I bought myself a "live beauty light" when I was at Woolies yesterday. Well, Woolies doesn't sell them, but they were in the window of the shop next door and I went “oooooooooh!” Live beauty lights are ring lights with a holder for your mobile phone in the middle of them. I got one to... Continue Reading →
Fixing things
Gotta love a boyfriend who drops over on a Tuesday night to fix your kitchen cupboard door and your grey roots. Well, you don't gotta, but I'm pretty stoked. The cupboard door fell off last week, while I’ve been sporting an impressive swathe of regrowth. DD answered my distress call and trekked south to ensure... Continue Reading →
Getting cut off
If there had been a pandemic when I was a kid, I don’t think I’d have noticed many changes to my life. I grew up in Newcastle in the ‘70s. Lives were much smaller back then. Our most exotic family holidays were a couple of trips to Surfers Paradise. The rest of my school breaks... Continue Reading →
The international incident
My mornings are very relaxed these days - I don’t need to get ready for work and the kids no longer require lifts to far-flung bus stops for school. So I start each day with a relaxed scroll through my phone in bed, then I walk the dogs to my local coffee shop. I will... Continue Reading →
Recipes of the week: Massaman lamb shanks & Creamy salmon bake
Welcome to another instalment of the HotHouse Kitchen. I’m not sure if the dishes I made this week were easier or whether I’m simply getting the hang of cooking three dinners on a Tuesday. But I was very calm and collected when I packaged everything up at 5pm and dropped it to my friend’s house.... Continue Reading →
Falling apart
Forget the wheels falling off ... my kitchen cupboard door fell off on Wednesday night and that was it for me. I was soooooooooo grumpy for the next 12 hours. It literally just came off in my hands when I was unpacking the dishwasher. I'm not entirely sure why I was sooooooooooo grumpy about it.... Continue Reading →
Stranger things
There are so many rules in NSW these days, I'm having trouble deciding whether I'm following them correctly. The wowsers would say it's easy to follow the rules during hard lockdown: just stay home. But we've been in lockdown for a loooooong time now, and we're going slightly kooky at home. For example, I published... Continue Reading →
Fire crotch
How do you feel about Zoom meetings in the age of COVID? I think it's awesome that we've realised everyone doesn't have to be in the same room to communicate effectively. It’s going to save companies so much money in airfares when/if our borders open. Unfortunately, I find the way I look in Zoom meetings... Continue Reading →
We need more like her
Not many people get the chance to do something extraordinary in their lives. Even fewer are brave enough to pursue it. My high school friend Tracy Chapman is one of those people. Tracy is the driving force behind the campaign to free for our high school friend Kathleen Folbigg from jail. Kath has been incarcerated... Continue Reading →
This is important
I was lucky to admire this amazing view on Saturday while eating a Japanese green tea noodle salad for lunch with DD. We nestled on an overgrown grassy verge to avoid other amblers. I wish I could spend a few minutes every day looking at the sea. It soothes my soul in these frustrating, meh... Continue Reading →