Good
afternoon everyone it is Caturday here and I am at last getting around to
sharing some photos of the oh so cute Archie.
This blog is about my life as a mother and nanna and about my great family.
Good
afternoon everyone it is Caturday here and I am at last getting around to
sharing some photos of the oh so cute Archie.
My post with links to other posts and a few photos as well
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/getting-to-know-you-or-me.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/friday-fill-in-on-sunday.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/sharing-my-world_01128110680.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/fill-ins.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/tuesdays-4.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/sharing-my-world_01279760742.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/a-may-hodgepodge.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/05/more-getting-to-know-me.html
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Most of them are in
the north and the east of the country mostly in tropical Queensland as well as
the top end and in the eastern coastal forests and wetlands. This pattern is
strongly supported by species‑richness data from major bird‑recording hotspots.
In the central and
arid part of the country there are fewer species, but it does have the Princess
Parrot, Budgerigar and Grass wrens all considered unique.
Around the area I
live we have lots of Rainbow Lorikeets, Magpies, Galahs, Sulphur-crested
Cockatoos, Corellas, Butcherbirds, as well as some ducks. Oh, and we sometimes
have a Kookaburra.
As many of you will
know I feed local birds and often have a large number of them out the front.
My brother Dave is 16yrs younger than me and is the
youngest of 5 children, he is also the only boy with 4 older sisters. He was mum’s
favourite from the time he was born. He was in fact mum & dad’s miracle child,
as after mum had my youngest sister Sandy, she had her tubes tied but a year
later Dave arrived.
Turned out that as she had an ectopic pregnancy when
Sue was very young the doctor only cut and tired the one tube she had, however,
the other tube had knitted itself back together and that’s how they ended up
with Dave.
As a child he got away with a lot of shit, but he grew
from and annoying little bugga into an amazing man and all his sisters are so
proud to have him as a brother.
Even though he is the youngest he is now the head of
the family, I may be considered the matriarch of the family, but he is the head
of the family.
At the moment he is very sick with pneumonia, he was
taken to hospital on Monday night but was discharged with strong antibiotics only
because his wife is an RN and is able to take care of him. However, most of us
feel that he should still be in hospital.
Today I am writing
about the Beechband, what is it you may wonder well it is a device to
help control the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease.
The Beechband works
by delivering steady, rhythmic vibration pulses on your wrist to help calm and
regulate movement, speech, and anxiety symptoms—especially for people with
Parkinson’s.
It’s essentially a
wearable version of a therapeutic tapping technique that its creator originally
used manually.
It produces rhythmic
pulsing vibrations (around 85 beats per minute in many cases). These pulses
mimic a metronome‑like tapping that can help the brain stabilise movement
patterns and reduce anxiety.
For some people, the
effect is immediate, while for others it builds gradually over several weeks.
It can help with the
following symptoms anxiety and stress, dyskinesia, rigidity, freezing of gait and
other walking problems, speech difficulties, sleep issues and tremor of course.
However not everyone
experiences the same benefits—some feel a big change, others only subtle
effects, and some none at all.
You wear it on your
wrist (or try switching wrists or even the ankle if results vary). Turn, it on
and ignore it—most people stop noticing the vibration after 15–30 minutes.
It is recommended to
use it daily for at least 6 weeks to judge whether it helps. Friends or family
often notice improvements before the wearer does.
The vibration can be
loud for some people; the battery life is often short around 3–4 hours.
Some users report
major improvements in gait and freezing; others report no change.
The Beechband is a
non‑medical wearable that uses steady vibration cues to help regulate movement
and reduce anxiety. It doesn’t treat Parkinson’s itself, but for some people it
provides meaningful day‑to‑day relief.
I have this device
and it works great for me it calms my body, stops the internal tremor and helps
clear my mind allowing me to focus and connect.
I was up at 4.10am I had 7hrs of sleep and decided to
have my shower then; after dressing I came out to the messy kitchen after
cleaning that, I swept the kitchen floor and the lounge-room as well.
It is currently 13c or 55.4f and 5.30am.
