Friday, January 7, 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR

1st to 7th January 2011

Happy New Year, my wish for everyone is to have many rainbow moments to treasure throughout this year and to enjoy the little things that life has to offer.

It is so hard to believe that one week of the new year has already gone by, this week has brought extremes in temperature here in Canberra, today we have had sunshine, winds and overcast skies, it looks as if it could rain later this evening, then rain is forecast from Sunday until Wednesday.  We are fortunate though that we have not had to experience anything like the poor people of Queensland have with flooding that has caused so much damage and seen many people lose their homes and belongings.

Sadly my Nana and Pop had to head home on Tuesday, back to Queensland, I will miss having them being able to visit us and spend time with us but we can still talk on the telephone and email each other.  They made it back safely although they had to travel through heavy rains and wet roads to get home. 

We had air coolers running with the hotter weather and the constant loud humming noise that they made really irritated my ears and affected my hearing, I found it more difficult to hear so really relied on my hearing aid to allow me to hear conversations and television.

My MRI is scheduled in Canberra for 19th January which is Nalani's 17th Birthday so I am hoping that because it is on such a special day that I will have to receive a positive result. 

I was walking on my rollator and my right ankle went from under me it twisted a little, was painful for a while but has improved now and I am back scooting around again, nothing can stop me.

Nalani and I have both had physiotherapy appointments this week, Nalani's knee brace is now set at thirty degrees which allows her to bend when she is walking, she still looks really awkward when she walks, her scars are healing really well which is terrific.  She has physiotherapy again next week and will have her brace adjusted again to allow her knee to bend even more.  At physiotherapy Rhiannon worked on my hamstrings, knee and ankle as well as my shoulder and right wrist which were stiff and sore. I also practised doing some stepping using phone books and holding onto a bench, it feels so strange to step and a little wobbly, my left leg is much stronger than the right so it is easier to lead with it but I have to practise with my right leading, it just feels like I might topple but by holding onto something that helps.  I have my next physiotherapy appointment in two weeks.

We have been to running training and to watch Jarrett run at an Interclub meeting, Jarrett is running really well at the moment and is hoping to reach his peak by March, he has been selected to represent the ACT in the 3000m at the Australian Youth Championships.  

I decided to give Tinkerbelle a makeover and spent some time filing her nails, brushing her, powdering her with baby powder which you can do with persian cats to make their fur look beautiful, I cleaned her eyes and her ears and tied an adorable bow around her neck, she looked purrfect just like a show quality cat and really enjoyed her special treatment.

We had a bit of an adventure with a little lizard this week, we heard Mum scream from the laundry, you know the type of scream many women do when they see a spider or a mouse, well Jarrett and I went to investigate and Mum told us that a little lizard had come in the door when she opened it to go outside, it had run under the washing machine.  Mum and Jarrett attempted to get it out but it was so stubborn, they tried brooms, tapping on the washing machine and even using a blow dryer to try to encourage it to come out.  Then Mum moved the washing machine it ran out and back under again, so we ended up giving up, closing the laundry door off so that the cats could not get in and try to get it or even worse eat it and wait for Dad to come home.  Can you believe it, Dad got it out first go with a feather duster!

Apart from that we have watched some tennis and cricket and played Guitar Hero, Sing Star and Buzz Quiz games on the Play Station.  Poor Nalani is not able to do too much so we are restricted also but just being together having fun is what really counts. 

This year is going to be a splendiferous year that will bring many wondrous moments as well as I am sure of challenges because they are what make us stronger people, I am hoping to achieve some new goals that I set myself and continue in my endeavour to help others.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Dainere
Well, here we are home in not so sunny Qld. We had a wonderful time visiting you all and we miss you heaps, but as you say, we can talk on the phone and send emails.

We picked Chifley up from the kennels today. He got a very good report from them. Sounds like he behaved perfectly and they all wanted to take him home. He got lots of cuddles and was thoroughly spoilt.

On the way home we had to drive through the worst downpour we have experienced, it was so bad that we had to pull off the road for a while to get all the windows and windscreen demisted as it was difficult enough to see where we were going without having them fog up. It cleared up just as we got home, and has been overcast with some showers ever since.

They are saying that we are in for wet weather until April.

You have impressed us with your mobility with the rollator. Next you will be taking to the dance floor.

We are so happy to hear Nalani can finally bend her knee a little.

Jarrett has done really well with his running.

Keep going ahead in leaps and bounds as you have done recently and in no time at all you will be walking unaided.

Lots of love
Nan and Pop xxx ooo xxx

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Have just caught up with your blog as I have been away for Xmas. I am glad you have had such a great Xmas and are feeling so positive for the new year.

I bet Tinkerbelle enjoyed her makeover, sounds like lots of pampering. It is great to see Nalani improving much.

Your meringue tower looked fantastic and yummy.

I have to say you looked so well in the photo, the weight you have put on is great and I see your hair is growing well.

Thanks for your continued blogging.

Take care

xxxxx Monica

Ali Davies said...

Hi Dainere

Lovely to read your positive attitude to the coming year and your goals. Good for you.

Thought you might like this quote:

"The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" - Michelangelo

Go for your goals Dainere and have an awesome year.

Ali

Anonymous said...

Hello Dainere!

I am nearly finished reading your book, it's really interesting. You are really such a strong girl. I wish I could be like you.

I hope you will recover from your difficulties. If you try really hard (which you are doing) I am sure you will be able to have the best possible result!

I wish you a wonderful year, goodbye!

Christie

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kezzy69 said...

Dainere, I have just finished reading your book. You have such a positive outlook on life. Even though your journey has been difficult, you have always looked for the positives in the dark days. I have a 12 yr old daughter and my heart goes out to you. I will follow your journey and pray for you to make a total recovery. We live in queanbeyan and only come across your book whilst looking in a bookstore. My daughter Brittany is going to read your journey as well. You are an inspiration to people young and old. "when it is darkest is when you see the stars" , " if you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, go down there and light it yourself"
Wishing you well you precious girl
Kerry ( queanbeyan, NSW)
Xoxo