Friday, December 31, 2021

 

Penniedarling really enjoyed a delicious and decadent lunch today.

Garlic Pappadam's cooked in the microwave, Teriyaki Seaweed straight from the packet, fresh Oysters from Tasmania, butter pan seared Scallops (frozen from Canada)???!!!  Delicious!  and lots of salad sort of stuff, baby spinach leaves, baby carrots, green beans, sugar peas and baby cucumber!  with a little bit of left over Diet Coke.

  

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Photo a Day Challenge - 31.1.2021 - One Word for 2022.


 

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Thursday, December 30, 2021

 

2021 Family Newsletter and Happy 2022!

Farewell to 2020 and 2021.

 We will see you all next year you dear Santas and Christmas Trees.

🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄

Welcome 2022 with Elvis, The Beatles, Sherlock Holmes, Marilyn Munro, Paddington Bear, Winnie the Pooh, Cat in the Hat,  Scrooge McDuck, Peter Pan, Goldilocks,  

The Farmer in the Dell, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Humpty Dumpty and Thomas the Tank Engine.


🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉


What did the Griffiths Family get up to in 2021 I wonder?   I won’t deny it… this year has been the most unusual one I have ever lived as it has been for the rest of the world, one we will never forget due to the lockdowns, the numbers rising, numbers dropping and now skyrocketing, the wearing of masks, the checking in and the stress we’ve all been feeling… even if we’d like to forget this year I’m afraid it will stay with us for along time to come…  but I’m not going to go on about it I’m just going to remember the good things of 2021 for this Christmas Newsletter!


This is an old photo, 2019 was the last time we were all here at the same time.
Below some screen shots of one of our fantastic Zoom Quiz sessions, this time our Quiz Master was James.

David and I are so proud of all our children, all our in-laws and all our grandchildren who have soldiered on and are all doing extremely well in these 'different' times,  so starting with our youngest.  


Gwilym left the council he was working for and started his own business advising other councils on how to manage their trees and parks, his first Client was Ku-ring-gai Council which is the area he grew up in and where his mum and dad still live.  Emily has her own business supporting radio stations and putting on concerts etc which of course was a tad quiet for most of the year, the only difficulty Gwil and Em had was working from home as well as home schooling 8yo Remy and 5yo Elodie, thankfully Em’s mother Meg, who was once a teacher, set up ‘Grandma School’ from her home in Brisbane which Remy has just loved as has Elodie both in Sydney this has been wonderful and very successful for everyone.   Last month Elodie joined and loves the ‘Nippers’ at Coogee  Beach (Nippers is a surf training school within ‘Surf Life Saving Australia’)  Remy on the other hand favours Tennis as his favourite thing to do, both very Australian sports!  We have been lucky to be able to have seen everyone now and then, so lovely being able to see those two little ones growing  up so fast, Elodie will be going to big school this year starting in Kindergarten at the same School as Remy.

I am very proud of Remy who is very quick to grab a plastic bag and pick up what Bowie drops on our lawn when visiting.



Briony, Kate and James in Canberra we haven’t been able to see since October 2020… gosh that’s more than 14 months, we have enjoyed several long online chats and viewing on Messenger though which is always wonderful.   Briony and Kate are still working mostly from home although Kate has gone into work occasionally, 7yo James has mostly done a lot of online schooling, although he was able to get into school a few times, we love seeing what is produced in abundance from their garden, I just realised its 4 years since we’ve been able to visit Canberra, but we did enjoy 3 weeks with them all here during the bushfires in Canberra in early 2020 - thank goodness for Messenger chatting and viewing online.

The last time we saw our Canberra family was for lunch in Bowral October 2020, 14 months ago.


20 months and counting since we’ve seen our Macao Family in real life, we have enjoyed many online chats though.  Tomos and Emma’s ‘Glee Club’ is going gangbusters with Em teaching the dancing and Tom teaching singing and Acting, we have been able to see little snippets of some of the shows they have put on which look such fun and they put on a big show just before Christmas which was sold out and I’ve been told was a lot of fun.  I can’t get enough of Tom’s singing, he still has his beautiful voice!


Abigail is now 17yo and halfway through her final school year she has auditioned online with several Performing Arts Schools around the world, David and I are just amazed watching her dancing, just stunning.   

