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Originally Posted by nekokami
Well, actually, no, I wasn't ok when I typed that. (Somewhat better today.)
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I do hope so (that you are better, whatever you are feeling better from).
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I seemed to recall that Marc got along ok with the brother-out-law (and anyone who brings cheesecake gets an extra vote in my book), but I guess I just spaced whatever else I ever knew about Marc's family interactions.
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...and croissants. Don't forget the croissants.
It's okay, neko. I mostly pretend to be pretty blasé about my family, but occasionally a bit of self-indulgence lets details of my angst and frustrations and despondency dribble out the sides onto some very tolerant and patient recipients (mostly via PM). I often find the obligations of family life to be like the bondage of roll upon roll razor wire wrapped around and pierced through its bodies until it's hard to tell the flesh from the tangled yarns - perfectly harmless to all, unless you dare even slightly move with your own will.
On a meteorological note, they left this morning, my sister and brother-out-law having driven the roads and checked their home last night (but driven back and stayed again overnight), but they have just called from Cooroy, told that the roads are closed again (the creeks of the back way having risen again overnight). We may have them back this evening.
Some photos of Kin Kin, the town next to my sister's town of Cooran:
http://www.thedaily.com.au/photos/ga...-kin-kin/8600/
and some general Sunshine Coast flooding photos:
http://www.thedaily.com.au/photos/ga...ods-2009/8576/
(these ones are pretty boring, since photog's couldn't go far to get to the "good stuff"
and a few more:
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/g...17382,00.html#
Cheers,
Marc