
Thursday, 31 May 2007
Happy Memories

Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Trousers down
Keeping up to date Across the World


Monday, 28 May 2007
Musical weekend
Then in the evening I was invited to dinner by the parents, Thierry and Jessie, of one of my private English students. We ate a delicious meal and I was then whisked off to a private music club were Thierry plays the harmonica. A harmonica teacher and his daughter have renovated the downstairs of their house into several "session" rooms which house pianos, guitars, drums, percussion instruments and of course, a bar! They serve chilli con carne for those who are hungry and drinks for those who are a little dry in the throat. I hadn't brought my guitar with me, but it wasn't necessary as there were a few "spare" lying around. We were having a fantastic jamming session, completely letting our hair down when the No. 1 harmonica player in Belgium, Thierry Croman, arrived with his wife, to promote his latest CD. He promptly sat down with us, pulled out his harmonica and joined in the reverie! It was awsome! I can now say that I played guitar with Croman!!! Mind you, after 3 hours of playing, I had/have blisters on the tips of my fingers...but it was well worth it!
I even got an invitation from the owners to go back in July for their "garden party" session! How's that for integration! I just love it. You can see why I still live here! The last time I had a night like this was in New Zealand "en famille" where we all played some instrument or another and sang our little hearts out til the wee small hours. That was equally brilliant! Bring it on!
Friday, 18 May 2007
Wonderful reading
Monday, 14 May 2007
Todays Affirmations
Mad and Militant
I'm getting mad and taking action now! It's been a long month and it's only the 15th! These are the things I've had to put up with since the beginning of the month, believe it or not: -
- I've got neighbours who have their TV turned up to max until after 4am and fight continuously creating a terrible atmosphere even in my own home;
- I've had no hot water since the 2nd because a piece has been missing from our communal boiler room;
- some nutters lit a fire in the communal garbage room and nearly burnt the place down;
- my radiators have decided not to work...again;
- I have to clean spit of my front door every other day, and have to walk through it in the corridor...really disgusting;
- my basement storage room has been broken into and cleaned out - even down to my Christmas decorations and paint brushes;
- my mail is being stolen from my mailbox on a regular basis.
So, I'm writing a lengthy letter to the powers that be, and my lawyer, with the intention of meeting with those people who can do something about this. I've already met with several of my long suffering neighbours and we're going to get the ball rolling. I just hope that my French holds out and I don't get stuck on the legal jargon...that's why I need my lawyer!
Oh! How life would be simple if we didn't have to put up with the scummy people around us. And for your information, these scum are Belgian, white and educated!!! But with absolutely no respect for anyone or anything! That's so obvious and terribly sad!
Saturday, 12 May 2007
Back to school
Wednesday, 9 May 2007
Great Night Out
Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Busy days

Monday, 7 May 2007
Being a mum
It's great to be a mum and when the kids become teenagers we realise that it's not an easy task. But it was our choice to have them. My son and I have a rocky relationship but I've discovered that the honesty I have always practiced with him is a very worthwhile investment. If I hadn't been honest with him when he was younger, my dishonesty would be biting me in the bottom now. It means that he can be honest with me (about important matters) and neither of us ever feel really let down by each other. Saying sorry to our kids is also something very important: when we should. Feeling unjustly treated is very demoralising for anyone, especially for our kids when they totally trust our judgement and decisions. Letting them make their own mistakes is very difficult sometimes but necessary. It gives them the practice for when the decisions become more important as they grow older. Seeing the consequences of their decisions will help them to be more confident about making the right ones. All I do as a mum, is the training for my son to become a responsible and respectable man. He will always need my love and if he knows that my love is always there for him, he will feel confident to love himself and others in turn. I may not love everything he does, but I will always love my child. He has to know this, at every moment, every day.
Todays Affirmations

Positive Thinking
London Visit
One thing I was really suprised about...after one day walking around the city, my hair, skin and clothes were filthy. Thank goodness there was a great shower in the hotel room. Unfortunately the hairdrier wasn't up to much, but hey! That's life. I look forward to my next trip.

