Thursday, November 30, 2006

Well It's not so bad......



Hello all thanks for the goodies and best wishes, I have had a lovely day starting with the kiddies bringing breakie in bed and some pressies, then a walk on the beach and lunch with Miriam and yes we did see Moria :) then coaching Zacs b,ball game which they won then a bunch of friends around for pizza tea that was lovely.
So only 6 mins of birthday left then tomorrow I'll see how I go playing b,ball at 40!!Goodnight
Love Kerryn

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

It was always my plan to back up my data on other people's computers. Honest.

As we continue our hunt for an Intel 865 PERL motherboard (supplier number 1 realised that they no longer have any, and now we are waiting for supplier number 2 to decide whether or not they have any in stock) we've decided to start preparing for the worst. (This is for if Plan Z doesn't work.) (Plan Z involves sending our hard drives to Dicko the friendly IT consultant in Melbourne, who has a mate who bought an 865 a few year ago, and letting him work his magic.)

So, it would be excellent if you could have a look at your computers, and the CDs that you've got lying around, for any collections of pictures that you might have got from us. I reckon I saw a few folders on John's computer last time we were up at Orroroo. So, if you've got any folders of our photos, I'd really like to know that, just in case we aren't able to get the RAID Array to rebuild when we attach it to a new controller.

The third part of this message is to encourage everyone to backup everything on their computer that they would not want to lose, and KEEP TRACK OF WHERE THE BACKUPS ARE KEPT! When our computer comes back to life, and we realise that we haven't lost any data, we will laugh, and then spend the next day (and 80 DVDs) backing up EVERYTHING, regardless of the fact that "I'm about to buy a 300GB drive to use as a more convenient backup, so there isn't really much point doing it now.)

Bother. Bother. Bother.

Friday, November 24, 2006

We are okay!

Helloo everyone. Just letting you know that we are all alright, though once again things in Lebanon are not. The internet access has been very sporadic of late and that has not helped in my communications. (Good excuse huh!)

I went down to Tyre on Wednesday afternoon as I usually do but this time I took the kids with me as I knew they had no school Thursday. At 10pm that night it turned out that Tyre did not either so the kids all enjoyed a day together and it was good to just visit with the Whites. We did watch all the funeral and rally and thank God that everything stayed calm and peaceful. It will be very interesting to see what happens over the next week. Do keep us in your prayers.

The kids are back in school today and I am madly trying to contact all our church members to let them know that because the Marathon has been postponed, our service will move back from 8:30am to regular time of 11am (Just in case any of them read this!!!)

I will try to post more regular updates as internet access allows. Good or sad to hear that harvest is over already, depending on your point of view. Glad there was at least some thing there. Trust the Kitto's are all upright and okay and your computer problems will soon be solved. Hello to Hogbens, good thing you do not have any major news, unless it is something happy, like you are coming with Mum and Dad next March!!!!!!!!!! Mum, I didn't even know that you were going to have some bits chopped off but I'm very glad they didn't have to do that.

Love you all very, very much. Someone please give Grandma a hug from me.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

It is FINISHED


The 2006 harvest came to an end at 5.05 pm today. The first time that I can remember finishing a harvest in November. So the records continue to be broken. We delivered our first load of wheat to Jamestown this morning and have about 2 or 3 loads to go tomorrow.

Very disappointing as the crops looked as if there was something there when you drove around them in the ute but from the header it was a different story. Many others have related the same experience. The sheep will enjoy what we have left for them

A view of the old power Station from the seaside.

When your mother rocked up at the hospital yesterday to have the cyst cut from inside of her right eyelid, the Dr had a look at it and decided that it had shrunk enough to leave it alone and treat it with ointment for the next few days. Lindy trust that things are not getting too tense over there and you are able to go about your normal activities.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

A 3 Hour Seachange



Today I went to Port Augusta with Bryan Blanks for a criuse in the gulf as part of his Carers relief Retreat. There were 16 men on board which was just a comfortable number for the boat, though they say they can cater for up to 40. When we arrived the Police were on board and we found out that a group of vandals had boarded the boat and caused over $5000.00 damage, but fortunately it didn't have any effect on our trip. Got a bit choppy out in the bay near the shacks but apart from that the cruise was very relaxing. Came home to go straight to the hospital to help out with an Ambulance transfer down to the airstrip. When we got there found that Darryl had finished reaping the paddock and all we have left is the house paddock but at this stage doubt if we will reap more than 50 acres. Only reapt 90 acres out of 400 at Sandlands looked OK from a distance but very little when we started reaping the paddock. So harvest will be seed and maybe 8 tonne of wheat to sell.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Leave someone alone for a few hours, and . . . .

