Just a quick note to say that I am in Geringong, just south of Sydney and I need to be up at 5am to catch a train from Kiama to the airport.
I've had a lovely time meeting The Motivator's family, who are all really nice people, just as I expected!
Thank goodness the temperature has dropped from 42C to a pleasant 24C. Crazy!
Now I need to sleep.
Nite all.
I'm lazy and selfish and spend too much time on the internet. I love to be creative with photography and jewellery and sketching with pencil and pastels. I'm happier now than I have ever been and I love everything about my life ... where I live, my home, my fantastic grown up children, my lifestyle, my friends, my dogs and last but not least my wonderful adoring husband. Life is good!
Nice to see you!
Three major events occurred for me last year (2010), all in the space of about 2 weeks. I turned 50. The following day I got married. Two weeks later, my oldest daughter became pregnant with her first child and my first grandchild.
Most middle-aged people will tell you that in their minds, they still feel 20 something. It's the same for me.
Wasn't it only yesterday that I was planning a night out with guys from the surf club? That gorgeous new perm. Flaired, cuffed denims and the red t-shirt with the off-the-shoulder frill. Corked platform wedgies. **sigh**
Suddenly I'm looking in the mirror and wondering how 30 years can flash by so damned quickly!
So here I am in cyberspace, sharing my genuine shock and horror with anyone who'll listen and maybe I'll even meet some other over 50s who find themselves in the same predicament!
Welcome to my dilemna!!
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Friday, February 10, 2017
A Bubbly Day
What a great day!
I started by packing a box with some of my purchases and walking to the post office to send it home. While I was there, I asked if they still had my sunglasses that I left behind 18 months ago ... I know ... wishful thinking. They weren't there.
Bubbles and I had agreed to meet at Westfield Miranda for breakfast and we chose Rubyniks restaurant where I thoroughly enjoyed French Toast with bacon, caramelised banana and maple syrup. YUM. Bubbles selected a chicken and avocado wrap.
For drinks, we chose a chocolate thick shake and a fresh juice drink of orange, pineapple, watermelon and coconut water. I'm sure you can guess which drink went with which person haha.
I bought another journal (seriously!) and a plaque with my favourite quote from AA Milne.
We decided to bring them back to the motel room before catching the train to Cronulla to see this movie ...
It was a great movie. Very emotional, stirring, shaming and uplifting. The cinema was quite full so there were some animated responses throughout, and then a round of applause at the end.
We did some browsing and shopping on the way back to the train station and we caught the train to Caringbah, where we alighted and headed to Bubbles's house.
I haven't seen the last two houses that she has lived in, so I thought it was time to go for a visit, even though it was 39C and a decent walk from the station. It contributed to my 11,000 steps (according to my watch) for the day. Her house is a beautiful old place with some of the original fittings dating back to 50s or 60s.
Bubbles had a shower and got changed and we called for a taxi to take us to the motel at about 6pm. After an hour and four texts from the taxi company telling us that there was a delay, Bubbles suggested that I download the Uber app and book a car.
So I did.
It took 'Dan' less than 5 minutes to arrive at our doorstep in a luxury car with lovely air conditioning. He was wonderful and the trip cost me $9. The last time I caught a taxi, it cost me $16 for a shorter distance.
Then tonight, when we left Miranda Diggers RSL after dinner, we walked to the motel and I booked another Uber driver to take Bubbles home. It was this driver's second day on the job and he got a little lost on his way to the motel. What should have taken 3 minutes to reach us, took about 8 minutes, but Bubbles said he was lovely and got her home safe n sound.
So, in my opinion, Uber rocks!
I have a big day ahead of me tomorrow, and it's almost 1am, so I'd best get some sleep!
Nite all.
I started by packing a box with some of my purchases and walking to the post office to send it home. While I was there, I asked if they still had my sunglasses that I left behind 18 months ago ... I know ... wishful thinking. They weren't there.
Bubbles and I had agreed to meet at Westfield Miranda for breakfast and we chose Rubyniks restaurant where I thoroughly enjoyed French Toast with bacon, caramelised banana and maple syrup. YUM. Bubbles selected a chicken and avocado wrap.
For drinks, we chose a chocolate thick shake and a fresh juice drink of orange, pineapple, watermelon and coconut water. I'm sure you can guess which drink went with which person haha.
I bought another journal (seriously!) and a plaque with my favourite quote from AA Milne.
We decided to bring them back to the motel room before catching the train to Cronulla to see this movie ...
It was a great movie. Very emotional, stirring, shaming and uplifting. The cinema was quite full so there were some animated responses throughout, and then a round of applause at the end.
We did some browsing and shopping on the way back to the train station and we caught the train to Caringbah, where we alighted and headed to Bubbles's house.
I haven't seen the last two houses that she has lived in, so I thought it was time to go for a visit, even though it was 39C and a decent walk from the station. It contributed to my 11,000 steps (according to my watch) for the day. Her house is a beautiful old place with some of the original fittings dating back to 50s or 60s.
Bubbles had a shower and got changed and we called for a taxi to take us to the motel at about 6pm. After an hour and four texts from the taxi company telling us that there was a delay, Bubbles suggested that I download the Uber app and book a car.
So I did.
It took 'Dan' less than 5 minutes to arrive at our doorstep in a luxury car with lovely air conditioning. He was wonderful and the trip cost me $9. The last time I caught a taxi, it cost me $16 for a shorter distance.
Then tonight, when we left Miranda Diggers RSL after dinner, we walked to the motel and I booked another Uber driver to take Bubbles home. It was this driver's second day on the job and he got a little lost on his way to the motel. What should have taken 3 minutes to reach us, took about 8 minutes, but Bubbles said he was lovely and got her home safe n sound.
So, in my opinion, Uber rocks!
I have a big day ahead of me tomorrow, and it's almost 1am, so I'd best get some sleep!
Nite all.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Maybe Not
So maybe I wasn't all shopped out yesterday!
Bubbles, Knight in Shining Armour and R1 arrived at precisely 11am to pick me up from Mosman and drive me across to the other side of Sydney to The Metro Hotel, where I am staying for two nights.
I like this motel. I've stayed here a couple of times before and it's very comfortable with good beds and it's right across the road from Westfields Miranda.
Westfield Miranda has had huge renovations since I was last here and it's bigger and brighter than ever with so many new shops, it would take more than a day to see everything!
Bubbles and I spent the afternoon having a look around a few shops. Shoes and jewellery were our focus. Two pairs of shoes and two necklaces later, we decided to sit down for some lunch.
I enjoyed some grilled salmon with a garden salad and Bubbles ordered a Wagyu beef burger and chips. It was a long leisurely lunch and we caught up on all of our news.
From there, we escaped the shopping centre and come back to the motel room so that I could change my shoes.
We lazed around on the bed relaxing for more than an hour before heading off to the local RSL for a flutter on the pokies and keno and then some dinner. GF chicken schnitzel with GF chips and salad. It was a huge meal and we followed it with delicious desserts, also GF.
We walked back to the motel again, watched some Big Bang Theory and then Bubbles walked the two blocks to her home, while I talked to her on the phone.
Now, I and my electronic devices are spread out over this deliciously large and comfortable king sized bed, and I am watching a movie.
