Heading north

Blimey it was cold when I walked the dogs at 6.45am yesterday morning. Brrrrrrrrr. I spent the rest of the day at the computer with a bar heater directed on me, while also wearing a puffer jacket and ugg boots. It didn't help much, I was still freezing. As dusk approached, I layered up with... Continue Reading →

The longest jab

I left home at 10am on Saturday and drove 40 minutes to Sydney Olympic Park to get my first Pfizer vaccination. I joined the massive queue and ... more than 24 hours later ... I finally got the jab. I was soooooooo dirty about my weekend being wasted - I wanted to doing an Indian... Continue Reading →

Making the decision

After much angst - my apologies to everyone who’s patiently listened to me go on and on and on about it to - I've decided not to bid on the apartment. In case you’ve missed my blog posts earlier this week, I was thinking about downsizing into an apartment on a busy road with two... Continue Reading →

Lockdown lifer

Yesterday was pretty hectic by lockdown standards. I had a virtual job interview at 9am. The recruiter rang less than an hour later to say I wouldn't be going through to the next round because my SEO experience wasn't strong enough. Bummer. At least they ripped the Band-Aid off quickly. The youngest literally spent eight... Continue Reading →

Can’t move

Lockdown in Sydney has put me in a very tricky position. There are less distractions, so I’m running out of excuses not to clear out the two spare bedrooms in my house. Somehow I’ve managed to get two spare bedrooms, despite the household now including two teenagers, two dogs and two rats. When I bought... Continue Reading →

Middle age madness

As my middle-aged female readers - and their partners - will be aware, menopause is a bitch. And, until recently, no one really warned you about it. Menopause was a hush-hush, embarrassing life stage that you were meant to pretend wasn't happening. So I was excited to hear last week that Kaz Cooke is working... Continue Reading →

The happiness curve

Remember the childhood excitement you felt at Christmas? I was giddy each year as I dreamed about the gift I’d request from Santa while getting my annual photo taken at Kotara Fair. On Christmas Eve, I'd make my little sister drink litres of water so she could be my human alarm clock. Her full bladder... Continue Reading →

Rapid COVID testing time

Strong tides and winds slow the last leg of our journey from Broome to Darwin on the Reef Prince. We arrive in port an hour late for our mandatory COVID tests. Jayden cooks the golden trevally the fishermen caught and serves it with chips for lunch. A nurse arrives on board at 1pm to begin... Continue Reading →

Going balmy

We are surrounded by the ocean on our last full day on the Reef Prince, so we decide to sleep in until 6.30am and skip the sunrise. A lazy day follows, filled with food, snoozing and slide shows. I feel the most relaxed I have in years. The food excesses are outlined on the activities... Continue Reading →

Bulk fun to the max

We wake in a beautiful bay on Day 9 of our Kimberley cruise aboard the Reef Prince and I race onto the back deck to catch another sunrise. Then it’s time for an early continental breakfast before we don swimsuits for a dip under King George Falls. We take turns sitting on the front of... Continue Reading →

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