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Title: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: True Blue on May 12, 2013, 09:14:26 AM
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Happy mother's day to all the mums associated with the ST owner's club.

Health and happiness to you all.

Wayn'o
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Streak on May 12, 2013, 09:44:36 AM
Agreed! Kids and I are on scrubbing house while Teela is working, and doing the roast dinner for when she gets home brownie points game  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: BigTed on May 12, 2013, 09:51:40 AM
..while Teela is working...
Hey Streak, it's a shame you can't do Teela's job too. I can imagine if you did: lots of little kiddies running around terrifying their Mums & friends with faces painted like Freddie Krueger and the Joker!

Happy Mum's Day to all... I'm off to make brekkie in bed.
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Poppy Dave on May 12, 2013, 12:18:46 PM
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL THE MUMS OF THE WORLD


Happy Mum's Day to all... I'm off to make brekkie in bed.

Make sure you don't set fire to the doona  :crazy


Poppy                                                                                              :wht13
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Biggles on May 12, 2013, 02:21:29 PM
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL THE MUMS OF THE WORLD


Happy Mum's Day to all... I'm off to make brekkie in bed.

Make sure you don't set fire to the doona  :crazy

Poppy                                                                                              :wht13

Some people just like living on the edge.  You'd hope he isn't a risk taker when he gets on the ST!!
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: STeveo on May 12, 2013, 03:44:19 PM
Went to the monthly 'coffee and chat' morning at Bunnings carpark then to hospital to spend a coule of hours with mum.    :grin

 :bl11
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Sabie on May 12, 2013, 05:01:52 PM
I haven't had a Mum since I was 18,but to all the Mums out there, happy Mothers Day....you deserve it..
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: True Blue on May 12, 2013, 07:10:29 PM
I haven't had a Mum since I was 18,but to all the Mums out there, happy Mothers Day....you deserve it..


So sorry to hear that Sabie.  I had the most unfortunate experience in 1981 when my father died on
father's day at breakfast. He finished his most favourite meal, which was a full on cooked breaky, and just
closed his eyes and slid off his chair.

All the best Sabie. I am sure you treasure your memories of her......

Wayne'o
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Diesel on May 12, 2013, 09:03:21 PM
Went up to the Sunshine Coast to see my good ol Ma. She is recovering from having 2 lbs of titanium placed where her shoulder used to be after taking a spill. She is in great spirits and always loves her "special" cheese I bring her. Good on ya Ma!

Hope you all had a great time with - or remembering - your Ma. They are certainly a special breed - and in my case - very forgiving!  lol

Cheers, Diesel
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Sabie on May 12, 2013, 09:32:17 PM
I haven't had a Mum since I was 18,but to all the Mums out there, happy Mothers Day....you deserve it..


So sorry to hear that Sabie.  I had the most unfortunate experience in 1981 when my father died on
father's day at breakfast. He finished his most favourite meal, which was a full on cooked breaky, and just
closed his eyes and slid off his chair.

All the best Sabie. I am sure you treasure your memories of her......

Wayne'o

Thanks Wayne

Mum had a Cerebral Haemorrhage while making the bed one morning, she was 49 and I was 18.  My older brother recently found a voice recording of her..... Back then he was a young Police Constable in Longreach and Mum used to record messages to him on cassette..  It was strange to hear her voice after so many years.   
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: True Blue on May 12, 2013, 10:01:27 PM
I haven't had a Mum since I was 18,but to all the Mums out there, happy Mothers Day....you deserve it..


So sorry to hear that Sabie.  I had the most unfortunate experience in 1981 when my father died on
father's day at breakfast. He finished his most favourite meal, which was a full on cooked breaky, and just
closed his eyes and slid off his chair.


 


Wayne
All the best Sabie. I am sure you treasure your memories of her......

Wayne'o

Thanks Wayne

Mum had a Cerebral Haemorrhage while making the bed one morning, she was 49 and I was 18.  My older brother recently found a voice recording of her..... Back then he was a young Police Constable in Longreach and Mum used to record messages to him on cassette..  It was strange to hear her voice after so many years.

In a very sad way it's almost a comfort.

Take care Sabie and happy travels.  Maybe we can share a beer or two one day.

Wayne
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Wild Rose on May 12, 2013, 10:20:40 PM
Happy Mothers day to all the Mums & Happy Mothers day to my Mum's who are not with us today "My Mum included".
But is always with me in spirit. " Love you Mum"
But I did cook my Wife Robyn " Bacon and Eggs" this morning.
Then I went and cooked hundreds of sausages in Newtown Park as a fund raiser for " The friends of the Newtown Garden"
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: alans1100 on May 12, 2013, 10:23:31 PM
We just got back from an overnighter in Whyalla.

For Mother's day I took Heather over to see her Aunty and cousin for mother's day and one of Heather's other cousins arrived as well today.

Also with Heather's birthday tomorrow it sort of worked out ok being with some of her family. A sort of surprise birthday cake to top the afternoon off before we went over to see my daughter on the way home.

We had rain over Saturday night in Whyalla but never got any on the way home. The roads around Peterborough were wet and I guess we just missed the rain by a few minutes.

 
Title: Re: Happy Mother's Day
Post by: Sabie on May 12, 2013, 10:32:21 PM
I haven't had a Mum since I was 18,but to all the Mums out there, happy Mothers Day....you deserve it..


So sorry to hear that Sabie.  I had the most unfortunate experience in 1981 when my father died on
father's day at breakfast. He finished his most favourite meal, which was a full on cooked breaky, and just
closed his eyes and slid off his chair.


 


Wayne
All the best Sabie. I am sure you treasure your memories of her......

Wayne'o

Thanks Wayne

Mum had a Cerebral Haemorrhage while making the bed one morning, she was 49 and I was 18.  My older brother recently found a voice recording of her..... Back then he was a young Police Constable in Longreach and Mum used to record messages to him on cassette..  It was strange to hear her voice after so many years.

In a very sad way it's almost a comfort.

Take care Sabie and happy travels.  Maybe we can share a beer or two one day.

Wayne

For sure Wayne  :thumb