice at all and I couldn't wait to leave.
We will probably go there again and try something else. But sit INSIDE where smoking is not permitted.
After lunch we headed over to The Base and got some spare gate keys cut. Then we went up to the movie theatre...
ABOVE: We pre-bought tickets to see A Man Called Otto, starring Tom Hanks. I love Tom Hanks. I hope it's a good movie. He doesn't do many flops. We are going to watch it tomorrow.
ABOVE: 9 pm on New Year's Eve. I am loving my new view from the sewing room. Dusk. Fence 'n' gate. Secure.
Coco has been outside, but has not even tried to investigate where the gap was.
I reckon she can see it's been blocked, so no point going there again.
It's been another long, stressful year, and I'm happy it's coming to an end.
May 2023 be awesome for everyone. Thank you for sticking by me and reading my blog for another year. If you were new here, Welcome.
CATCH YA TOMORROW.