Things we take for granted
#1
Things we take for granted
Im sitting here outside eating BBQ ribs and salad and daydreaming as you do......and you know when one thought leads to another and so on ?
Well this is my train of thought for the last few minutes.
We were walking down the beach this morning at about 9am at wellington point and i was swimming with my dog in the sea in shorts and a bikini top having a great time thinking what paradise i live in and had a huge smile on my face. My husband who was with me and obviously having the same thought, had the same silly smile as alot of you will understand and know what i am talking about........
I am sitting here thinking about this morning and saying to myself "it is amazing how quickly you adapt and your daily routine becomes - well daily....
My thoughts contined to......
I am sitting here outside eating, why didnt we do this in the UK ???? Was it the weather, the cold or drizzle and then it dawned on the that UK houses didnt have covered outdoor entertaining areas.
But why not ????
I mean OK so it was mega cold in the frost and snow but wouldnt you love to sit outside in the evening in your thermal PJs with a hot coco/coffee./tea watching your breath in the cold air and watch the stars (cause there were no clouds when it was that cold) and just relaxing - or in the summer organising that party with BBQ but having to cancel at the last minute because of the rain or drizzle............
I think my point is that when i lived in the UK, i wish i had a house that had an outdoor covered entertaining area, buy a couple of outdoor heaters and just enjoy it rain, hail or shine.
What else do we take for granted living in Oz or the UK? I think we can become pretty jaded about things and would love to know what other peoples thoughts are.
me
xxx
Well this is my train of thought for the last few minutes.
We were walking down the beach this morning at about 9am at wellington point and i was swimming with my dog in the sea in shorts and a bikini top having a great time thinking what paradise i live in and had a huge smile on my face. My husband who was with me and obviously having the same thought, had the same silly smile as alot of you will understand and know what i am talking about........
I am sitting here thinking about this morning and saying to myself "it is amazing how quickly you adapt and your daily routine becomes - well daily....
My thoughts contined to......
I am sitting here outside eating, why didnt we do this in the UK ???? Was it the weather, the cold or drizzle and then it dawned on the that UK houses didnt have covered outdoor entertaining areas.
But why not ????
I mean OK so it was mega cold in the frost and snow but wouldnt you love to sit outside in the evening in your thermal PJs with a hot coco/coffee./tea watching your breath in the cold air and watch the stars (cause there were no clouds when it was that cold) and just relaxing - or in the summer organising that party with BBQ but having to cancel at the last minute because of the rain or drizzle............
I think my point is that when i lived in the UK, i wish i had a house that had an outdoor covered entertaining area, buy a couple of outdoor heaters and just enjoy it rain, hail or shine.
What else do we take for granted living in Oz or the UK? I think we can become pretty jaded about things and would love to know what other peoples thoughts are.
me
xxx
#2
Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by Unycorne
Im sitting here outside eating BBQ ribs and salad and daydreaming as you do......and you know when one thought leads to another and so on ?
Well this is my train of thought for the last few minutes.
We were walking down the beach this morning at about 9am at wellington point and i was swimming with my dog in the sea in shorts and a bikini top having a great time thinking what paradise i live in and had a huge smile on my face. My husband who was with me and obviously having the same thought, had the same silly smile as alot of you will understand and know what i am talking about........
I am sitting here thinking about this morning and saying to myself "it is amazing how quickly you adapt and your daily routine becomes - well daily....
My thoughts contined to......
I am sitting here outside eating, why didnt we do this in the UK ???? Was it the weather, the cold or drizzle and then it dawned on the that UK houses didnt have covered outdoor entertaining areas.
But why not ????
I mean OK so it was mega cold in the frost and snow but wouldnt you love to sit outside in the evening in your thermal PJs with a hot coco/coffee./tea watching your breath in the cold air and watch the stars (cause there were no clouds when it was that cold) and just relaxing - or in the summer organising that party with BBQ but having to cancel at the last minute because of the rain or drizzle............
I think my point is that when i lived in the UK, i wish i had a house that had an outdoor covered entertaining area, buy a couple of outdoor heaters and just enjoy it rain, hail or shine.
What else do we take for granted living in Oz or the UK? I think we can become pretty jaded about things and would love to know what other peoples thoughts are.
me
xxx
Well this is my train of thought for the last few minutes.
We were walking down the beach this morning at about 9am at wellington point and i was swimming with my dog in the sea in shorts and a bikini top having a great time thinking what paradise i live in and had a huge smile on my face. My husband who was with me and obviously having the same thought, had the same silly smile as alot of you will understand and know what i am talking about........