Debbie got a ride in an Ambulance today. She said that she had never done that before. She also got to ring 000 for the first time, as well. You see, I'd gone over to Port Pirie to go Paintballing for Caleb's birthday (you can hear the story, and see the photo here) and while I was away, Debbie felt really ill. So ill, in fact, that when she picked up the phone, thinking that she might ring me, she had such an appalling attack of dizziness, "I'maboutothrowupiness" and "I'm about to collapse and pass outiness" that her fear that she might pass out with no-one to look after the kids led her to call for an ambulance. (Interestingly, the person who took her call was Jenny Crago, a friend of ours from Snowtown/ Eastercamp days.) While talking to Jenny she found herself lying on the floor in the doorway (apparently she had aimed for the front door to make sure it was unlocked and the ambulance people would be able to get in.) Natalie then sat with Debbie, to make sure that she was alright, and kept an eye out for the ambulance. When she saw them coming she went out at said "This way, I'll show you where she is" which I think was very grown up and helpful of her.

The paramedics found Sharina's phone number (they'd asked Debbie if there was a neighbour who could look after the kids) and apparently they seemed a bit surprised when this woman walked up just 2 minutes later with three children in tow. Sharina took the kids and looked after them, which was wonderful.

The ambulance took Debbie to hospital (where one of the paramedics mentioned that Jenny had asked them to ring her back to let her know if Debbie was okay) where they put her on a drip.

About this time, I've just started travelling back from Port Pirie. Suddenly the car in front, with the other carload of people for paintballing, pulled over. Caleb jumped out, ran up and said "Stuart, Debbie's been taken to hospital in an Ambulance" and mentioned something about breathing difficulties. Jeremy, who was driving his beloved Subaru WRX, pulled out straight away and proceded to drive with a bit more purpose than he had previously shown. (He didn't speed too much, honest.) While driving, we soon discovered that both Dave and I were out of credit, and Jeremy's battery was flat, so we had no way of contacting the hospital to find out what was happening. (I may have threatened God somewhere about this point, but on the advice of my lawyer I won't be commenting on that.)

About an hour later (and considerably closer to Whyalla) Dave (back seat of the car) got a phone call from Caleb, saying that Debbie was okay, and on a drip, that the kids were with Sharina, and Kerry was with Debbie. Not long after that, the boys dropped me at the hospital, and went to my place to pick up the car, so that I would have a way of getting home later on.

It was around 7:30 that we picked the kids up from Sharina. She had fed them, and washed Calvin, after his nappy leaked down to his ankles, and I can't thank her enough, for dropping everything at a moments notice and looking after 5 children 5 and under.

Calvin had just woken up from his afternoon sleep while Debbie was one the phone to the Ambulance. Apparently he kind of sat in the corner (as he does when he has just woken up) and watched what was going on. (Although he did try sitting on Debbie's tummy while the ambulance people were trying to do something, and when the paramedic suggested that that wasn't a good idea he went of and hid somewhere.) Because he had had an afternoon sleep, and he hasn't been well, it was after 10 before we finally got him to sleep. (And at 11:45 he's woken up, and made the noises that he makes just before he throws up, and come out to cuddle mummy, and been quite upset, the poor little munchkin. Debbie is now lying with him in his bed, after sitting up for half an hour or so, listening to me write this version of events.

I'm playing piano for church in the morning, and Debbie was meant to be playing bass in the evening. I tried getting someone else to play, but wasn't able to. Hopefully everyone will be better in the morning, but I did warn the worship leader that I wouldn't be able to make the normal 9:15 practice. It is now really late, and I really should go to bed. I'm sure that at some point Debbie will write her own version of events, and correct all of the things that I've got wrong, but in the meantime, I hope that everyone had a much more boring day that we did.

PS. Happy Birthday Wadih! Debbie had some plans for the blog, but for some reason they didn't happen.

Wadih Had a Birthday!


Wadih is now officially 44 years old. He is at work all day as he has three days of concert this weekend, but he did get our family tradition of birthday breakfast before he left!

