Sunday 5 February 2017

82 Not Out!! –Feb 6 2017 ...Promise you -No Trump stuff here-especially today.

Why? When the whole chaotic world is involved inTrumping in all directions –good-bad and ugly.

It’s simple.Several reasons.TODAY is FEB 6.

First 65 years ago this morning a young lonely woman cared for in a London Salvation Army home for unmarried mothers –was giving birth in Clapton Hospital. She’d been married only a months before but was still alone in the big city where she was expected to have her baby adopted.

It so happened that the big city was a sad sad place to be that morning.Kind new immigrant  West Indian nurses left the  expectant Mum with her legs strapped up as was the  custom for a break. She had been in labour for two days but chose that time for  the exquisite beautiful baby girl to arrive. An  exquisite  treasure of a baby girl who  was never to be adopted.The joy of this wonderful new human arrival was overshadowed by the loud, sonorous tolling bells in that sad big city.  Yes, the King had died. King George died and that day Princess Elizabeth with her new husband in Africa became the Queen of England.
Years have passed and my wonderful daughter the eldest of my four children is 65 today.Happy Birthday Glenda. Read on –this very special Hz special poem
True the figures don’t add up for an 82 Not Outer because I am actually 84 this July –but the Blog name stands.

POEM   FOR GLENDA MARIA                 BORN FEB.6TH 1952.
first  written and read once by Hazel Menehira for CHRISTMAS 2001

From the moment you chose your parents
you embedded yourself close in my soul -
you planted yourself securely.
Now I can not imagine it any other way.

Thus firmly settled you
rejected all attempts to move you on.
I think you chuckled at my sobbed entreaties
laughed at physical attempts of hot gin nutmeg
fainting fits from countless hot baths.
 Then defiantly rejected  medications
of mad old women stuck in their
Victorian views and long black skirts.

Tenaciously you held on to me.
Through months of lonely alien
nights,long  days of scrubbing,
endless tiles for Salvationist shiny
shoes to march and sing the praises
of a Saviour who could
 welcome the unfortunate.

And you a Spark of Divinity,
A little Love Child   grizzled
your way into a city of sorrow.
A beautiful creature of such joy,
Born between tolling bells as a great
 king's life ebbed away.
February the sixth 1952.

I didn't care about the king.
Five days of lonely labour with
no hand to clasp until  I
counted your fingers and your toes.
fingers and toes. fingers,toes.
Adorable fingers and toes.

They all loved you then.
Those who said it had all been for the best.
"Whose best?"  I asked myself.
They had not counted upon you
and I defeating their intentions.

"Whose best?" I still question.
So young to face the miracle of birth
alone without a loving hand to hold.
West Indian nurses in that London ward
did not have time for sentiment.
‘Give birth you will my girl.
The city is in mourning and
look how lucky you are.
It's life you're facing here so push!
It's life's longing for itself you meet.’

The bells tolled and you suddenly brought
sunshine into a grey and grieving land.

Later you toddled chubby, a strange
child belted  backwards in a stately pram
we walked long miles for you to face
the wind ahead of me and lead the way.
Strange child with fads, fancies  and few
laughs unless a Grandad flapped his arms
like some old crow to make you chuckle.
or in the snow relax and smile at pink piglets.
noses white with flakes and wrinkled.

Within no time at all.
 after you'd pinched your brother's
 toes  and stolen family hearts,
 you planned and schemed
unlikely tales. The monster one
telling me brother fell overboard
when sailing to this long white cloud.
The great ship stopped, all engines still
until you both revealed his hiding place.
Bed rest and tranquilizers  for three
weeks for that pumped  into me,
                     not you.
Later, the schoolgirl,
ballet dancer, actress,
student of renown you
made school a hard act
for siblings to follow,
whilst young men followed you
despite the frowns of grandparents.

Then like your mother you loved
generously, not wisely, but too well
In late teen years.

 Now you have them all.
four children who adore you,
may say they don’t, but do
their partners too. Mokopunas,
fine strong beautiful. Friends to
 surround you. Mum with no regrets
 you are my only daughter.
A  jewel, a  taonga ,a shining
gem still firmly set inside my soul.


Now only the memories in my head and heart recall Feb 6 1952-the pain of those  days has passed.
‘This too will pass’ is the great saying –so lets be positive that   all the current Trumping, politicising,speculation, discrimination and violence will too.
Yes Feb 6 is special.
In Aotearoa the country where I lived 50 years ( before settling here in an accepting Far North Queensland culture ) this weekend is a celebration for New Zealand Day – a reflection  of the Waitangi Day when the treaty with Maori tribes was signed.
Blessings to all Whanau, friends and my Aussie mates –so many of them now.


Thursday 12 January 2017

82 Not Out!    13/1/2017 WOW IT’S OVER I know it is because people are talking very fast again-like business  as usual has returned instead of holiday sunshine,surf and barbecues.