Tomorrow, we plan on having breakfast together, then catching the train to Cronulla to attend the cinema to see 'Hidden Figures'.
The temperature is forecast to be 36C tomorrow and 38C on Saturday, so a dip in Knight in Shining Armour's swimming pool might be in order! Thank goodness we are not in Western Sydney, where the forecast is for 44C!!! Ugh!!
It's after 11pm, so I'm off to get some sleep.
Nite all.
Bubbles, Knight in Shining Armour and R1 arrived at precisely 11am to pick me up from Mosman and drive me across to the other side of Sydney to The Metro Hotel, where I am staying for two nights.
I like this motel. I've stayed here a couple of times before and it's very comfortable with good beds and it's right across the road from Westfields Miranda.
Westfield Miranda has had huge renovations since I was last here and it's bigger and brighter than ever with so many new shops, it would take more than a day to see everything!
Bubbles and I spent the afternoon having a look around a few shops. Shoes and jewellery were our focus. Two pairs of shoes and two necklaces later, we decided to sit down for some lunch.
Bubbles' boots
My boots
I enjoyed some grilled salmon with a garden salad and Bubbles ordered a Wagyu beef burger and chips. It was a long leisurely lunch and we caught up on all of our news.
From there, we escaped the shopping centre and come back to the motel room so that I could change my shoes.
We lazed around on the bed relaxing for more than an hour before heading off to the local RSL for a flutter on the pokies and keno and then some dinner. GF chicken schnitzel with GF chips and salad. It was a huge meal and we followed it with delicious desserts, also GF.
We walked back to the motel again, watched some Big Bang Theory and then Bubbles walked the two blocks to her home, while I talked to her on the phone.
Now, I and my electronic devices are spread out over this deliciously large and comfortable king sized bed, and I am watching a movie.
Tomorrow, we plan on having breakfast together, then catching the train to Cronulla to attend the cinema to see 'Hidden Figures'.
The temperature is forecast to be 36C tomorrow and 38C on Saturday, so a dip in Knight in Shining Armour's swimming pool might be in order! Thank goodness we are not in Western Sydney, where the forecast is for 44C!!! Ugh!!
It's after 11pm, so I'm off to get some sleep.
Nite all.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
All Shopped Out
The Motivator had a meeting to attend this morning.
I had the opportunity to go shopping for the duration of her meeting, but instead I chose to laze in bed til late, enjoy a leisurely breakfast, pamper myself in the bathroom and then sit in the giant comfy lounge right under a beautiful window with filtered sunlight, reading a book.
It was a perfect morning which I thoroughly enjoyed.
The Motivator arrived home after lunch, so we snacked on some leftovers from the fridge before deciding to head off to Chatswood for a spot of ... you guessed it ... SHOPPING!
We started at Chatswood Chase and then headed over to Westfield. We didn't get to Chatswood until after 3.30pm, so there wasn't a lot of time for the heavy duty kind of shopping with which we are most familiar!
I was in search of a small suitcase combined laptop carrier on wheels and with an extending handle and found this ...
It's the perfect 'carry on' size and carries enough clothes/toiletries/shoes/stationery etc for three or four days + my laptop/iPad and all the cords and chargers for my devices.
It also came in very handy for carrying the remainder of our purchases in the short time that we had to indulge.
I got a business card container, a journal (another one!?), a folder to take to the gift fair next week, two pairs of shoes (one pair for Adoring Husband) and a top.
Now, with two pieces of luggage, I have just enough room to pack everything to take home!
Tomorrow, I leave The Motivator for a couple of days to spend time with Bubbles and Knight in Shining Armour. Then on Saturday, I return to The Motivator to spend the evening with her family as they celebrate Mum's and Dad's special birthdays.
I fly home on Sunday to catch up with Adoring Husband for a few days. I'm looking forward to seeing him before I head off for another 12 days.
Even though I'm not a big fan of Sydney, I have enjoyed my time here with The Motivator and feel refreshed and rejuvenated!
By the time I arrive home, the air conditioning will be installed and life will be cooler and happier in our home. *happy dance*
It's well after midnight .. again .. so ..
Nite all.
I had the opportunity to go shopping for the duration of her meeting, but instead I chose to laze in bed til late, enjoy a leisurely breakfast, pamper myself in the bathroom and then sit in the giant comfy lounge right under a beautiful window with filtered sunlight, reading a book.
It was a perfect morning which I thoroughly enjoyed.
The Motivator arrived home after lunch, so we snacked on some leftovers from the fridge before deciding to head off to Chatswood for a spot of ... you guessed it ... SHOPPING!
We started at Chatswood Chase and then headed over to Westfield. We didn't get to Chatswood until after 3.30pm, so there wasn't a lot of time for the heavy duty kind of shopping with which we are most familiar!
I was in search of a small suitcase combined laptop carrier on wheels and with an extending handle and found this ...
It also came in very handy for carrying the remainder of our purchases in the short time that we had to indulge.
I got a business card container, a journal (another one!?), a folder to take to the gift fair next week, two pairs of shoes (one pair for Adoring Husband) and a top.
Now, with two pieces of luggage, I have just enough room to pack everything to take home!
Tomorrow, I leave The Motivator for a couple of days to spend time with Bubbles and Knight in Shining Armour. Then on Saturday, I return to The Motivator to spend the evening with her family as they celebrate Mum's and Dad's special birthdays.
I fly home on Sunday to catch up with Adoring Husband for a few days. I'm looking forward to seeing him before I head off for another 12 days.
Even though I'm not a big fan of Sydney, I have enjoyed my time here with The Motivator and feel refreshed and rejuvenated!
By the time I arrive home, the air conditioning will be installed and life will be cooler and happier in our home. *happy dance*
It's well after midnight .. again .. so ..
Nite all.
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
A Day of Fabulousness
We woke to rain, rain, rain and more rain!
It was lovely because the temperature dropped considerably, which is just what the doctor ordered.
We drove to Balmoral for breakfast at The Boat House and even though it was already raining steadily, as soon as we parked the car, the heavens well and truly opened!
We sat in the car wondering how we were going to manage paying for the parking and then getting to The Boat House without being absolutely drenched.
Suddenly there was a tap on the driver's side window and there appeared an elderly gentleman with a giant umbrella, offering to shelter The Motivator while she paid the metre and then accompanied her across the road to our destination! What a lovely man!
There was only one table free for us to sit and it was partially in the weather. We didn't mind though because it had some shelter and we weren't getting wet. We ordered our breakfast of avocado and tomato on GF toast (the nuttiest and most delicious toast EVER). I had watermelon, raspberry, mint and lime juice, while The Motivator drank peppermint tea.
Even though it was raining, it was a very pleasant spot and we enjoyed ninety minutes of idle chit chat and delicious food. We could hear the gentle rumble of thunder in the distance, but it didn't seem to be building into anything.
All of a sudden there was this bright flash right beside us, followed a second later by a massive exploding crack of thunder that scared the pants off everyone! There were gasps and screams everywhere and I've gotta say, I almost soiled my pants!
About thirty minutes later, we experienced a repeat performance and the rain got even heavier.
We must have waited thirty minutes for the rain to ease, but it didn't even look like stopping any time soon, so the girl who served us suggested that we take a big black garbage bag and rip it up the centre so that we could share it over our heads til we reached the car.