I am sitting here thinking about this morning and saying to myself "it is amazing how quickly you adapt and your daily routine becomes - well daily....
My thoughts contined to......
I am sitting here outside eating, why didnt we do this in the UK ???? Was it the weather, the cold or drizzle and then it dawned on the that UK houses didnt have covered outdoor entertaining areas.
But why not ????
I mean OK so it was mega cold in the frost and snow but wouldnt you love to sit outside in the evening in your thermal PJs with a hot coco/coffee./tea watching your breath in the cold air and watch the stars (cause there were no clouds when it was that cold) and just relaxing - or in the summer organising that party with BBQ but having to cancel at the last minute because of the rain or drizzle............
I think my point is that when i lived in the UK, i wish i had a house that had an outdoor covered entertaining area, buy a couple of outdoor heaters and just enjoy it rain, hail or shine.
What else do we take for granted living in Oz or the UK? I think we can become pretty jaded about things and would love to know what other peoples thoughts are.
me
xxx
you appreciate the UK more once you've been away. I was amazed at what I'd taken forgranted! We've also tried to have a little bit of aus here in the UK. We have an undercover alfresco area, with decking and patio heating and its made a huge difference.
In the evening, we get the patio heater going and sit outside with a glass of wine, listening to Norah Jones and gazing up at the stars.
Its truely amazing and so peaceful.
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Re: Things we take for granted
Probably not relevant, but i take my husband for granted. He's lovely, but for gods sake dont tell him i told you or he might start slacking
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by Linda Lushardi
Probably not relevant, but i take my husband for granted. He's lovely, but for gods sake dont tell him i told you or he might start slacking
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by Unycorne
Im sitting here outside eating BBQ ribs and salad and daydreaming as you do......and you know when one thought leads to another and so on ?
Well this is my train of thought for the last few minutes.
We were walking down the beach this morning at about 9am at wellington point and i was swimming with my dog in the sea in shorts and a bikini top having a great time thinking what paradise i live in and had a huge smile on my face. My husband who was with me and obviously having the same thought, had the same silly smile as alot of you will understand and know what i am talking about........
I am sitting here thinking about this morning and saying to myself "it is amazing how quickly you adapt and your daily routine becomes - well daily....
My thoughts contined to......
I am sitting here outside eating, why didnt we do this in the UK ???? Was it the weather, the cold or drizzle and then it dawned on the that UK houses didnt have covered outdoor entertaining areas.
But why not ????
I mean OK so it was mega cold in the frost and snow but wouldnt you love to sit outside in the evening in your thermal PJs with a hot coco/coffee./tea watching your breath in the cold air and watch the stars (cause there were no clouds when it was that cold) and just relaxing - or in the summer organising that party with BBQ but having to cancel at the last minute because of the rain or drizzle............
I think my point is that when i lived in the UK, i wish i had a house that had an outdoor covered entertaining area, buy a couple of outdoor heaters and just enjoy it rain, hail or shine.
What else do we take for granted living in Oz or the UK? I think we can become pretty jaded about things and would love to know what other peoples thoughts are.
me
xxx
Well this is my train of thought for the last few minutes.
We were walking down the beach this morning at about 9am at wellington point and i was swimming with my dog in the sea in shorts and a bikini top having a great time thinking what paradise i live in and had a huge smile on my face. My husband who was with me and obviously having the same thought, had the same silly smile as alot of you will understand and know what i am talking about........
I am sitting here thinking about this morning and saying to myself "it is amazing how quickly you adapt and your daily routine becomes - well daily....
My thoughts contined to......
I am sitting here outside eating, why didnt we do this in the UK ???? Was it the weather, the cold or drizzle and then it dawned on the that UK houses didnt have covered outdoor entertaining areas.
But why not ????
I mean OK so it was mega cold in the frost and snow but wouldnt you love to sit outside in the evening in your thermal PJs with a hot coco/coffee./tea watching your breath in the cold air and watch the stars (cause there were no clouds when it was that cold) and just relaxing - or in the summer organising that party with BBQ but having to cancel at the last minute because of the rain or drizzle............
I think my point is that when i lived in the UK, i wish i had a house that had an outdoor covered entertaining area, buy a couple of outdoor heaters and just enjoy it rain, hail or shine.
What else do we take for granted living in Oz or the UK? I think we can become pretty jaded about things and would love to know what other peoples thoughts are.
me
xxx
We are in our garden whenever it is bright (cold/hot or otherwise) though NEVER see any of our neighbours here in the UK I think we inhertited this trait from Oz.