Friday, November 17, 2006

justa little someone from just a little place wants to say

hello everyone there isnt much to say but i will say something anyway. Ummm let me see i did an animal project and got a B+ 4 that, ummm a maths test and got B, i have another maths test on monday, swimming carnival on tuseday and the zoo on friday. Im doing well mostley but hav a little cold. But apart from that im doing ok. Agers ago we had sports day and i came 1st in shot put, 3rd in 100m, 2nd in long jump, 1st in 200m and 1st in relay. i would love to write more but there isnt anything to say. oh and i found out how to do kewl icons if u havent relised.hehehe☺☻♥♣◘○☼#
good bye

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Resident Aliens


It's a bit of a doofy photo but the only one we got so far!

Monday, November 13, 2006

Where to start!


Okay I know it has been ages since I have written anything. I just didn't have the brain power to say anything interesting. As usual life has been busy. My days in Tyre are good. So far it is working going down on a Wednesday night and having a whole day to teach on Thursday. John has just started having extra French lessons after school twice a week. Work at the orphanage is still going well and I start my third part time job this week as temporary Church Administrator while the previous one takes three months leave. We had a church day away last Saturday which I mostly coordinated. It went really well and we touched on the issue of grief and healing the emotional wounds from the summer. This is a big thing for Lebanon at the moment. Yesterday we had our Soul Connection concert that Wadih had organized. It was designed to encourage the youth of Lebanon after our disastrous summer. We had four different christian rock bands each play a few songs with interviews and video clips. It was supposed to be five but the grunge band pulled out at the last minute. Some of us from church made up one of the bands, called Resident Alien. We had a good laugh and the audience seemed to enjoy it. There were about 500 there. I decided to cut my hair Friday night and it seems to be okay, very a la Debbie! If we get some of the pictures from the concert I will post some. That is our life at the moment.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

God's quick answer

This afternoon nearly 100 people from around the area gathered at Magnetic Hill to pray for rain. People from the Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, CRC, Salvation Army & UCA all took part. The trouble was God got to hear about our little plan and it started to rain about 15 mins before the service started and the rain got heavy as the time went by. We had rushed to get there following a luncheon with the Rostrevor folk and I was in a short sleeved shirt and got completely soaked as I was upfront bringing a prayer of Supplication. But it was a good day. We have had 7 mls of rain here in Orroroo but I think it was much heavier at Black Rock. The photo is not of today I was just checking to see if I could get a photo to come up this is of the Feb. floods but hopefully we will have more photos of flooding to come in the coming months. Giving up on predicting crop yields. Same old story not as good as it looks Having header breakdowns which are adding to the frustrations.

Sunday walk






We still have no outstanding news to tell tho I have recovered well from my broken arm, stroke and gouging wound just not my tonsil op!(acting for the exams!)
We enjoyed the lightning and rain last night and had a nice service this morning
then after a quick lunch decided to have a meander around Hallet cove park, see the photos and a shot of plants in the back yard.
Hope all are well and happy :)
Love Kerryn

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Trevor's gavestone



Finally on monday Trevor's grave was completed. As you can see from the photos it has come up very well. Grandma Jeanie is happy with it and i think glad that it has finally ben finished.
Hope to finish reaping the barley out at Ian Tapscott's today going about 2bags was hoping it would be a bit better than that. Not sure if the wheat is ready yet. Most people are pretty laidback about harvest this year with so little to do and off to an early start.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Some rain at last


We have just had 5 mls of steady rain this afternoon , put some water in the tanks and settled the dust. First rain since Aug. May do some good on the last crop of wheat at Trevor's house. Hope to start reaping next week this rain should not damage the grain at this stage. Have had a very busy time on the Ambulance, two jobs on Mon. 5 hrs 2 trips to Port Augusta yesterday On the road from 8.00am til 6.30 had to assist Augusta crew whose Truck had broken down in the pass so assisted a patient in Wilmington until a backup Ambulance arrived and Back to Port Augusta this morning. They were all for Xrays of various kinds.
Sold some lambs on Tues to the meatworks Av $48.00 which is twice as much as we would have got in the local market. Have 2 baptisms on Sunday Nyree Walley & Kerry Manning, should be a good day.
A sunset from out front of our house a couple of weeks ago.