What a great idea!
Needless to say that my Italian leather sandals got drenched because the pathway and road were flooded and the water completely covered our feet as we rushed to the car.
We weren't going to let a bit of rain dampen our spirits! It was time for some RETAIL THERAPY!
Manly was our shopping destination of choice and six hours, many shopping bags filled with goodies later, we decided to head straight to Hotel Mosman (aka The Duck) and climb the stairs to the top bar to eat dinner.
What a great pub that is! Relaxing atmosphere, friendly staff, mood lighting, easy listening music and wonderful food. We were surprised when we noticed that three hours had passed and it was time to head home!
Here it is after midnight already! Another full day and possibly an equally big day tomorrow, so ...
Nite all.
It was lovely because the temperature dropped considerably, which is just what the doctor ordered.
We drove to Balmoral for breakfast at The Boat House and even though it was already raining steadily, as soon as we parked the car, the heavens well and truly opened!
We sat in the car wondering how we were going to manage paying for the parking and then getting to The Boat House without being absolutely drenched.
Suddenly there was a tap on the driver's side window and there appeared an elderly gentleman with a giant umbrella, offering to shelter The Motivator while she paid the metre and then accompanied her across the road to our destination! What a lovely man!
There was only one table free for us to sit and it was partially in the weather. We didn't mind though because it had some shelter and we weren't getting wet. We ordered our breakfast of avocado and tomato on GF toast (the nuttiest and most delicious toast EVER). I had watermelon, raspberry, mint and lime juice, while The Motivator drank peppermint tea.
Even though it was raining, it was a very pleasant spot and we enjoyed ninety minutes of idle chit chat and delicious food. We could hear the gentle rumble of thunder in the distance, but it didn't seem to be building into anything.
All of a sudden there was this bright flash right beside us, followed a second later by a massive exploding crack of thunder that scared the pants off everyone! There were gasps and screams everywhere and I've gotta say, I almost soiled my pants!
About thirty minutes later, we experienced a repeat performance and the rain got even heavier.
We must have waited thirty minutes for the rain to ease, but it didn't even look like stopping any time soon, so the girl who served us suggested that we take a big black garbage bag and rip it up the centre so that we could share it over our heads til we reached the car.
What a great idea!
Needless to say that my Italian leather sandals got drenched because the pathway and road were flooded and the water completely covered our feet as we rushed to the car.
We weren't going to let a bit of rain dampen our spirits! It was time for some RETAIL THERAPY!
Manly was our shopping destination of choice and six hours, many shopping bags filled with goodies later, we decided to head straight to Hotel Mosman (aka The Duck) and climb the stairs to the top bar to eat dinner.
What a great pub that is! Relaxing atmosphere, friendly staff, mood lighting, easy listening music and wonderful food. We were surprised when we noticed that three hours had passed and it was time to head home!
Here it is after midnight already! Another full day and possibly an equally big day tomorrow, so ...
Nite all.
Monday, February 6, 2017
Day of Rest (or not)
What a beautifully lazy start to the day!
I woke up just after 8am and lazed in bed until after 10am. It felt decadent after the last 3 days of jumping out of bed early, showering, eating breakfast, preparing lunches, making ourselves presentable for 12 hour days and then navigating through 30 minutes of peek hour traffic to reach our destination!
We left the house at lunch time, test drove some cars, lunched at a pavilion full of furniture shops, test drove some lounges and outdoor settings (Adoring Husband, you almost got a phone call!) and then drove to Manly beach where we frolicked up to our ankles in the COLD sea water.
There were a hell of a LOT of people at the beach.
They were playing beach volleyball, surfing, body boarding, sunbathing, canoodling, wading, swimming and body surfing.
The tide was on it's way in and the waves were very unpredictable, sometimes tickling my toes and sometimes pounding almost up to my knees!
It was very refreshing after a very hot day. The 'grounding' was therapeutic and the wind blew all the cobwebs out ... even though we were left very windswept.
We had a few items to buy to restock the pantry before we headed home, so we stopped off at that wonderful market place again.
This was our dinner tonight, which was washed down with vodka, tonic and lime.
We have spent the evening surfing the net and listening to relaxing, soothing music.
I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
Now I must attempt to climb into bed before midnight! (oops! too late!)
Nite all.
I woke up just after 8am and lazed in bed until after 10am. It felt decadent after the last 3 days of jumping out of bed early, showering, eating breakfast, preparing lunches, making ourselves presentable for 12 hour days and then navigating through 30 minutes of peek hour traffic to reach our destination!
We left the house at lunch time, test drove some cars, lunched at a pavilion full of furniture shops, test drove some lounges and outdoor settings (Adoring Husband, you almost got a phone call!) and then drove to Manly beach where we frolicked up to our ankles in the COLD sea water.
There were a hell of a LOT of people at the beach.
They were playing beach volleyball, surfing, body boarding, sunbathing, canoodling, wading, swimming and body surfing.
The tide was on it's way in and the waves were very unpredictable, sometimes tickling my toes and sometimes pounding almost up to my knees!
It was very refreshing after a very hot day. The 'grounding' was therapeutic and the wind blew all the cobwebs out ... even though we were left very windswept.
We had a few items to buy to restock the pantry before we headed home, so we stopped off at that wonderful market place again.
This was our dinner tonight, which was washed down with vodka, tonic and lime.
We have spent the evening surfing the net and listening to relaxing, soothing music.
I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
Now I must attempt to climb into bed before midnight! (oops! too late!)
Nite all.
Sunday, February 5, 2017
The Party is Over
Well, what a weekend it has been!
Totally amazing, and I'm so happy that I made the decision to attend and then wholly participate. I cleared a lot of stuff from my past - surprising stuff that I wasn't expecting.
Three twelve hour days that completely drained me, yet by the end, left me feeling totally energised.
This is the castle where the workshop was held ...
... it's an old catholic priest seminary and was built in the 1840s.
We came straight home, prepared a dinner of pork fillet and salad, drank a vodka and tonic with lime, shared childhood photos and told funny stories from our past and then realised that it was midnight!
So here I am. Just popped in to say ...
Nite all.
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Inspiring
Today has been the most amazing and inspiring day.
I have spent the last two days, with 150 other women, on 'The Journey' with Brandon Bays. Tomorrow is the last day of this retreat/workshop. It has been everything and more than I ever expected and I feel lighter and freer than at any time of my life.
I have shed so many tears - I didn't know there was so much salty wet stuff in me - and I've cleared issues that I didn't even realise were still issues, but quite obviously have been weighing heavily in my heart for a long time.
I've met and talked with women who have stories that would blow your mind. How does anyone survive some of these life experiences and come out the other side intact? How does someone find the courage to trust and love again after that kind of hell? Where do these women find the strength to move forward and create any kind of life, let alone a happy one?
Everybody has a story. Just when you think you've heard the worst, somebody else comes forward with a story that moves you to your very core.
Today, I felt overwhelmed with love. Women from every background, from all walks of life and all age groups, holding my hands and looking deep into my eyes and making me feel like I was the most important person on the planet. I've had tears literally streaming from my eyes and dripping off my cheeks as if a tap had been turned on.
Overwhelming and honest. Intimidating and challenging. Shocking and unexpected. Inspiring and heartwarming.
