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On this day, nine years ago, a police officer drove an hour and a half from Wallsend to our house in the country, knocked on the door, I answered and the inevitable unpleasant news to come was communicated through the gesture of him removing his hat. I think I remember my sister and I were not long home from school and were watching Rugrats on TV, sprawled out on lounge chairs. My mum took the police officer into another room, they came out a minute later, he left and she turned off the TV and told us.

My dad and my mum had an arrangement that required that he call her and tell her that he was "okay" in order for her to drive us down to visit him every second weekend. He wasn't okay for that whole year. I can remember the last time I visited him and he was different, he didn't smile, didn't say much, spoke quietly and his eyes looked paranoid.

Our more regular visits preceding this involved weekends of window shopping at the mall, trying on lipsticks at David Jones, nightly walks along the break wall, listening to the radio, helping him with crosswords, drawing pictures, Bubble 'O Bills, listening to him play guitar badly, swims at the 'little beach', Golden Books before bed, two dollar packs of textas, checkers and snap, softball in the backyard, two minute noodles, fish fingers, Milo, Nutella and all of the glorious junk my mum refused to buy us. He had long 'j-curls' of dull blonde hair, sun darkened skin, big hands with wide flat fingernails, green eyes and a little gap between his square teeth. He had one laugh when he was laughing with you and another when he was laughing at you and a little saying for every occasion, to my frustration. He was vehemently anti-religious, extremely fit, a keen surfer and his hair always smelled like what he'd been smoking.

The more time that distances me from him, the less I remember, and the more I feel like my memories of him could just be something I read in a book or watched in a movie a long time ago, and he was just a character in it.

This far in time, I don't know if I can say that I miss him, or that my life is any better or any worse without him, because so many years have passed, a lot has changed and I don't remember much. Often I feel angry at him for the way he lived his life, for having children when he never had his life together or like I "missed out" on much because of his absence. I think about what a good father he was considering the circumstances, and the good ten years I got to spend with him. I could never ask for him to be anyone other than who he was, because his addictions had taken hold of him at least a decade before I was born.

Although it is fruitless, I can't help but want to cry because of what could have been, because I didn't have a conventional father, because I have struggled to fill that void. To have experienced his death, to drugs, before I really understood what death or drugs were was, and still is, frightening, bizarre and felt like it signalled the end of childhood. My mum described how he had died as him having taken a this drug called heroin and it put him to sleep and he didn't wake up. Years afterwards, I still don't know why he didn't wake up, why somebody wasn't there to wake him up, if it was intentional and if I'll ever feel a peace about it. Nine years feels like forever, but it also feels like just yesterday. I think about the transient, unpredictable, intangible nature of life, and death, I think about his death being the first of many I'll experience in my life and that it's all part of something much larger that I'll never comprehend. To grieve feels pathetic, fruitless and very human.

I feel a need to commemorate this date, though I have often used it as my one day of the year to cry about it and be done with it until it comes around again.

I'm sorry if this has made you feel bad or if you didn't enjoy reading it. It did feel good to get it off my chest. I guess I just didn't want to internalise it this year and although it feels unwise or unprofessional to put it into a public forum like this, I wanted to share it as it's a large part of me. I don't have a resolute, happy conclusion to close this with except that I'd like to thank you for reading.

Pencils
Just some outgoing mail scans today;





Above are the two postcards I just addressed and decorated for Missive Maven's cat postcard swap. C suggested that include his favourite cat related quote on the cards:
"Cats are like greatness: some are born into cat loving families, some achieve cats and some have cats thrust upon them"
- William H. A. Carr



For some reason I've really taken to sticking receipts on the backs of envelopes. I don't really buy very interesting items, but I find them to be fascinating often-discarded scraps of a time and place.



The lovely Bright Side Project are running an awesome 16 Sparrows stationery giveaway that I am very excited about. To enter you had to answer the question: What's the best package or letter you ever received? I thought for a moment about it and then I remembered, I think the best package I ever received came when I was about ten, when somebody left a long, dirty old football sock full of beautiful old Derwent pencils in my mail box with a note that said “For Bianca”. It was totally bizarre, but wonderful. I still have the pencils and I still don't know who put them in my mail box.