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by merlotsmum
I had my late breakie outside today (I have a rostered day off), coat on, cuppa and toast - great, it is a lovely day. The cat went wild in the dead leaves, had a ball
We are in our garden whenever it is bright (cold/hot or otherwise) though NEVER see any of our neighbours here in the UK I think we inhertited this trait from Oz.
We are in our garden whenever it is bright (cold/hot or otherwise) though NEVER see any of our neighbours here in the UK I think we inhertited this trait from Oz.
I probably take my neighbours for granted, I have great neighbours and will miss them dreadfully
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by Margaret2
I probably take my neighbours for granted, I have great neighbours and will miss them dreadfully
I have just re-read my post and what I meant to say is that all that surround us live in their little tiny boxes, even on beautiful summer mornings, we are up and around and the neighbours sit indoors I want to shout "Get your butts outside and enjoy the day"!!!!!
Darn poms
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by merlotsmum
Awwww it is lovely to have good Neighbours . . . feel a song coming on
I have just re-read my post and what I meant to say is that all that surround us live in their little tiny boxes, even on beautiful summer mornings, we are up and around and the neighbours sit indoors I want to shout "Get your butts outside and enjoy the day"!!!!!
Darn poms
I have just re-read my post and what I meant to say is that all that surround us live in their little tiny boxes, even on beautiful summer mornings, we are up and around and the neighbours sit indoors I want to shout "Get your butts outside and enjoy the day"!!!!!
Darn poms
There are a few people out walking their dogs, but literally just one or two. What a waste of a gorgeous country hey?
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Re: Things we take for granted
I used to take my life for granted....and so maybe wasted what I had to an extent.....not made the most of it..
Then 3 years ago I nearly died.......it turned out to be life-affirming...and made me get my arse into gear - I worked hard, applied for my visa....and now live my life to the full.....and will never take it for granted again.
Then 3 years ago I nearly died.......it turned out to be life-affirming...and made me get my arse into gear - I worked hard, applied for my visa....and now live my life to the full.....and will never take it for granted again.
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by carolinegorka
I used to take my life for granted....and so maybe wasted what I had to an extent.....not made the most of it..
Then 3 years ago I nearly died.......it turned out to be life-affirming...and made me get my arse into gear - I worked hard, applied for my visa....and now live my life to the full.....and will never take it for granted again.
Then 3 years ago I nearly died.......it turned out to be life-affirming...and made me get my arse into gear - I worked hard, applied for my visa....and now live my life to the full.....and will never take it for granted again.
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by glittababe
strange isn't it that we've always been outside people? I can't understand it as its beautiful around here, even on a grey day! I love going for a bike ride in the morning down by the river with all the mist and early morning dew/fog/rain!
There are a few people out walking their dogs, but literally just one or two. What a waste of a gorgeous country hey?
There are a few people out walking their dogs, but literally just one or two. What a waste of a gorgeous country hey?
Though even weekends, you see them piling into Retail Parks for the DAY! and it is a perfect day for a walk in the park or a game of footy
Last edited by merlotsmum; Dec 12th 2005 at 12:28 pm. Reason: My spelling is right off today!
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by carolinegorka
I used to take my life for granted....and so maybe wasted what I had to an extent.....not made the most of it..
Then 3 years ago I nearly died.......it turned out to be life-affirming...and made me get my arse into gear - I worked hard, applied for my visa....and now live my life to the full.....and will never take it for granted again.
Then 3 years ago I nearly died.......it turned out to be life-affirming...and made me get my arse into gear - I worked hard, applied for my visa....and now live my life to the full.....and will never take it for granted again.
Well said Caroline
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Re: Things we take for granted
Sounds like the ones who love the outdoors have lived in Oz before. I lived in Oz for a while some years ago and even tho' Nick hasn't we both love outdoor life. In the summer I'm outside from 5am having brekkie on the deck to 11pm - Not too keen on the rain but cold days with bright blue skies like today are wonderful. In fact I've just been doing a bit of gardening this morning.
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by suzy
Sounds like the ones who love the outdoors have lived in Oz before. I lived in Oz for a while some years ago and even tho' Nick hasn't we both love outdoor life. In the summer I'm outside from 5am having brekkie on the deck to 11pm - Not too keen on the rain but cold days with bright blue skies like today are wonderful. In fact I've just been doing a bit of gardening this morning.
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by merlotsmum
Glad I am not alone with being out and about.
Here's to us not so normal POMMYS!
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