I spent the evening doing my least favourite task of the packing process... consolidating and sorting the bits and pieces - the draws of "stuff", some of which I'd never give away, some which are special products that I've been saving just because they're too special to use frequently, and some items that in reflection are simply... junk! Thrown in a drawer or on a desk because I didn't know quite what to do with them at the time, or with hindsight I see them for the trinkets they are.
The task was made much easier though by the presence of one of Australia's premier singer song writers, Helen Mottee. It was such a pleasure to have Helen sit and keep me company though arduous process and I'm so very thankful! It was almost as good as having my mom here helping me through the task.
I'm left though with the question of what to do with sentimental items I simply can't take home. an empty bottle of wine and a bouquet of (now dried) flowers for a birthday gift. my bonsai. two years of life, and notes and survival - I'm getting rather ruthless but I'm still and always will be a keepsake and mathom holder.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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Hi Liz - just had a breakfast cuppa with the Bonnevies and now on to my second with you.
Yea for Helen :) - another angel for the packing marathon.
Some people collect collectables - we collect memorables. So sad some can't go with you except as photos - believe me, they're almost as good because they still trigger the memories of fun, love and enjoyment for all us memorablians
Grace
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