People who have had an easy life are never drawn to these kinds of events and gatherings, so naturally the room will be full of people who have experienced difficulties, traumas, dramas, tragedies and circumstances that you couldn't even conjure if you were writing a horror story.
But these are the people with the most love to give and who forgive with their whole heart. These are the people who empathise, who don't judge you, who accept you completely.
I am so glad that I decided to do this.
It has taken me so far out of my comfort zone and forced emotions to the surface that have been held down with a tight lid for decades.
I am exhausted.
Tomorrow is the final day and even though I'm looking forward to what it will bring, I will also be sad to say goodbye to some of these girls and women. Women from all over the world and all over Australia.
They are all amazing and beautiful and strong and heroic.
Now I need to sleep.
Namaste.
Nite all.
I have spent the last two days, with 150 other women, on 'The Journey' with Brandon Bays. Tomorrow is the last day of this retreat/workshop. It has been everything and more than I ever expected and I feel lighter and freer than at any time of my life.
I have shed so many tears - I didn't know there was so much salty wet stuff in me - and I've cleared issues that I didn't even realise were still issues, but quite obviously have been weighing heavily in my heart for a long time.
I've met and talked with women who have stories that would blow your mind. How does anyone survive some of these life experiences and come out the other side intact? How does someone find the courage to trust and love again after that kind of hell? Where do these women find the strength to move forward and create any kind of life, let alone a happy one?
Everybody has a story. Just when you think you've heard the worst, somebody else comes forward with a story that moves you to your very core.
Today, I felt overwhelmed with love. Women from every background, from all walks of life and all age groups, holding my hands and looking deep into my eyes and making me feel like I was the most important person on the planet. I've had tears literally streaming from my eyes and dripping off my cheeks as if a tap had been turned on.
Overwhelming and honest. Intimidating and challenging. Shocking and unexpected. Inspiring and heartwarming.
People who have had an easy life are never drawn to these kinds of events and gatherings, so naturally the room will be full of people who have experienced difficulties, traumas, dramas, tragedies and circumstances that you couldn't even conjure if you were writing a horror story.
But these are the people with the most love to give and who forgive with their whole heart. These are the people who empathise, who don't judge you, who accept you completely.
I am so glad that I decided to do this.
It has taken me so far out of my comfort zone and forced emotions to the surface that have been held down with a tight lid for decades.
I am exhausted.
Tomorrow is the final day and even though I'm looking forward to what it will bring, I will also be sad to say goodbye to some of these girls and women. Women from all over the world and all over Australia.
They are all amazing and beautiful and strong and heroic.
Now I need to sleep.
Namaste.
Nite all.
Friday, February 3, 2017
Intense
Today has been intense.
It has also been confronting, challenging, emotional, overwhelming and exhausting.
We left home at 8am and arrived home at the end of the day, some time after 9.30pm, at which time we had to prepare dinner.
There was minimal debriefing, a healthful dinner, some lemon myrtle tea and a fond good night at 11.30pm.
I have a feeling that I will sleep soundly tonight.
This is inside the castle where we are workshopping ...
It's amazing. I wish I'd brought my camera to Sydney with me, but I'll take a few pics with my phone tomorrow.
For now, I must bid you good night.
Nite all.
It has also been confronting, challenging, emotional, overwhelming and exhausting.
We left home at 8am and arrived home at the end of the day, some time after 9.30pm, at which time we had to prepare dinner.
There was minimal debriefing, a healthful dinner, some lemon myrtle tea and a fond good night at 11.30pm.
I have a feeling that I will sleep soundly tonight.
This is inside the castle where we are workshopping ...
It's amazing. I wish I'd brought my camera to Sydney with me, but I'll take a few pics with my phone tomorrow.
For now, I must bid you good night.
Nite all.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Sydney! We are in you!
Well, after a hectic start to the day, we made it to the airport in The Bay with plenty of time to spare and we relaxed in the cafe enjoying some beverages before the flight.
Adoring Husband stayed with us until it was time to board our aircraft and then we were on our way!
The trip went so quickly!
The plane was only half full, which meant that we had a spare seat and we could spread out. We had iPads and magazines and food and cups of tea all over the place.
I had downloaded the Virgin entertainment app and watched an educational dvd with tips for writing blogs for websites and online readers. At the same time The Motivator went through her iPad finding all of her information for swimming pools to share with me.
Before we knew it, we were clearing everything away and preparing for our landing.
We had been warned that the winds at the airport were gusting at 40kph and that there was low level cloud, which meant it would be a bumpy old landing, but it wasn't half as bad as I expected.
It was a smooth departure from Sydney Airport. We stopped at the loo on the way to pick up our luggage, and by the time we got to the pickup point, our luggage was right there waiting for us on the conveyor belt.
We found our shuttle bus driver quickly and before we knew it, we were on our way through the dreadful Sydney traffic heading towards Mosman.
We travelled through tunnels and over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. So much traffic. So much noise. So fast. So dirty. Ugh.
The house that we are staying in is on a very busy main road, but you can't hear the traffic from inside. It's an old place that has been beautifully renovated. Very comfortable and almost feels like home!
We relaxed for a while on the big comfy couch before deciding to go buy some groceries.
What a FABULOUS market place we found, with so much organic goodness! There was grass fed beef, pasture raised chicken and pork, gluten free everything and the range of fresh fruit and vegetables was amazing ... even plantains, which I haven't found anywhere near where we live or the Sunshine Coast!
There were all kinds of exotic fruit and vegetables. An amazing selection of cheeses, kimchis, kombuchas and coconut yoghurts. A huge range of dips and pates and pestos.
I don't know how long we were in there, but we lost each other a couple of times. It was pure heaven!
From there we headed to the 'bottlo' where we stocked up on some alcoholic beverages.
We drove to Manly, where we stopped and played on the seesaw in the park, then walked along the path that runs parallel to the beach. Manly looks very different to how I remember it 30 years ago!
We then went to look at Balmoral. I do like Balmoral very much!
We didn't get home until about 7.30pm and by the time we sat down to dinner, which was pork steaks, salad and kimchi, it was 8.30pm!!
NOW, it's almost 1am! We have a big day tomorrow, so I'd best get some sleep!
Nite all.
Adoring Husband stayed with us until it was time to board our aircraft and then we were on our way!
The trip went so quickly!
The plane was only half full, which meant that we had a spare seat and we could spread out. We had iPads and magazines and food and cups of tea all over the place.
I had downloaded the Virgin entertainment app and watched an educational dvd with tips for writing blogs for websites and online readers. At the same time The Motivator went through her iPad finding all of her information for swimming pools to share with me.
Before we knew it, we were clearing everything away and preparing for our landing.
We had been warned that the winds at the airport were gusting at 40kph and that there was low level cloud, which meant it would be a bumpy old landing, but it wasn't half as bad as I expected.
It was a smooth departure from Sydney Airport. We stopped at the loo on the way to pick up our luggage, and by the time we got to the pickup point, our luggage was right there waiting for us on the conveyor belt.
We found our shuttle bus driver quickly and before we knew it, we were on our way through the dreadful Sydney traffic heading towards Mosman.
We travelled through tunnels and over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. So much traffic. So much noise. So fast. So dirty. Ugh.
