I reckon the youngest needs a Webster pack and she's only 17. We went to the chemist yesterday and it cost me almost $400 for her latest raft of medications. She takes desensitising tablets for her allergies, two different tablets for her heart condition, a new lot of tablets to try and sort out her... Continue Reading →
Is this a sign of maturity?
Does requesting proper luggage as a Christmas gift mean I've finally grown up? I've previously just bought cheap stuff from discount stores, including one in Harlem, but that's a tale for another day. Anyhoo, DD is giving me a suitcase and the kids are giving me a matching bucket tote for carrying my laptop, book,... Continue Reading →
Two sleeps to go!
I am so close to the finish line - just two sleeps until I'm on the longest holiday I've had in forever. I am taking three and a half weeks off and I feel giddy at the thought. Literally every holiday I’ve had in the past few years has been a few days here or... Continue Reading →
It won’t save me
I went against another piece of my doctor's advice and got a COVID-19 booster shot yesterday. She said it wouldn't stop me getting COVID-19 and told me not to bother, but after seeing how rampantly it's running through Australia I decided it couldn't hurt. COVID-19 has ruined my last three Christmases. DD was trapped in... Continue Reading →
My diagnosis
Remember me panicking about having an x-ray and ultrasound last week on my spine and hip? Well guess what they found ... Nothing. No arthritis, no inflammation, no disc problems. Righto then. Well, I suppose that's good news. As for Freddie the Fibroid, he might be causing the issues, but the doctor said there was... Continue Reading →
It’s hard to explain
Who puts a lock on the inside of a shoebox-sized laundry door? I am very unhappy with them. My dogs sleep in the laundry and somehow the lock - that I didn’t know existed - was activated, so my day started with the dogs being trapped in there. I eventually got them out after a... Continue Reading →
It’s a big day
The Court of Criminal Appeal is delivering its judgment this morning on Kathleen Folbigg's application to have her conviction quashed. Now 56, Kath spent 20 years in prison after being found guilty of killing her four children. Earlier this year a landmark Special Commission of Inquiry found reasonable doubt over her guilt due to the... Continue Reading →
Agility
My office held its annual Awards for Excellence yesterday. I was shortlisted for the Agility Award. I lost to someone far more agile than me. She does the ticketing, which is a bitch of a job. Although it did feel like I was performing an inward 4 1/2 somersault in tuck position when I was... Continue Reading →
Am I in Strife?
I have been getting a lot of text messages from people asking if I've seen Strife and whether I am portrayed in it. No and no. As Mamamia explains it, Strife is "Inspired by Mia Freedman’s memoir Work, Strife, Balance the series is set in the early days of publishing and digital media. "The comedic drama series – which is... Continue Reading →
Forgetting a big thing
Work got so crazy at the end of last week that there was no time to blog. Here's a not-so-brief update on what you missed. The youngest got back from schoolies in Fiji. Going by the pics I saw on the official Facebook and Instagram pages, a fine time was had by all. I didn't... Continue Reading →