Saturday, April 25, 2009

Dreams, dragons, fairys and ointments.

Bailey is home from the hospital. I would love to be able to say that he is all better but he isn't. He actually looks really terrible. Worse, in fact then when he first went in. He had an allergic reaction to the cream they were putting on him so he has a rash covering his entire body and looks like a burns victim. His actual psoriasis is looking much better and is responding really well to the light treatment. Now he has to go to the hospital for six weeks as out outpatient two times a week. They wanted three but there is no way we could fit that into our lives. It is an hours drive through major traffic each way. Plus it will mean that he misses out on school two days a week, as the appointments are all over the place. I can feel a little bit of homeschooling coming on. Woohoo!!!

The positive side is he has his health and it is looking like he will lose the psoriasis. He is a good boy and has put up with a lot. At the hospital they had the most amazing fairy garden, it was truly beautiful. It had all lights and trees with little windows and doors with lights behind them. And at night it was wonderfully magical. Bay and I loved it. We went out every night to have a look at it. It was SO cool.

They also had breath taking beautiful murals painted over all the walls. I often got distracted on a late night toilet run by the walls. Oohing and aahing and trying to work out how they were painted. I really wish I could do something like this in the girls room.

And the boys would go crazy for something like this


We are getting ready for a visit from the cousins so I had better chuff off for now.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Baileys hospital visit

We are getting ready for Bailey to go to hospital tomorrow. He will be there for seven days so I will not be around very much. Hopefully this will just nip his psoriasis in the bud and help him get back to normal. Fingers crossed and prayers going up.

I truly do love butterflies they make me feel closer to God.


10 countries I would love to visit
1. Italy - especially Venice
2. Israel. I would love to walk where Jesus walked. And Moses, and all the Bible gang.
3. America. I would need to visit Texas to visit Carol Ann. Oregon to visit Stacey, New York to see it, Hollywood to see it. And I would love to visit Amish country.
4. China. Would love love love to walk on the Great Wall of China.
5. England. It would be nice to check out the historical things.
6. Ireland I love Ireland. What more can I say.
7. Scotland. James and I both have Scottish roots, it would be great to go and pay homage.
8. Singapore I would love to go back there. I think I left a little piece of my heart when I was there before.
9. Bora Bora I want to stay in the little huts over the ocean. That would be cool.
10. France - or any where in Europe really. Just cos.

Monday, April 13, 2009

If money didn't matter, what job or career would you go for?


Wow if money didn't matter makes the mind boggle doesn't it? I don't think I would want to go into any secular job but I would love to go into ministry. For women and children. Encouraging them in their lives, having classes on how to cook. budget, parent, grow in God, enjoy their lives. And programs for the children to learn about God and have fun. As the children got older it would be cool to offer courses that they could learn lifeskills from as well. To have homes for young teen girls whose lives had gone a bit off course. To have families living with them, to help them feel accepted and to seek guidance from. And especially to direct them to God. That would be awesome. So so awesome. Then we would need people from the church to be running these programs and training others so that the work could continue on. Training, teaching, living, loving. Wiser women from the church who could mentor these women. Older teens to encourage the kids. Skilled people to teach the lifeskills needed. Older prayer warriors to pray continually for the whole thing. Older people in the church to take on Grandparent roles and bring delight and joy to the families. Yep I think that is what I would do.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter Sunday

Outside my window... I can hear my kids squealing and laughing as they bounce on the trampoline. I can only imagine what all that chocolate is doing. Best to jump the sugar out before Church I think.
I am thinking... that I need to go and get ready for church.

I am thankful for... Christs love and sacrifice for me on this Easter Sunday.
From the kitchen... I have a roast beef. Baked potatoes, cauliflower and broccoli in cheese sauce, peas. MMMM
I am wearing... T shirt and trakkies
I am reading... Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas. Excellent I might add. Plus I am reading Circle of Friends by Maeve Binchy. I love her.
I am hoping... That the kids will be settled during the service today and I remain calm and happy.
I am creating... I have been enjoying painting lately, plus I have been making lots of presents for birthday parties.
I am hearing... Silence at the moment which makes me a tad nervous. What are those kids up to?
Around the house... Acck don't even go there.
One of my favorite things... Lying on my bed reading with some good chocolates on hand.
A few plans for the rest of the week... I am trying to get organised for Bailey to go to hospital this week. Organising child care and time schedules plus activities to keep him and me occupied.
Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...
The Glory of Christ - Easter Day 2008 by Stephen B Whatley.
Mark 16:6 (The Message)

6-7He said, "Don't be afraid. I know you're looking for Jesus the Nazarene, the One they nailed on the cross. He's been raised up; he's here no longer. You can see for yourselves that the place is empty. Now—on your way. Tell his disciples and Peter that he is going on ahead of you to Galilee. You'll see him there, exactly as he said."