The house that we are staying in is on a very busy main road, but you can't hear the traffic from inside. It's an old place that has been beautifully renovated. Very comfortable and almost feels like home!
We relaxed for a while on the big comfy couch before deciding to go buy some groceries.
What a FABULOUS market place we found, with so much organic goodness! There was grass fed beef, pasture raised chicken and pork, gluten free everything and the range of fresh fruit and vegetables was amazing ... even plantains, which I haven't found anywhere near where we live or the Sunshine Coast!
There were all kinds of exotic fruit and vegetables. An amazing selection of cheeses, kimchis, kombuchas and coconut yoghurts. A huge range of dips and pates and pestos.
I don't know how long we were in there, but we lost each other a couple of times. It was pure heaven!
From there we headed to the 'bottlo' where we stocked up on some alcoholic beverages.
We drove to Manly, where we stopped and played on the seesaw in the park, then walked along the path that runs parallel to the beach. Manly looks very different to how I remember it 30 years ago!
We then went to look at Balmoral. I do like Balmoral very much!
We didn't get home until about 7.30pm and by the time we sat down to dinner, which was pork steaks, salad and kimchi, it was 8.30pm!!
NOW, it's almost 1am! We have a big day tomorrow, so I'd best get some sleep!
Nite all.
It's Time!
This will be a very short post!
It's almost midnight and I have just about completed my 'to do' list, before departing tomorrow for twelve days.
My brain feels a little mushy, because my 'to do' list wasn't very comprehensive and I keep remembering other things that need doing!
I saw my boys this morning so that I could say goodbye. I probably won't see them again until the end of the month.
I popped in to see The Motivator so that we could discuss our itinerary, the upcoming 'Journey' weekend and to make sure that we remembered everything that we needed to bring, including the right number of outfits!
This will be our first trip away together since our friendship blossomed and we are really excited about what this couple of weeks will hold for us.
From there, I rushed home and got my suitcase out so that I could begin packing. I didn't get very far, before it was time to get ready to go into The Bay.
We had to meet Best Cousin in the World to deliver her LeReve products, and we shared a nice easy lunch at the Sticky Fig Cafe.
I was very excited to see that the shoe shop next door was having a closing down sale, so of course, a new pair of shoes was in order! Yay me!
Adoring Husband dropped me off at Stocklands and while he was enduring a procedure on two BCCs, I pampered myself and had a pedicure and manicure. I was a bit disappointed in my pedicure because the girl wasn't very good at massaging my feet and legs. (It was the salon next to K-Mart)
I will go to the other salon next time because I know that they are excellent - not as friendly or chatty, but so much better at the actual pedicure.
We returned home and I did a little more packing before making a quick dinner and then getting ready to go out to the monthly Trivia night at the club.
We picked up the Blonde Bombshell and met the lovely snorting Tweedle Dee and her husband The Garden Guru for a night of fun and frivolity.
Our night was fun and frivolous and but totally pathetic as far as the trivia goes! We came seventh out of nine teams this week. It seems we slip further and further down the ladder every month! Ah well, that's life. Adoring Husband announced that he is going to get BGWLBH (for my new readers, that stands for Beautiful Girl With Long Blonde Hair, who is my BFF and lives in NSW) to fly up next month, because she will be the answer to all of our trivial problems!! Good luck with that darling :)
Anyway, I have almost finished packing and have made a list of everything I need to add tomorrow morning.
Now it's sleep time.
Nite all.
It's almost midnight and I have just about completed my 'to do' list, before departing tomorrow for twelve days.
My brain feels a little mushy, because my 'to do' list wasn't very comprehensive and I keep remembering other things that need doing!
I saw my boys this morning so that I could say goodbye. I probably won't see them again until the end of the month.
I popped in to see The Motivator so that we could discuss our itinerary, the upcoming 'Journey' weekend and to make sure that we remembered everything that we needed to bring, including the right number of outfits!
This will be our first trip away together since our friendship blossomed and we are really excited about what this couple of weeks will hold for us.
From there, I rushed home and got my suitcase out so that I could begin packing. I didn't get very far, before it was time to get ready to go into The Bay.
We had to meet Best Cousin in the World to deliver her LeReve products, and we shared a nice easy lunch at the Sticky Fig Cafe.
I was very excited to see that the shoe shop next door was having a closing down sale, so of course, a new pair of shoes was in order! Yay me!
Adoring Husband dropped me off at Stocklands and while he was enduring a procedure on two BCCs, I pampered myself and had a pedicure and manicure. I was a bit disappointed in my pedicure because the girl wasn't very good at massaging my feet and legs. (It was the salon next to K-Mart)
I will go to the other salon next time because I know that they are excellent - not as friendly or chatty, but so much better at the actual pedicure.
We returned home and I did a little more packing before making a quick dinner and then getting ready to go out to the monthly Trivia night at the club.
We picked up the Blonde Bombshell and met the lovely snorting Tweedle Dee and her husband The Garden Guru for a night of fun and frivolity.
Our night was fun and frivolous and but totally pathetic as far as the trivia goes! We came seventh out of nine teams this week. It seems we slip further and further down the ladder every month! Ah well, that's life. Adoring Husband announced that he is going to get BGWLBH (for my new readers, that stands for Beautiful Girl With Long Blonde Hair, who is my BFF and lives in NSW) to fly up next month, because she will be the answer to all of our trivial problems!! Good luck with that darling :)
Anyway, I have almost finished packing and have made a list of everything I need to add tomorrow morning.
Now it's sleep time.
Nite all.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Brave and Bold
I have been unhappy with my local hairdresser for some time.
She had me so uninspired that I made the decision to grow my hair out to it's natural colour, however, my natural shade of grey is equally uninspiring.
So I asked around my friends to find out who their hairdressers were and even though I seriously considered them all, I decided that I would find my own hairdresser.
Today, we had to go into The Bay to pick up my six tubs of chocolate chip coconut ice cream (that is NOT a typo) and while we were there, I walked into a nearby hairdressing salon to make an appointment for Wednesday. The woman who served me, who seemed to be about my age and very bohemian, offered me an appointment for right then and there!
I conferred with Adoring Husband who was waiting in the car. He decided to do a Bunnings run and some other errands and I told him I'd be about 2 hours.
I returned to Bohemian Mama and accepted her offer, sat down in the chair and began a twenty minute discussion about what I wanted.
What did I want? No freaking idea. *rolls eyes*
I didn't want to be a 56 year old trying to be 20 and I didn't want to look like an elderly woman. I want to be fairer at the front than at the back, more sun kissed than bleached and as natural as possible.
She showed me some pics in a hair style catalogue and I pointed to a couple that I liked.
Then I sat down and we chatted while she got to work.
We had a LOT in common, even with some of my 'out of the box' beliefs, so our discussions were interesting and in depth with both of us looking wide eyed at various times.
The first ninety minutes went very quickly and I still wasn't even close to finished! Adoring Husband came in and said he would wait in the car.
Thirty minutes later, he came in again and asked how long. Bohemian Mama said "About half an hour".
Half an hour later, I was frantically looking at my watch, realising that she still wasn't near finished and had to politely ask her to move it along!
Another thirty minutes passed and Adoring Husband came inside and took a seat to wait, while she finished blow drying my hair.
