Did you watch "Unbroken: The Kathleen Folbigg Story" on Channel 7 last night? It is hard to fathom what it was like for Kath to spend 20 years locked in prison, grieving for her children, often tainted and living in fear. Natalie Barr spent days with Kath during the interview and said in the lead... Continue Reading →
You’re hired!
I've put the youngest on the payroll as my housekeeper. She's agreed to do the job because she needs pocket money for Schoolies Week, so it's working out a treat for both of us. She gets the groceries, cooks dinner (the highlight of this week was steak with a rocket, pesto and roast potato salad,... Continue Reading →
Gelato and beer for breakfast
Yesterday was pretty chaotic in HouseGoesHome world, so I thought I'd give you another installment from DD's travels today while I regroup. One of the main reasons for my overseas travel was to visit my youngest daughter, who has been living with her Mum outside Glasgow since January. She has also been working Friday to... Continue Reading →
Brad Pitt won’t be there
I was invited to celebrate the start of Rosé season - aka Spring - at an event filled with Miraval wine and music last night at RAFI restaurant in North Sydney. Chateau Miraval is co-owned by Brad Pitt and the vineyard in Provence is famous for being where he married Angelina Jolie and also where... Continue Reading →
Very seductive
I went to the cruising equivalent of a Tupperware party last night - a Ponant information session at the Four Seasons Hotel. Ponant is a French cruise company that specialises in luxury expeditions with ultra-modern ships that usually carry less than 200 passengers and look like this on board ... Each year Ponant visits over... Continue Reading →
Too late
HouseGoesHome gives the impression that I party like it’s 1999 ... but I actually only party until about 8.30pm ... then I head home. My nickname in my 20s was Cinderella because I always wanted to be in bed by midnight. I've cranked that back even earlier with age - about 10pm is my limit... Continue Reading →
I need a Bex
Yesterday was intense. I spent 12 frantic hours being a corporate digital communications manager at the NSW Visitor Economy Forum. I need a Bex and a good lie down for a week to recover. It was punishing to walk the dogs around the block at 6am before catching the bus to the ICC Sydney, briefing... Continue Reading →
Very handy
I raced through the front door last night with minutes to spare before a handyman arrived to quote on doing a few jobs around the apartment. I was running late because there were literally 500 people lined up to catch my bus home. The queue snaked back and forth endlessly. Damn the rat race. I... Continue Reading →
Papacy and panic
You will be startled to hear I did nothing much over the long weekend other than picking DD up from the airport, going for a walk with friends and having a swim at Palm Beach with the youngest. So there's not much to blog about ... fortunately DD has come through with the final post... Continue Reading →
Full of surprises
Yesterday was full of surprises. I took the youngest to see the neurologist and put two hours on the parking meter because you never know how long a specialist will keep you waiting. I settled into a chair in the waiting room, started flicking through my phone for entertainment and burst out laughing at this... Continue Reading →