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Local Emu Plains Resident Joan Hayward has openly shared her story of overcoming Ovarian Cancer last year, in an attempt to help educate and help others facing a smilar journey.
Joan courageously fought her disease and in doing so evoked a strong and positive attitude among those around her and others facing similar battles.
Joan is the eldest of 8 children, a mother of 3 and a grandmother to 10. She was an active member of the work force for 54 years and has now been retired for the past 6 years. Dedicating her time predominantly to charity, Joan has volunteered at both Nepean and Governor Phillip Hospital through the Red Cross and taught exercises at Penrith Police Boys Club, Victoria Street Cottage and other venues. She is also an active member of the Arthritis Association and local View Club and is involved in other local activities including the Wrap with Love programme at Penrith Library.
Joan’s cancer journey began in July 2015 when she was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer. Since then she has undergone both surgery and chemotherapy. At the time of her diagnosis Joan says “my general health was good, I had no pain and had
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Can you believe we are almost half way through the year? I know it's cliché, but, where did the time go?
As the year races by, we find ourselves in Term 2 of school; Easter has been and gone, with Mothers Day just around the corner. In the blink of an eye it will be the end of financial year and we'll be donning our winter woollies!
This month we explore the natural beauty that envelopes us here at the foot of the mountains, with plenty of stories exploring the outdoors. With news of a 'Walking and Cycling' win on page 5; and a visit to a cultural, social and historic landmark on page 7.
Camille reminds us about the RSPCA Million Paws Walk held in May, a wonderful event helping raise funds for animals in need. A great excuse to spend some time outdoors with mans best friend. See page 14 for all the details.
With Mothers Day falling on the second Sunday in May, Cait writes an insightful and very thought-provoking article about Mothers Day, and those that are gone too soon. A heartfelt and touching article that I know many can relate to.
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London Suite, by American comic playwright, Neil Simon, is the fi rst of two productions off ered by the Glenbrook Players for 2016.
All set in the same deluxe hotel suite, this quartet of one-act plays follow a sequence of hilarious occupancies in a generally sedate Hyde Park hotel.
In the second play Going Home, Sheryl, a widow, and her daughter are on the last day of their overseas holiday. Sheryl wants to shop, but Lauren has other ideas. Her plot to get her mother on a date with an attractive Scotsman does not go as planned.
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I love the curiosity of little children. A ball can be explored for ages. ‘What happens when I do this?’ They’ll latch on to something and twist and turn it every which way to understand it, and have a good giggle along the way.
Not so far down the track they’re asking ‘Why?’. ‘Why do I need to have a bath?’, ‘Why is the sky blue?’. They’ll ask it so much that sometimes you think your head will explode. But they’re not trying to give you a headache, they’re just curious.
Maybe as adults we could do with being a little more curious. We can be comfortable with how we live, with what we know, comforted by the opinions we’ve accepted, and those we’ve formed. We work hard, and we play hard, we have family and friends. But what if there’s more to life? What if there’s meaning and purpose and we haven’t cottoned on to, that links it all together, would we be smart to miss out?
Jesus said, ‘I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.’ (John 10:10)
Curious? I’ve met lot’s of people Jesus has a huge aff ect on, a transforming aff ect on. If you think you know who he is and why he did what he did, and it hasn’t had that aff ect on you, then either something else is going on for them, or it might be worth digging a little deeper for you. Meaning? Purpose? They’re good questions to look for answers for, but even more important, reasons to live for!
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Stuart Ayres MP, Member for Penrith joined Ross Fowler OAM, Deputy Mayor to announce a major boost to walking and cycling connections in Penrith thanks to a grant of $500,000 as part of the $39 million state-wide investment by the NSW Liberals & Nationals Government.
More than 300 walking and cycling projects across the state are being funded to provide more opportunities for people to cycle and walk, better connect communities, improve safety for pedestrians and bicycle riders, and encourage more people to get active.
Stuart Ayres said with cycling more popular than ever before and walking trips on the rise, the NSW Government was providing the infrastructure needed to support local communities.
