Thursday, December 27, 2012
#49 Embarrassed by my ...
Hi everyone.
I don't even know what to call my inactivity? Is it laziness? Computer-ineptitude? I don't know but I am not one who reads blogs so how would I know what one is supposed to be like. But I apologize if this is no fun to read. Sorry.
I hope everyone received a Christmas ecard from me. I tried to send them to everyone so if you didn't get one, please send me an email so I know what your email address is. I probably don't have your email address.
I am in Australia now, arrived here December 16th. My return ticket to India is for February 15th, two months away. I arrived just in time for the holidays so my brother and sister-in-law have been keeping me busy with holiday activities. We went to a friend's house that has a standing tradition for years now of gathering on Christmas Eve. I went to their home 7 years ago, the last time I saw my brother. At that time it was a nice group, maybe 20 people, and there were lots of instruments and we sang and had a great time. This time it was only 6 of us and there were no instruments but we didn't leave until we all sang Silent Night. A nice touch. But time has changed things.
We spent Christmas and Boxing Day (the very British holiday of the day AFTER Christmas) at my Sister-in-law's daughter's home. That was such a treat. She is married to a Constable (read Constable On Patrol) assigned to a rural posting in south West Australia. They have 2 boys, age 2 and 4 years old. On Christmas Day the Dad was busy building Lego Star Wars kits that the boys received as gifts from Santa. And the daughter is a professionally trained tourist industry cook so she made a meal and desserts to die for! It was a really nice visit.
Then on December 27th, my two nephews, their wives and a total of 7 children met at a Sizzler for lunch. When we were done eating, we drove to a nearby park and exchanged gifts. The weather has been beautiful here, sunny and in the 90's. It's beautiful for me anyway that I like hot, but some people think it is too hot.
I'm here with 5 cats and 1 dog and the remarkable wildlife of Australia. The 5 feline occupants of the house are Mitch, a black and white male cat who pretty much owns the place, Sooty an all black cat except for the white tips of his toes, Caspar an all white male, Tweedy Pie a male Siamese and Angel, a different Siamese, grey not brown and beige, and the only female and certainly no angel! My sister-in-law has written up a posting to find her a new home but hasn't gotten to putting it on a bulletin board yet. And then there is a BIG Golden Retriever named Christopher. He stays outside and only comes in to be fed.
And the wildlife is birds! When we were visiting the daughter I watched a flock of Galahs, these pink and gray parrots. I couldn't get a photo of them but here is what they look like: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galah
On the map of their territory, I am in the red all the way to the South West, in fact visiting the daughter we were just north of the grey area.
Then I saw another flock of birds, called "Twenty-eight" (Australian Ringnecks), a yellow headed parrot. Now you have to remember I used to live here in Australia so it shouldn't be new to me but after all these years it is still a thrill to see them again. And to hear the Kookaburras, not pretty birds but loud and noisy. I love them.
And Marie has forgotten things. I walked to the shopping center and there was a sign for a bank I used to use, Westpac, and when I walked it I had to ask, Is this a bank? Yep, there it is; a counter with a teller. So what is the rest of this? It's a "News Agency". I felt like Alice in Wonderland. There is no equivalent in the US, kind of like the "Candy Stores" in New York were to the rest of the country. I don't even know if there are Candy Stores anymore in NY? But you bought newspapers there, penny candies, cards, cigarettes, sometimes coffee, etc. A News Agency sold the newspapers, cards, Lottery tickets, etc. But this was inside the "Bank"! I know lots of things are being incorporated into other places, like grocery stores that have bank branches, but it surprised me.
But the biggest surprise is "Sticker Shock"!!! Things are really expensive here. There are some things that are around the same price but other things that I am shocked at. I needed to buy a card and there were no greeting cards for under AUD $4.99, this was a Hallmark Store. I was about to not buy one and when I said something there was a rack of cards for $1. Not pretty but it would do. You cannot find lunch for under AUS $8.00. That would be a grilled cheese sandwich with a cup of tea or coffee. No chips or french fries, either. A small bottle of water costs minimum $2.50 unless you buy a case. The cheapest avocado was $1.29. Their Dollar Store is a TWO Dollar Store. But it is still cheaper than the stores so I did a lot of shopping there.
I went to the movies with my brother and sister-in-law and saw Quartet. It was good but even with a Senior Discount it was $8.00. A far cry from my $2.00 movie around the corner from my house.
So I am slowly adjusting back to Australia and by time I do, I will be back in India and need to completely adjust again.
I'm going to post some photos:
This is me in my newest Saree, it's a Kerala Saree, pure cotton with only a golden stripe around the bottom.
And I can't find another photo that I want to share, sorry about that. Only one this time.
I'll check back again soon. Promise.
Love
Marie
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You are so beautiful! I have been really bad about being in touch, but I think about you so very often and keep you on my heart always! We are hanging in there. Very quiet Christmas. No gifts for anyone. Greg and I went to spend Christmas with my son because they are next to desperate and could understand how we each felt...it was good. Now it is New Years Eve and it is Greg's youngest daughter's birthday so we will babysit her daughter tonight so she can go out tonight. We have hopes that Greg has a good lead on a job, but we have been in that position before so I pray and chant for all to go the way it needs to and a little help from going into break down! LOL! Amazingly, I really have been holding together, but admit to fighting some stress. I am happy to say I have been practicing Buddhism along with the background I come from...I think it is a big reason I am not at brink's door!! Dear Sister Friend...I love you and admire you! Love, Light & Prayers, Carol & Greg ~ HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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