Showing posts with label Pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pop. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Busy busy busy..?

Ok, so it appears I keep disappearing! Although I don't "do anything" life seems so hectic. Trying to juggle being me with having a bf (7mths now), adapting to new challenges with my daughter, applying for jobs etc. Not to mention fitting in enough craft to keep me sane!!!

To start, my pop came home in February. It was so wonderful to have him back, watch him laughing and smiling at the kids etc. I say was as we lost him in April. He was such a precious man to me being my great-grandfather, Jessica's great-great-grandfather. It was really hard on me when he passed away, I was in Perth getting Jessi Skin Patch Tested (SPT) at an allerists. I was in Perth when his wife, my great-grandma, died also. It was like a huge kick in the guts. When I got home all my great-aunts were here and an uncle or two. Grandma and pop had 10 kids, 9 of which are living, and they were all here for the funeral. Some of them travelling from the other side of the country.
I will always miss my pop. He was just shy of his 90th birthday when he passed so I wont be too sad for him. He had a long life, saw so much, and was never the same after losing his wife of 63yrs. Loved them both dearly.

So about that SPT... He tested something like 20 things, maybe more. Added a little drop of allergen on her skin then went over them with the head of a needle and ever so slightly broke the skin. We were sent back to the waiting room while he saw the next patient, then called back in. He pulled her arm up onto his desk and counted down, then counted on a list that obviously told him what he tested where. He says "This isn't good". Me, I'm feeling all nervous and stressed as it is, so I replied "thanks for the vote of confidence" looking at my sister with questioning eyes. I was grateful she was there with me when he said Jess is allergic to Latex (NRL). That was fine really, no balloons or rubber gloves. Then he started listing stuff and saying "and she'll probably need elastic removed from her skirts and things, especially her underwear.." which made me rather unsettled. I looked at him, knowing full well what anaphylaia is as Jessi has it to tree nuts and sesame, and asked him "so, this is bad then?" and his reply saw me crying right there in his office, trying so hard to keep my head held high.. "THIS IS THE WORST THING SHE COULD HAVE". I just slumped. Jessi was trying to kiss and hug me not really understanding what was going on. I think my sister just sat quietly, I don't recall her doing or saying anything. When we went back to the waiting room to pay for the appointment a lady we'd got talking to asked how it went, I managed to get out "apparently she's severely allergic to latex" and then started bawling again. The lady says "aww.. don't cry" and that just made it worse!!
On the way back to my sisters house I was in a bit of a daze. Right away I called nanna and had a good cry to her. She was saying to me "be strong for Jessi, don't let her see you upset" and that hurt. I really needed support and worrying that Jessi was seeing me cry wasn't big on my agenda right then. I rang Neil too (my bf) and he was more supportive but also just as gobsmacked as me. His main responses were "shit. oh shit. that's not good". Every 2 seconds I was going "can she even have...?" and just wondering what kind of myriad of things she would now have to be kept away from. All the allergist was able to give me was one brochure from America about latex (NRL), he told me to go home and look it up on the net. Which I did, and that only served to overwhelm me more!! I found and anaphylaxia suport group here in Aus and joined up. The ladies at Anaphylaxis Talk are so supportive of each other, and friendly and welcoming. It's nice to finally be able to talk to others who know what this is like. Most people really don't get it. At Anaphylaxis Talk I have compiled a comprehensive list of products containing NRL as I couldn't find one on the web. Just lots of little ones.
It turns out Pecan reacted really bad too, and cashew. But we already knew she was anaphylactic to tree nuts. I guess she is allergic to almost all of them, and from what I've been reading many people are only allergic to one or two. He didn't test sesame, just took my word for it. The letter he sent back to our doctor also said orange but as he didn't bring it up I'm not too worried about it. He said she reacted to peanut and asked us about it. We told him she eats it, not often but she does eat it, and he said to give it to her 2 times a week. He said taking it from her diet would probably be worse. He wrote a new form for a Medic Alert bracelelt on the spot. It's been a lot to take in but I am getting there.

Nanna bought me a sewing machine for my birthday so I've been playing with it some. While in Perth there was a fabric store relocating and having a closing down sale to do so (why they didn't relocate it I don't know) but I got 25m of fabric for $12.50, jusy 50c a metre!! I was so happy to get such a good bargain. I also went to op shops (thrift shops) and bought remnants and patterns and stuff. Not like I needed more patterns.. I just love them :)

Some slippers from various patterns and a mostly-complete teddy bear I've sewn

I've not really been crocheting or knitting. Done some scrapbooking though. I am wanting to learn bobbin lace, but I want a kit from the Fox Collection and don't have the money for it right now. There is just so much I want to do I don't think I will ever get to do it all!