$227 later ...
The most I have ever spent on my hair, was $140. My favourite hairdresser in Griffith only charges me $90 and he does a better job than anybody.
I have to say that I do like my hair. It looks much better than before my appointment, but not quite as good as my imagination had pictured it. Bohemian Mama did a good job and next time, with a couple of tweaks, she will do better. I just need to earn enough through my website to cover my hair expenses!!
Sorry I don't have a pic to show you.
I have a scary infected right eye at the moment, which would not be pretty in a photo. I bought myself some colloidal silver gel this morning and I've used it twice during the day. It soothed the savage beast immediately and I hope that it will heal quickly from here.
We had lunch at the Golf Club prior to my hair appointment, which was very pleasant and air conditioned and delicious.
Tomorrow will involve some more pampering when I plan to have both a pedicure and a manicure, while Adoring Husband endures some unpleasantness having a BCC removed from his neck.
I know, right? There's always something!
For now, it's almost 10.30pm, it's been a big day and I need some sleep in preparation for another big day tomorrow!
So, nite all.
She had me so uninspired that I made the decision to grow my hair out to it's natural colour, however, my natural shade of grey is equally uninspiring.
So I asked around my friends to find out who their hairdressers were and even though I seriously considered them all, I decided that I would find my own hairdresser.
Today, we had to go into The Bay to pick up my six tubs of chocolate chip coconut ice cream (that is NOT a typo) and while we were there, I walked into a nearby hairdressing salon to make an appointment for Wednesday. The woman who served me, who seemed to be about my age and very bohemian, offered me an appointment for right then and there!
I conferred with Adoring Husband who was waiting in the car. He decided to do a Bunnings run and some other errands and I told him I'd be about 2 hours.
I returned to Bohemian Mama and accepted her offer, sat down in the chair and began a twenty minute discussion about what I wanted.
What did I want? No freaking idea. *rolls eyes*
I didn't want to be a 56 year old trying to be 20 and I didn't want to look like an elderly woman. I want to be fairer at the front than at the back, more sun kissed than bleached and as natural as possible.
She showed me some pics in a hair style catalogue and I pointed to a couple that I liked.
Then I sat down and we chatted while she got to work.
We had a LOT in common, even with some of my 'out of the box' beliefs, so our discussions were interesting and in depth with both of us looking wide eyed at various times.
The first ninety minutes went very quickly and I still wasn't even close to finished! Adoring Husband came in and said he would wait in the car.
Thirty minutes later, he came in again and asked how long. Bohemian Mama said "About half an hour".
Half an hour later, I was frantically looking at my watch, realising that she still wasn't near finished and had to politely ask her to move it along!
Another thirty minutes passed and Adoring Husband came inside and took a seat to wait, while she finished blow drying my hair.
$227 later ...
The most I have ever spent on my hair, was $140. My favourite hairdresser in Griffith only charges me $90 and he does a better job than anybody.
I have to say that I do like my hair. It looks much better than before my appointment, but not quite as good as my imagination had pictured it. Bohemian Mama did a good job and next time, with a couple of tweaks, she will do better. I just need to earn enough through my website to cover my hair expenses!!
Sorry I don't have a pic to show you.
I have a scary infected right eye at the moment, which would not be pretty in a photo. I bought myself some colloidal silver gel this morning and I've used it twice during the day. It soothed the savage beast immediately and I hope that it will heal quickly from here.
We had lunch at the Golf Club prior to my hair appointment, which was very pleasant and air conditioned and delicious.
Tomorrow will involve some more pampering when I plan to have both a pedicure and a manicure, while Adoring Husband endures some unpleasantness having a BCC removed from his neck.
I know, right? There's always something!
For now, it's almost 10.30pm, it's been a big day and I need some sleep in preparation for another big day tomorrow!
So, nite all.
Monday, January 30, 2017
Marathon in the Kitchen
I spent enough money at our local shops today, to pay their staff wages for a week!
I came home laden with shopping bags overflowing with meat, vegetables, fruit, coconut oil, lemons and so much more!
Even though Adoring Husband told me not to, I spent the day in the kitchen cooking, preparing a eighteen meals to cover most of the 22 days that I will be absent.
I made 3 meals of chicken spinach parsee, 3 of beef masala, 3 of Hainan chicken, 3 of spaghetti bolognese sauce, 2 of sausages and onion gravy and 3 of lamb shanks with tomato and red wine sauce.
THEN I made lamb cutlets with salad for dinner!
I cleared the fridge and cleaned the kitchen - more than once!
Needless to say, I feel like a high achiever!
Now I have two days to get myself organised. I need a hair appointment and a pedicure.
I still need to make my 'to do' list! Ugh.
I'll worry about it tomorrow. It's almost midnight.
Nite all.
I came home laden with shopping bags overflowing with meat, vegetables, fruit, coconut oil, lemons and so much more!
Even though Adoring Husband told me not to, I spent the day in the kitchen cooking, preparing a eighteen meals to cover most of the 22 days that I will be absent.
I made 3 meals of chicken spinach parsee, 3 of beef masala, 3 of Hainan chicken, 3 of spaghetti bolognese sauce, 2 of sausages and onion gravy and 3 of lamb shanks with tomato and red wine sauce.
THEN I made lamb cutlets with salad for dinner!
I cleared the fridge and cleaned the kitchen - more than once!
Needless to say, I feel like a high achiever!
Now I have two days to get myself organised. I need a hair appointment and a pedicure.
I still need to make my 'to do' list! Ugh.
I'll worry about it tomorrow. It's almost midnight.
Nite all.
Sunday, January 29, 2017
A Working Sunday
Another productive day for me in the website wilderness of my workspace.
I completed my first Recipe post, which took a good few hours, and the only one left to complete now is for the Art and Craft page.
There are still three photos in my shop that are giving me grief and it will take some time to figure that out, but I also have to do some alterations to the shop because there are a couple of things bugging me about it.
Anyway, I got enough done today, that I was able to knock up a quick and nourishing dinner of chicken spaghetti bolognese sauce with zucchini noodles and be sitting comfortably ready to watch Federer play Nadal in the Final of the Australian Open Tennis Championships.
What a fabulous match it was! They are both such gentlemen on the court and the crowd was electric! Especially in the fifth and final set when Roger Federer found something extra and won quite convincingly.
I felt very emotional on his behalf!
And then I found this ...
Roger and Rafa
A well earned and well deserved win. Go Roger!!
I only have three days left to get myself organised for a very full and busy February! I must make a 'to do' list!
But not right now, because it's after 11pm and I need some sleep!
Have a wonderful Monday!
Nite all.
I completed my first Recipe post, which took a good few hours, and the only one left to complete now is for the Art and Craft page.
There are still three photos in my shop that are giving me grief and it will take some time to figure that out, but I also have to do some alterations to the shop because there are a couple of things bugging me about it.
Anyway, I got enough done today, that I was able to knock up a quick and nourishing dinner of chicken spaghetti bolognese sauce with zucchini noodles and be sitting comfortably ready to watch Federer play Nadal in the Final of the Australian Open Tennis Championships.
What a fabulous match it was! They are both such gentlemen on the court and the crowd was electric! Especially in the fifth and final set when Roger Federer found something extra and won quite convincingly.
