It's becoming clear to me that there isn't anything near an ideal life scenario for modern parents. The stay-at-home parents go stir-crazy and envy the ones working and earning incomes. The full-time workers envy the stay-at-home parents and wish they could have more time with their kids. The part-time workers face the constant juggle of... Continue Reading →
Sneaky spaghetti (and celeb election shock)
I really need to organise things better. I flew to Melbourne for work yesterday and didn't allow any time for socialising. What the??? My lovely sister-in-law and my former Woman's Day deputy editor both live in the city - among other mates - but I won't be able to catch up with anyone. SUCH a... Continue Reading →
Celebrities vote in Election 2016
I'm quite terrified by what might unfold today in the US election. Everyone seems convinced the unthinkable won't happen, but sometimes the unthinkable DOES happen. The general consensus seems to be that if it does happen, someone will assassinate him quick smart. I don't want Donald Trump to DIE, I just don't want him to... Continue Reading →
I give myself 7 out of 10
I got the chance to hear a bloke called Richard Sauerman, whose nickname is 'The Brand Guy', speak yesterday at the drinks association's Network Breakfast and he was AMAZING. Richard used to work in advertising, but these days he helps individuals and companies define and enhance their brand. Early in his presentation, he asked people... Continue Reading →
Putting love first
We celebrated my nephew's 15th birthday last night at our local teppanyaki restaurant. The restaurant is on the wrong side of scruffy, but the kids love it. I've lost count of the birthdays we've celebrated there. I really admire my sister for the gathering she organised around that hot plate. My nephew was surrounded by... Continue Reading →
Just what the doctor ordered
DD and I are feeling a bit buffeted by life - it's moving at such a crazy pace at the moment. So we wound down yesterday by throwing a few steaks on the barbie, clinking cider bottles, then hopping on a ferry to Ettalong for some water therapy. DD loves a ferry ride and the... Continue Reading →
Colour me happy
10 is a mercurial age. The youngest is back on sugar something fierce ... I blame Halloween ... while also being on my case about wanting a dental appointment. I don't think she's made a connection between the two, they both just happen to be top of her unique little mind. I swear, barely a... Continue Reading →
Not my night
I went to see the Dandy Warhols last night. It made me feel very, very old. Not because everyone there was young, it was a pretty mixed crowd, but because I am still quite wonky from the flu. As I lay on the couch at 6pm waiting for DD to pick me up, I knew... Continue Reading →
Over booked to infinity
I'm a little off my game after the flu, at least that's my excuse for the madness that was last night. I accidentally double booked the kids: the youngest had a band concert and the eldest was off to get her hair cut and coloured on the other side of the Harbour Bridge ... Both... Continue Reading →
Such a bore
The eldest and I stayed home together yesterday, both sick and miserable. I'm a bit worried about how frequently the eldest is getting sick, so I booked her in to see the doctor. She had a pink fit when I told her. You would not believe the carry on. The doctor was quite startled by... Continue Reading →