on โ19-09-2014 04:44 PM
After several hours during the week clearing and cleaning up a messy garden my day started like this
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on โ30-11-2014 10:18 AM
โ30-11-2014 10:19 AM - edited โ30-11-2014 10:21 AM
Oh, and thanks to those others, for shaking the Welcome Mat with me earlier You might have noticed that a bit of dirt and grime fell out.
DEB
โ30-11-2014 10:32 AM - edited โ30-11-2014 10:33 AM
What beautiful photographs of the wedding! Everything just so natural and earthy, it is one of most splendid weddings I've ever heard of (and seen) thank you, magic.
Love the way all the attendants were dressed too, everything matching everything. 100% in kudos to you and them all, absolutely brilliant, and very Australian country which was the best.
Good morning everyone, this very busy weekend is flying by, so by midnight, we'll be well ahead .... , happy weekend to all xxx
on โ30-11-2014 10:34 AM
Deb, I know how you must be feeling. My DD has bi-polar as well but so far, she has not strayed from her medication since she was admitted to the Alfred in one of the highest manic states they have seen. She was discharged after about 3 weeks then mucked her medication up and ended back in Monash for another 4 weeks. Since then (about 4 years ago), she has not missed taking her meds.
I was worried because they warned us that as they entered another manic state, they told themselves they didn't need the meds and quite often went off them. At that stage, our DD would not listen to us as that is what happened 4 years ago. Before she was in that state, I asked her to listen to us if we could see the signs and she agreed, but once she was there she wouldn't and hence, ended up in a bad state where she hated us and wouldn't see us for a long time. This broke my heart as we had always been very close.
I hope all works out for you and your DD - it's a long way to travel (3 hours) so I hope you can help her. Good Luck!
on โ30-11-2014 10:51 AM
Absolutely stunning wedding Sandy, the cake looks fantastic, well done, looks like everyone had a thoroughly enjoyable day ๐
DEB Hugs to you and your daughter, no where near enough is don to help those who suffer from mental illness :(. I send you heaps of strength to get through your time with your daughter, take care.
Morning Tas, hope it's a nice day for you as well
First flower of the season ....just for DEB
on โ30-11-2014 10:58 AM
I don't think people understand punch that without that tunnel trade and transport costs will increase. They have to cover the cost in extra fuel and time wasted getting from one side to the other. 2.5 hours from Tulla to Scoresby for the boys a few weeks ago.
Worst city I know for traveling from one side to the other.
Hope promises are kept or will we have another change....making life hard in Victoria.
Deb....gorgeous setting for a wedding and love the pics!
on โ30-11-2014 11:05 AM
Bushie, what a gorgeous flower, what is it please?
on โ30-11-2014 11:17 AM
TY Tas, it's called a Daylilly, mainly flowers in Summer, then dies down for the cooler months. If you have a spot that gets fully sun, it would prob do well for you. There are heaps of lovely colours and if you leave the rhizomes in the ground/large they will multiply as well.
on โ30-11-2014 11:49 AM
Thanks so much Bushie, I'll make a note of it xx
on โ30-11-2014 12:04 PM
What a beautiful wedding! I love the photos.