I felt very emotional on his behalf!
And then I found this ...
Roger and Rafa
A well earned and well deserved win. Go Roger!!
I only have three days left to get myself organised for a very full and busy February! I must make a 'to do' list!
But not right now, because it's after 11pm and I need some sleep!
Have a wonderful Monday!
Nite all.
Midnight Hour
Here I am, right on the stroke of midnight, just starting to write this post.
Where the heck has this day gone?
I guess three unplanned hours with The Motivator and her friend The High Flyer took a chunk out of the day that I hadn't planned, but I had a fabulous time!
This morning I designed some business cards and ordered them online and some stickers with my logo on them to put on the jewellery packaging.
It has taken me 45 minutes to write these seven lines.
My brain is far far away.
So, for the ladies who have recently acquired some essential oils from our parties, check this out ...
100 Uses for our ten most popular oils and blends
... it's written by Jessie Reimers, who is one of the top salespeople and trainers for Doterra Essential oils, but five of these particular scents are available in the LeReve brand as well.
To finish this short post, and so that I can get some sleep, I really liked this quote that I found on Facebook this evening.
On that note, I am off to bed.
Nite all.
Where the heck has this day gone?
I guess three unplanned hours with The Motivator and her friend The High Flyer took a chunk out of the day that I hadn't planned, but I had a fabulous time!
This morning I designed some business cards and ordered them online and some stickers with my logo on them to put on the jewellery packaging.
It has taken me 45 minutes to write these seven lines.
My brain is far far away.
So, for the ladies who have recently acquired some essential oils from our parties, check this out ...
100 Uses for our ten most popular oils and blends
... it's written by Jessie Reimers, who is one of the top salespeople and trainers for Doterra Essential oils, but five of these particular scents are available in the LeReve brand as well.
To finish this short post, and so that I can get some sleep, I really liked this quote that I found on Facebook this evening.
On that note, I am off to bed.
Nite all.
Friday, January 27, 2017
Too Hot for Summer
We are on struggle street dealing with this heat.
There is still two weeks until the air conditioner is repaired. Ugh.
Luckily for me, The Blonde Bombshell has air conditioning, so I got to spend three hours in the comfort of her lovely home with a bunch of crazy ladies, eating her beautifully prepared food and drinking her delicious punch while testing the Le Reve oils and perfumes.
I enjoyed my day there, especially sitting beside the snorting/laughing Tweedle Dee and had forgotten all about the heat, until I opened the door to leave! That was a shock to the system!
I made a beeline for my workspace when I arrived home, because it's the coolest room in the house, and I sat there for a couple of hours trying to work out my problem with three of the photos in my shop, which are appearing as square thumbnails instead of landscape like all the others.
I've checked, double checked and triple checked everywhere I can think of, but I can't figure it out and I'm obviously missing something!
Tomorrow is another day.
Check these out!
These were taken in Melbourne at Artvo. Vegan Chickie and Chicklet obviously had a fabulous time there and I hope to check it out for myself while I'm there in March.
Anyway, it's 11.30pm so I'm off to bed.
Nite all.
There is still two weeks until the air conditioner is repaired. Ugh.
Luckily for me, The Blonde Bombshell has air conditioning, so I got to spend three hours in the comfort of her lovely home with a bunch of crazy ladies, eating her beautifully prepared food and drinking her delicious punch while testing the Le Reve oils and perfumes.
I enjoyed my day there, especially sitting beside the snorting/laughing Tweedle Dee and had forgotten all about the heat, until I opened the door to leave! That was a shock to the system!
I made a beeline for my workspace when I arrived home, because it's the coolest room in the house, and I sat there for a couple of hours trying to work out my problem with three of the photos in my shop, which are appearing as square thumbnails instead of landscape like all the others.
I've checked, double checked and triple checked everywhere I can think of, but I can't figure it out and I'm obviously missing something!
Tomorrow is another day.
Check these out!
These were taken in Melbourne at Artvo. Vegan Chickie and Chicklet obviously had a fabulous time there and I hope to check it out for myself while I'm there in March.
Anyway, it's 11.30pm so I'm off to bed.
Nite all.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
In Straya
Yep it's Straya Day.
The best place to spend Straya Day is in your own lounge room away from the craziness.
I must be getting old and anti-social.
No alcohol. No barbecue.
Plenty of work at the desk. Plenty of tennis. Plenty of cricket. Chicken, vegetables and rice for dinner (not very Strayan).
Half a pawpaw for lunch.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my Straya Day.
I rode to the Seat of Knowledge this morning and spent about half an hour with the boys. The tide was high and the water was so clear that I could see the bottom.
The river was a rich teal blue and I walked halfway down the steps to stand knee deep in cool refreshing lapping waters while I watched the schools of pike darting back and forth near the rocky bank.
It was still mild for that time of day, with a nice breeze blowing and the outriggers, all decorated with Aussie flags and green and gold balloons, were putting on an exhibition for the early risers who were setting up their gazebos and deck chairs in the Lions Park.
I didn't even have my camera with me!
From there I rode to the supermarket to pick up some avocados and the girls who were serving were all dressed in red, white and blue. There were long stripy wigs, face paint, sequinned dresses, hats with beer cans, sparkling red, white and blue false eyelashes and all sorts of other accessories and paraphernalia.
It's one of the things I love about the owners of our Foodworks. They get involved in all of the festive occasions. Halloween, Christmas, Australia Day, Easter, St Patrick's Day and any other excuse they can find to dress up and decorate the shop.
I was home by 9am and spent the entire day at my desk.
I needed to! All those hours and I'm still trying to wrap my head around some tricky stuff that hardly makes any sense to me. I was so focused, but the jargon really has me stumped sometimes. There were a couple of moments today, when I felt excited about my progress and could see my finish line, but twice, an obstacle appeared and really slowed me down.
One of them, I gave up on at the end of the day and will return to it tomorrow or Saturday.
Despite the obstacles, I still feel like I've accomplished a lot today and I'm happy with my progress.
I did get a good night's sleep last night, which helps, and I'll give myself another early mark tonight.
The Blonde Bombshell is hosting a Le Reve party tomorrow morning, so I'm looking forward to catching up with some of the girls again.
On that note, I'm outta here!
Nite all.
The best place to spend Straya Day is in your own lounge room away from the craziness.
I must be getting old and anti-social.
No alcohol. No barbecue.
Plenty of work at the desk. Plenty of tennis. Plenty of cricket. Chicken, vegetables and rice for dinner (not very Strayan).
Half a pawpaw for lunch.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my Straya Day.
I rode to the Seat of Knowledge this morning and spent about half an hour with the boys. The tide was high and the water was so clear that I could see the bottom.
The river was a rich teal blue and I walked halfway down the steps to stand knee deep in cool refreshing lapping waters while I watched the schools of pike darting back and forth near the rocky bank.
It was still mild for that time of day, with a nice breeze blowing and the outriggers, all decorated with Aussie flags and green and gold balloons, were putting on an exhibition for the early risers who were setting up their gazebos and deck chairs in the Lions Park.
I didn't even have my camera with me!
From there I rode to the supermarket to pick up some avocados and the girls who were serving were all dressed in red, white and blue. There were long stripy wigs, face paint, sequinned dresses, hats with beer cans, sparkling red, white and blue false eyelashes and all sorts of other accessories and paraphernalia.
