Monday, August 21, 2017

Letter from a former Westleigh student

[Rosie's husband posting this]

We received a letter in the mail from Dr Margaret Stewart, a former Westleigh student, and thought it deserved a place on this blog. Many thanks to Margaret for sending it to us:

"I was a pupil at Westleigh from 1938 to 1942 when my parents moved to the country. At the time I started all state schools had been closed because polio epidemic.

It was very exciting to go to school on a bus, which picked me up. As I remember it, Dorothy Good and Roberta Mott were picked up in the same area. I caught up again with Bobby Mott at the Royal Melbourne.

I was in Thornton House. I remember learning French, like a game of bingo, with a master card and lots of little coloured cards to place on the master when a French object wsa named, - but no prizes.

When my mother told Misses Everard that we were moving to the country they said they would be happy to have me as a boarder but by that time I knew my mother was pregnamt and didn't want me to miss out on any of that.

Miss Everard said to me, "You have a voice - make sure you use it!" And so I have sung all my life, not professionally but solo, choirs, and madrigals - and I am still.

When I googled Westleigh I was sorry to have missed the reunion last year.

My maiden name was Margaret Abrahams, but now I am Dr Margaret Stewart."
 We appreciate you sharing your story with us Margaret!

Thursday, April 6, 2017

An important note and thank you to the readers of this blog

Dear readers and friends,

It is with much sadness that we must let you know that the author of this blog, Rosie, passed away a few days ago, 3 months after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.

Rosie bravely underwent the recommended  chemotherapy and radiation treatment, as well as some adjunct alternative therapies, alas this type of tumour is rarely survived.

Rosie was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, and will be lovingly remembered by many friends and relatives.

We thank you for your readership, it has meant a great deal to Rosie - she loved doing this blog and it was a great way to reconnect with fellow students of Westleigh.

Thank you,
George, 6 April 2017
Ph 0418 884 174

For Rosie's other blog, please go here: http://retrainyourbraintohappiness.blogspot.com/