“This project will provide a huge boost for locals – completing the missing link of the Nepean River walking and cycling network, and providing better connections between local suburbs and to public transport hubs,” Stuart Ayres said.
“This investment is about connecting people and places and making a diff erence to the way residents move around their communities.”
“This funding of a shared user path along Nepean Avenue will certainly benefi t the Penrith community, we are is pleased to again work in partnership with the State Government to help achieve Council’s long term plan for a connected and accessible city, this funding will enable construction of another link in this plan,” Deputy Mayor Ross Fowler commented.
Transport for NSW and Roads and Maritime Services will now work with local councils across the state on the delivery of each project.
For further information on projects to be delivered, visit rms.nsw.gov.au/cycling
Projects selected for the walking and cycling program are identifi ed through a nomination process open to Councils and NSW Government.
The NSW Government has delivered more than $180 million worth of cycleways and walking upgrades over the last fi ve years.
Photograph: Ross Fowler, Stuart Ayres MP, Jake Rushbrook, Lily Rushbrook
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This month we continue the series on Parent Traps that we started last month.
‘Escalation traps’ are one of the most common type of parent traps, and involve ‘child escalation’ and ‘parent escalation’. Child Escalation
When children want something and don’t get it, they can learn that by escalating in their behaviour or emotions (hitting, crying, whining, nagging) they can get what they want. For example, a child wants a lolly in the supermarket. Although you say ‘no’ the child gets louder and more demanding, and you give in to avoid the fuss and judgement from other people in the store.
What is my child learning from this?Parent Escalation
When parents want something from their children they can escalate (nagging, shouting) to get the child to complete the task. For example, you want the child to switch off the computer and come to dinner. You ask several times and each time gets louder. You get to the point where you are screaming at your child, counting, or making threats and demands. This is where the parent says “my child never listens to me”.
What is my child learning from this?Combination of Parent and Child Escalation
Yes, you can have a combination of child and parent escalation. The parent escalates in response to the child’s escalation, and fairly soon tempers are frayed, feelings are hurt, and nothing productive or helpful has been achieved. Remedy?
Give clear, calm instructions. Stay calm, and follow through, so that your child knows that when you say ‘no’ you mean ‘no’ and when you want something done it gets done within a reasonable time frame without a fuss. And as always, continue to build a strong relationship with your child based on love, nurture and trust, because the strength of the relationship determines how much your child will listen and respond to you.Struggling?
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is giving lucky students from Years 7 to 9 in the Penrith Local Government Area, the opportunity to be Youth Mayor or Youth Councillors and take part in a mock Council meeting. Now in its fi fteenth year this competition, the fi rst in its new secondary schools format gives our future local politicians a chance to dabble in local government and democracy.
Penrith Mayor Cr Karen McKeown said the competition provides a unique opportunity for students to learn about the role of Council in the local community.
“We expect our Young Leaders from Years 7 to 9 will be very passionate and take part in spirited debate,” Cr McKeown said.
“We know the young people in our community are passionate about democracy and want to have a say about where they live.”
With Penrith proudly known as the Adventure Capital of New South Wales, the 2016 Youth Mayor competition has a Penrith tourism and adventure theme.
To enter the competition, students need to outline what their best adventure in Penrith would be.
Entries must fi t on one A4 piece of paper, or be an audio visual fi le. Entries can be a story, poem, an artwork or comic strip.
“I’m looking forward to seeing the entries,” Cr McKeown said.“We’re always looking for good advice from the community -
no matter the age of residents.”Entries must be submitted by Friday 27 May 2016.The winning Youth Mayor and Youth Councillors need to be
available to attend introductory meetings at Council’s Civic Centre on Monday 27 June and Monday 18 July 2016. The mock Council meeting will be held on Monday 15 August 2016.
For more details on how to enter – go to penrithcity.nsw.gov.au or contact Colin Dickson on 4732 7645.
