A little buzz around the BC has been floating in the air in the form of those big hot air balloons. We see them during our morning walks with the little fellow. Last week, we thought we should go to the site where these are launched. So on Saturday, we started the day with that in mind. We decided to head to Weston Park, at the western edge of the Lake Burley Griffin. As we approached the park, we saw those big balloons hovering over us.
The park was busy, with some kind of park run events brewing. We walked around the tracks, saw very little of the balloons, but had a great morning of just mingling with the weekend runners and walkers. The little fellow too, was buzzing as he took in the new site. After our walk, we headed home and then joined Kiddo and Mic with the little angels, at their local, the Blanco Cafe on Boddington. It’s always wonderful to be with this family, and as we left their home late morning and headed to the Woden library, I felt grateful again.
We dropped off my books at the library, picked up a couple of books, and then did some grocery shopping. I had promised Kiddo and her mob that I’d do a pumpkin soup for their dinner. Back home, I decided to roast the pumpkin on the charcoal weber for extra lift, and spent the arvo doing the soup. We brought that to Kiddo’s home later that evening and spent yet more time with the little angels. Little Zoe had her bath too, and as we all stood around the kitchen bench with the little thing in that little bath tub, I thought it was such a special moment.
Tress and I went back that night, happy and grateful.
On Sunday, after SBC, Tress and I went to what is becoming our new local Malaysian place, Ming’s at Philip. We had some noodles there and while not the typical Malaysian styled fare, it was enjoyable all the same.
After lunch, we headed to Woden again and got some fruits, and then headed home to give the little fellow a run around the local oval that is about less than a km away from our home.
There was to be a “Connect Course” for newbies at SBC, later that arvo at Jayan the senior minister’s home. SBC does not have its own premises so a lot of stuff happens in ministers’ homes, especially at Jayan’s. As much as I do not enjoy these sit downs over prolonged chats about local church administrative stuff, I have come to accept these as necessary steps of our local community forming process. It is what is necessary to start community life again where we have made our new home. The course ended earlier than we expected so we headed to Kiddo’s home again after that.
Tress and I again embraced the fact that everything is within 10-15 minutes away – the Weston Park, SBC, Jayan’s home, Kiddo’s home, Woden and Mings. Back in Blackburn, I’d like to get my shopping, food and community life in a 5-10km radius from our home. That was by choice as it becomes a bit out of control otherwise. The sprawl and heavy traffic made that choice more sensible, for me at least. Some of our friends think nothing of jumping in a car and drive 30 mins through heavy traffic for lunch, for example. We didn’t, and “made do” with whatever was available inside that smaller circumference. Here in the BC however, that 10-15 mins drive take us much further afar so ironically, the options/choices become less encumbered in some ways. Strange I know, but that is what it is now.
At Kiddo’s last night, I was again carrying little Zoe – cooing, singing and talking to her. I get into my own little world with her when I do this. I feel so greatly blessed every time. Little Abby was a touch under the weather but even then, she wanted me to play with her, and asked that I trail her around the house and do stuff with her. I feel so greatly blessed every time she does this. I know Tress feels the same.
As we drove home along Kambah Pool Road and turned into Namatjira Drive, the familiar sentiment welled up in me again. I was going to sleep well again last night. My little Garmin watch confirmed it this morning.