Some of the scrapping I have done

Neil is talking about moving in with us so I will have to rearrange my house again. Thats an adjustment I want, though I am a little unsure how I will cope with it. I've had 3yrs on my own with just Jessica. Neil lives with his nanna and has never lived with a partner before. Going to be a big learning curve for us both!
I applied for a job a week ago, as a Library Officer in the school. I am pretty confident I will get an interview, fingers crossed I get the job too!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Who Knew!

Wow.. I had no idea it had been soooo long since I last blogged. There's been so much going on in my life that I guess the ole blog got a little left behind!

I've been tatting, scrapbooking, crocheting.. all the usual. I wont bore anyone with photos ofall I have done in the last 6mths. Jessi is about to turn 5, my great grandfather had a heart attack and a pacemaker put in right before xmas (he was sent home xmas day from hospital) and is finally coming home from Perth, I have a bf now, I've read a few books, changed the house around. Just so many things :)

I managed to take a simply stunning photo of Jessi on Dec 20th, so I will share. Everyone loves to look at cute kids! I cropped out the toilet block and everything when I scrapped it of course ;)


One book I read I want to tell you about. Had I read the blurb I'm not sure I would ever have bought it. It was in a discount book order thingy at the local supermarket for about $10. The pic on the cover of 3 little blonde girls appealed to me so I grabbed the order form and wrote my details (of course buy Jessi books too!). When I read the blurb some weeks later I said to my bf that I'm not sure I would like the book, but for some reason I was still drawn to reading it. And I did. And it had such an impact on me, to the point I researched the authors online and was tempted to email them about their story. I decided that was probably going a bit too far!! The book is called "Not Without My Sister" by Celeste, Kristina (Jones) and Juliana (Buhring). They were born into a cult or religious sect or whatever other "politically correct/incorrect" term you may have called the Children of God. Now known as The Family International this cult still operates. In researching the authors I read a blog by an Australian man who had been "flirty-fished" by a group of Family girls in Sydney just last year. The lives these little girls lived were horrific. Dragged all over the world and often being raised by people who weren't their parents or in a communal environment they suffered abuse of every kind. No child deserves this no matter the reasoning behind it. These ladies, Celeste, Kristina and Juliana are fighting for the rights of children like them all over the world. Kudos to you! If you ever have the chance to read this book, do. I couldn't put it down. My life seems so "normal" and "fair" after having read what these ladies lived through. I was mortified that these things really happen, and reading it in such a way saw me in tears and constantly commenting to my bf about how dumbfounded I was about it all. A real wake up call! I'm not in anyway religious by choice, and I don't hold anyones religion or beliefs against them, but I tell ya what, abusing children I cannot accept. Abusing anyone in any unjust way really. And if your "religion" tells you it's right.. I mean, where are the common sense and morals? So, with an open and unbiased mind I recommend this book. Be warned, it can be a little graphic. Juliana, Celeste and Kristina.. if you ever happen by my humble little blog I admire your strength and will power. May your work with RISE International help many and bring you peace.


I recently started compiling a http://www.myqh.com/ webpage. I had run across a couple when hunting for crochet patterns and they were just so well organised and helpful that I thought I might make my own. So far I've used their process for copying all your links from your browser and they all need sorting. But where as in the past I was saving just a homepage or index I am now going to go through and organise more clearly. Mainly with the tatting stuff I will be trying to add in every pattern I come across as a reference point for people. www.crochetpatterncentral .com and http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/ are already such comprehensive guides to those artforms and Rachel does such an amazing job of keeping them up to date I could never hope to equal her. Tatting will be my thing :) I do have the Tatting Index in my bookmarks and use it often, so I am really kinda taking inspiration from there. I have more tatting bookmarks than I do anything else so it will be great to think "hmm.. I want to tat a 3D rose" and know right where to look. If no one else ever uses my lists I certainly wont be offended!! But that said.. if you're interested take a look

http://www.myhq.com/public/m/i/michelles_angel/

It's a slow process as I have to add each thing just one at a time and pull up all those webpages in the process. That's kinda a good thing too cos it means no broken links. For now.. Not sure how well I will go in keeping it that way!! *lol* OOOOHH!!... I better remember to add my own dragonfly tatting pattern, huh?!! Foolish me.

Enough babbling from me, I have a myhq page to work on. Take care and I should be back. I hope. Maybe....