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Stuart Ayres MP, Member for Penrith joined Environment Minister, Mark Speakman for a site visit to Red Hands Cave at Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains National Park.
In 2015, Red Hands Cave was declared as an Aboriginal Place by the NSW Government in recognition of its cultural, social and historic signifi cance of the site to the Aboriginal community.
Stuart Ayres said the 45 hand markings, both left and right hands, and some children’s hand markings showcase some of the best Aboriginal rock art in the area.
The 12 metre-high Red Hands Cave was named in recognition of the red, orange and white stencils of aboriginal people’s hands which decorate the cave. Artists would chew a mixture of ochre and water and then blow it over a hand resting on the wall forming a stencil.
Mr Speakman said the declaration of Red Hands Cave as an Aboriginal Place reaffi rmed that the NSW Government is committed to the recognition and conservation of Aboriginal cultural heritage.
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Common questions I am asked when talking about the importance of learning to swim is “Why should children swim all year round? Surely it is only important to swim in the warm summer months? Won’t my child get sick?” These assumptions are completely incorrect!
Learning to swim is a long term, ongoing process, and consistency is the key to the development and maintenance
of swimming skills. Attending swimming lessons makes up an important part of a child’s weekly routine throughout their infant, preschool and early school years, and should not just be limited to the summer months, as the skills and behaviours taught in lessons need to be practised all year round to allow children to develop at their own pace. Unfortunately the risks posed by drowning do not go away in winter, so neither should the lessons.
Additionally, children under 5 are just beginning to develop muscle memory, and need constant reinforcement to retain skills previously learnt, so a break in lessons often results in a loss of skills. By taking a break in the cooler months, you may be wasting all the time and money spent on lessons previously.
By swimming all year round children remain confi dent in the water, and remember, regular exercise helps to keep the body healthy and fi ght off winter illnesses. Plus swimming is great cross training for winter sports! Of course you must attend a swim school with indoor heated pools, and be sure to use common sense and remove wet clothing, towel dry and cover wet hair, and get warm (a hot shower is a must!) and dry before leaving the swim centre.
It is important to remember that learning to swim is not just another option on the list of sports and activities available to children – it is an invaluable lifesaving skill – not a seasonal recreational activity. So, this winter, keep on swimming!
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Stuart Ayres MP, Member for Penrith last month announced that the NSW Government is getting on with the job of improving transport facilities at Penrith Station with site establishment and early works now underway.
“The upgrades will be a boost for the Penrith community, with the improvements designed to provide a better customer experience and increase capacity for future growth in the region,” Stuart Ayres said.
“The community will see more activity around the Station
as we start setting up the site compounds and early works on station platforms.
“Once complete, customers using Penrith Station will benefi t from new lifts and stairs to the platforms, an upgraded station concourse, improved bus, taxi, and kiss and ride areas, and upgrades to lighting and CCTV.”
The improvements are being delivered as a part of the NSW Government’s Transport Access Program, an initiative to deliver modern, safe and accessible transport infrastructure.
Western Sydney customers have been major benefi ciaries of the Program with a $150 million investment to upgrade six key Western Sydney stations, including Pendle Hill, Blacktown, Wentworth Falls and Flemington.
More than 50 car spaces will soon be reopened for Penrith customers near the corner of Jane Street and Castlereagh Roads, following work to resurface the existing gravelled area and install new lighting, fencing and drainage.
Planning is also underway to build a 300-space, multi-storey car park on the same block of land where the existing commuter car park on Lord Sheffi eld Circuit is located.
