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Hayden from Johnsonville
I have a 16” Case Logic laptop bag in good overall condition. There is a tiny repair less than 1 cm long where it started to fray (as pictured).
There are also front and rear external pouches and an internal pouch (as pictured).
Total size: approximately 44 cm wide x 32 cm high x 7 cm deep.
… View moreI have a 16” Case Logic laptop bag in good overall condition. There is a tiny repair less than 1 cm long where it started to fray (as pictured).
There are also front and rear external pouches and an internal pouch (as pictured).
Total size: approximately 44 cm wide x 32 cm high x 7 cm deep.
Front pouch: approximately 27.5 cm x 13 cm
Back pouch: approximately 42 cm x 25
$15 ono.
Please DM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more information. Thanks Hayden.
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Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some more freshly-picked, pesticide-free habaneros off our bush that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money.
The $1 coin is for size reference, these habaneros are on average 4x to 5x bigger than normal chillis and are really hot so you… View moreHi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some more freshly-picked, pesticide-free habaneros off our bush that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money.
The $1 coin is for size reference, these habaneros are on average 4x to 5x bigger than normal chillis and are really hot so you only need to cut up a small portion into food. The rest can be frozen until needed.
$1 each or 6 for $5.
Covid-19 safety precautions:
Wash produce with soap and water. Because COVID-19 is from a family of viruses very likely deactivated by contact with soap and water, washing your fruit and vegetables with soap and water should eliminate any live virus.
For hard-skinned produce, scrub skins or peels with a soft-bristled vegetable brush, using dish or hand soap and warm water. For other types of produce, including leafy greens, soak in soapy water for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
Please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more info. Thanks
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Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some freshly-picked, pesticide-free ballarat apples off our trees that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money. These apples are lovely in apple baking or lightly stewed with a little bit of sugar.
We noticed that the local supermarket … View moreHi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some freshly-picked, pesticide-free ballarat apples off our trees that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money. These apples are lovely in apple baking or lightly stewed with a little bit of sugar.
We noticed that the local supermarket are selling these at $5.40/2kg so we will sell them in 2kg bags for $4 or $5 if your feeling generous.
Covid-19 safety precautions:
Wash produce with soap and water. Because COVID-19 is from a family of viruses very likely deactivated by contact with soap and water, washing your fruit and vegetables with soap and water should eliminate any live virus.
For hard-skinned produce, scrub skins or peels with a soft-bristled vegetable brush, using dish or hand soap and warm water. For other types of produce, including leafy greens, soak in soapy water for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
Please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more info. Thanks
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Amy from Crofton Downs
Here's a helpful resource from a very smart & compassionate Buddhist psychologist, Dr. Rick Hanson:
www.rickhanson.net...
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
At this stage, most of Wellington City Council services and facilities are open and operating as usual.
We have created a webpage with the current status of our services, venues and facilities, plus major events around the capital.
This page will be updated with any new information as soon as … View moreAt this stage, most of Wellington City Council services and facilities are open and operating as usual.
We have created a webpage with the current status of our services, venues and facilities, plus major events around the capital.
This page will be updated with any new information as soon as possible:
wgtn.cc...
For all information and official advice from the Ministry of Health visit: covid19.govt.nz
Nicole Neighbourly Lead from Khandallah
As we read the news around the Coronavirus, talk to our colleagues, family and friends some of us are feeling so overwhelmed, so gripped by fear that we are not thinking clearly.
Please know that we have the ability to react to this situation in several ways. We can follow the herd and continue to… View moreAs we read the news around the Coronavirus, talk to our colleagues, family and friends some of us are feeling so overwhelmed, so gripped by fear that we are not thinking clearly.
Please know that we have the ability to react to this situation in several ways. We can follow the herd and continue to stock up like a famine/plague is descending upon us, stocking up with toilet paper and other necessities in a state of total fear or we can take a deep breath and calm down.
We have a choice with how we deal with this pandemic in a more helpful way.
Begin by absolutely acknowledging any fear and/or negative emotions you are experiencing fully. By bringing awareness to how we feel, we can choose our next steps with more rational clarity.
Do we really want to stay in fight/flight or in elevated stress hormones (high cortisol and high beta brainwaves), as if we are being chased by a lion and are running away from an attacker for hours, days, weeks or months? Hopefully not because it drains our immune system and stops us making balanced choices. When we are in a prolonged state of high stress, we shut down the Neocortex part of our brain which helps us to make rational decisions and instead we use the Reptilian part which helps us focus on immediate survival like animals and not like normal human beings, we are able to make rational conscious choices if we refocus our attention.
What can we do about?
We can decide that we will stop looking at the news feeling fearful and instead with an attitude of managed concern which is a mental and emotional state that can leave us informed but not infected and debilitated by the virus.
Returning our attention to the good in our lives, focusing on being or staying healthy, being happy, being aware of our thoughts and returning to more helpful and positive thoughts when we find ourselves returning to fear-based thinking.
The problem with focusing a large part of our attention on the virus is that fighting it, talking about it, feeling it, thinking about it, increases the likely hood that you will get it because when you focus on the unwanted aspect of something in an effort of pushing it away from you, it comes closer to you because what you give your energy to, you bring to you. It is irrelevant whether you want it or not.
