Mum and Dad are here so I am fairly busy with them. It is so nice having someone around to share all the fun things and not so fun things here. These are some shots from our day the Korean Folk Village.
Friday, 21 March 2008
Friday, 14 March 2008
Aussie Aussie Aussie
Well Miss Emily needed to do a project on her culture. So we have spent the last few weeks preparing a huge poster on Australia. She presented it yesterday wearing Dad's soccer jersey and she served vegemite on bread. She even convinced Paul to play the didgeridoo - which took very little convincing as Dad loves to be centre of attention. I am starting to think there projects are more work for Mum than the kids.
Posted by Donnah Ciempka at 12:19 pm 6 comments
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Crazy Busy - for something new.
I think I am going crazy, everything feels like it is moving at a frenetic pace. We have end of term stuff at school, marks and reports cards due and I have a year book to produce as well. On top of all of this I am spending hours doing Visa stuff also for the move, yadda yadda yadda.
Ok now more whinging. Mum and Dad get here in 5 sleeps and we are all excited. They will be here for 2 weeks. They are in Thailand now and Emily asked me last night if they might see those weird people in Thailand. "Weird people?" I asked. "Yes, the ones that look like girls but sound like boys!" Hmmmmm.....subject changed rapidly. I think we have exposed out children to too much in the world. The subject change worked, next time I will deflect to Paul.
Other than that not much else to tell. We had our passport shots taken yesterday and as I have nothing else to share, here you are.
Other than that not much else to tell. We had our passport shots taken yesterday and as I have nothing else to share, here you are.
Posted by Donnah Ciempka at 5:42 pm 0 comments
Sunday, 9 March 2008
Claudiaisms.
Claudia has become very animated in her opinions and her stories. I have decided to start recording them so that I can remember them. Hopefully you may enjoy them too.
Last night when I was putting Claudia to bed I found a story book torn to shreds in her bed. Now this was a beautiful new pop up book that she had just been given from her teacher when she was in hospital. I asked her why she did it? Her reply was.........
Well, Mum (with hand on hip) it was a story about peas (The Princess and the Pea) and you know how MUCH I hate peas!!!!! They are disgusting and I can't have anything around me with peas in them!
So there you have it.
Posted by Donnah Ciempka at 5:37 pm 4 comments
Thursday, 6 March 2008
I have not posted here for nearly two weeks. I can at least say I am not lazy. Claudia had a severe kidney infection and spent 7 days in hospital on a drip.
It all started with her waking on Monday morning around 2am with a really high fever. Then then pain followed. As soon as I saw her doubled over in pain, I thought, hmmmm, bet that is another kidney infection! Well, I should have bet on it because I was right. She was admitted to hospital with a 41 degree temp and an infection level of 48/50. Normal people sit at 10/50.
I chose to move overseas, so I need to suck up the experience, but 6 hours in a Korean emergency room is not for the faint hearted. Did you know people froth at the mouth when they fit. Did you also know that your head bleeds really badly when it is cracked open?
I do because I saw it wheeled past me.
We finally made it to our room around 1.30am and when I asked where I was going to sleep, they pointed to a mat that goes on the floor - great I thought. Anyway we got past the crappy sleeping conditions and I ended up sleeping in bed with Claudia. It was cramped, but it was softer than the floor...just. Also, Korean's have this belief that if you are cool or wind blows on you, you will get sick. So the hospital was heated so hot, I was sweating. I even considered sleeping naked, just to get cool - not such a pleasant sight for my neighbours.
She had many tests and the doctors were fairly concerned that as this was her second infection that she may have kidney damage. Praise God this was not the case. Then they were concerned she had kidney reflux, once again not the case. In the end they put it down to bad luck. After 7 days on a drip she came home and is now back in school. I am so glad she is better and I never have to go back to that hospital again.
Also - I will never ever complain about Australian medicare, hospitals or health funds again. Out bill was over $4000.00 Australian dollars. We get it back, but still had to pay it up front....OUCH!!!
This is set up. I asked her to smile - I know asking too much.
She met a little friend in hospital.
Just my toilet humor coming out! Well seven days in a hospital will make anything seem funny.
Our name tag. I find this funny too!
Number 1 is ours and only our last name.
The name below is the girl next to us - her first and last name.
Posted by Donnah Ciempka at 2:46 pm 7 comments
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