Every Friday evening is Happy Hour at the Community Centre in our village. Residents take a plate of nibblies and buy drinks from the bar and spend the evening socialising. Last Friday was a special evening because we were saying goodbye to one of our staff members. Olivia was our accountant and she is also the daughter of Chiou See who built the village but sold it a few years ago. It was an emotional evening for Olivia. In her speech she mentioned how she had lived in a caravan on the village site when she was a child with her mother and two siblings. So the village was like a second home for her. Now she is ready to move on in her life to new adventures.
Over a hundred residents came to Happy Hour to say goodbye to Olivia.ADVENTURE BEFORE DEMENTIA
A Journal of our Adventures
Saturday, July 11, 2026
GOODBYE OLIVIA
Monday, July 6, 2026
A SCOOT IN THE FOREST
Sonya came to visit us on Sunday. She loves to take the dog for a walk in the forest. She talked her dad into taking the scooter into the forest. It was a bit tricky getting through the special gate for prams and scooters but not for motor bikes. But after the gravel path there were lots of concrete pathways for the scooter. So Sonya, the dog, Chief, the old man and the old woman entered the forest. The picnic park was full of visitors and the smell of barbecued sausages and steak made my mouth water.
This is the path from the village into the forest.Friday, July 3, 2026
MORNING WALK
The rain has stopped so we can get back to morning walks. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday I walk with my long time walking buddies Helen, Maureen and Joan. Maureen and Joan felt like they needed a break on Tuesday and Thursday. However, Helen and I wanted to do every morning Mon-Fri. We have met two other girls, Lee and Dianne, who walk everyday so we asked if Helen and I could join them on Tuesday and Thursday. Lee and Dianne walk in the forest. So yesterday we walked in the forest. It is still dark when I get up at 6:00am but it is light when we start to walk.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
BIRTHDAY GIRL
Sunday, June 21, 2026
THE STATE OF ORIGIN FOOTBALL
The State of Origin is an annual rugby league series played between teams representing the Australian states of Queensland (the Maroons) and New South Wales (the Blues). It is called "State of Origin" because players represent the state where they first played senior rugby league rather than who they play for now. The series consists of three matches each year in June, July and August. The team that wins two of the matches is declared the winner. Last Wednesday was the second match in this year's competition and it was our Resident's Dinner Night. We were asked to wear the colour of the team we supported. Bill and I don't bother watching Rugby League because we prefer to watch Football (Soccer). However, being Queenslanders we did wear Maroon although Bill had on a red coat with a maroon checked shirt. I wore Maroon cords and a maroon jumper. The dinner finished at 8:00pm so everyone could go home and watch the match. They could have watched on the big screen in the community centre but a vote was taken and everyone wanted to watch at home. New South Wales had won the first match so every Queenslander was hoping Queensland would win the second.
L to R: Mandy and Andrew, Ian and Clover, Joan and Faith. (Faith is one of our oldest residents in her nineties and still alert but has sciatica)
This was my table. Bill is in the red jacket listening to Noela, her husband, Robin is talking to Rhonda and Anne (hiding behind Rhonda.)
Monday, June 15, 2026
RAIN RAIN GO AWAY COME AGAIN ANOTHER DAY
I have never known it to rain so much in May and June. They are usually the cold, dry months but now they are the wet, warm months. My regular morning walks with friends are becoming now and then walks due to the rain. We don't like to walk in the rain as it becomes slippery underfoot. We can't afford to fall at our age. Every morning I get up and look out the window to see if it is wet and rainy. More often than not this is what I see.
When the rain eases I walk down our street, my neighbour has a nice garden.Monday, June 8, 2026
A CELEBRATION AT THE GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS
The Glasshouse Mountains are an hour and half drive north of Brisbane. They were named by Captain James Cook back in 1770 when he discovered the east coast of Australia. As he sailed north he saw the mountains reflecting sun on the water falling down the mountainsides looking like glass so he named them the Glasshouse Mountains. They are actually volcanic cores left behind as the volcanoes weathered away over millions of years.