Tilly will be 15 in early January and is also a brilliant dancer and performer I guess we shouldn’t be surprised as both parents are brilliant performers as well but seeing the little we are able to see them doing just leaves us in awe.

George will become a teenager next year … how do these little grandchildren of ours grow so quickly I wonder!  George also performs with his parents and siblings but sailing and football are his passions.  We have enjoyed a couple of 40-45minute chats with Abi as she’s walked from her school to rehearsals,  she’s also teaching there as well.  On this walk Abi shows us the beautiful relatively new paths through a wetland area and chats away, she says some of the people she passes look at her strangely as she chats away to nobody in sight.  

Above - Abi's beautiful fingernails!  

Below - October 2020 with the photo books I put together of their 5 weeks with us in Aus.



Nerys and Tim, Jackson and Charlie we have been able to see now and then, which is lovely.   The Community College Nerys organises classes with has struggled a bit with some classes being held online but all ready for 2022 classes.   Tim’s work hasn’t changed and he’s enjoyed a lot of weekends kayaking on the beautiful waterways around our neck of the woods.

Jackson only has 9 months left of being a teenager! a grandchild in their 20’s?? Wow!  Time does fly.   Jack has really loved and excelled at his Mechanical Apprenticeship with Toyota although he did buy a Falcon Ute, (Falcons are very popular with the blokes in our family).   We’ve been able to see both Jack and Jess a few times, such a delightful couple they are, lovely.  


Charlie now 15yo has finished year 10 at our local High School and he’s been successful getting into SEDA College in Glebe for his final two years of High School, which will be quite a hike each day but this won’t bother him, he’s used to getting around our city.   SEDA is a sports training school in not only sports but coaching, training and many other things which a sport involves, this all sounds brilliant for our Charlie.

 

Nerys turned 50 this year, a party wasn’t allowed but the most beautiful thing that happened was her friends all coming to her driveway with gifts and singing Happy Birthday to her, so heart warming and well deserved.  

November 2020.


2021 - Jackson and Jess and below Charlie.


The 24th of September 2021 marked 50 years of our moving into ‘333’, we were looking forward to celebrating this milestone with all our family and friends but???  we all know why we couldn’t but as I said to Nerys why do we want to celebrate our zero’s, our biggest celebration happened on our 21st Birthday so we will make our 51st our big Celebration!
50 years at '333', we lived in this old home for 10 years before building a larger home behind.

Looking goooood.

David has had a wonderful year restoring Gwilym’s 1966 Ford Falcon, still a long way to go yet though and working when allowed at ‘The Fleet’, the Sydney Steam Boat restoration yards which he really enjoys even if it is a tad tiring.

David's 12 month check up for bowel cancer was totally clear so no need to see those Dr’s for another 5 years.  Yay! 


I have also had a good year doing so many creative things… the first one I have to boast about is… I turned a Collar!  Yes you read correctly… I turned a Collar on one of David's shirts!  This is something that David asked me to do for him back in 1968 when he saw the Aunt of his friend turning a collar on an old shirt.  Me no like mending but this year with plenty of time at home I gave it a go and it was a great success!  


On a much more fun note I’ve made 6 Quilts, all but one given to family and friends. I finished knitting (for the 8th time the Aran jumper Gwilym is wearing, I’ve been knitting this pattern since 1967, I did unpick a cardigan I’d made in the 1980’s and was now just a tad ho-hum and turned it into a very comfortable vest and I made a few collections of Babushka's to hang on Christmas Trees.



 Writing has been my thing this year with 4 books put together and one still on the go.  The first book I did was an update of ‘Mystory’ which I first published in 2003 about Susan the child I adopted out, because our story is such an unusual one I asked a lot of our family plus Susan to contribute to this update which was wonderful to read but unfortunately with all the stuff going on in Canberra at the same time about rape allegations I suffered a Nervous Breakdown which has been so hideous involving lots of Dr visits etc but I am a lot better now thankfully and almost back to my good ole fun self.


The next three books I put together where a lot happier to write the first being my memories of my maternal Grandfather 'Poppa' and Grandmother 'Mama', I realised being the oldest of all my siblings and all my cousins I am the only one who remembers our beautiful Poppa well, I was 10 when he passed away, we all remember our Mama very well and with so much love.  