Tonight I learned where my surname might have came from (via a Facebook group of people with my surname - it only has thirty people, ha);
During the Spanish Armada, many sailors were shipwrecked in the British Isles and for perhaps many reasons, the Spanish "Iago" becomes "Jago" there. Evidence of this may be seen in the fact that Santiago, Chile, was once also known as Saint Jago. The Spanish Governor of Chile at the time was Ambrose O'Higgins, an Irishman. Perhaps he had known "Iago" as "Jago"? 'Jagoe' is often a Spanish variant of 'James'. The reason for the "e" is not clear.
And just quietly, I am very grateful to have a lovely boyfriend who will ride his bike 5km to the shops at midnight just to buy me girly items :)

Signed, Sealed, Delivered
It's 40˚C/104˚F today. I'm meltinggggg. Just a quick post to show you the mail themed CD I included in the journal. Can you think of any other mail themed songs?;



Tracklisting:
1. Return to Sender - Elvis Presley
2. A Letter to Elise - The Cure
3. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter - Fats Waller
4. A Postcard to Nina - Jens Lekman
5. Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours - Stevie Wonder
6. Lost In The Post - The Wombats
7. Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes
8. Elevator Love Letter - Stars
9. To Sir With Love - Lulu
10. (Letter from Home) - DJ Shadow
11. Please Read The Letter - Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
12. Tear Stained Letter - Johnny Cash
13. Stealing People's Mail - Dead Kennedys
14. All My Loving - The Beatles
15. Death Letter Blues - Leadbelly
16. The Letter - PJ Harvey
17. Death Letter (Son House) - The White Stripes
18. Love Letter - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
19. Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis - Tom Waits
20. Letter to My Son - Bloc Party
21. Send Me Some Loving - Little Richard
22. Why Don't You Write Me - Simon & Garfunkel
23. PS. I Love You - Nellie McKay


You can download the mix here.

ALSO, one of my favourite little Newcaslte haunts, Bird In the Hand Distro, is running a letter writing club on the first Friday of each month at 6pm. Pretty sweet, huh? Here's the run down on what will occur:
We welcome you in through our bright red front door and you find a comfy place to sit down for a little while. You gather some supplies: a pen, some paper, a typewriter, a cup of tea, a biscuit. You write a friend or a relative or your crush a letter using that somewhat anachronistic art of letterwriting. You probably have fond memories of using this skill a little when you were younger and maybe you haven’t used it in awhile. Writing some a personalised letter is one of the most heartwarming, communicative experiences & we’d like to get you back into the routine of letterwriting (it’s way funner if you’re part of a club!). Please come to this first meeting of the Letter Writing Club…
The first Letter Writing Club meet will be on the 4th of December, though sadly I will be in cold comfortable Tasmania at that time. If you happen to be in Newcastle (I know a lot of you are far far away from here), you should pop in;



I hope it's a lot cooler wherever you are today!

Flavour


I spent several hours last night putting together my pages for the mail themed Travelling Journal. When I went to buy the journal I wandered around in Borders for about an hour going backward and forward between three different journals I came across. I found a travel diary that had a cover with stamps and postmarks all over it, which I thought was perfect and appropriate, but the pages were lined and it was really thick and heavy. I also tossed up between buying a two-pack of bright green Moleskines but decided $25 was too much and so I ended up buying this gorgeous little understated, craft paper paged book by Paperchase for $10. I'm sending it out tomorrow to the Phillippines to its next recipient. I'm sad to have it leave my hands, but I'm sure each person along the way will add something amazing to it. Here are some of my pages. My scanner hates life, so I apologise for the quality. If you'd like to see larger, more detailed versions go to my mail art Flickr :);


^The front and back covers.


^ The inner cover and the first page, the envelope (which is actually silver doesn't look smudged like that in real life) contains the 'rules' of the journal.


^ My first two mail collage pages.


^ My second two mail collage pages, the first contains a list of some facts about mail, if you can't read my tiny little writing go here for the larger image.

C is making me a mail-themed mix cd to pop in the back sleeve of the journal. I'll post the tracklisting here later to show you. There are so many songs written about mail and letters and things, it was hard to make a shortlist.

Of course, if you're interested there are two still spaces to join up, so you're very welcome to join, and If those spaces fill up you're welcome to email me and I'll open another space for you.

I couldn't help myself but post this here. MmmVelopes; Bacon flavoured envelopes... who would've thought... I'm a vegetarian, though they do have a kosher verification (via Incredible Things);


There are still two days left to sign up to Missive Maven's cat postcard swap. I've been saving some cat postcards especially for the occasion.

I think this stamp is pretty sweet and the note cards are dreamy. Both from Hygge & West Holiday;


I've smothered my desk entirely with bits and pieces for the journal and I should probably spend the rest of my night cleaning it all up! :(

Also, I think you should definitely go to Sylvia's blog and tell her how lovely her new glasses look!