It’s not going well

I am struggling with the deprivation that is required by dieting. I know I need to bite the bullet and do it, but dieting is very, very dull. And it’s a long-term project, not an overnight fix. My sister stayed over last night and brought lamb koftas from Dales Downtown Meats in Uralla. (Uralla has... Continue Reading →

Bravery or cowardice

About halfway through lunch on Sunday, all the couples at the table - and the recently uncoupled bloke - realised that none of us live with our partners. DD and I were the longest not-living-together couple out of the bunch, clocking up 12 years this October. That raises eyebrows and "have you had a serious... Continue Reading →

The kangaroo route

Within hours of posting these fateful words on Friday morning - "my weekend is surprisingly under-scheduled" - I found myself typing my credit card details into the Kangaroo Valley Golf and Country Retreat’s website. Yep, I booked a cabin there for Saturday night. Why? I hadn't seen the youngest for ages and the next few... Continue Reading →

Doing my duty

I was very unhappy to find a notice in my letterbox yesterday informing me that I have been chosen at random to be on the jury duty list until July 2027. Blaaaaaah. The last time I was on the list for Downing Centre purgatory was back in 2018, when I thankfully wasn't chosen for a... Continue Reading →

Wise she is

I was not expecting a bloke to write an insightful and moving Facebook post about menopause, but social media continues to surprise me. The post was by a Scottish-Australian author called Zen Prem (also known as Noah David), who wrote something a few years ago called "Menopause: A Man's Guide to Not Being a Complete... Continue Reading →

He won!

I'm a bit late to the party with this news, but I discovered yesterday that my workmate Eliott Constable won Race Around the World. OMG! Go Elliot! Elliot is such a sweetheart. He always manned the barbecue for our social club sausage sizzles and was incredible kind to everyone he met. He was so excited... Continue Reading →

Marathon madness

I can’t decide if the world has reached peak event sponsorship madness or genius following my discovery that Vaseline has been named the Official Nipple Protector of the TCS Sydney Marathon. It certainly grabs your attention and while it sounds naughty, it’s actually tackling a very painful issue. I was horrified many years ago to learn... Continue Reading →

That’s not progress

The IT department made me switch to a new laptop last week because my old one was out of warranty. I don't like the new one. It only has one USB socket. I need three sockets - one for my mouse, one for my keyboard (my laptop sits on a stand and acts as my... Continue Reading →

The wicker husband

Facebook had me chuckling again yesterday when I saw this headline from The Hollywood Reporter: "How to Ignite an Internet Frenzy? Give Alexander Skarsgard a Wicker Penis". Forgive me if you've already heard about Alexander's latest out-there movie, Wicker, but it's based on author Ursula Wills-Jones’ short story The Wicker Husband and follows a Middle... Continue Reading →

Satire and stinging rebukes

Facebook has moved far away from its original purpose for me. I mostly use it to send messages or read funny or insightful articles written by strangers. Once upon a time I would scroll through my newsfeed to catch up on friends' holidays, family occasions and other milestones. Some of that stuff still exists, but... Continue Reading →

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