I went for my walk did a little extra, today feels
more like Monday not Sunday, it has warmed up to 22c or 71.6f.
Tim home at 4pm, he is so annoying at times when we
are watching the news, and he gets angry with the pollies flapping their gums
spouting nothing and yeah, I get how he feels but it does get on my nerves.
Steps: 8,763 = 4.4k’s or 2.6miles
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I was up at 4.25am after 7.5hrs of
sleep, it is currently 16c or 60f I am dressed and starting my day, I hope all
I know have a good day.
Around 11am I started to feel really
cold so had to turn the heater on, but only for 15 minutes and then I was good.
It has rained on and off all day, no nap
today got stuck in and sorted through my medical folder and shredded a lot of
stuff, I then went looking and found Tim’s stuff he had two folders both with
only a few things in them so combined that into one folder.
I also sorted out my drawers moving my
shorts into the spare room and getting my winter Pj’s from the spare room and
moving them to the bedroom.
Steps: 6,215 = 3k’s or 1.8 miles.
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I was up at 4.25am after 7.5hrs of sleep, it is
currently 13c or 55.4f I am dressed and starting my day, I hope all I know have
a good day.
I rang to arrange the MRI, but it’s not covered by
Medicare, and the cost would be $300 so I said not to worry about it. I sent an
email to the doctor’s surgery letting them know. I don’t really need the MRI it
was just a suggestion.
I went for my walk and just after I got home it
started to rain again. It has rained on and off all day.
Steps: 7,778
It’s
Wednesday already, I have been up since 4.30am, the temp is 13c or 55.4f and it’s
not raining. I slept for 9.5hrs and woke up feeling good.
I went
for my walk after that I decided to mop the kitchen and bathroom floors. I took
the clothes off the hoist, folded and put them away.
This afternoon
I cleaned the glass sliding doors, they were very dirty, I also went for another
walk just around the driveway after I checked the letter box.
Had a
phone call from the Dr’s I know have an appointment tomorrow morning because I said
I can’t afford to have the MRI done.
I had
to put my watch on to charge, and it has been charging since 11am and it’s
still not done.
Steps:
7,028 = 3.5k’s or 2.1 miles
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I am
up bloody early it was 4.15am when I got up as I was awake and couldn’t get
back to sleep so I got up. I did have a good 8hrs of sleep.
At 5am
it was 13c or 55.4f and it is supposed to be around 19c.
I walked
down to post a couple of letters.
Saw
the Dr he wants me to have a CT scan instead of the MRI, for those who don’t
know the CT scan will be bulked billed meaning I don’t have to pay for it.
It has
rained all afternoon and it’s cold enough to have the heater on.
Steps:
7,023 = 3.5k’s or 2.1 miles
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Another
early start got up at 4.15 after 8 and a half hours of sleep, had my shower and
dressed. It is raining this morning; it should stop soon. It is 13c again with
a top of only 19c.
Sue
and I had an appointment with the podiatrist, all went well.
It has
been raining on and off all day.
I am
feeling so so, I tried to have a nap but wasn’t able to settle.
Tim and
Tasha are fighting again, and I am caught in the middle again.
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I slept well, found
Tim asleep in his armchair he is still in a foul mood, I got up at 4.10am he
then went to bed.
It was fine when I
got up but by 8am it was raining again, thankfully I went for my walk earlier.
It has rained on and
off all day again, Tim’s mood has improved during the day.
Kathy rang at 3pm we
talked for 30 minutes. Because of the improvement in Tim’s mood, I didn’t want
to set him off again so asked that nothing be said that would do that.
However, Tasha
posted something on the family chat that set him off again, I felt so stressed
that I walked up the driveway and around it and back again. When I got back, I was
gone maybe 5 minutes, Tim wasn’t here, he wouldn’t answer my phone call but did
when I text asking where he was, he said he didn’t know. He then said he would
either tonight or tomorrow. He got back about 7pm in another really foul mood, I
went to bed.
I am so over it all.
Steps: 8,349 = 4k’s
or 2.6 miles
Good afternoon everyone it is Caturday here and I am at last getting around to sharing some photos of the oh so cute Archie.