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You know that saying – A picture speaks a thousand words – well, when I look at this picture, I remember all the thousands of words that no one could guess at.

In the early ’80’s, my husband and I were hostel parents at a mission hostel in PNG. During our first year, we had 15 extra children on top of our own two. One of the highlights every year was the formal dinner. We all dressed up in our very best clothes, ate from the best plates, and enjoyed a 5 course dinner prepared by me and our house help, and served by me.

Looking at my happy face, you would never guess the drama that had unfolded throughout the day. Even before the children had left for school, I knew the day was going to go bad. By then, our house help was two hours late – and never did show up. I was left to prepare the vegetables and do all the cooking. The power went off, which left me with no electric mixer for making the ice-cream so I had to change my plan for dessert. We sat down and drew up a new menu. ‘We can do this,’ I said confidently as I started making a small batch of bread so we could have garlic bread. But relying on my husband to help prepare the feast was a mistake. Moments after lighting the fire in the wood stove, he was called away with a problem at the sawmill. The day descended into chaos! I remember standing in the middle of the kitchen floor hours later, looking at the mess and crying. I thought about calling the whole thing off, but even as the thought formed, I knew I couldn’t disappoint the kids.

At six o’clock on the dot, everyone gathered on the lounge room carpet and out came first course. Chilled apple cider and a plate of toothpicks with cheese, pickled onions and squares of spam sticking out of half an orange. Of course, the evening was a huge success in the end. But that picture doesn’t tell half the story :)

DJ

(c) DJ Stutley 2012

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Those Pesky Little Desk Gremlins

Recently I took up a writing challenge. We set ourselves some goals and for the next ten weeks, steadily worked through them with the supportive guidance of Marg McAlister.

One of my goals was to clean up my office desk and keep it clean for the whole ten weeks. I can do that, I thought. How hard can it be? A place for everything and everything in its place…

After the first week we were encouraged to update our progress, and I wrote: The desk – my number 1 goal… it got to 90% clear, and then I don’t know what happened. It’s like I have to start over. How does that happen???

Marg: Doris, Doris, Doris. Your desk got to 90% clear and then “you don’t know what happened”???? EVERYBODY knows that the Desk Gremlins visit the minute you turn your back and shovel all the crap right back again. We are powerless against them.

Me: And any tips on how to catch Desk Gremlins?

Marg: Desk Gremlins are will’o’the wisps. They can’t be caught. They just watch from afar and cackle with mindless glee as we stare at the mess.

Today, as a look with amazement around my office, I can see that the Gremlins have indeed had a field day in there! But their days are numbered. I am determined to get in there and clean up their mess, catch the little blighters, bag them up and send them to Marg in a surprise package! Oh, I can just see her face…

Does anyone else have Desk Gremlins?

DJ

Oh, and my picture book cover is on my facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/authordjstutley please go and have a look :)

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