Showing posts with label Granny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Granny. Show all posts

I should be sitting at the kitchen bench…

 

Me and Hayely

But a few continents, water and the ties of life separate us.

I would probably be washing up the dishes left behind by the previous evening’s family dinner (unless of course Gran had got there first).  So then maybe I would be folding the laundry that is on the dining room table.  We would be having tea or perhaps we have taken a walk to the local French patisserie for some real coffee?

It is a big weekend for you.  Your number one girl is coming home for a brief stay and to be a part of your number two girl’s big beautiful wedding.

Your number two girl is about to experience the wonderful ritual that we both experienced…the Australian Kitchen Tea and then it is a week of final jobs (I am sure Gran has the to do list if you are interested).  Then the grandest of all celebrations – a Family Wedding.

I wonder if anyone has remembered it is your birthday in the midst of all this happy chaos?  Perhaps Papa?

Happy Birthday Bails. 

Love

Sal

Dynamic – my word for 2010

It was January 4 when I began this post and in those 4 days of 2010 we had done so much. New Year’s Eve was spent separated from the boys with the girls watching Harry Potter, and enjoying room service in Nashville and the boys watching Wubbzy, and enjoying who knows what – probably bacon and nuggets with juice on the side.

Flossy and I began 2010 with big hugs and kisses with niece 1 and the next three days were spent laughing, freezing, shopping, learning, fake singing, fake guitar playing and freezing (yes I know I said it twice…it was/is cold).

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Never did I think I would quietly ring in 2010 in Nashville TN for it is a long way from where we started … sitting with my sister and family on the foreshore of Sydney Harbor watching the magnificent fireworks and celebrating the beginning of 2009.

Reading my dear friend’s blog this morning and the uncertainty that the new year brings for her and her husband, got me thinking. It will be seven years in April that we have been making NYC our home. Four years longer than we expected.

At the three year mark when we were due to return, the Engineer claimed “unfinished business”, so I grudgingly agreed to stay so that he could achieve the work he had fallen madly in love with. Our families and friends reluctantly accepted that the very loud McClelland's would continue with their family journey away from the kitchen benches of Wahroonga, away from the bus stop of Stephen Street and away from the canteen (school cafeteria) of Asquith.

As I wrote to her this morning, I shared how I had been uncertain of what my future would hold. Yet the past four years have blessed us with so many unique experiences and special people. In my heart of hearts I truly believe Max is in our lives because of this decision. I truly believe I am mixed up in the crazy and divine art world because of this decision and I truly believe that the sad soul that was mine has begun to heal because of these two life altering experiences.

2009 began the best way any new year could begin – surrounded by those that we love. January is always a month of remembrance for us – too many too soon. We remember my bestest friend in the whole wide world – Keelie - she and I grew up together, discovered Abba together, spent hours in her mother’s salon together, walked to school (late) together, we did everything together. Then there is beautiful Brett – Neil’s best friend from high school and uni who left this world way too soon but gave the world two beautiful children. My South African brother Gerald has also been gone 5 years now and our beautiful Aunty Heather – what a blessing we as kids had, growing up with Great Aunties. Never forgotten.

January was inauguration month. I had managed to secure a hotel for flossy and the engineer … I just had a feeling that this would be a special inauguration and having the opportunity to experience it was unique.

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Rose in DC for the Inauguration of the President and what is she doing??? talking to her best friend during the speeches!

Rose (now 16) had a year of performance and scholastic honors. She loves her school and her friends and enjoys the luxury of being able to attend the concerts for most of her favorite bands – Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Demitri (some comedian she finds funny) to name a few. School performances continued and she enjoys the opportunity of singing at many of the chapel services the school has for alumni. Throw in a ski trip, a few birthday parties, a couple of Yankees games at the new stadium, shopping at the Mall, babysitting gigs, a 16th, a new IMAC and the ability to fake sleep wherever we travel (or when there is housework to be done)…and you have a beautiful girl who has her mother’s performance ability and her father’s brains - thank goodness it is not the other way around!

