Author: Veronica

  • The new floor.

    As promised a few days ago, I give you …

    THE NEW FLOOR!

    New Floor 2

    New Floor

    Again

    It’s been in for almost a week now and I’m still loving it. It makes the kitchen look so much better, even if it shows off the extreme crappiness of the rest of the kitchen.

    It’s wood look vinyl and it was installed by Hayes Flooring, who sadly, don’t have a website. They should fix that. Every business should have an easily found website. No really, they should who apparently have got themselves a website in the last few weeks. Yay! I’ve got no complaints about the installation, all up it took 3 days, for the tearing up of the floor and then the laying of the new vinyl. I’d recommend Hayes to everyone.

    (It probably helps that Hayes worked with my insurance so I personally didn’t have to pay a cent for the installation. Just the excess fees. Although, that probably counts. Hell, I’m not complaining. Brand new floor people!)

    Even better though? It means Isaac can play in the bathroom while I shower, so I’m not worrying about him choking and dying while I stand under the hot water. The old floor was full of staples and nails and poky bits and it was just hideous.

    Here’s some photos from the pulling up.

    Old floor

    Newspaper underneath

    It was a mess the first day. The guy who pulled everything up did a good job getting all the newspaper up. A good portion of it looked like it had been glued down. it was a bit of a nightmare.

    Oh and these photos for the hell of it.

    Amy in the TV cabinet

    Amy likes to pull all the magazines out of my TV cabinet and hide in there. In this photo she’s shouting HEY! after I opened the door and snapped her photo. She’s very cute.

    Isaac 8.5mths

    And Isaac. He got his first tooth yesterday night. It’s very exciting. At least it was, until he bit my nipple today. I’m slightly less excited about his tooth. It’s very SHARP and NIPPY and he tries to chew on me. ‘

    Not fun Isaac.

  • Welcoming…

    Firstly, lets get the freak-out out of the way: My laptop charger is DYING, like it won’t work properly and I can’t get it to work and the replacement won’t be here for another 2 weeks.

    Sob.

    Commence freaking out. (Edit: I’ve gotten it working again. However, I think it’s only a matter of time before it dies for good.)

    Now, I’d like to welcome some girls to my family.

    Emma

    This is Emma.

    Belle

    And this is Belle.

    They were delivered (delivered! yes! I know how lucky I am) early this morning and have spent the day making themselves at home.

    I couldn’t be more pleased.

    Emma is the dominant horse. She can get a little bossy.

    Bossy

    But she is more than happy to be patted and brushed. We’ll get some halters this week and see how she is to be handled. They are both very sweet tempered so I don’t foresee any major problems.

    They’re both in need of a good home and lots of food. Both have been a bit neglected prior to ending up at the place I got them from.

    Belle was an ex-racer. However, she wasn’t fast enough and ended up retired. She’s long and leggy and will probably be the horse I ride.

    Emma is stockier and stronger. She’s good natured and dominant. Prior to ending up at my place, she was ridden by children and beginners. She will be the horse I teach Nathan to ride on.

    Both horses were a bit wary of the camera. Until I let them sniff it. And honestly, what’s a little bit of horse snot to worry about?

    Bokkeh

    Belle

    I think I’m in love. I’d forgotten how calm horses make me. I almost feel I can breathe again. I haven’t felt this … centred since Nan died.

    And breathe.

    (photos of the floor tomorrow) (maybe)(if you’re interested)

  • Writing from a corner, where I’ve hidden.

    We’re a week into our gluten challenge.

    And.

    Can I quit now? Please?

    It’s been insane. So insane that I no longer think people are joking when they talk about climbing the walls. Because I think I’ve broken all my fingernails trying to climb mine.

    She’s been … insane. It’s horrible. I want my daughter back.

    I locked myself in the bathroom this morning, in order to shower alone. When Amy discovered that I’d locked the door, she had a tantrum.

    Then, she climbed back into the kitchen and pulled every single key off my laptop keyboard. I got out of the shower to find a little girl, holding my laptop, surrounded in little black keys.

    Now, before you yell, yes, I’d put the laptop away.

    Isaac is reacting to the big ball of stress that is his sister by squealing. Lots. And screaming in anger when his will is thwarted. And screaming andscreamingandscreaming.

    He’s been screaming, quite a lot. Ear piercing, make you want to curl up and hide, make your ears bleed type screaming.

    It’s been … stressful. To say the least.

    In other news, my floor is all pulled up! And tomorrow, they will be laying the new hardwood underlay and vinyl.

    And there will be (everything going well) horses arriving on Saturday. The stable is all cleaned out and things are just about in place.

    I’m excited about the floor and horses.

    I’ve got no idea how I am going to make it through another 16 days of gluten.

    Sigh.

  • Can I freak out yet? What about now? Later? Shit.

    I got a phone call at 6.10pm.

    Your vinyl has arrived. I know it’s short notice, but can we start work tomorrow?

    I hesitated for barely a second before agreeing. If I put it off, it might be another 3 weeks before my bathroom and kitchen floor is replaced and honestly, I’m sick of the current sight of it.

    Remember what happened? My hot water cylinder burst, leaving me flooded and without hot water. Yay me.

    I hung up and spent the next 10 minutes freaking out.

    They are pulling up my floor TOMORROW.