Since the Transport Access Program began in April 2012, more than 450 projects are underway or have been completed. Artistic impression of Penrith station. Image source: www.transport.nsw.gov.au
Site Establishment and Early Works Commence for Penrith Station Upgrade
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Chickpea + Chorizo StewEasy • Time 30 min • Serves 3
Ingredients • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil• 250g Piece Pancetta, Cut Into 1Cm Cubes• 2 Chorizo Sausages, Sliced• 1 Red Onion, Chopped• 1 Red Capsicum, Chopped• 3 Garlic Cloves, Finely Chopped• 1 1/2 Teaspoons Dried Oregano• 1 Large Potato, Peeled, Cut Into 1.5cm Cubes, Cooked
For 2-3 Minutes Until Almost Tender• 400g Can Chickpeas, Rinsed, Drained• 1/2 Cup (125ml) Dry White Wine• 600ml Tomato Passata (Sugo, Available in Bottles from
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high heat. Cook pancetta and chorizo, turning, for 2-3 minutes until starting to crisp. Remove and drain on paper towel. Drain excess oil and fat, leaving 2 tablespoons in pan.
2. Return the pan to medium heat. Add the onion and capsicum and cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until softened. Return the pancetta and chorizo to the pan with the garlic and oregano. Stir for a further minute, then add the potatoes, chickpeas, wine, passata and stock. Season, bring to the boil, then reduce heat to low and cook for a further 10 minutes or until the sauce has reduced and thickened. Garnish with parsley and serve with crusty bread.
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WHAT’S COOKING
not had any dramatic unexplained weight loss which for me was a very good start”.
After her surgery Joan recuperated well however due to the chemotherapy she experienced hair loss and suff ered terrible side eff ects. According to Joan, the worst was defi nitely joint pain and fatigue.
Joan explained how she slowly worked through daily activities at a pace that allowed her to complete tasks without too much angst. She says “I would do short 10 minute chores. For example, I would put the dishes in the sink, leave them have a rest and go back later and do some more. If I changed the sheets and made up the bed, [I would do it] in about 3 or 4 actions.”
Joan remained fully informed on her condition by attaining information from the Cancer Council and Ovarian Cancer Australia. Joan said “both organisations said they have support services if needed.”
Joan remained incredibly positive throughout her journey. A motto she lives by is “focus on what you have achieved and can do, and not on what you can’t do.” Joan says that helping others is both a good thing for you and those you choose to help. She says “You will both feel better for the experience.”
Bright colours and lipstick are two things that helped Joan to feel better on diffi cult days. The Cancer Council’s “Look Good Feel Good” programme helped Joan and many others to gain self esteem and feel good within themselves.
Joan hopes that by sharing her story, other cancer suff erers “can benefi t in some way to enable themselves to pick themselves up, to look good and to get back to their families and friends and to resume the activities they love doing.” She says “Take small steps and be very proud of your achievements, no matter how small they may be.”
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Emu Plains Honour Board
As part of the Centenary of ANZAC Grants, Honour Roll Boards have been restored at Llandilo, Penrith, Orchard Hills and Emu Plains Public Schools.
The restoration was undertaken through the guidance of The City of Penrith RSL Sub-branch.
The restored boards have recently been reinstalled in the schools.
The boards have been cleaned, re polished, with needed timber repairs and the gold lettering of names reapplied.
The boards are signifi cant, as they contain the names of former students who would go on to serve their community in war.
The restorations ensure their contributions will live on for another 100 or more years.
Total grant allocation for restoration of all boards - $13,796. Pictured: Fiona Scott MP, Minister for Veteran’s Aff airs The Hon Dan Tehan MP, and from Penrith RSL Sub-Branch, Mick McConnell and Mick Visinko as well as school children from Emu Plains Public School.
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An estimated 917,000 (5.4%) Australian adults have diabetes of some type today. Self-reported diabetes more than doubled from 1.5% in 1989–90 to 4.2% in 2011-121. Importantly having diabetes greatly increases your risk for many back problems including:
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The RSPCA Million Paws Walk is in its 22nd year and is a great way to raise money for animals in need.
The Million Paws Walk is an incredible day out for all animal lovers. But it's more than just a regular walk! Tens of thousands of people and their four-
legged companions all across Australia take part in this fantastic event every year, joining together to fi ght animal cruelty.