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Mighty Max (3ish) has had a great year. Imagine a McClelland who can not talk…I know you try but it’s just too hard isn’t it! Well this was our little Man but this boy has the determination of his mother, the wit of his father (sigh) and the ability to get anything he wants (like his sister). Max attends school in the morning. He travels on the big yellow bus in a car seat (yes only in America!), he loves snuggles on the red couch, adores all his TV characters (and polly pockets…much to Flossy’s horror), he is addicted (I do not joke) to escalators and elevators and he loves riding his tricycle inside the house and doing wheelies. He certainly thinks he is “one of the girls” and loves going to flossy’s school to see them all. I am truly amazed at how I go with the flow these days. There is no way I would have set up a tub of water in the middle of the lounge room and let flossy have a bath while watching the crocodile hunter (yes he is an Aussie at heart).

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But he is a gift and he is our gift.

The Engineer (?..remember I only did 2A maths) has had his head down and bum up. Still with Arup designing glass buildings and traveling OS discovering where these glass buildings are going to live! Harvard Art Museum, IQ Tower (Qatar Doha), and Torre Reformer Tower (Mexico City) are just some of the few projects that have been keeping him out of mischief. At home he gets into historical debates with Rose, constructs Lego towers with Max and tries to complete Sal’s job list such as the walk up attic, the backyard and the front paving. He is an excellent ironer of shirts (because his wife is not/or chooses not to be), he continues to repack the dishwasher (so I continue to pack it badly), and he is in love with his “ultimate boss” (that would be Karenne as I am just the boss) because she brings him new Bonds Undies, Mint Patties and cooks him meals to keep him going for 6 months.

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He now cons Mighty Max into back scratches!

Sal (? – Rose is fake sleeping and she is my calculator). I have had a busy year with Art Is…You finding its wings – 2012 we are bringing it to Australia so watch out! My dear friend Ellen and I make an amazing team and you know it works when you literally know what the other person is thinking. This year our theme is “Wickedly Good” – it is pretty clear who wears the black boots and who wears the ruby slippers! My work at the Conservatory, summer camp art teacher, community musical producer, tree house volunteer (one of the best life decisions I have ever made) and more recently art and craft instructor at the local library all enable me to share my gifts and lift my spirit. I can be seen most mornings at Martine’s Fine Bake Shoppe enjoying a cup of java with Joycee (Max’s name for one of his three special god mothers) and most nights … well not much has changed here…bed/magazines/tea … you just don’t skype me after 8pm if you get my drift.

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Rose and I had the privilege of watching our childhood friend and very talented Roz Warby dance and tell everyone around us that she and I bounced in bassinets together! What a wonderful night that was.

2009 was the year of…

Elephant Trunk – which will not be the same without my Bronte (has conveniently found a new home split seconds away from my sister). But like a good girl, I will continue to go, suffer the loss of my companion silently, all in the name of enjoying 6am Sundays in peace.

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Uncle Glen – we now have a fence, I have a bedroom door and the oven works. Glen was soooooo patient with his helper.

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Concerts and imagining life as someone else!

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Skype and the wonderful, glorious impact it has had on our lives. To sit and enjoy a cup of tea with your mum. To chat with your dad when he has no hearing aids in and has to leave half way through for his morning job and to talk to your 90 year old Nanny and marvel how she just takes all this technology in her stride. My favorite sound is hearing the skype ringing sound and Max yelling out “wake up Gran”…unfortunately Gran would prefer that the sound came at 4pm her time rather than 4am!

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Allergies and discovering we are allergic to egg white, beef and lamb!

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Ice skating in the good old clark rubber pool – skates optional.

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Runaways – a totally complex musical about street kids pulled off remarkably well by Rose and her peers.

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Discovering Snow – and appreciating those weird things that mum was trying to put on my hands might be a good idea after all.

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GYO – Finally understanding that if you want something, you just make it happen.

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Celebrations – this time with another of our classy godmothers.

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Surgeries – got to have at least one a year if your name’s Max.

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Friendships – my doll club means so much to me, as do all the members in it. Mama Gwen and Aunty Doris have taught me so much and I try very hard to practice the grace that comes to them so naturally.

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Trick or Treating – and comprehending that it is ALL about the Treats!

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Falling in love – with the beach and the joy it can bring your body and soul. Having someone to hold your hand just increases the pleasure.

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Yankees – Champions of the World…of baseball.

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Pumpkins and no matter how strong you are (or how persistent), there are just some pumpkins you sit on rather than try to lift.

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Gran – this was the very best day that I have ever spent in NYC!

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Father and Daughter bonding and looking nice. Note the nicely ironed shirt!

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Hanukah lights – you try singing while lighting candles!

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Discovering Christmas and all that it is cracked up to be!

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Idolizing – our big sister

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Family photo drama – there is always one isn’t there?