The next was a photo book for Nerys’s 50th then a Photo book for my younger sister Meredith who turned 70 this year, both books had more than 150 photos in them, then I started writing my Memories of ‘Wollogorang’ so so many wonderful memories and so much history of this sheep station and the family as well… plus it was the place David and I first met.  I’ve had to put it on hold for now but I’m very keen to get back into it next year!  I also note in my 2020 Christmas Newsletter that I was going to write a book of my memories of driving the Icelandic team about during the 2000 Sydney Olympics, that's two books for 2022 which will keep me busy for a while.


I also made about 25-30 Masks for family and friends, here's some of them.


We hope you have all been able to keep on keeping on and we hope that we may see some of our family, extended family and friends one day soon.  

Happy New Year Everybody!  
🎉🎉🎉 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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The things that get me thinking early in the morning...

Did you know we only have 7 years in our cool Teens?  

We have 10 years in our 20's, 10 in our 30's and so on.

We could have 100's of years in our 100's but that's not going to happen.

And what do we call the years from 1 to 12??  

I will leave this with you, I've got to put some washing on now, then I've got to bring the bins in then have some breakfast!    🎉

 

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Photo a Day Challenge - 30.1.2021 - Something Colourful.


 Colourful Placemats I finished making this year.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2021

 

Mr Lincoln is Flowering... Yay!

My favourite rose for not only it's colour but its perfume as well is Mr Lincoln!  Here he is in the middle top surrounded by his Rose friends plus my favourite pink Hydrangea.  
 

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Photo a Day Challenge - 29.1.2021 - A Book.


 This has to be one of the best books I've put together, so many lovely, funny and even the odd cringe making memories from more than 50 years ago.

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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

 

Photo a Day Challenge - 28.1.2021 - My Fave bit of 2021.

Our Garden glowed with colour this year.
 

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Monday, December 27, 2021

 

Photo a Day Challenge - 27.12.2021 - What I did today.

Actually I did do lots and lots of stuff around our home today but the most rewarding thing I did was to re-attach this little stocking that fell off my Christmas Quilt on Christmas Day, I notice a couple of the stars have fallen off as well... I wonder where they are.


 

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Sunday, December 26, 2021

 

Ten of us enjoyed a real true blue Aussie Christmas yesterday with Sun and 30c, BBQ, Salad, Ice Cream, Cricket and Swimming in the pool, we also enjoyed a couple of long online video chats with our Macao and Canberra and Hong Kong families.

A gift from Briony, Kate and James 💜
A gift from Gwilym who made this wreath himself!  💜

Christmas Cards, we no longer send cards but these lovely people do.
Nerys made the most delicious Salmon Gravlax from a recipe in the Coles Magazine using beetroot - a real winner, David slow smoked a pickled leg of pork on our Kamado and Gwilym made a wonderful salad using some ingredients he'd grown himself, such as the Kale, Herbs and Potatoes, very yum plus his own Sour Dough Bread.  
Christmas Lunch outside in the sunshine, just like it should be... (2020 Christmas was cold and raining so inside.)
Pennie and Nerys, we did enjoy a little breeze from a couple of fans.
Nerys and Charlie.
Charlie, Tim and Jackson - same again below with David.

Gwilym and Elodie - below Elodie with Emily.

After lunch we did our Secret Santa which was just brilliant this year, just one $50 gift per person no matter the age and we were allowed to wish for our gift, nobody had any idea who they would be giving to until a couple of weeks before Christmas Day and nobody knew who was Gifting for them until the big Day!

After lunch we gifted one by one which was exciting plus we were able to have a good look at each others pressies before the next one was opened... Everybody was absolutely delighted with their gifts.

I requested a Christmas Bush plant or something similar... and Wow!   Below is what I received from Charlie.


Charlie is very happy with one of his gifts with this new TShirt.

Dessert was Vanilla, Mango and Raspberry Ice Cream with Berries and Toffee Shards.


The Party is almost over... 


Bowie can hear and see his family in the pool and is very keen to watch out for them... which he did and also enjoyed a swim himself.


Below - Emily taking a little rest, she broke her ankle a couple of days ago and she has a long way to go before it will heal, good luck Em. 

 

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