It's one of the things I love about the owners of our Foodworks. They get involved in all of the festive occasions. Halloween, Christmas, Australia Day, Easter, St Patrick's Day and any other excuse they can find to dress up and decorate the shop.
I was home by 9am and spent the entire day at my desk.
I needed to! All those hours and I'm still trying to wrap my head around some tricky stuff that hardly makes any sense to me. I was so focused, but the jargon really has me stumped sometimes. There were a couple of moments today, when I felt excited about my progress and could see my finish line, but twice, an obstacle appeared and really slowed me down.
One of them, I gave up on at the end of the day and will return to it tomorrow or Saturday.
Despite the obstacles, I still feel like I've accomplished a lot today and I'm happy with my progress.
I did get a good night's sleep last night, which helps, and I'll give myself another early mark tonight.
The Blonde Bombshell is hosting a Le Reve party tomorrow morning, so I'm looking forward to catching up with some of the girls again.
On that note, I'm outta here!
Nite all.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
A Standout
I was very impressed with our meals at the Hervey Bay Golf Club today.
I had an entree of Lemon Myrtle and Mountain Pepper Calamari, which was melt in your mouth delicious, followed by Atlantic Salmon with Pea Puree and Lemon Aioli. It was served with small potatoes and broccolini.
My plates were both completely clean at the end of my meal.
De-bloody-licious!
I am going to take Adoring Husband there for a lunch date before I go away next month.
I came home from lunch, ate a bowl full of cherries and watched the movie 'Steel Magnolias' with Adoring Husband.
It doesn't matter how often I watch that movie, I bawl my eyes out every time. Ugh. Exhausting.
I'm off to bed and it's before 10am! Let's see if my body is ready for a sound night of sleep.
Nite all.
I had an entree of Lemon Myrtle and Mountain Pepper Calamari, which was melt in your mouth delicious, followed by Atlantic Salmon with Pea Puree and Lemon Aioli. It was served with small potatoes and broccolini.
My plates were both completely clean at the end of my meal.
De-bloody-licious!
I am going to take Adoring Husband there for a lunch date before I go away next month.
I came home from lunch, ate a bowl full of cherries and watched the movie 'Steel Magnolias' with Adoring Husband.
It doesn't matter how often I watch that movie, I bawl my eyes out every time. Ugh. Exhausting.
I'm off to bed and it's before 10am! Let's see if my body is ready for a sound night of sleep.
Nite all.
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Nana Naps
I had a lovely morning with the girls for our weekly coffee date. Today is Day 24 without coffee for me! I drank lots of filtered water instead.
It was Reality TV Queen's birthday today, so I blew up three balloons to tie to her chair and gave her a small gift which she seemed to love. This birthday is not as happy, as she still struggles with the death of her husband.
Tomorrow is lady's luncheon day, so she will receive lots of love and support from lots of ladies.
I arrived home at about 10.30am and spent a little time in my workspace before I decided that I was hungry and needed an early lunch.
I threw together a nosh up of leftovers from last night, which included some mashed potato. I've had potato three times in three days! It was one of the things that I wanted to remove from my diet and today was a perfect example of why. Within a couple of hours of eating it, I needed a nap because I was literally falling asleep at my desk!
Potato seems to send my brain into a fog and I get really sleepy. All carbs do it to me but I don't eat other carbs - just potatoes. If I must have them, I will save it for dinner, because I don't need my brain to function at night and I can go to bed and sleep it off.
Or I can just not eat them :)
Anyhow, by 2.30pm I was snuggled in bed with two pedestal fans aimed at me and and switched to high. What was supposed to be a Nana nap turned into a 90 minute deep sleep! I felt much better for it.
So, once again, not a lot of productivity today, but I got a little bit done ... as I keep saying ... small steps.
Well, look at that, it's 11pm already! That's what happens when you nap in the afternoon!
I must go to bed, so that I look and feel fresh and vibrant for the lady's luncheon tomorrow.
Nite all.
It was Reality TV Queen's birthday today, so I blew up three balloons to tie to her chair and gave her a small gift which she seemed to love. This birthday is not as happy, as she still struggles with the death of her husband.
Tomorrow is lady's luncheon day, so she will receive lots of love and support from lots of ladies.
I arrived home at about 10.30am and spent a little time in my workspace before I decided that I was hungry and needed an early lunch.
I threw together a nosh up of leftovers from last night, which included some mashed potato. I've had potato three times in three days! It was one of the things that I wanted to remove from my diet and today was a perfect example of why. Within a couple of hours of eating it, I needed a nap because I was literally falling asleep at my desk!
Potato seems to send my brain into a fog and I get really sleepy. All carbs do it to me but I don't eat other carbs - just potatoes. If I must have them, I will save it for dinner, because I don't need my brain to function at night and I can go to bed and sleep it off.
Or I can just not eat them :)
Anyhow, by 2.30pm I was snuggled in bed with two pedestal fans aimed at me and and switched to high. What was supposed to be a Nana nap turned into a 90 minute deep sleep! I felt much better for it.
So, once again, not a lot of productivity today, but I got a little bit done ... as I keep saying ... small steps.
Well, look at that, it's 11pm already! That's what happens when you nap in the afternoon!
I must go to bed, so that I look and feel fresh and vibrant for the lady's luncheon tomorrow.
Nite all.
Monday, January 23, 2017
Blurgh!
I had a terrible night!
Nightmares that had me tossing and turning all night until 3.30am. I lay awake, but with my eyes closed, until Adoring Husband's alarm went off at 5am.
I spent some time with the boys at the Seat of Knowledge and then enjoyed a short walk along the beach. The water was much cooler, so splashing through ankle deep water was very refreshing. The beach was completely empty - now that the tourists have finally returned home - yay!!
I was completely brain dead until about noon, at which time I lay on the bed for a short nap. An hour later, I was woken by the courier truck delivering my last box of jewellery for the website.
I got a little work done over a couple of hours in the afternoon and I ordered some ring boxes and other jewellery packaging.
Adoring Husband picked up my photos from the framers ...
... they look pretty good! I'll check with the post office to see if they have a safe way to send them in the mail, otherwise, my next option is to roll them and send them (without the mat board frames) in cardboard cylinders.
I think I'm done for the day.
Nite all.
Nightmares that had me tossing and turning all night until 3.30am. I lay awake, but with my eyes closed, until Adoring Husband's alarm went off at 5am.
I spent some time with the boys at the Seat of Knowledge and then enjoyed a short walk along the beach. The water was much cooler, so splashing through ankle deep water was very refreshing. The beach was completely empty - now that the tourists have finally returned home - yay!!
I was completely brain dead until about noon, at which time I lay on the bed for a short nap. An hour later, I was woken by the courier truck delivering my last box of jewellery for the website.
I got a little work done over a couple of hours in the afternoon and I ordered some ring boxes and other jewellery packaging.
Adoring Husband picked up my photos from the framers ...
... they look pretty good! I'll check with the post office to see if they have a safe way to send them in the mail, otherwise, my next option is to roll them and send them (without the mat board frames) in cardboard cylinders.
I think I'm done for the day.
Nite all.
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