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It is now the weekend – and I am still in New York but - I am grateful for the family and friends that are now ours – proving that you don’t need to know someone for very long, for them to be an integral, important and special part of your journey.

I am also grateful for our Aussie friends who have remained true to us. They write to us on email and send us beautiful cards and gifts – remembering every celebration/birthday that we may have (when I grow up I am going to be just like Julie Keefe!) I am even included in the daily email plans for lunches and get togethers. A simple act on their part but the impact it has on me, knowing that I haven’t been forgotten, is tremendous. I love you my girls! You know who you are!

But I am most grateful for my family at home who have supported us in this journey. Of course there have been moments of underlying pushing and shoving to get us to return but they have never judged us and that has been a blessing.

I will always be ready to go home but in the meantime I will face the coming year with anticipation. Hoping that I can continue to share my gifts and make a difference, praying for a few blessings to come our way and remembering that life is truly dynamic – not static.

Sallianne

P.S. do you know how hard it is to get the self timer working just right?

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Imagine another 6 photos in here until we got to this one…

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The Halls are Decked

IMG_2147At the request of flossy, we are staying “home” this Christmas.  We will not be travelling like we have the last couple of years, so her request gave me a chance to decorate.  I think she and the Engineer are now wondering whether I may have started drinking the eggnog a little early but the pleasure it has brought me and (they will not admit it) my family has been worth it.

Six years ago as we packed up our life to come to the USA, we packed very lightly…believing it would only be a short three years. So many of my “treasures” are hidden away in a dusty corner of our storage container back home.

However, whilst the packing machine my Mum was in full motion, I managed to hide a few treasures so that I would have something to enjoy. Creating a feeling of home and family in a town, city, country we were yet to discover.

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This is what greets us and our friends every day.  I actually think it is the best part of all the decorating!  Note the little pillow? Created by my talented friend Tina Zaccardi who can embroider everything onto just about anything.  She made this for us and it is one of the many treasures she has made for us over the past six years.  The blue chair was painted by Gran in her 2006 Max arrival trip!..she had one can and so many things are now blue.  And don’t you love my mail box?  The mailman said it is the only vintage grain scoop he puts mail into!  Of course every good American home has a radio flyer – Maxie man’s first car from one of this three godmothers.

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Seriously love my $10 Christmas Tree Shop wreath and wall sticckies…

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Not sure where this little angel came from but I know it was from Mum – perhaps one of her crafting friends or perhaps a market.  Even so, she always greets us when we first walk through the door.

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All our knitted and fluffy Christmas friends came with us and this year they are surrounded by cards and treasures of our time here.  Of course on of the many beautiful trees painted by Mum (this one celebrating Rose’s first Christmas), stands quietly behind them all.  See the Nativity set? All knitted and made specially for us by a Great Aunty of my friend Roslyn who now (sadly) is back in the UK.  I had her Aunty make two and the second set now lives with EE.  Of course baby Jesus is nowhere to be seen.  Flossy always tucks him out of sight until Christmas morning.

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Above our “fireplace” is our beautiful folk art stocking holder and now that we are in the USA we actually put these out for Santa.  Flossy has always been impressed that she gets a double whammy – a stocking and a sack! Neil loves it because Santa comes to him too. Traditionally these stockings get filled with DVD’s and lollies. Underneath this is another Karenne special, plus our dancing animals (you can never have too many) and a beautiful knitted Christmas friend sent to us by our gorgeous Vicki!

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Treasures from friends near and far line the piano with photos of our first Christmas – celebrated in the snowy Adirondack Mountains. I love it when Flossy sits down at the piano and plays her music.  She has such a talent but like the average 16 year old, doesn’t realize it. I love my partridge in a pear tree – received one year from my dear friend Joyce and the Menorah was something I just had to have.  I have truly come to love many of the jewish traditions and customs.

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My Jo treasures have a special place flanking the treasured memory frame of the community musical shows that I have worked on…you may also notice some little people…lying there as a result of …(see the next comment)

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and for the first time we have truly been able to set up Flossy’s magic Christmas Village.  Many of the houses given to us by friends and some from Santa.  Max is in love with it and every day he will move the people around, let them go shopping or skating and even to the outhouse!…which results in little people waiting to be fixed (see pic above!)

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…is what I feel as I sit and enjoy the lights, the dancing reindeer, the singing cows and the jingling snowman. 

Only in America!!