If we deeply believe that we are healthy, that we will continue to stay healthy and laugh off the fear, seeing it as unnecessary and unhelpful, we will more than likely stay healthy. Our immune system is not as strong and does not continue to regenerate health and repair when we are in a heightened state of fear. It shuts down to focus the body's energy on survival.
By realising that and consciously changing our state we can come back into alignment. Using the following SUGGESTIONS will help. We want to get back into low beta brainwaves so that all parts of our brain are working coherently (Neocortex, limbic and reptilian).
My suggestion is to look after yourself and your loved ones by -
Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water
Eating citrus fruits or take high-quality Vitamin C supplements daily
Continuing to eat healthily
Get outside into the sunshine
Going for a walk or doing some form of exercise as this will increase oxytocin levels and make us feel happier
Where possible grounding yourself by going barefoot on the grass, beach every day for a few minutes daily
Listen to happy and uplifting music
Being grateful for your health and know that we will get through this blip
Taking calm deep breaths for 5 minutes at a time, in and out through your nose multiple times a day.
Imagine counting in as you breath in through your nose for 4 counts, holding for 2 counts, breathing out for 6+ counts. As you breathe in, imagine that you are breathing in through your heart, saying to yourself I” am breathing in health” and on the exhale say in your mind “I am breathing out fear/stress/anger/frustration” or whatever you need to let go off.
This will help to get back into heart and brain coherence if performed several times a day
Meditate daily - bringing your focus inwards. Having a mantra of "Health" in your meditations will help. Know and feel that you are healthy and that you are immune to this virus.
Stay in a deep state of gratitude, happiness and calm.
Repeat the following affirmation many times a day if you would like to - I am strong and I will continue to stay healthy, I am calm and filled with compassion!
If you would like help with understanding how you can begin reducing your stress levels, get in touch with me - nicole@nicolewijngaarden.com
Nicola McFaull from Onslow Residents' Community Association
Hi there we have set up a Khandallah COVID-19 Support Group. We notice Broadmeadows has also set a group up. We encourage people to join. IN this way w can help each other out as the effects of the pandemic male their way into our community. More information to come.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
As more people begin to self isolate and distance themselves, we'll need our neighbours support now more than ever before. The following can be printed at home and filled-in with your details to drop around your street or community.
For the latest COVID-19 advice, visit: covid19.govt.nz/
The Team from Central Districts Field Days
We’re really disappointed that Central Districts Field Days is unable to go ahead as we know it drives significant economic benefits for businesses in the region and throughout New Zealand.
We are pleased to announce that all of our loyal exhibitors and passionate ticket holders have been sent … View moreWe’re really disappointed that Central Districts Field Days is unable to go ahead as we know it drives significant economic benefits for businesses in the region and throughout New Zealand.
We are pleased to announce that all of our loyal exhibitors and passionate ticket holders have been sent an email confirming they will receive a 100% refund and we hope it helps during these unprecedented and challenging circumstances.
We look forward to bringing you three action-packed days in 2021, and a CD Field Days not to be missed.
Hi Neighbours! Our fur babies are an important part of the family, so why not look after them as well as we look after ourselves?
We have an amazing range of products hand-picked by our experts, which include a nutritionist, a vet, a trainer and a groomer. Combined, we have over 350 dog years of… View moreHi Neighbours! Our fur babies are an important part of the family, so why not look after them as well as we look after ourselves?
We have an amazing range of products hand-picked by our experts, which include a nutritionist, a vet, a trainer and a groomer. Combined, we have over 350 dog years of experience (and enough pets to open a zoo).
We'd love you to try our speedy delivery with up to 20% off site-wide.
Got questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out to our amazing customer service team, we’re all ears.
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Pamela from Johnsonville
Hi y'all does anyone have a garment steam cleaner for clothes to sell, or even borrow? Pam 027 238 5000. Thanks.
The Team from Wellington Water
Demand is still tracking pretty high for this time of year – just look at the level of demand this year compared to the past two years!*
Supply from rivers in Wainuiomata has dropped out, and now we’re using a lot more water from our storage lakes.
Lake usage has averaged about 41MLD over the… View moreDemand is still tracking pretty high for this time of year – just look at the level of demand this year compared to the past two years!*
Supply from rivers in Wainuiomata has dropped out, and now we’re using a lot more water from our storage lakes.
Lake usage has averaged about 41MLD over the last week, and levels have dropped 9% in the last week.
Catchments are still very dry, and there isn’t much rain on the forecast! Please continue to observe water restrictions until they come off, and of course, always use water wisely.
*These graphs indicate demand in Porirua, Wellington, Lower Hutt, and Upper Hutt.
Katherine from Johnsonville
Hi,
I have 2 x wardrobes which had been used in the house and then for storage in the garage for several years.
I think they’re still suitable for garage storage but need a bit of a clean because of the happy spiders which are still living in them 😆
The doors of one of them has fallen off … View moreHi,
I have 2 x wardrobes which had been used in the house and then for storage in the garage for several years.
I think they’re still suitable for garage storage but need a bit of a clean because of the happy spiders which are still living in them 😆
The doors of one of them has fallen off and I don’t have the patience to fix them.
If they’re not wanted, will be taking them to the tip soon.
Cheers,
Katherine.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear gardeners,
Please note that staff at call centre are currently unable to answer calls due to international Covid-19 restrictions. In the interim, please email your request to subs@mags4gifts.co.nz. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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