In early April this year Farmer Phil and I were invited to a McGrath Foundation dinner and fundraiser presented by the Commonwealth Bank. Glenn McGrath met everyone as they arrived with a handshake or kiss and hug. He spoke for more than an hour on everything from his upbringing on the family farm, to his illustrious cricketing career, meeting Jane his wife, then Jane's devastating cancer diagnosis and treatment, the setting up of the McGrath Foundation, the birth of his children through to Jane's very sad death, and then the meeting of the new love of his life Sarah. He posed for a photo with everyone there on the night and a considerable amount of money was raised to fund more breast care nurses in the community. It was a fascinating insight into his life and distinguished career. And what a wonderful, caring man he is - we all have a bit of a crush on Glenn McGrath now!!
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Thursday, June 26, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Melbourne!
A few weeks ago Farmer Phil and I took a trip to Melbourne to catch up with Emma for a couple of days and see The Rocky Horror Show. Wow - what a great production and the cast were fantastic! Craig McLachlan was so good as Frank n Furter! Farmer Phil had no idea what the storyline was, so we had to explain it to him!
We also did a tour of the MCG which is really interesting - an iconic Melbourne spot. Farmer Phil and I had done the tour years ago before they pulled down the original members stand and did the latest redevelopment. It's well worth a look if you're in Melbourne.
Entry into the National Sports Museum is included in the MCG tour and it has some fantastic exhibits of all sorts of sports. They had a special exhibition on medals this time which was fascinating.
So much to do and see and eat and drink in Melbourne!!
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Sunday, June 8, 2014
Cropping 2014
When Ryan broke his ankle skiing we then had plenty of spare time to get ready for our cropping season. He needed surgery to remove some floating bone and about a 6 week recovery period. He missed out on skiing at the NSW State Titles and the Nationals in Darwin.
We got started cropping early with Ryan able to man the seeding rig. We had a smooth 6 weeks cropping which was great! There was some good rain before, during and after so we are very optimistic for a good year!
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Grease!
While in Melbourne we saw Grease the Musical. Grease is my favourite movie of all time - I remember seeing it at the Wagga Drive-In with dad and my sister Lisa in our mum's car - a mini!! I was only about 7 or 8 and I think most of it must've went over my head but we just loved Olivia Newton-John!!
Rob Mills as Danny and Gretel Scarlett as Sandy.
Greased Lightning!
Summer Nights!
We had fantastic seats! Todd McKenney was the Teen Angel, Bert Newton was Vince Fontaine and Anthony Callea played Johnny Casino. It was a fantastic production - go and see it if it's in a theatre near you!
New Zealand
We've had a very busy first two months of 2014!
We didn't fit our annual waterskiing holiday to Renmark in this year because Ryan was selected to ski for Australia in the Under 21 team. It was for the annual Aussie/Kiwi Challenge and this year it was held near Ashburton in New Zealand's South Island.
The whole Aussie team ready to board the plane at Sydney Airport - U 14's, U 17's and U 21's.
Team photo with the Kiwi's.
On the final morning we woke to snow on the mountains! It is supposed to be Summer! We left home when it was over 40 degrees to snow!!
Scenic drive up to Mt Hutt, a popular snow skiing field.
A few of the Aussie kids had never seen or touched snow before so this trip was very special.
Of course a snow fight happened as soon as the mini buses stopped!
Everyone was in the fight!
Official team photo's taken in the snow in Summer for a waterski tournament!!
It was so bright they couldn't see.
Ryan's Under 21 team - Olivia, Cam, Jayme, Ryan, Anthea, Trent, Jacinta and Team Manager Griff
Still having fun in the snow.
Lots of great photo opportunities with the magnificent scenery!
We were quite high up and you could see for miles over the patchwork Canterbury Plains.
An Aussie/Kiwi challenge tradition - the Under 21's boat race! Australia won!!
Ryan sculling his beer!
The Under 21 Kiwi's and Aussie's with their medals at the presentation night. Australia won the team gold in the Under 14's, the Under 17's and the Under 21's - a clean sweep!
Back to Christchurch for a quick look around the CBD and the earthquake one. It was very sad to see it a long way off being back to what it was before the earthquake. Lots of rubble, containers everywhere, lots of machinery and workers, but still looking like a ghost town.
Broken buildings!
Vacant blocks of land where the fallen buildings have been cleared away.
An ingenious idea - the container shopping mall!
An outdoor church!
Ryan flew home from Christchurch with the rest of the Aussie team while Farmer Phil and I flew to Auckland and spent 3 nights visiting my old school friends. Photo taken from the Skytower in Auckland CBD of the Harbour Bridge.
Andrea and Farmer Phil at One Tree Hill where the only tree fell down a few years ago and now there is an argument about what sort of tree to plant to replace it! .
Andrea and I at One Tree Hill with the Skytower between our heads. We met at the start of intermediate school in 1980 and still keep in touch!
Andrea and her gorgeous twins Alexander and Max! They are very precious boys after many years of trying to have a family!
Joanne, Adrienne and I out for dinner. We met at the start of high school in 1982 - can't believe that was 32 years ago!!
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Harvest 2013!
Harvest 2013 was a mixed bag - after a very significant frost event in late October the yields on both the canola and wheat were down from previous years. The low lying paddocks were badly affected but the more hilly paddocks were fine.
Due to Ryan being away waterski training it was my job to drive the header for a large part of harvest. We employed a driver for the semi and another bloke to man the tractor and chaser bin. Daniel helped out for a week or so as well. It all went smoothly with only a few minor breakdowns.
Anyway, it's all done and dusted for another year and we'll do it all again next year!!
Wheat
Unloading on the run
Canola windrows
Monday, December 30, 2013
Pippa!
After losing our Jack last Christmas it has taken a while to get another dog. We wanted another Jack Russell but his time I wanted a female and a wire-haired one that wouldn't remind me so much of Jack. Farmer Phil wanted one exactly the same as Jack!!
So in August I found an advertisement in the local paper and went to check out the litter of puppies. I came home with Pippa - she was 8 weeks old and tiny!
She has a naughty streak in her!
She joined me on the header a few times during harvest!
25 Years!
On August 26th Farmer Phil and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary!! I know - we can't be that old!!
We spent 2 nights at The Buckland Retreat near Bright, VIC. It was just beautiful and soooo peaceful!!
This was out accommodation!

This was the view from the deck!
We did some beautiful walks in the mountains, ate, drank and relaxed for 2 days!
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