250 little houses created by loving parents and staff for the children at Maxie Man's school. They are slated to decorate them next week!
It was a great opportunity to finally meet some of the other mum's and for a moment the comraderie made me feel like I was back with my girls in the portable classroom at Asquith PS!
There were even parents whose children no longer come to the school...they come every year because they love it too much. But we do need some Granny Aprons next time!

A Whirlwind Visit

As I sit in Starbucks with my Venti coffee on this cold (32f), rainy Friday, I marvel how quickly time flies.  As I write, Mum sleeps and is getting ready to have a night on the town with our beautiful Fairy (my niece).  They have tickets for Andre Rieu and are so very excited.

The freezer is full to the brim with meals for the next month - she ran out of time to do the usual 3 month supply.  Even Max grunts and groans when reaching for the ice cream as he battles the ziplock bags of beef stew.

Rose’s room is back in some order …obviously it depends on your definition of order… and in a weird way we both agreed her room seemed empty without Granny lying there under the Jonas brothers doona, with the blankets and hot water bottles.

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and when I put my shoes on this morning he said “granny’s shoes”…ah yes…Mum loved my shoes so much we had to make a special trip to payless to get her a pair.

Neil of course is reveling in the luxury of new undies and ironed shirts and continues to eat the brie that Mum commandeered from the cocktail table at the event (picture a large baked brie the size of a big pizza and only half was eaten…Karenne made sure it didn’t go to waste and has ensured it will go directly to waist!

“Mum” as she was affectionately called throughout the weekend of Art Is…You, was welcomed with open arms by those who met her last year and those who didn’t know her at all.  IMG_1371

She ran around for me, for Ellen and for anyone else who asked.  She flogged aprons – even to the in house Engineer who took one home  to his wife.  

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She made sure everyone was looked after. (With the talented CT born, Sydney residing Keith LoBue)IMG_1541 She made sure everyone was registered and everyone bought a raffle ticket …IMG_1444

…now I know why Ross and Mary get her down to Nowra each year…she can  sell anything!

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She looked after me and my friend Ellen - this is one of 54 photos she took of us in the space of 3 minutes…she finally settled for just the face because (apparently) our bums and stomachs were too big.

What I loved the most is that she created and her creativity was celebrated.

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Karenne’s Quilt – Pamela Huntington’s Class

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Karenne’s Wonderland Hat – Taryn Reece’s Class

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Karenne’s journals – Kecia Deveney’s Class

I guess my two favorite memories of my mum spending time with me both occurred whilst at Art Is…You and of course I can only share with you the written version because no photos could do justice.

1. Picture the main luncheon area set for 100 people.  A large data projector is set to screen on a 12 x 12.  Speakers are connected to the hotel sound system…and lap top connected to all of this…It is 3pm our time…6am Aussie time – SO GUESS WHO DECIDES TO SKYPE? Yes it was Papa in all his glory.  Of course, he always skypes before he puts his hearing aids in, so all I got to see was the top of his head because he was leaning toward the speakers to hear my voice.  Shall I just say that we all got a little tickled by this episode and I learnt a valuable lesson – turn off all apps when the laptop is in the public arena.

2. Picture Karenne – it is 6pm.  She has been walking around selling raffles for the last few hours.  In one hand raffle tickets, in another hand a tumbler with wine. She worked out that by putting it in the tumbler, the hotel would think it was apple juice and not scold her for walking around public areas with alcohol.  Over her arm she had her pink shopping bag.  Up to the registration table she wandered where my beautiful friends Gwen and Doris were.  When asked what was in the bag….she produced the bladder of the wine box!  Poor Doris and Gwen…the looks on their faces!  They truly thought she must have a catheter somewhere and this was her wee bag!  It was almost too much for them when she topped up her glass, popped the bladder back into the bag and skipped off to sell more tickets…

And so she is gone for another year but not before she told me that she would be back to take Kecia’s class and not before we created 100 Nanny Magnets for her birthday and not before she stole my favorite hand painted suitcase because it was slightly larger than the one she brought and not before she had packed 3 giant bottles of maple syrup and not before she had purchased Dad’s annual pair of shoes and not before she had got Lillian’s cards, treats for Sue, Mary, Clare and the rest of her apron girls, folk art girls, kelman girls, oh and family…yes you scored a little but you will have to wait till Christmas!

Oh…and the 54 photos of Ellen and Me? Taken on the same night as the wine bladder discovery…