Now once again  you can’t see real faces for devices. Once again every minute  counts. Any leisurely pursuit has been swept away and competitive screen  social media and streaming is on again.

I  know holiday season is over because I’ve already had  what  are termed Courtesy Calls about New Year subscriptions. What a shame the callers talk so fast that  I can’t be courteous in return.
But the BEST GOOD NEWS is that I am still Not Outing thanks to the wonderful professional staff at the North Cairns Community Health Facility. Can’t speak highly enough of the care and assistance given me there in three different departments as a hospital referral. No rushing but consistent advice and support that  works.Two months down the track life is looking good again.
It’s great to have wonderful memorable experiences to share...and I had one of the greatest ever in my life on Christmas Eve. In retrospect I think it was a tiny part of  ‘pay it forward’philosophy or simply  my good fortune being in ‘the right place at the right time.’ when a kindly individual in a Santa hat (maybe representing a charity) beat me at the supermarket checkout to pay for my trolley of ordered cooked chickens, pasta and fresh rolls destined for family Christmas Day dinner. Yes it was gobsmacking unbelievable and I cried right then and there at the kindly action and his seasons wishes.  Of course when you have  raised a large whanau  you do cry at unbelievable gobsmacking experiences from kind strangers.
I thought of it again yesterday when I watched Syrian refugees collecting food to give to homeless Greek families on news  screen. It reminded me also that friend Hemi Baxter (NZ’icon poet humanist) said we only truly give when we give of ourself...so pay it forward  can be a way of life.
The other GOOD NEWS is being back on email again after being blocked on December 12-so YES I did have a peaceful Christmas and New Year thanks to Telstra’s stuffup. Mind you a couple of relatives  slipped off the planet and no news from any dimension reached me,to remove the NOT...before  OUTER pn their in box addresses..
About slipping off theplanet...or rather slipping past the planet.
We humans think we are so so so smart but I read just this morning that Asteroid 2017 AG13 a ten storey tall one slipped past earth ,twice as close as the moon on Jan 9   -AND GET THIS we didn’t see it coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There you go IF  that asteroid can slip past  what  else are we missing?????????????????????? Imagine those working outside the space station  seeing that pass them by!!!!
Anyway back to the fast lipped smart slick executives  dealing with both ever advancing technology and the  dim slow Not Outers of today still content with Windows 7.
Take Telstra...No don’t say No ... simply identify and confirm my recent experience when I visited a Telstra service outlet in a shopping plaza. Thank G. (by whatever name) I was using my new wheelie.\Why?  Well after outlining my problem to the front door person  I was told in curt dismissive tone–“Go sit over there and someone will come to you”
I went over there...was there a seat?  No there were only high white plastic stools-anyNOt Outer or even  Not Yet a Pensioner could have been severely hurt tryng to clamber or  perch on. Disgusting and Health and Safety Australia should be onTelstra’s case about this.
So I duly sat on my wheelie instead and waited ....and waited....and waited watching the growing queue to  one of  the counters..most elderly struggling to stand and sharing glances of discomfort and displeasure. Another curt young woman finally ushered me to a high plastic stool which I refused, to tell me what I  should do about my problems. TELL ME in my face what I should do to fix any Telstra and or NBN stuffups. Unbelievable.!  I eventually submitted a long long complaints file on a Telstra web page which is still yet to be answered. BUT meantime after two full days at the p.c. and as he said ‘a  lot of luck’ a nerd friend unlocked my servers problem caused by Telstra.After 9 years the server didn't recognise me?

I am over Telstra ( and most technology) and am wary of any bright new locked -in plan  offered that I can’t escape from if service  remains at this current low level. Beginning to understand why my 40 dependents use free FB messaging ...unfortunately I can’t carry my large screen p.c. around like they do their smart phones and I am no fan of social media anyway. Some whanau think any comments  Imake at 83 years are a bit too smart!
Well dear readers I have moaned enough for first 2017 blog so won’t enter into the political arena of ministers entitlements (stupid  word -Yes of course it should be work only expenses)
Instead will say how much  satisfaction I’ve had again watching all the seasons of Game of Thrones...Vikings...Black Sails and Outlander.  Now I feel up with the play again for any future season releases.With no  ads!!!! Amazing how much more one can admire the writing, acting and direction on a second viewing. Lets face it  just getting a full handle on the Seven Kingdoms  Game of Thrones characters doesn’t come with one screening...
I think the experience of life itself is similar. Life can be acomplicated scenario –that’s why we need a lot of  incarnations to get it right don’t you think?   No!  OK well I do.
YEAH Ragnor is Wednesday nights agin now!

Oh I forgot the EXTRA good news is that my two Spin into books  published whilst hospitalised have had a wonderful national review and response  from teachers in New Zealand . Yeah I’ll have to get a bit more energy to launch  them here in Queensland...one with Cairns Young Adult Adventurous Writers in North is in the maybe pipeline.
Till then blessings to you all andI promise someshort shorts and new poems will be coming along....