2022 The First Week

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It still feels strange to write 2022 but we adjust to writing the new date quickly. Did you make New Year resolutions?  The New Year used to be a big party night but not since CV-19.  I miss the fabulous fireworks but not the parties. My energy and interest used to flag by 10.30pm and I’d want to go home to bed.

                                                   HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU!

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packing away christmas

The Nativity figurine closeup photography

Apparently, Christmas decorations should go up four weeks before Christmas at the beginning of Advent.  So, of course, there’s rules about when the decorations should be taken down and packed away. It seems decorations should stay in place until the Twelfth Night, celebrating the arrival of the Three Wise Men or Magi, who followed the Star of Bethlehem to offer gifts to the newborn Baby Jesus in the manger.

Twelfth Night is the 5th or 6th of January, depending on your religious affiliations. I quite like traditions which make it plain when things should happen but most of our decorations were hanging from high light fittings so were taken down by our 192cm tall  (6’4″) son before he went back to Kalgoorlie. It is much more fun putting up Christmas decorations than taking them down and packing them away.

single use plastics

I often refer to the damage single use plastics are doing to our environment and therefore our health. Western Australia will be officially phasing out the sale of single use plastics as of the first of January, 2022. The list includes plastic plates, bowls and cutlery, stirrers, straws, takeaway expanded polystyrene containers, thin plastic bags and helium balloons. Single use plastics required in medical, aged care and disability circumstances will be exempt.

Reusable picnic ware, made from bamboo, taking your own bags for shopping and fabric bags for loose fruit and vegetables are easy swaps. Ask if you can provide your own containers for takeaway food. Not always well received but I hope that will change now! Plastic shopping bags will be phased out within six months.

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The next stage in reducing our reliance on single use plastics will be in January, 2023. Cotton buds with plastic shafts will be banned along with polystyrene packaging, microbeads, oxo-degradable plastics, takeaway coffee cups and lids  and polystyrene cups. Cotton buds with cardboard or bamboo shafts are available  online and from many supermarkets. They use organic cotton, a cardboard or bamboo shaft and paper or cardboard packaging and are compostable.  Oxo-degradable plastics are conventional plastics such as HDPE, like carrier bags, which include additives to promote oxidation resulting in smaller, brittle fragments as they decompose, but it seems the fragments don’t dissolve, they just get smaller and smaller.

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reading

Devotion : From the author of Burial Rites and The Good People - Hannah Kent

I really enjoyed Hannah Kent’s previous two books,  Burial Rites (2013) and The Good People (2016). I found her third book a bit more difficult. It is based on her Prussian/German ancestry and history around Hahndorf, in the Adelaide Hills. Some of my ancestors also came from Prussia and settled in the same area of South Australia. They left Prussia to escape religious persecution. Like many Australians I have a diverse genetic mix, in my case, Norwegian, English and Scottish plus German.

This story is like a grown up fairy tale or ghost story. It’s about Hanne, a German girl who ends up living in the Adelaide Hills as a ghost, having died on the ship  journey to Australia. Before her death she was confused about her identity and her role within her community. She knows she doesn’t share the same interests as the other girls, but all this changes when she meets Thea, whose family also migrated to South Australia on the same ship. She continues to observe the behaviour of the people on board and stays with them when they land and eventually build their community in Hahndorf. Thea marries Hans, who wanted to marry Hanne.

Kent’s books are recognised for the level of research and historical accuracy in each. I found the information about these early settlers very interesting. Kent’s lyrical descriptions of the nature around her are wonderful but I’m not so keen on adult fantasy. Despite my reservations all the reviews are full of praise for the book and Kent’s gentle treatment of a situation which would not have been recognised within the religious sect both girls belonged to nor within the wider community at that time.

international cuddle day

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January 6th was International Cuddle Day. Cuddling releases oxytocin which is good for your health. A good cuddle should last at least 4 seconds! If a cuddle is not possible, a massage can result in the same health giving release of hormones, too.

 

 

 

 

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