The Million Paws Walk will take place on Sunday 15th May 2016, and will be held in 20 diff erent locations across New South Wales, meaning you're sure to fi nd a location near you! The closest location to Penrith are Katoomba and Sydney Olympic Park. Go to the RSPCA website at http://www.millionpawswalk.com.au/New_South_Wales to get further information on the location, contact details, parking, pricing, timing and venue details.
The walk is RSPCA NSW's biggest annual event, and money raised through activities on the day, donations, merchandise sales, and online fundraising, is critical in supporting RSPCA NSW's work. Your generous eff orts assist with the care of more than 35,000 animals who enter the shelters each and every year.
Every year, the RSPCA NSW cares for and protects our state’s neglected, abused, injured and strayed animals. Last year, a staggering 46,558 animals came to the RSPCA NSW for help.
The RSPCA is NOT an agency of the Australian Government and therefore relies on the generosity of the community to continue it’s vital daily work. Along with shelters, volunteer branches and Inspectors, they also fund an education team that visits schools, universities and community groups to educate the importance of treating all living things with kindness. Thank you for making the RSPCA NSW your charity of choice.
All animal lovers are encouraged to dust off their walking shoes and come down on the day to enjoy the festivities, even those without pooches of their own. The day will off er plenty of fun activities, competitions, food, and of course, the walk!
Check out our website for more information www.orchardhillsvet.com.au or join us on Facebook.
We look forward to meeting you and your pets at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital, and please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team.
Article Written + Submitted by: Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital A: 377 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills P: 4736 2027
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Every Tuesday
Mighty Mights Playgroup 10 - 12pm Emu Heights Community Centre
Enquires: Chantel 0414 805 736
Every Tuesday
Never Too Old To Make Music! A free community music session generally suited to Seniors. 11am to 12pm, Woodriff Function Room, Panthers, Mulgoa Road, Penrith.Enquiries: penrith.panthers.com.au/
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Every Tuesday + Thursday
1st Emu Plains Scouts Cubs (ages 7.5 –10.5) Tuesday’s 7:00 to 8:30Scouts (ages 10.5 – 15) Thursday’s 7:30 to 9:30. 175 Explorers Road, Lapstone Enquiries: Tony Henry (0488 669 1430)
Every Wednesday
River Valley SingersLove to sing come join our Group7pm to 9pm Penrith PacewayEnquiries: 47351675 or 0402 669 640
Every Wednesday
Nepean Giggles Playgroup 9.30 - 11:30amMeet other mums & preschoolersEmu Heights Community CentreEnquires: Sandra Pitich 0403 326 017
Every Thursday
Little Rebels Playgroup 9.30 - 11:30amEmu Heights Community CentreWedmore Road, Emu HeightsHave fun with the kids & meet other mums! Enquires: Tolousha 0409 711 665
Every Thursday
Love Modern Jive 7-9:45pmGet fi t, learn to partner dance, meet new friends and socialise. Beginners, couples and singles over 18 welcome. $10 for members, $15 casual per session. 8 week beginners course $60 singles or $100 couples. Enquires:
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Tai Chi 8:30 - 9:30amAt Pamela Pde, Leonay in the park. Free. For all ages. Enquires: Christie - 0431 149 131
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Heartmoves Gentle ExerciseMonday 9 - 10 am, Melrose Hall, Great Western Highway, Emu Plains. Wednesday 8.30 - 9:30am Penrith Senior Citizens Centre, 86 Station Street Penrith. Cost $6.00 per class. Enquires: Deborah Miller 0409
991907
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English as a Second Language ClassesWe have English classes on Monday evenings 6pm to 8pm and on Friday mornings 9.30am to 12 noon. If you are just a newcomer or have been here for some time come and improve your English in friendly helpful small class groups. $2 Donation. Excludes School holidays. Penrith Anglican Church - 5 Fulton St, Penrith NSW 2750. Enquires: Cathy
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Wednesday May 11
Lung Support Group(2nd Wednesday of the month)10 - 12pm Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre 19 Bringelly Road Kingswood.$3 to cover tea and coff ee. Followed by Lungs in action exercise class run by a qualifi ed instructor. 12 - 1pm - FREE Enquires: John
