You’ll Never Guess
byMiss6 was obviously looking for something when she poked her head into the kitchen. No, not something. Someone.
Plus our first look at Port Arthur!
Miss6 was obviously looking for something when she poked her head into the kitchen. No, not something. Someone.
Plus our first look at Port Arthur!
I was downtown yesterday when I was accosted about my very public stance on same sex marriage. Several times.
“I’m. Not. Batman,” Master12 growled at me through a clenched jaw sounding, ironically, a lot like Batman.
It’s been suggested by a couple of people I looked a bit nervous on camera today. I was, but not for the reason you’d think…
Around here we take our slip slop slap seriously. By which I mean, Tracey takes our slip slop slap seriously and the rest of us have learned we’ll get out the door if we don’t try to argue.
“No one’s going to believe us,” Tracey said to me. Good.
Now our big (but not over compensating big – just saying) beautiful bus is set up how we want it there’s just a few things to source and store before we head off on Friday. A few things. I wish.
Thank you to everyone for your ideas on how I’m to keep Tracey smiling on our Big Lap.
I’ve come up with an ingenious strategy to get Tracey to agree to this. Wish me luck.
You know that thing where you say something and then you have to eat your words? That. That is happening.
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Anyone else watching the news and shaking their heads?
Okay, so I’m going to show my age here, but remember, as a kid, sneaking into the family room and turning on the telly early…
Although some media outlets sprouting stats of over 70% of our population in support of equal marriage rights in Australia, I feel I can’t let that stop me because the moment I pause for breath someone else seems to feel obliged to fill the silence with a contrary opinion.
Here’s a recipe to help give you more time for the important stuff this Australia Day.