Monday, January 25, 2010

Sausage Sizzle for Challenge

Hi everyone

I would like to say a massive thanks to all the chooks (and husbands and sons) who pulled together a wonderful day on Saturday where we raised just over $700 for Challenge - supporting kids with cancer through a really successful sausage sizzle...amazing...i dont think any of us imagined how many snags people can eat! At one stage we went through nearly 50 snags in 5 mins...it was incredible!

So thanks to all of our friends who came down to give us a hand (and eat our snags!)...it really was a great few hours to raise money for a wonderful cause!

Speaking of causes...the time has come again for Worlds Greatest Shave! Pete and i have not committed to a shave this year (because last years was so huge!)...but we have set up a memorial page for those of you who would like to donate to a wonderful cause in melon's memory. I think we will do it on an annual basis as it makes it easier for those who want to donate yearly, we can do it through that website, specifically for the Leukaemia Foundation.

For those that got to know Jenny Breheny (guru from Leukaemia Foundation-Gippsland), she and hubby dave are expecting their first baby which is super exciting for them...so we will have to make the most out of using her wonderful expertise in fundraising! As i said, we are not shaving this year, but we certainly invite people to join "Melonhead" if you would like to run your own shave/wax, or donate in memory of melon...if you are interested, just go to:

www.worldsgreatestshave.com, search Jodie Simpson and you should find us no problem. If you are keen to join, just let me know via melon's email eli-simpson@hotmail.com and we can hook you up.

Anyways..best go for now...would just like to say a massive thanks to everyone for their continued support, and we will be in touch again soon.

Happy australia day
luv and hugs
the simpsons
xox

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Just a moment

Hi everyone

Ive had an amazing afternoon. Pete and i donated blood (pete's first time..you will have to ask him about it)! and when i got back to work, i played my ipod while doing some stuff. I have over 380songs on it and was amazed to hear melon's song "Somewhere over the rainbow" playing within the first couple of songs. I sat still, looked at a couple of photos on the wall and just remembered. I composed myself, then bugger me, a couple of my other fave songs came on (which i like to remember eli)..."Last day on earth" by Kate Miller-Hiedke, and "Watch over me" by bernard fanning...straight after each other...i giggled and wondered what melon was doing up there...THEN, Beyonce came on with "If I was a boy" (A song i downloaded in memory of Nicholas Timms), and a few songs later, "Dream Catch Me" and 2 more songs later "Amazing" by Alex Lloyd - songs that were played at little Alex Preston's funeral. All of this happened within an hour. I drove home and the first song that played when i walked in was "Birds and the Bees", something Eli loved because of the music...(thankfully not the words!)...By this stage i was truly amazed and felt that all the boys were up there giggling at me as i was trying to comprehend what was going on with my ipod...the thing was on shuffle and i hadnt heard those songs for at least 3-4 weeks...cheeky little buggers!
The best thing - well, for today at least, is that i could listen to these songs with a smile rather than sadness for the first time...as they say, perhaps one step forward. There may be steps back, but its nice to feel that there is just a little hint of forward every now and then.
All of our children are so deeply missed, every day. Words cant explain the emptiness one feels. All we can do is just try to learn to live with it.
So, to all our kids...we salute you!
love and hugs
the simpsons
xox

Thursday, January 7, 2010

We are back!


Hi everyone

once again, so sorry for not writing for a while, but pete and i have been on a bit of leave which has been really nice. After a very busy start with just 'stuff', we were finally able to kick up our heels and head to WA to see our relatives over there. Thanks to mum (WAMMA) for having us and to Robyn and Linds who also had us over for a night. It was great to catch up with you all. We visited new norcia, york, freo jail (at night) and did a bit of shopping. Its a great place to visit and we look forward to catching up with you all again soon!

Christmas was obviously difficult once again. While we set up our lights, we didnt do a tree again. I guess the right time will come, its just what we want for now.
We had a lovely opportunity to remember our only christmas with Eli at a memorial run by Silver Lining Funerals. We saw a grab in the paper which said that they were going to open up the chapel to families and friends of loved ones lost so we took the opportunity to go. It was an amazing service and the gang handed out a lovely little christmas 'tag' so families could hang them on their tree. I dont think i stopped crying from the moment i stepped into the chapel to the time i left. Very very moving and something pete and i could do to help us through this time. So to Tom, Dale, Pete, Rachel and the rest of the gang at Silver Lining Funerals, thanks for the opportunity, it was exactly what we needed.
The other 'tradition' pete and i have continued is that we will buy a gift for a little boy for the 'wishing tree' at KMART. we did it last year, and i must admit its bloody hard. We wandered around the toys and thought, geez, melon would have liked this...but i guess its something we will continue to do in the hope we make a 2 year old boys life a little brighter...

The other thing we would like to acknowledge is the life of Olivia. Olivia lost her battle with cancer on the 5th January 2009 at the age of 17. I met her mum Rhonda at the Challenge weekend in October and she (like all parents who have lost children) is just so inspiring. Rhonda has recently helped the 'chooks' with making some purses to sell at the markets, so thanks Rhonda for sharing your skills and your time at this trying time. Olivia will always be with you no matter where you are and will ALWAYS be loved and remembered.

Speaking of Challenge, the chooks are aiming to have a sausage sizzle out the front of Safeway in Bairnsdale on the 23 January 2010. More details to follow, but every cent raised will go to challenge. So come along and share a snag and a giggle and donate to a great cause. If you are interested in seeing what Challenge is all about, just head to their website www.challenge.org.au. They helped us out heaps while we were in hospital, and we will never forget the great work they do to help families that have kids with cancer.

The other thing pete and i are going to do is sign up for the Worlds Greatest Shave again (although we are not shaving heads!)...it will just be an opportunity for you to donate some money which will be in Eli's memory. We are not going to go hard this year...we need a rest to be honest! Maybe some collection boxes at strategic points, and if you feel inspired, we would encourage you to have a morning tea at your work places etc. to raise some money for the Leukaemia Foundation!

The last thing the chooks have been busily working on is our Angel Ball...we have set a date for the 24th July 2010 and it will be held at the Bairnsdale RSL again. More details to follow, but last year was an absolute HOOT! We are having a christmas in July theme, and of course, will be having our competition for 'best angel wings'...so start planning now! All money raised will be donated to AngelFlight.

If you would like ANY further information on anything, please contact me on Eli-Simpson@hotmail.com

Its been another really trying time for pete and i, like i guess all parents who have lost their little ones probably experience. It really doesnt get easier. There are reminders around you every single day of what you have lost and what you would do to have it all back. Having a healthy child is truly a priviledge. Embrace your kids with love and kisses and give all of them an extra hug from us!

We were given this poem from some good friends of ours - thanks liz and paul...

I thought of you with love today
but that is nothing new
I thought of you yesterday
and days before that too
I think of you in silence
I often speak your name
All I have are memories
and your picture in a frame
Your memory is my keepsake
with which I'll never part
your spirit lives within me,
forever in my heart.

Please, keep these poems coming. I collect them and write them in a journal which i keep about Eli. They mean the world to us and its lovely that you think of the Simpson family.

Lets hope 2010 is a brighter year for ALL of us.

luv and hugs

the simpsons
xoxox