The upside in all this

Upon reflection, I'm not sure Zombieland Double Tap was the best choice of movie to watch last night en famille in the middle of a pandemic. I felt a bit unsettled and nauseous afterwards ... although maybe that was from overindulging in homemade fish and chips for dinner. Actually, nothing feels quite right at the moment.... Continue Reading →

The unanswered co-parenting question

I felt a bit punch drunk when I heard New Zealand was going into total lock down for a month. I'm also feeling belatedly freaked out that I was blithely sitting in restaurants a few days ago, while the coronavirus rampaged its way through Australia. I remained socially distant and obeyed the rules - as... Continue Reading →

Going out with a bang

It was with a degree of disbelief that I awaited the official confirmation that Australia was in coronavirus lock down last night ... while simultaneously feeling a certain degree of disbelief that it took so long. But it's bloody tough thing to call. Still, I can't help thinking our pickle wouldn't be quite so big... Continue Reading →

One thing doesn’t change

For as long as I can remember, my sister and I have celebrated the kids’ birthdays at a local teppanyaki place. It’s the opposite of fancy, with chipped laminex on the tables and peeling paint on the walls, but the kids love it. Last night we gathered for the youngest's 14th birthday (oh, and mine),... Continue Reading →

Finding 50 things to worry about

I had a lot of trouble sleeping last night. There were so many things to worry about. Should I cancel getting my new garage doors? Will I get my money back from Hawaiian Airlines? I must warn the youngest (again) not to throw grapes into the air and catch them in her mouth because she... Continue Reading →

My weird birthday

My 52nd birthday started pretty well. DD took me to Avalon headland for coffee and a bean burrito, while we gazed at the most gorgeous view. Cheers! Then I drove home to be with the sick youngest, who appears to have tonsilitis (coupled with a fear of going back to school). My ex informed me... Continue Reading →

That’s not a nice gift

Happy birthday to me! Well, it’s not exactly my happiest. In addition to all my celebrations being cancelled, the universe gave me something else for my birthday: a cold. Well, at least I hope it’s just a cold. I woke up on Monday feeling slightly woozy, with a sniffle and a gravelly throat. The youngest... Continue Reading →

There’s no polite way to say this

There's no polite way to say this: the coronavirus is on my shit list. I had so many lovely things planned for my Festival of the 52nd Birthday. I was going to Comedy Steps Up for Bushfire Relief at Sydney Opera House tonight to see Arj Barker, Carl Barron, Urzila Carlson, Joel Creasey, Kitty Flanagan,... Continue Reading →

I think it’s finally happening

Yesterday was HUGE wasn't it? Tom Hanks announced that he and his wife Rita Wilson announced they have the coronavirus and have been hospitalized on the Gold Coast, Donald Trump banned travel between the US and Europe, the International Jump Rope Union cancelled the World Skipping Championships ... I started to wonder is this how... Continue Reading →

How does it feel?

New Order was the soundtrack to my late teens. Every Saturday night I’d hit the dancefloor at a scruffy little wine bar in Newcastle called The Gunfighter’s Rest. We’d dance up a storm to New Order and Erasure under the ultraviolet lights as the dry ice steamed out of our Dingo Dangler cocktails. It was... Continue Reading →

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