Just when I thought life couldn't get any more topsy turvy, the weather app on my phone informed me that it would be 26C today and 24C tomorrow. Those temperatures would be regarded as balmy in the middle of an English summer, whereas it's verging on winter in Australia. I got married on May 20,... Continue Reading →
Virtually visible
Things have been very quiet on the drinks events front over the past few months, what with there being a pandemic and all. It’s been a nice break from being the oldest person in the room ... and subsequently the first to leave. Being constantly at home means there’s been no need to wear a... Continue Reading →
Scary skipping news
The International Jump Rope Union announced yesterday that the World Championships have been rescheduled for July 2021 in Ottawa, Canada. I should have been elated by the news that the youngest may finally get her chance to represent Australia, but I was slightly freaked out. The idea of flying to North America in just over... Continue Reading →
Daring to be different
Will we be different when we emerge from our COVID-19 cocoon? Will we be kinder? Will we be more relaxed? Will we be eager to party or will we have grown too accustomed to solitude? Will we work from home more often? Will we want less and appreciate what we have more? Will we take... Continue Reading →
Onwards, upwards
I was supposed to reprise my Mexican Beef with Cornbread Dumplings for DD last night, but I've been feeling a bit/lot overwhelmed over the past few days, so he cooked it for me instead. To make it extra classy, he prepared and served dinner while wearing a suit. Both the man and the meal were... Continue Reading →
Win some, lose some
Every morning around 6.45am, I walk the dogs to the coffee shop and buy myself a strong flat white. I was waiting to cross my busy road yesterday when Charlie the Moodle took a turn. He started panting, running around frantically in circles and holding his leg up in the air. I had been texting... Continue Reading →
Just a little thing
Every few weeks for the past few months, Centrelink has sent me a message telling me it is still working on my Family Tax Benefit application. I have patiently waited. Yesterday it sent me a message saying my Family Tax Benefit application had been rejected because I hadn't filed my tax return. I was pretty... Continue Reading →
Show and tell
Some days it feels like I’m being punished for being mean to a fairy in a previous life. Yesterday was one of those days. I worked frantically from 8am to 5pm without a break, but still felt like a failure at the end of it. Nothing seemed to go right and there was a heavy... Continue Reading →
The puzzle, the thief & the casserole
It's been a long time between recipe posts, but I made a corker on Sunday night that I wanted to share with you. It's a variation on a slow-cooked Mexican beef dish I've posted previously, but I've pimped it up with chipotles in adobo sauce and cheesy cornbread dumplings. Are you in? Forgive the dodgy... Continue Reading →
Bit fishy
I love an Indian Summer. It felt so blissful to be floating in the warm sea over the weekend when it's almost May. I was lucky enough to swim on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. My favourite was the Saturday swim. The water was so clear and gorgeous and the waves were the perfect size for... Continue Reading →