I was transfixed by an ad I saw yesterday for World Down Syndrome Day, which falls on March 21. Actress and model Madison Tevlin stars in the ad, speaking about the stereotypical ways the world sees her as a person with Down syndrome. She starts by saying: “Hey bartender, you assume that I can’t drink... Continue Reading →
How does 56 feel?
I am still coming to terms with how it feels to be on the wrong side of 50. What I can definitively say is that being 56 hurts and it is a bit tiring. But it is also filled with love and I have so many awesome things to look forward to doing in my... Continue Reading →
Twice as nice
You know how I was agonising over cabin types for the cruise we’re contemplating? Well our new travel agent checked into the cheaper, no-balcony cabin and discovered it was designed for passengers in wheelchairs and had a curtain instead of a door into the bathroom, with no separate toilet. Not ideal. Plus we got lots... Continue Reading →
Too scared to stop
DD asked me yesterday if I was excited about the cruise we're about to book. Kind of, but it's also keeping me awake at night. As much as I love holidays, they make me nervous. I worry about the cost and I'm freaking out that it is too extravagant to book a balcony cabin. I've... Continue Reading →
Decisions, decisions
DD and I attended a cruise information session yesterday. Yep, it was date night. There was lots of obligatory Champagne, paired with obligatory arancini balls. DD gave me his arancini ball after he discovered it was mushroom. He's not a mushroom man. I'm a mushroom woman. We watched lovely videos of Ponant cruises to Antarctica,... Continue Reading →
I survived Nook X
DD and I made our yearly pilgrimage to a private music festival called Nook over the weekend. Nook is described by its creators as: "our private farm party fundraiser for kids with kidney disease. You know the drill - buy your ticket, pack your tent, bring your food and grog, dance and sing all weekend."... Continue Reading →
Mistaken identity
I have an International Women's Day story for you. I dropped into a Women in Distilling International Women's Day event on Friday on my way to Nook X (more about that tomorrow). It was a lovely event, filled with women in the distilling industry telling the audience their stories. One of the women was an... Continue Reading →
Old and bitter
I told you it was going to be a hectic week. Last night Campari launched its a new bottle design at its head office, with a bartender from the award-winning Maybe Sammy slinging red drinks. Fortunately I had the day right this time. I asked my friend Oliver from The Whisky List to be my... Continue Reading →
Eight is enough
I got to do something pretty awesome this week ... if you're a food and whisky lover. I was invited to this ... It was the launch of Diageo’s 2023 Special Releases Single Malt Scotch Collection, at a very glamorous bar called Eau De Vie. The evening paired divine morsels of food with eight rare... Continue Reading →
Such strange emotions
It's hard to describe how I felt when my friend Megz called and told me Craig Folbigg had passed away. Craig was Kathleen’s Folbigg’s ex husband. I never met him and I often wished Kath hadn’t either. I think Kath's lawyer Rhanee summed it up well when she said: "There were only two people on... Continue Reading →