I wanted to change the world
Posted: July 12, 2013 Filed under: Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: great Irish writers, Irish songs, John Grant songs, Sinéad O'Connor - Queen Of Denmark, Sinead O'Connor live Leave a commentStartled possum
Posted: June 30, 2013 Filed under: Self improvement, Thought For the Day | Tags: ageing, ageing gracefully, charitable causes, crowdfunding, fake boobs, fake plastic face, harried mothers with worried faces, looking your best, plastic surgery, The Waitresses I Know What Boys Like 2 CommentsPlastic surgery? Yes please. I want to look like a Siamese cat in a wind tunnel and kid myself that I have the skin I had when I was nineteen. I don’t want anyone to see my forehead move, I want my teeth to glow in the dark and a double helping of trout pout please. Mr Surgeon I want the Nicole Kidman I haven’t had surgery look. I want rocks on my chest, I don’t want my boobs to move when I jog out of the water at the beach. When you have the mental age of a 15 year old it sucks to have the skin of a 40 something harried mumma. Years of smoking, sun damage, partying and parental sleep deprivation have not been kind to my face. I’ve had a fabulous full life but does every crevice on my forehead have to show that? Banking institutions aren’t that keen to give me a loan to fund my new cougar on heat face so I’ll have to start a crowdfunding, donate to me I’m a worthwhile charitable cause website to procure funds for my new face. Just need to think up a name for my new charity. How about Face it, I’m fabulous?
Sweet 16
Posted: May 23, 2013 Filed under: LOVE, Parenting, Self improvement, Single Motherhood, Thought For the Day | Tags: Beyonce, Could You Be?, destiny, fate, Gemini children, life changing events, love, May 23 birthdays, mothering, my favourite daughter, PRINCE, The Most Beautiful Girl In The World Leave a commentHappy birthday amazing, beautiful prototype child. You changed my life, waking me up to the beauty of the world and I love you for it.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
Posted: April 25, 2013 Filed under: AUSTRALIA, Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: 1915, 1983 Australian hits, ANZAC DAY, Ataturk, AUSTRALIAN HISTORY, dawn service, Gallipoli, Redgum - Only 19, remembrance, slouch hats, They grow not old, Turkish history, young and strong Leave a commentIn 1934, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Turkish commander at Gallipoli, wrote a moving tribute to Anzacs who died at Gallipoli.
”Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives … You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours … you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well.”
I Touch Myself
Posted: April 22, 2013 Filed under: AUSTRALIA, SONGS, Thought For the Day | Tags: 1985 memories, Australian female rock stars, breast cancer prevention, check your boobs ladies, Chrissie Amphlett death, fantastic female live singers and performers, in honour of Chrissy, passionate living, The Divinyls - Sleep Beauty, vale Chrissy 2 CommentsThis woman was an incredible live performer who lived it large. She rocked a school uniform like no one before or since. I remember seeing her at the height of her powers onstage in 1985.
In honour of this passionate woman, check your boobs ladies, or get someone to do it for you.
RIP Chrissie Amphlett, thanks for being a part of my youth.
Allan S-s-s-Seale
Posted: February 25, 2013 Filed under: AUSTRALIA, Self improvement, Thought For the Day | Tags: Allan Seale, Australian TV heroes, Blackie the dog, famous Australian gardeners, gardening, gardening 'personalities', near brush with fame, teenage idiots, village idiots 14 CommentsIn the 1980s there was a well-known gardener on Australian television called Allan Seale. He had an almost imperceptible whistling lisp so his ‘S’s’ sounded like sslippery ssuckers. Allan’s dog sometimes made guest appearances on his show (that was my favourite part). My mother liked to watch gardening shows (and grass growing) so I practised my Allan Seale lisp after dinner to avoid doing any homework. One weekend in about 1984 I was a bored, dim-witted teenager visiting friends who happened to live in the same neighbourhood as this gentle man. As soon as I heard my friend say, “He lives about two streets away,” I was off to meet Allan, with my friends following behind me. I ran through his garden, which was filled with native plants before that was fashionable.
