Morning all,
The days pass so quickly that I forget that I haven't posted in here. So what is happening here? Well all sorts of things, mainly that the people who are doing the paperwork and search for this new job take their time and that the woman I will be working with is still having on going problems with them and she has been there much longer than me. So the answer to the question - when does my next contract begin is...........how long is a piece of string. E was hoping for after Easter, but I can't see that happening now. Still it lets me get on with the house and the garden along with everything else.
My youngest nephew is getting married in June. I have family coming over from NZ and am currently trying to find accommodation and child seats for cars and things like that for them. My sister will be here for a week, my niece and her husband and baby will be here only 4 days. It will be nice to see them but a bit of a nightmare to organise especially if I will be in Sydney for part of that time.
Laura - I haven't started using the laundry balls yet. I have some laundry liquid that I should use up first. However I will probably just use up the bottle I am currently using and then try them out. Apparently they will do 200 washes before I need to change the pellet things inside and the starter kit comes with another 2 bags of pellets plus a get-rid-of-the-stain stick. And there isn't the need for rinsing after the wash which if it works should save me a lot of water as well. I will keep you informed. Someone said (Annie??) that they were rough on clothes. I can't see how because the balls are smooth and the pellets which are slightly rough are inside the balls and then there is the spongy outside ring to stop them from banging on the drum of the washer. My friend in NZ says hers work very well and she is happy with them so I will test them out. Plenty of washing here to do just that.

I like the sound of the blinky light on the dog. Might make it easier to notice the ODDU sneaking up on me. He can be very silent when he wants - as can the black cat who repeatedly sneaks up on me, usually about the time I am asking the other cat where he is. Hope you have a good day off this week.
Hope b/f's back is better now. That prescription must have gold in it to be that price. Nice of the b/f to go in to bat for you. I'm sure you will be changing the prescription provider next time around.
I don't so much look fondly back at the pre computer age. I really do at the pre-phone age. I'm about ready to put DS2's and his g/f's phones down the loo. I wonder if they work out how much time they waste on that square of plastic!
Happy - Not just the cats that can turn on or off the features of the keyboard. I can do it myself just by picking up the laptop and carting it around with the lid open and my fingers splayed out on the keyboard. Took a technician at F&P an hour to sort out what I had done. Then he explained it to me. All to do with the FN and Windows keys at the bottom of the keyboard and the function keys at the top. We actually wrote a document about what each would do if we pressed this or that.
I googled Lyme disease. Sounds nasty. And caused by tics?????? Apparently it is hard to diagnose as the symptoms are similar to many other diseases, but they also called it Lupus which to me is something that appeared to be fashionable some years back and is now largely forgotten. I sincerely hope you haven't got this thing.
The eagles nest viewing would be nice. I remember seeing an osprey nest when I was on the Rocky Mountaineer. It was huge as well but maybe not quite that big. The predator birds are wonderful. Just love them. We have several wildlife parks here with predator birds like owls, eagles, hawks etc. These birds have been rescued because they were sick, injured or out of their space. Some of them are rehabilitated back into the wild, but many can't return so are used to demonstrate the wonderful things they can do. You can actually glove up in some of them and have the birds sitting on your hand while the handler prepares to feed them.
Ceejay - Hope the water has receded and you are not flooded in anymore. That can be a bit of a nightmare. And the stink when the water recedes is just awful. Hope the sinus headache is well gone and you are feeling better. Nice to have someone to go and see, other than your sister during Easter.
You are more inventive that I with the tv thingy (Roku??) I just get pay tv. Once I have something installed and it works, I don't bother going looking for different or cheaper or whatever.
Susie - drowned in work. Well what else is new? You just take on everything and anything that is thrown at you. And you get through it, probably at your own expense. I only hope they pay you well for the slavery.
Well done on getting in the exercise.
Annie - new car! Well done. Sounds lovely. Toyota is such a good brand (well mostly) as well.
And that is about it for now. It is raining again so I can get into the 3rd bedroom and prepare to put some of stuff in there up in the roof space. DS2 managed to fix his ute and it is now in the driveway. At last he has transport again. Now to get that #$%@% court case (over the vehicle he bought to replace the ute) finished and done with. Never rains but it pours.
Cya