The Headlines
22Nov09
(posted by stuartgrant)Hi all,
We have lots of small pieces of news! So here goes:
Aydin and Kathryn in Australia: so Aydin (our student) and his mum Kathryn travelled back to Australia 5 weeks ago so that he could catch up with various medical and educational specialists – while his dad Dave stayed in BG. When we returned from our travels with Humf, Dave had news for us. The experts are quite happy with how Aydin has progressed and feel that D+K are by no means disadvantaging him by remaining in BG. This is great news – and a relief for D+K, I’m sure!
Elly and I have felt that the schooling we’ve been doing – especially combined with the speech therapy D+K do with Aydin – has seen his reading (in particular) improve over the last few months. However, we’re not qualified educators, so it’s hard to know what we should expect of a 6-year-old! In that sense it was good to know that Aydin is officially doing well.
Uranium issues: recent testing of the R family has found that they have “concerning” (ie. high) levels of uranium. The (fairly incontrovertible) theory is that the Haskovo water supply is the problem (they mine it around here). Elly and I haven’t yet been tested, but it’s fairly likely that we’ll have elevated levels too. Uranium is a heavy metal, but it’s fortunately not in the same nasty league as lead or mercury. Nevertheless, we’re hoping to learn as much as we can about avoiding exposure. We’ve switched to bottled water already, and we’ll have to avoid mushrooms and root vegetables (no potatoes!!). We’ll also be taking medication that somehow flushes the uranium from our bodies – we’ll have more info on it soon, we hope! All that we know so far is that it’s expensive!
C’mon, leave a comment with your favourite uranium/radioactivity joke; you know you want to…
Term 4 of school: will be exceedingly short! Aydin returns to BG in about 10 days’ time, so we’ll probably only fit in two weeks of term 4 before Christmas (Kathryn has somehow managed to make a start on term 4 material while in Australia – well done on that!). Because we’re following the NSW school year, we’ll then have 5-6 weeks’ “summer” holidays – except it’ll be minus 10 degrees outside, which is hardly “enjoying your holidays by spending every minute outside” weather, is it? As such, we’ll probably start term 1 of 2010 a couple of weeks earlier.
Return flights: we’re organising these at the moment. It’s very exciting! Flying back to Melbourne on our preferred dates is looking tricky (no seats available?!), so we’ll either we flying back a little earlier (late March) or back to Sydney instead of Melbourne. It’s all the same for us poor Tassie mob who have to make the extra domestic flight anyway! So you can expect us back in Launceston in the last week of March or the first week of April 2010.
Good news, you say?
That about wraps up this news bulletin. Sorry to anyone who already knew all of that – we’re supposed to be here to entertain!
How are the Uni exams going, everyone?
Cheers,
Stu (and Elly).
ps. you know when you’ve finished writing a blog post, and then you suddenly realise you have no suitable photos to add to it? Well that happened this evening, hence my wonderful artwork! Good, isn’t I?
Tags: flights, holidays, Nuclear/uranium, prayer points, School, travelling
The Chronicles of Humphrey
7 comments so far for “The Headlines”
23Nov 2009 at 1:46 am :
If you can, try get a full day or something if you stop over in Melbourne so we can catch up and get some coffee.
the only way this will be possible is if I plan a day off or you somehow get a free day on a weekend, but let me know, would be nice.
23Nov 2009 at 7:23 am :
Hey Will,
If we can fly back via Melb rather than Syd, we’ll get in at 6-7am and fly out in the evening, so that’s very much the plan! St. Ali for brekky… invite everyone we know in Melbourne… drink coffee that tastes like coffee with milk that tastes like milk… it’ll be great!
Cheers
Stu.
23Nov 2009 at 7:38 am :
The pictures are the coolest ever! You should start a gallery exhibition
23Nov 2009 at 12:24 pm :
good blog Stu
like the pics – you must have inherited some of your grandies artistic abilities?
particularly the contemporary art!!!
so glad to hear your plans and its not far away till the end of March. Yay!
keep drinking bottled water!
love ma and da
xxx
23Nov 2009 at 12:32 pm :
Well Stu, I reckon you shouldn’t give up yer day job quite yet!!!
Then again, you are super good with coffee, and isn’t that gonna be your day job?! So don’t do it anyway!
Nice to have an update on stuff, cheers! Hope you guys enjoy an uber short term 4!
Hope that is snows to make up for the ridiculously cold weather!
Actually, I do like you blip blip blee picture!
Love to you and Pella, Hethi xoxox
PS what do you want for Christmas?
PPS we have moved house – you’ll have to check out the new Wilson-Bowditch abode in April!
PPPS perhaps I have now given away who I have for the Kris Kringle….
24Nov 2009 at 12:15 pm :
Elly, if you have any ideas for your Christmas present, send them James’ way. (Heth, the Kris Kringle isn’t secret, so stop worrying.)
Good news all round, except for the Uranium bit.
Like the artwork. You always were artistic Stu. Remember that ceramic roadkill you made?
29Nov 2009 at 2:03 pm :
Stu – I was all excited to make some friendly sarcastic comment on your paintbrush art pics, but then you deflated my grandiose plan by pre-emptively counter-striking at the end! no fun at all, but that’s ok, coz your blog was
you guys are actually the coolest missionaries in the WORLD. And i stayed at WEC for a whole week once, so I met about half of them haha. Take care punks, i’ll spy on your christmas wishlist via facebook messages.
Arivaderci! *can’t spell italian*