I'm writing this post while hooked up to a Neuroptimal machine - it assesses whether your neural pathways are blocked and helps clear them. My friend Tracy bought it to help her son who has ADHD and thought it might do me some good too, so I'm having a session on it. Apparently my brainwaves... Continue Reading →
It ends well
I’ve battled a lot with self doubt over the past week. It’s been a bit of a tough one. People were so kind to me over the weekend, which is always an interesting one when you're battling with self-doubt because you’re a bit yeah, nah about it - the bad stuff inside your head is easier... Continue Reading →
Bound together by tragedy
It’s the moment that felt like it would never come: the inquiry into Kathleen Folbigg’s convictions begins on Monday. Next week has been set aside to hear evidence relevant to forensic pathology and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI). April 15-16 have been set aside to hear evidence relevant... Continue Reading →
But first we’ll live
Winter is coming. Not the season or an episode of Game of Thrones (despite the photo). I'm talking about my 51st birthday. First sign: my lovely friend Alice gave me a bottle of prosecco at Pump last weekend. She was a week early because she's in Melbourne this Sunday and will miss our weekly workout.... Continue Reading →
That’s long enough
It's been five years since my husband left me and I'M STILL FREAKING MARRIED. I’m done with this no man's land business - I want a divorce. I didn't want to be the one who asked for a divorce. I thought he should be the one to utter the terrible words. But he never did. Two years... Continue Reading →
I may be crazy
I admitted defeat yesterday and called off a catch-up with a former colleague. It was time to practice some self-care and slow down. I am tired. I keep wondering why I'm so tired. Is it because I'm having trouble staying asleep at night? Is it peri-menopause? Is it because parenting teenagers is freaking exhausting? Is... Continue Reading →
The unexpected milestones
Remember the baby milestones? First smile, rolling over, crawling ... I’ve discovered middle age has them too: first chin hair, bifocals, bowel cancer screening kit in the mail ... I hit another one over the weekend: I laughed so hard watching comedian Dave Hughes perform at Twilight at Taronga that I peed my pants. I... Continue Reading →
He didn’t do it
Bad things happen to good people. Good things happen to bad people. Bad things happen to me. Good things happen to me. That’s life. There’s no rhyme or reason to it. I sometimes want to shake my fist at the sky and shout "Why me?" Like yesterday, when I muttered a lot of rude words... Continue Reading →
An artful legacy
My dear friend Wendy invited me to a very special art exhibition last night. The estate of her husband's father, Michael Hobbs OAM (pictured below), has donated works from his extensive collection for auction to support the gallery he helped found - Artspace in Wolloomoolloo. As the Artspace website notes: "Michael’s love for Australian art... Continue Reading →
If I just lay here
UI spent a lot of time looking out this window over the last few days. It's my hotel room in Melbourne. People had heaps of suggestions for me when I told them I was going to Melbourne. Go and see the Escher exhibition, they said. It’ll be fun, they said. But I didn’t want to... Continue Reading →