    They are pulling up my FLOOR.

    MY FLOOR! They are pulling it up! TOMORROW.

    Needless to say, Nathan was rolling his eyes at me by the end of my spiel. But dude, you don’t realise. They are pulling up my floor. My kitchen and bathroom floor.

    I might be hyperventilating a little.

    Because you know what else is happening this week? I’m getting horses. Two of them. They are coming from a lovely home, she’d rescued them previously. They aren’t in great condition, but they should build up fast enough here.

    Horses.

    Which is lovely. I haven’t had horses in years and I still miss them.

    But the work to get my property ready before Saturday when they’re being delivered is huge. My stable, which had been used by the previous owners as storage, needs cleaning out, I need to head out and pick up some hay, I need to have chaff and stuff on hand because the grass won’t last forever and oh my god, the work.

    I’m fully prepared for the work. Looking forward to it in fact, [I need water containers and feed containers and I need to comb over the paddock (again) for glass and wire and I need to clean the stable and double (triple) check the fences again and ohmygodthestableneedscleaningbecauseyoudon’twanttoknowwhatIfoundinthere] and I’m going to love having horses again.

    But did I mention they are pulling up my floor tomorrow? My kitchen and bathroom floor? And that they’ll be here for 3 days, working on it? THREE days, with small children needing to eat and showers needing to be taken and ohmygod.

    I’m going to be a busy, busy girl. (Not busty like I first typed. Not unless Isaac suddenly decides that boobs are boring and I don’t think that is going to happen.)

    I’m looking forward to it.

    I think.

    Right after I stop hyperventilating.

  • Chasing Butterflies.

    Amy upon waking gets out of bed and promptly gets her knee stuck in her gate. Instead of being able to ignore her for a few more minutes, I’m forced to bound out of bed and save her. Isaac is awake too and happy to see me. I smile at him and drag myself back out into the lounge room. It’s only been 6 hours plus baby feeds since I was able to sleep and I’m not ready to be awake yet.

    I pop the TV on and snuggle Amy on the couch. Isaac gets placed on the floor to play and I stumble back to bed. I kick Nathan with icy feet to get him out of bed. He had an early night, it’s his turn this morning. Grumbling he gets up and I hear a happy little girl shout ‘Daddy!’ before I fall back into sleep.

    ***

    Amy is dumped on the bed.

    Here, watch her and have a look at her mouth while I get a face washer.

    Hmmph? What happened?

    Don’t know. She was outside playing.

    I blink sleep out of my eyes to see that Amy is covered in blood. She doesn’t seem upset or hurt. She sucks her bottom lip and I see where the blood is coming from; her lip is already swelling.

    What happened kiddo?

    I was outside playing. I go find Daddy.

    Happily she jumps down off the bed, not a care in the world. I hear Nathan chasing her around the house, trying to watch her face. She isn’t hurt, just bleeding. I snuggle back down and sleep. Again.

    ***

    Isaac is crying. I hear the pump running telling me Nathan is in the shower. I climb out of bed, my shoulder throbbing. Picking Isaac up, I sit down and feed him. He gulps at me hungrily, his eyes already starting to close in sleep. It’s only been 90 minutes since I kicked Nathan out of bed to do the morning shift.

    Slowly Isaac finishes his feed. I wrap him and settle him in the pram. He falls asleep while I climb back into bed, loathe to be awake yet.

    Sleepily I watch Nathan get dressed and start folding washing. I curl up and pull the blankets higher. Amy plays in the lounge room alone and I can hear her getting frustrated with the dog.

    Seven! Come! Here! Now!

    Nathan leaves and I remain, not sleepy anymore, just exhausted. Getting dressed seems like much too much effort and I try to count how many spoons it would take me to get dressed.

    I climb out of bed anyway and dress slowly. Nathan has the pleasure of putting my socks on for me and brushing my hair.

    ***

    I curl up in the chair and sip at my cup of tea. I’ve just finished the few emails I had left to do and my reader is empty for the first time in days. The sun shines, beckoning me.

    ***

    Weeding the garden feels never ending. For each weed I pull, there appears to be two more just a little further on. Amy jumps on the trampoline as Isaac gurgles in his pram next to me. The sun shines for the first time in days. It’s warmth is very welcome.

    I give up on the weeds and instead check for peas of a size to be eaten. Underneath, in the part I can’t easily get to, I find some. They’re sweet and I share them with Isaac. My lettuce is coming up and is almost large enough to be picked. My salad greens are starting to bolt to seed, so I sit in front of them picking the flowers out of their centres and eating them raw. I’m not ready to give up the greenery just yet. They can seed in a few weeks for me.

    I pick my way through the garden and poke at the area that should have beans coming up. All the rain recently has done it good, even though it nearly sucked my soul out of my chest.

    ***

    Coming inside, I sit down to write a blog post. Amy is outside playing when I hear the gate swing closed. The gate that should have been latched.

    Looking out of the window I see her racing away across our paddock. I ditch the laptop and grab my shoes. Racing outside and through the gate she sees me and races away faster. The grass is thigh high on her and she’s not very fast.

    I catch up to her as she tries to escape through the fruit trees.

    Mummy! You come chase butterflies with me?

    Laughing, we run through the grass chasing butterflies together.