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Arthritis and Osteoporosis Penrith Branch(2nd Wednesday of each month)Penrith Branch MeetingCWA Hall, Tindale St, Penrith. Coff ee available from 9:30amEnquires: Diane 9623 9789
Thursday May 12
Red Cross Penrith Branch Meeting(2nd Thursday of each month)CWA Hall Tindale St, Penrith. Coff ee available from 9:30am Enquires: Diane 9623 9789
Saturday May 14
(2nd Saturday of the month)Stamping and Friends who meet at the Uniting Church Hall, Emerald Street, Emu Plains between 1-4pm. We are a group of ladies who get together to exchange ideas on making greeting cards and scrapbooking.Enquires: Cathy 4721 3226
Saturday May 14
Emu Markets(2nd Saturday of the month)9-2pm at Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School - 115 Great Western Highway, Emu Plains. Stall Enquiries: Dott 0414 395 614
Monday May 16
(3rd Monday of each month)Nepean Evening VIEW Club are holding their Dinner Meeting at Panthers Penrith arrive 7:00pm for 7:30pm meal and meeting - cost $26 (bookings essential). Women of VIEW support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life project. New members warmly welcomed. Enquires: Yvonne Boorer 0413 559 711
Monday May 16
(3rd Monday of each month) Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group. 6.30pm in Lecture Room 1, Learning & Development Unit, located in the Nepean 2 building, (formally known as the SWAHS 2 building) Nepean Public Hospital.All meetings are available to males and their partners who are seeking information on this cancer, and who live in the Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury and Penrith areas. Enquiries: prostatesupport.org.au or David
Wilkinson, President 1300 13 38 78
Monday May 16
(3rd Monday of the month)Penrith City Garden Club 7.30 -9.00 pm at the Community Christian Church Hall, corner Cam and Cambridge Streets, Cambridge Park.Enquiries: 0498 017 147
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Thursday May 19
Blue Mountains Parkinson's Support Group(3rd Thursday of every month) Meet us at Springwood for morning tea, guest speakers, and support for suff erers and carers of Parkinson's Disease. Enquires: Viv or Barry
0404 836 921 or 47 379141
Thursday May 19
Solo Circle of Friends(3rd Thursday of each month)For single men & women 55 yrs & over who enjoy lunches, dinners, outings etc. Come and join our friendly group. To join, send self
addressed envelope to Secretary, PO Box
7557, South Penrith NSW 2750
Friday May 20
Leonay Probus Club (3rd Friday of the month)Fun, fellowship and friendship for retirees or semi-retirees. At every meeting we have a speaker, who delivers a topic of interest. We have monthly outings to places of interest. Enquiries: 4735 5157
Saturday May 21
Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club Monthly Markets(3rd Saturday each month)Glenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook. Rotarians helping their communities.
Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.
Glenbrook ToastmastersMeet at the Blaxland LibraryShort St, Blaxland. 7.30pm 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month. Enquiries: Peter 0408 692 770
Emu Plains Lions ClubMeet at Emu Plains Sport & Recreation Club 7:00pm 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month. Enquiries: 4735 5120
Nepean Men’s ShedBlue Mountains Woodcraft Centre, 19 Calver Ave, Mt Riverview 9am - 1pm. Every Monday; 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month.
Enquiries: Bob 4739 2767
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like that was the fi rst time she’d seen me that day. She noticed me and said, “Oh there you are, how are you?”
• Her happiness.• How people at the nursing home loved her and took care of her.There is so much more that I miss about her. This year I’ll be lighting a candle, having
a coff ee and remember my life with Mum.My brother sent this to me – “Mum, my mind still talks to you,
my heart still looks for you, my soul knows you are at peace”. That gladdens my heart and makes me smile.
If your mum has died I hope you fi nd a way to remember her and do something to honour her memory. Be gentle on yourself and do what you need to do to take care of you.
I hope you all have a relaxing, peaceful Mother’s Day.
My Mother’s Day is Different!
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