“Issh Blackie here?” I whistled when his lovely wife came to answer their front door bell. My friends stood giggling behind a tree.
“No, he’s not,” she said, failing to open the heavy chocolate brown imitation metallic lace screen door (they were de rigeur in the 80s). My confidence faded at this point.
“Oh, how about Allan?” I said realising I couldn’t show off my impressive Allan Seale impersonation with that sentence. She sighed as she shook her head to one side. We stood in silence staring at each other. I hadn’t prepared for this. Allan was out and Blackie hadn’t even bothered to come out of the house to bark at me. I felt like such a moron, I stood on her front door mat grinning like a village idiot for what seemed like half an hour before she shut the door in my face. Then I walked slowly to the corner shop to find comfort in a bag of 20 cent lollies. When Allan got home from work that night his wife probably didn’t bother telling him that some fool stood on their front doorstep impersonating his voice a few hours earlier. Looking back, I really should have tried harder to meet Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, she is my true TV hero.
Resolution Time
Posted: December 30, 2012 Filed under: Self improvement, Thought For the Day | Tags: 2013 resolutions, 2013 Year of the Water Snake, Chinese New Year, cough medicine, dancing in the rain added to the Olympic roster of sporting achievements, December 31 2012 resolutions, Energy drinks, giggling as a national sport, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, New Life, New Year Resolutions, New Years' Eve, ukulele players, What Are You Doing New Year's Eve/, Zooey Deschanel 5 CommentsApparently 31 December is a great time to make wishes for the coming year. I am taking this very seriously. I have decided as of 1 January 2013 I will give up Lindt Balls for breakfast and eat them only for dinner. Beetroot is also off my list because it tastes like dirt. And energy drinks, I tried my first one on Christmas Eve eve this year and I have resolved to never consume any beverage that tastes like cough medicine again. Hopefully I will think of a few more of these very serious resolutions for my healthy new life between now and the start of the Chinese New Year. 2013 is the Chinese Year of the Water Snake, so starting 10 February (or perhaps 1 January if the mood takes me) I will whisper sweet nothings, giggle more with my darling friends, play cricket on the beach, swim like a mermaid, yell less, behave like a model mother, practice my ukulele more, dance in the rain, tiptoe through the tulips (although I prefer gardenias), read more funny novels and write a cracking book. And shed some skin if I spend too much time at the seaside.
Nothing compares
Posted: December 29, 2012 Filed under: FEMINISM, LOVE, Thought For the Day | Tags: be kind to each other, compassion, End violence against women, Jyoti, kindness, mindless violence, RIP Jyoti, Sinead O'Connor, women can change the world 1 CommentI’m so sad about Jyoti, the poor woman who was attacked by six men in India, what a terrible way to die. Jyoti was a medical student, I wonder at the good she would have done in her country had she lived. I hope her death makes us change the world and bring an end to assaults against women. Like the shooting of innocent babies in Connecticut USA, may her violent shocking death make us wake up to change. Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan tweeted, “Her body has passed away, but her soul shall forever stir our hearts.”
Let Your Heart Be Light
Posted: December 24, 2012 Filed under: LOVE, Self improvement, SONGS, Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas NIght, Judy Garland, Meet Me In St Louis, Merry Christmas 2 CommentsThe silly season is upon us. Hello Santa, Merry Christmas and Happy Channukah. This has been an exhausting, challenging, mad year for many of my loved ones. Peace to all.
Don’t Give Up
Posted: December 18, 2012 Filed under: LOVE, Self improvement, SONGS, Thought For the Day | Tags: endurance, friendship, Kate Bush, love, Peter Gabriel, resilience 3 CommentsI am blessed to have many beautiful friends in this life. Today two brave friends went through a terrible ordeal and will need to find the strength to overcome vast pain. I am thankful for my beautiful friends and all they have endured. I will be there when you need me

