DD and I went to see a comedian called Taylor Tomlinson at the State Theatre last night. She is very funny. Check her out on Netflix. DD had a business call beforehand, so we were running late and decided to ditch the bus into town for a taxi. We headed to the local pub thinking... Continue Reading →
Been there? Done that?
You blink and you're 40. You blink again and you're 50. Then the years start racing past so fast there isn’t time to blink. People offer you their seats on the bus and you realise - with horror - it's because they think you are old. You feel annoyed, even though you know they are... Continue Reading →
Hobnobbing in Canberra
DD and I were invited to the National Wine Show awards dinner in Canberra on Friday night. It was very fabulous. You are probably thinking we were invited to the awards because of Drinks Digest, but that’s not entirely the case. In the tangled web that I weave, the person doing PR for the event... Continue Reading →
And so an era ends
The youngest hung up her ropes over the long weekend, after 10 years as a competitive skipper. She has retired from the sport at the ripe young age of 17. It was poignant that her last competitive category was also her first: freestyle pairs. And she performed the routine with her original partner, Sally, who... Continue Reading →
Soar with the eagles
Yesterday was pretty emotional. My heart swelled and then it broke. It was Kathleen Folbigg's birthday, the first one she hasn't spent in a jail cell for 20 years. I was thrilled for her and sent a best wishes text to our mutual friend Tracy. Kath replied via Tracy's phone, telling me it was her... Continue Reading →
Seeing the lights
I have a few professional connections to Vivid Sydney this year: I work in the festival's on-site police HQ once a week and I also help out Sydney Tall Ships, which has a couple of vessels plying Sydney Harbour each night. I had the most awesome view of the drone show two weeks ago from... Continue Reading →
Heartbreaking
I am interrupting normal HouseGoesHome programming because it doesn't feel right to blather when such a terrible tragedy has unfolded in the Hunter Valley. It is devastating that people returning to their accommodation after a wedding at Wandin Valley Estate have either lost their lives or had them irrevocably changed forever. My family hails from... Continue Reading →
Brain teased
I reckon you've heard enough about my bladder for the rest of the year, so let's move onto something more cerebral ... brains. I've been fascinated lately by the different ways people think. I am stealing this question from Forbes: "Have you ever asked yourself what kind of thinker you are? Are you visual, kinesthetic,... Continue Reading →
Dangerous conversation
I only remember a few sketchy details about the first time I was admitted to hospital. I was about five years old and visiting my grandmother's in Cessnock when an emergency doctor was called in the middle of the night. I was covered in giant hives and he called an ambulance because he was concerned... Continue Reading →
They are strong
I am having trouble processing the dramatic events of this week. My former high school friend Kath has been released from jail after spending 20 years incarcerated. That's pretty freaking massive. It is beyond me how Kath is so balanced, both about being locked up for so long and about suddenly being free. She was... Continue Reading →