I spent yesterday sorting through the last few boxes of jumbled momentoes and bills from my downsize. My ex turned up a few hours into the task and I apologised for the mess strewn across the living room. He was dropped the eldest off after theit visit to the Archibald Prize exhibition. When he left... Continue Reading →
I have form in this area
I got a “free” flu vaccination yesterday. I say “free” because I was given a voucher by my workplace, but it actually cost me $17 due to human error. More specifically my error. I was sure I’d booked the appointment for a Terry White chemist a few kilometres east of my apartment. But when I... Continue Reading →
I’m a thief!
I had a COVID scare yesterday morning and rushed home from the office to do a test. As I dashed out the door I grabbed my packed lunch - spag bol - from the fridge. Well, I thought it was my lunch. When I took it out of my bag to transfer it to the... Continue Reading →
Pension protests
There were more riots in Paris this week over the French government raising the country's official retirement age from 62 to 64. The French have been protesting pension reforms for decades. In 1995, weeks-long mass protests forced the government of the day to abandon plans to reform public sector pensions. In 2010, millions took to... Continue Reading →
Some like it hot
I am mourning the last warm days until spring. I was so cold yesterday that I wore ugg boots and put the bar heater on while I worked. I've become a summer person in my middle age. I also felt like having a comforting soup for my lunch, in particular I fancied a Vietnamese chicken... Continue Reading →
Celebrating the big 8-0
I had no idea when I woke up feeling a bit weary and wrecked on Friday morning - after two nights of rubbish sleep - that the week would end on a high. Work kicked off at about 7.30am due to a few urgent projects, then I clocked off at 4pm to go to Freshwater... Continue Reading →
Hello possums
There’s a surprising amount of wildlife wandering around my new inner-suburban location, and I'm not talking about the rats at night or the parade of oodles by day. There was a bush turkey strutting around the beer garden of my local pub on my last visit and a few bin chicken have been sauntering down... Continue Reading →
Bringing her home
The incredible force of nature that is my high school friend Tracy Chapman is in Sydney this week. She caught the train down from the north coast for the closing submissions in the second judicial inquiry into Kathleen Folbigg's case. Tracy was all over the news yesterday being amazing and articulate in the battle to... Continue Reading →
She thinks its creepy
I launched a new Instagram account yesterday. It's called @rubyandpeggy and it’s a tribute to my great grandmother - Ruby - and my grandmother - Peggy. The youngest thinks its creepy because I’m pretending to be Ruby. The concept in my head is to run it like there was Instagram in the early 20th century... Continue Reading →
Young at heart
Blimey I had a busy weekend. It kicked off with a lovely walk at Balmoral Beach, followed by an 85th birthday lunch for DD's mum, who brought along her partner Bruce. Bruce is 96. They met about six months ago and are delighted with each other’s company. They also raised a glass together at a... Continue Reading →