Bill's blue Hilux was nearly 20 years old, we had it for 16 years and it had done 440,000 kilometres, so we figured it was probably not going to be repaired and the insurance company would write it off and that is what happened. Bill had been thinking about getting another Hilux but in the end went for a brand new 2024 Hyundai Staria Van. He will look like a tradie! We went and picked it up a month ago and Bill is very happy with it. He is still going to try and work out how lots of things everything works. He went for the van option as it would be great for transporting his telescopes and has been doing exactly that with all his astronomy outreach work he has been doing. Ultimately his plan is to go out camping with his telescopes out to some dark sky areas. There is talk of taking the birds camping with him as well- will see how that pans out!
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Catching Up with Kerrie Robertson in Rutherglen and Milawa
I had a trip planned to Rutherglen and Milawa to catch up with my friend Kerrie Robertson. Kerrie and I went to Rusden Teachers College back in the late 70's early 80's, We have been friends for over 40 years. Kerrie lives in Warrnambool so we decided Rutherglen might be a good half way point to catch up and also an opportunity to go to Amberesque- a delightful Bed and Breakfast that is a favourite for Amy and I. Amy was coming with us when she heard we were heading to Amberesque. It was only a week after I got back from Melbourne and I wasn't really ready to head out again, but it actually worked out well as it was a good chance to just relax and regroup.
Amy and I left Tuesday morning and met Kerrie at Amberesque that afternoon
The next day after breakfast we headed off heading to Beechworth on our way to Milawa where we were staying for the next two nights.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Goodbye to Bill's Blue Hilux
I had driven Bill's Hilux down to Melbourne to bring home some of mum's stuff from her place at Fiddler's Green. Unfortunately the day I left saw me driving through some stormy weather, and just when I was about 10km out of Benalla it was dark, and there was water across the road that I couldn't see, until the car in front of me braked, when I went to brake I was in the water and aqua planned into the car in front of me. Unfortunately no one was hurt, the others were able to drive home but it wasn't the same for the Hilux. Fire, police and a tow truck turned up, they looked after me, and the tow truck driver drove me into town and helped me find a motel for the night. I settled in, rang Bill with the bad news, lodged the claim with the insurance company. I didn't sleep that night, after phone calls to Bill and the insurance company the next morning, we worked out Bill would hire a Hilux and drive down and pick me up. So I had time to kill in Benalla.
I enjoyed a wander around Benalla, they had lots of lovely murals on the walls throughout the town. I enjoyed a walk around the lake, had some lunch then had a bit of a snooze. Bill arrived around 7pm in a hire Hilux, we had some dinner and an early night, slept well thank goodness, it had been a bit of a traumatic few days.
Bill and I drove to Wangaratta the next day, where the Hilux had been towed too and where the assessment would take place. We unloaded the old Hilux into the hire car and made our way back to Canberra. It was good to finally make it home.
Zonta 2024
In July I was involved again with helping out the Zonta Ladies for their Annual Birth Kit Packing Day. They have been using our church hall for at least 15 years now and I have been helping open up and set up for them for the last 7 years. It is such a fantastic service project to be involved with. This is a bit about what they do.
Who we are
The Birthing Kit Foundation (Australia) is a humanitarian
organisation that provides birthing kits and education in clean birthing
practices to women birthing at home in remote regions of the developing world.
What we do
We work in partnership with the Australian Community and a
number of Global Organisations to pack and supply Clean Birth Kits to
pregnant women living in rural communities and low-resource settings around the
world. To date, 2.8 million Clean Birth Kits have
been distributed to women in need. Kits are given to mothers through community
outreach programs, supplied to health facilities for use by doctors, midwives
and nurses or distributed to traditional birthing attendants. They are designed
to support hygienic practices and environments during childbirth in
under-resourced settings.
Our Achievements
We have supplied over 2.8 million clean birth kits to women
in remote regions of over 30 countries, trained over 10,000 traditional birth
attendants and contributed to the prevention of FGM in communities that were
killing their women in childbirth. The impact of our work can not be
underestimated, with many unexpected benefits for the women and communities we
support.
This year they made a presentation to me to thank me for the help that I had given them over the years. It was such and unexpected and lovely surprise. It has been such a privilege to be involved with them.
Monday, October 7, 2024
Mum's Memorial Service
Mum had prepaid for her funeral, she was prepared! She didn't want to have her coffin at the funeral, so she had issued instructions. The funeral home was to organise a short graveside funeral service at the Berwick Cemetery, where mum had purchased her plot, this was to be for immediate family only and then there was to be a Memorial Service later, organised at the chapel, by the family. So that is what we did.
Even managed to get a family photo earlier in the day a rare occurrence.