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It was an amazing experience to perform in front of all the parents. I also enjoyed be able to express our global issue through dance, drama or media arts. By Eliza Royal

























First Eucharist
Congratulations to the children who received their First Eucharist over the weekend. Both Fr John and Fr James commented that the Masses were very special occasions for our parish and the families of these children. Congratulations on this every special occasion, we are so proud of you!!




L'Arche Summer BBQ
Don't forget to order your sausage sizzle for this FRIDAY! All donations will be going to L'Arche.
Students are also encouraged to wear a Hawaiian shirt!
St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal
This week we launch our annual St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal. We are asking for families to donate at least one item from the list below. Each class room has a basket for the collect items.
We appreciate your support in this!
Managing the mother load

“The mental load means always having to remember.”
Emma, a French cartoonist summed up the mental load that most mothers carry in her 2017 viral comic, ‘You should’ve asked’. In the opening scene a very hassled mother was preparing for a dinner party, while feeding her two young children, dealing with a noisy dog and answering the phone, all while she was hosting a colleague for dinner. As the dinner boils over the stove and onto the floor she looked at her partner imploringly. He unwittingly answered, “But you should’ve asked! I would have helped.”
This scene artfully exemplifies the many invisible layers of responsibility that mothers carry including arranging most household tasks, managing the family home and being on top of the fine detail in every family member’s life.
This is not the case in all families, but current research reveals that the great majority of women bear the load when it comes to housework (mums do twice as much as dads), caring for children (again, mums doing twice as much as dads) and carrying the mental load for their family.
There’s only so much we can manage. For those of us who are anxious, there will be times our plates will fill, and overflow. While there’s no single way to ease the mental load that mothers carry the following ideas will help to make life more manageable:
Stop making life easy for others
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many mums will overdo preparation rather than expect others to step up and help. I have been known in the past to cook and freeze up to a week’s worth of meals prior to travelling for work. Not any more though. Magically, my husband and two school-aged children have become very capable in the kitchen as I’ve stepped back.
Delegate and let go
Delegate some household jobs to your children. Leah Ruppanner, professor of sociology at Melbourne University says, “Unless death is impending from poor domestic decisions, step back, support and allow others to learn from their mistakes.” Letting go of jobs and allowing kids to do things in their own way is hard for perfectionist personality types, but it’s essential if you are going to last the parenting journey. Surprisingly, both guilt and perfectionism ensure that many mums keep their children dependent upon them.
Diarise and check
One way to ease is the mental load is to lessen the number of mental notes and details that you carry around. Set up recurring electronic calendar entries for routine tasks and check regularly. This way you have less to remember and a place to find what you need, which is more efficient and mum-friendly way of being organised.
Lower the bar
Many mothers confess that they constantly feel guilt. if they don’t put their children first. That’s a heavy burden to carry. If anxiety is a constant companion, it’s essential to lower the bar on your self-expectations. Unfulfilled expectations are proven stressors for mothers so take away tasks, rather than add to your mother load.
In closing
There’s little doubt that many mothers carry an overwhelming mental load that adds to their anxiety and stress. I’m not suggesting that you abandon your job entirely but rather to look for ways to make the mental load you carry a little lighter. In doing so, life will become easier to manage. As with all behavioural change its easiest to start small. But whatever you do, if you’re straining under the mother load make a start at releasing and sharing the load.
(Source: Parentingideas.com.au)
Heidi White
Email: Heidi.white@cg.catholic.edu.au
Last Friday Owen F, Ella P, James C and Sara W went on a mini excursion to Manuka as part of a Chief Minister’s Reading Challenge reward. They travelled by car with Mrs Mertz, had a delicious morning tea and then went to the Paper Chain Bookshop to spend some of the prize money. The money was received for our fantastic efforts in the CMRC for 2020.
Each child picked a book for the school library – Owen chose The Frozen Sea, Ella chose Scarlet and Ivy, James chose E-boy and Sara, Glass shards.
We all had a lovely time and enjoyed our special trip.
Thanks Mrs M for taking us, Mrs Brearley for paying for our morning tea and Paperchain for such a generous prize.
Written By:
Owen F, 3/4 B
Kate Mertz
Email: kate.mertz@cg.catholic.edu.au
With so many events happening this term, we have had to amend the Tuckshop roster. Please take note of the dates below that the Tuckshop will be open.
As we would normally be at the Cotter for our last day of school, (COVID is still be a party wrecker) we need 1 or 2 more volunteers to help out on what we are predicting will be a big day in the canteen. If you are available to help on Friday 18th December, can you please go to sign up genius and put your name in for this day at the following link,
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/9040a45adac2ea3fe3-tuck
Which Week |
Day and Date |
Reason Closed |
Open/Closed |
Week 7 |
Wednesday 25th November |
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Open |
Week 7 |
Thursday 26th November |
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Open |
Week 7 |
Friday 27th November |
Summer BBQ |
Closed |
Week 8 |
Wednesday 2nd December |
Water Safety |
Closed |
Week 8 |
Thursday 3rd December |
Water Safety |
Closed |
Week 8 |
Friday 4th December |
|
Open |
Week 9 |
Wednesday 9th December |
Water Safety |
Closed |
Week 9 |
Thursday 10th December |
Water Safety |
Closed |
Week 9 |
Friday 11th December |
Student Fete Day |
Closed |
Week 10 |
Wednesday 16th December |
Year 5 need the Canteen |
Closed |
Week 10 |
Thursday 17th December |
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Open |
Week 10 |
Friday 18th December |
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Open |
Students celebrating their birthdays this week: Noah W, Ivy E, Liam A, Eamon C, Tamera T, Phoebe S, Edward H, Arthur W, Steve L, Xavier I-G, Lenny T, Gabriella C |
Team Leader: Michael McEwan, Patrick McCann, Mark Gaykema, Anna Zarifeh, Lap Nguyen, Damon O'Hara
Reminder: Could team leaders please ensure the ELC is vacuumed, as well as the main building and annexe. Just the carpeted areas, as the bathrooms are done by the cleaners.
Paul Osborne
Email: osbornep@aap.com.au
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