How gorgeous is this artwork? I love it. I hope you all have a special Easter time with your family and friends. What a mighty God we serve. Remember Jesus is the reason for the season. The Easter buuny is cool but Jesus Rocks.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Sorry it has been so long since I last blogged. Now that my children are getting older I rarely get a chance to hop on the computer at all. I check my emails at 6 am before I get ready for work and that is basically it for the day.

We had church camp last week and that was LOTs of fun. Charli won the best dancer at the bush dance. The boys especially Hamish LOVED playing tennis and the whole thing was just generally relaxing and enjoyable.

Bay has been sick this week. I am the only one at work now so that is stressfull, busy busy busy, I need my life to SLOW DOWN now.

I have been making some artwork that I have been enjoying. Maybe one day I will even post a photo. Until then................don't hold your breath.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

What is your middle earth name?

According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth,
Bailey James Douglas was a
Diminutive Warg

Elven Name Possibilities for Bailey James Douglas
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Vinyacal
Another masculine version is:
Vinyacalion


Hobbit lad name for Bailey James Douglas
Ferdibrand Headstrong from Deephallow


Dwarven Name for Bailey James Douglas
Fundin Stormsinger
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for Bailey James Douglas
Kurkûl the Terrible
This name is for both genders.

Adûnaic name for Bailey James Douglas
Nalîpâ


According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth,
Hamish Robert Douglas was a
Miruvor-drinking Elf

Elven Name Possibilities for Hamish Robert Douglas
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Penncair
Another masculine version is:
Penncairion


Hobbit lad name for Hamish Robert Douglas
Porto Tussock from The Far Downs


Dwarven Name for Hamish Robert Douglas
Ibun Poolguard
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for Hamish Robert Douglas
Muzwakh the Meek
This name is for both genders.

Adûnaic name for Hamish Robert Douglas
Ugrukhaphur


According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Caitlin Ruth Douglas was a
Stuttering ElfElven Name Possibilities for Caitlin Ruth Douglas

More feminine versions are:
Alagcairiel
Alagcairien
Alagcairwen


Hobbit lass name for Caitlin Ruth Douglas
Adamanta Bunce from The Far Downs

Dwarven Name for Caitlin Ruth Douglas
Ibun Poolguard
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for Caitlin Ruth Douglas
Ghazwakh the Meek
This name is for both genders.

Adûnaic name for Caitlin Ruth Douglas
Tyûlâkhaphur


According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Naomi Douglas
was a
Furry-footed Elf

Elven Name Possibilities for Naomi Douglas

More feminine versions are:
Alccairiel
Alccairien
Alccairwen


Hobbit lass name for Naomi Douglas
Adamanta Roper from The Far Downs Dwarven Name for Naomi Douglas
Derin Poolguard
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for Naomi Douglas
Zagwakh the Meek
This name is for both genders.

Adûnaic name for Naomi Douglas
Tâidôkhaphur

According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Charlotte Rose Douglas
was a
Tragic Gardner

Elven Name Possibilities for Charlotte Rose Douglas
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Andiach
More feminine versions are:
Andiachiel
Andiachien
Andiachwen


Hobbit lass name for Charlotte Rose Douglas
Adamanta Brandybuck from The Far Downs

Dwarven Name for Charlotte Rose Douglas
Kár Poolhands
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for Charlotte Rose Douglas
Urkbog the Meek
This name is for both genders.

Adûnaic name for Charlotte Rose Douglas
Nimîrkhagad


According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, James Robert Bruce Douglas
was a
Intelligent Gaffer

Elven Name Possibilities for James Robert Bruce Douglas
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
thinserke
Another masculine version is:
thinserkeion

Hobbit lad name for James Robert Bruce Douglas
Aldagrim Goodbody from The Far Downs
Hobbit lass name for James Robert Bruce Douglas
Adamanta Goodbody from The Far Downs

Dwarven Name for James Robert Bruce Douglas
Dori Poolhands
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for James Robert Bruce Douglas
Muzkrísh the Meek
This name is for both genders.

Adûnaic name for James Robert Bruce Douglas
Azdikhaphur
Find yourself waiting... with not much to do but, well, wait... here's a super fun time-waster.

1 - Go to "wikipedia random" the article title is the name of your band.
2 - Go to random quotes, the last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.
3 - Go to the flickr random generator, the third picture is your album cover.
4 - Use photoshop or similar to put it all together.

1. Big Foots reunion. MY BAND NAME

2. Those that bring it to the Fore MY FIRST SONG

The cover picture for my album.
3.


I can't put it all together but I really like the cover and the name of my first song. I think my band name rocks.

If you click on the photo it will take you to the site of the person that took the photo. Beautiful photo by the way.