• Menu
  • Skip to main content

My Offbeat World

Family

My First Forays into Working From Home

August 18, 2007 //  Leave a Comment

When I was younger and had my 3 children I wanted to work from home to be with them.

Of course the internet hadn’t even been thought of in those days so the opportunities that are available today for young mothers to work from home, simply weren’t available.

I first worked for a company sewing side seams on cotton blankets for the princely sum of .20cents each side.  The courier would deliver boxes of blankets and I would sit at the sewing machine for hours and guess what I still didn’t have much time to spend with the kids, it’s just that instead of going out to work, I was stuck in one of the bedrooms.

Then I brought a knitting machine, I have always been a craft orientated person and my kids had beautiful hand knitted and crocheted dresses, ponchos and jumpers.  Well once again there is no freedom when you have to sit at a knitting machine all day long filling orders.

The next thing I went into was driving a 5 ton Ford truck with my husband, who is a carpenter and joiner but had decided to try his hand at something else that might have been more profitable.  Now what we were doing was picking up glass and broken bottles in 44 gallon drums that were placed strategically around Auckland.  Then we would deliver the glass to the Glass factory to be recycled into new bottles.

It was profitable for a time and then the Government began importing bottles from overseas and that was the end of that.

So in the end I went and got a ‘proper’ job working for the Government in a bank.  This way I could afford the little extras we wanted as a family. I put the youngest in day care and although it meant I wasn’t there for the kids when they got home from school, and weekends were a round of housework and taking the kids to sport and drama; but even with limited time,  as a family we managed to spend some quality time together.

Category: Family, Working From HomeTag: first forays into working at home

Calwell High School Concert

May 22, 2007 //  Leave a Comment

Tonight we all went along to Calwell High School for their concert to raise funds for the school’s entry to this years Rock Eisteddfod. Of course the fact that Demelza was dancing also helped with the decision to attend.

They are a pretty talented bunch of kids at the school. We were treated to an enjoyable night of music, song and dance.

I highly commend the school on its presentation. The events ran one after the other in a fairly slick manner and without the usual time wasting that I have sat through at other concerts. So the whole thing was over in an hour and a half. Great for students and workers alike.

The street style dancing was really enjoyable to watch and the orchestra were very talented.

The only glitch of the night was one young lass for whom nothing went right. In her first act the microphone died and when it came time to do her second song, the lead to her amplifier couldn’t be located, so she had a dismal night all round. But good on her for persevering with a dead mike.

Demelza dances very well and we took photos but it was too dark, so they haven’t come out, damn. She was right in front of us which is unusual, generally when we go to concerts, our kids are at the back and you hardly see them.

Anyway, congratulations on a job well done Calwell High.

Category: FamilyTag: Calwell high school concert 2007

Family Birthday Treats for my Birthday

May 16, 2007 //  Leave a Comment

I was upstairs packing for a breakathon to Sydney that we decided to treat ourselves to. When I heard someone at the door.

On opening the door there was my daughter, Varinia, grandaughters – Demelza and Ce’Nedra and Dem’s friend Tahlia. They all broke out into “happy birthday” accompanied by a tambourine. The girls had each made a lovely card, and they asked me down to their place for dinner.

Shaun had cooked a lovely curry and after dinner we sat and chatted. He is a very good cook, we had roast lamb on Sunday night which was very tasty.

They seem to have all settled in to life in Canberra and it is really great having them all nearby.

My daugher in law, Stacy, son Jurgon and husband Val went out for dinner in Queensland to celebrate my birthday. Today is also my grandson Robert’s birthday and he turned 13 today.

April and May seem to feature a lot for birthdays in our family.

Category: FamilyTag: birthday celebrations, family celebrations

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 7
  • Go to Next Page »

Copyright © 2026 My Offbeat World · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme