January 6th 2012
Well tonight i’m working at the Gabba - serving beers to cricket fans:) I love hospitality, but hate this time of year… Work completely dries up!
In other news I managed to catch up with the lovely Lauren today for coffee… Was so good to get out of the house and have a few hours girl time!!
My kids are on Sydney at the moment, having “holidays at Nannas” and I got a phone call from them this arvo. My daughter (20 mths) has learnt how to talk on the phone! It was so good to hear from them, although I miss my babies so much:)
Till next time…
January 5th 2012
As part of my “vow to change my life for the better” - I’ve decided to create a blog… detailing the trials and tribulations of life in Leesh World!
A bit about me
I’m 28. Born on August 12 (Presents are always appreciated) :) Mother to 2 beautiful children who are 2 1/2 and 1 1/2. Wife. I work (sporadically) as a Waitress.
My brain is overflowing with creative ideas, but I lack the practicality of putting those ideas into motion.
Loves: Reading, relaxing, walks on the beach at night. Watching the sunset. Playing with my children. Cuddles. Puppies, kittens, other baby animals. Being with friends. Debates (to most other people these are known as fights) Intelligent conversation. White wine. Soft fabric held against my face. Summer. New clothes/shoes/bags. The sweet scent of perfume.
Dislikes: Arrogance. Racism. Winter. Picking up toys after my kids constantly. Cooking. Itchy Scratchy fabric against my skin. Washing. Rainy wet days. People knowing more than myself. Losing.
Well its 2.30 am and I still have to work out how to make my blog pretty:)
Until next time
Leesh
The Vow. By Malcolm O. Varner
No matter how deep the sadness or wide the pain,
I vow to live for a brighter day will come again.
No matter how many mistakes I’ve made in the past,
I vow to live and in the future avoid them, surefooted and fast.
No matter how many tragedies beyond my control take place,
I vow to live and stay my course within this race.
No matter how poor or rich I may ever be,
I vow to live and aspire to search for the dignity in simplicity.
No matter how much a lover may pierce the inner core of my heart,
I vow to live for like spring I’ll get a new start.
No matter how isolated and alone I may feel,
I vow to live and do something for someone else to heal.
No matter how hopeless my situation my appear,
I vow to live and reflect until my viewpoint is clear.
No matter what happens in this life – good or bad
I vow to live, do my best, and just for living – be glad.


