A little group of visitors were in my next door neighbour's fruit trees yesterday while I was hanging out the washing. They were so noisy and I thought there were only 2 of them, but then they flew off after their snack and there were 6 of them. This one kept sitting on top of the tree and looking over. I think they are parrots of some sort, not really sure, but they are so vibrant and colorful. We have been seeing more of these around the area lately along with the galahs and cockatoos. I really love watching them.
I have also joined a KAL, Elisa's Nest Tote, which is a string like market bag, so I should have started it already but as always am trying to knit a few other items first. I really enjoyed the CPH knitalong so I am hoping this one will be lots of fun too.
Onto other news, which is very sad. Paul's grandmother had her hip operation which went very well. She came home and was feeling great, but yesterday Paul's brother rang to let us know that she is in hospital again. She had a mini stroke and then a heart attack and was home alone. Her neighbour checked in on her and found her on Thursday. She is stable so we will visit her tomorrow night. I feel really bad because she only lives 10 minutes drive away from us. Apparently we were given keys to her house so that if anything happened a number was called and the agency would contact us, and we did not receive any calls from them. Perhaps they were not contacted in this instance, but I feel as though we should have checked in on her. I thought that some of the relatives were there with her to be quite honest but they must have gone home thinking she could cope on her own. I really do worry about her and I am hoping that she will be okay. We did ring the hospital this morning and they said she was stable so I will keep sending good vibes. I really do not like visiting hospitals, the only time I can handle them is to visit a new baby. I remember my grandfather hating hospitals and he had to go in to have cataracts removed from his eyes quite a few times. Now I know why he didnt like them much.
I will post again on Tuesday after the hospital visit tomorrow, and it will be my 2 year blogiversary then too. Hopefully lots of great news, see you then.
8 comments:
What a gorgeous bird! How lucky you are to have them in your back yard.
Sorry to hear about the grandmother's hip. It is sad how often difficulties follow hip surgery with older people. We will send good thoughts your way.
Hope the grandmother gets better...I share your sentiments on hospitals, too. Too many sad associations.
On a lighter note, hooray for the end of school holidays and new craft books. I'm eyeing your crochet book. The cover looks very cute!
I am sorry to hear about your grandmother xxx
08 is my learn to crochet year too. THose books look great.
I know what you mean about hospitals. My Nan is in hospital at the moment and it's too far away to visit, but I really don't think I could deal with seeing her in there in the way she is. I hope yours is recovering.
We, too, have rainbow lorrikeets visiting the next door garden everyday! They're quite noisy, aren't they?
Sorry to hear about Paul's grandmother.
what lovely books....ohhh I'm hoping to learn to crochet this year too. So sorry to hear about the grandmother and praying she gets better....it is a worry when they live on their own but I know its important for their independance...hoping everything is ok
Corrie:)
So sorry to hear about Paul's grandmother. I hope she recovers soon!
I share the hospital thing too. It's not nice. Let's hope grandmother is better and home soon.
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