Greetings lovely friends & readers
Welcome to July - here we are in to the 7th chapter of the year already !!
It's mid winter here at the bottom of the world & there are no flowers anywhere in my garden so I did a little arrangement with a pretty cyclamen on my table, just for a splash of colour these grey days.
On the very last day of June I celebrated a sort-of-special-birthday. By that I mean I turned 65 & here in New Zealand you receive the Government Superannuation once you reach 65 years of age. I am curious if this happens in other countries too, so please leave me a comment & let me know.
My brother & sister in law travelled up to spend the weekend with us - they've not been for over 8 years now. I decided to have a family lunch on the Sunday, this way my sons & their families could attend also.
As I was seating 10 people I decided to turn my dining table sideways instead of longways. You can see above, that a certain ginger family member was none too happy about this fact & also, by the way Mum (Me) was running around, it was apparent that guests were arriving ... this always displeases Her Royal Highness (!!) ππΎ
We'd decided to have our usual pizza lunch, we all enjoy pizzas & the local shop makes such delicious ones. I made some dips & nibbles & The Mr ordered me a beautiful Carrot Cake from a new local Bakery Station Grill
Bubbles & Birthday Cake . . . . what's not to smile about ??
From left to right, the birthday girl, sister in law Leonie & daughter in laws, Sarah & Nicole.
We all had the loveliest time - it's very rare that we get together with my brother these days (apart from funerals) & it was so wonderful. Just all very casual & relaxed with plenty of food & laughter.
I was indeed spoilt & received some wonderful gifts from family & friends.
Then on Monday (my actual birthday) we had a craft get-together at Gails & she made me yet another cake & I was gifted the flowering plants above right. The stunning table runner (left) was made by my dear friend Leeanne - my photos do not do it justice, it is just the most gorgeous shade of green, heavily quilted & made from vintage dupion silk that she thrifted. π
It's now school holidays here in New Zealand & this week has been time spent with Alec. We went to the Minecraft Movie yesterday & I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would π
Today is pouring with rain & we have had 2 days of heavy rain warnings. Little One is on the good bedspread π & Madam Pip is tucked up in a wee ball in the "hut" her mother made her in a corner of the couch.
(Blackie is out in the carport asleep on the ride on mower seat)
Two little verses that appealed to me on Instagram & I thought I'd share them. The first one is funny (& certainly true for this "woman of a certain age) & the second one is VeRy true.
Thank you as always dear friends, for your ever-welcome visits here today,
Sending much love & friendship to you all,
Belated birthday wishes. Looks like you had a great weekend. Hmm, yes the furry ones don't like it when disruptions to the household are happening. Unless they are the centre of attention of course.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful birthday Julie filled with love, friendship, happiness and family xx Miss Pip π»
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Julie! Lovely celebrations and gifts, that table runner is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHere in UK we get Old Age Pension at 67. It used to be 60 for women and 65 for men but it changed around the time I got mine. Big contention here and lots of court cases here from women of my age who spent most of their life expecting pension at 60 and then finding they had to wait much longer. The problem was not that we didn't think it fair to up the pension age but that we were not given sufficient notice to prepare.
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Happy belated gold card birthday Julie. Spending time with friends and family is the best. Hope it's not too cold and wet for you guys.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Julie. In Oz the retirement age is 67! Always enjoy your blogs. Glad you had lovely family celebrations. They become more precious the older we get π
ReplyDeleteOh! Yes! A very Happy Burfday Julie....65...Wow! HeHe! :)
ReplyDeleteI remember when i was 65...that used to be the age, that
one was entitled to the 'old age' pension...now~a~day
it varies, and depends when you started working, my
pension started at the age of 60...as l started working at 16...
It was either a refund, or the start of ones pension...! So, l do
very well ouit of my three pension l'm paid now...But then l
certainly paid a lot taxes during my working life, and being
a single parent for 14yrs never help either, single parent Mums
were being paid a lot more than single parent Dads...of which
there were only 7 single parent Dads in the whole of the county
l live in...100's of single parents Mum's...But! Then..It's 'all' changed
now...! It's all equal...!
And...It looks as if you had a lovely family Burfday Julie...Love the
cake...Bet..that did'nt hang about very long...
I suspect Alec got into that, after he finished his popcorn...mmmmM! :).
The weather over here is opposite to yours, the last week it's been 30+
36 here where l live to~day, 38 in London...and 40+ in some places in
Europe...! :( So, it's all a bit Phew!
Well..Best get on...Getting carried away again..HeHe! Nothing new there
then...Once l start, there's no stopping me...HeHe! :)
"Friends Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears....."
(l'm sure you all know the rest)....! :O).
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PS..
Hope you don't mind Julie, would like to forward the bottom two sayings,
to a few friends...and enemies...Bless! Thankyou..! :).
Happy birthday, dear Julie. I'm glad you had a splendid day followed by another lovely day on your actual birthday. I hope the rain doesn't bring floods - we can have too much of a good thing!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your grandson time - it passes so quickly.
Many Happy Returns, Julie. It looks like you had a lovely time. The table runner is exquisite - what a talented lot you are! Miss Pippi definitely looks less than impressed with the furniture moving and much happier curled up in her corner. Love the photo of Little One (of course!) Cats always sit on the very things you don't want them to so it isn't surprising he is on the bedspread! I relate to some of the things in the first instagram meme but agree with the second one wholeheartedly - time off for yourself is absolutely vital in this non-stop world we live in.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely rest-of-your-birthday-week
Best wishes
Ellie
Happy birthday! I'm in Australia and although I'm also 65 since my husband and I are self funded retires I won't get any pension when I turn 67. I think NZ is a little more generous!
ReplyDeleteDear Julie, I wish you the most happy, belated, birthday. It seems you had the best gift of all. Family time. And what a delicious cake the Mr. picked out for you. Bet that was a hit after pizza. Time with Alec, you don't get to see him near as much since they moved so there's another gift. At 65 in the US, we start collecting retirement pay from the government if we worked enough time here, 10 years minimum. And we sign on to government health aid which is a blessing as commercial aid until that time is exorbitant. I hope what ever the government is doing for you is worth while. Just watched a show about Auckland, but since I would never surf, I really doubt it is the city of my dreams, lol.
ReplyDeleteWe had a short 2 morn cool down, but with our 4th celebration tomorrow the heat is back on. But I figure the rain we have had non stop will now be over until November. Lynn and Precious XX
Happy birthday you! Congrats on turning government worthy...:)
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