Monday, 8 December 2008
A Giggle at the Shops
Looking around the supermarket shelves today I had a giggle at a particular box of chocolates: Gordon Ramsey's "Secrets". Art imitating life?
Sunday, 16 November 2008
We don't need no educashun...
I feel like a total nag at the moment. Parents, take note. My daughter is in her GCSE year and doesn't have time to draw breath. She's taking 10 subjects and, these days, the emphasis is on those elusive things: A star grades. I accompanied her to a sixth form open day in which tutors and students were available to talk through options.
"I don't know what I wanna do..." was the familiar cry. So my daughter took me through several departments and she doesn't know either. But one of the options she;s considering is medicine and that's extremely grown up/demanding. But the other thing she is good at is design and she quite likes the idea of commerce and smart offices. This is when parenting gets tough.
"I don't know what I wanna do..." was the familiar cry. So my daughter took me through several departments and she doesn't know either. But one of the options she;s considering is medicine and that's extremely grown up/demanding. But the other thing she is good at is design and she quite likes the idea of commerce and smart offices. This is when parenting gets tough.
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Is it in the Stars?
Is there something happening with the planets at the moment? I feel like everything I'm trying to make progress with is hitting snags.
The hubby and I keep bickering, in fact he's on a night out (best described as a p*** up) with a load of football fans as we speak. Shouldn't he be past all this at 42?
The hubby and I keep bickering, in fact he's on a night out (best described as a p*** up) with a load of football fans as we speak. Shouldn't he be past all this at 42?
Thursday, 30 October 2008
Ross and Brand (my thoughts)
I listened to the offending piece on You Tube and found it funny...at first. However, it simply went on too long and too far. Boys will be boys but the difference when you are a middle aged boy is that you know when to stop. Hopefully before you've shot yourself in the foot. I actually do find it offensive when people say crude things in front of my children.
But another point I have been pondering is that maybe this "row" is in fact not so much about these two but a shift in public taste.
Times are tough and maybe people are feeling less "frivolous" right now. A debate about public morality is interesting.
But another point I have been pondering is that maybe this "row" is in fact not so much about these two but a shift in public taste.
Times are tough and maybe people are feeling less "frivolous" right now. A debate about public morality is interesting.
You wear it well
I was leafing through a glossy magazine the other day when I caught a whiff of perfume. It was an advert for a new perfume, Notorious. When I opened the sleeve and sniffed I was suddenly reminded of the perfume Opium and my student days. I used to always wear it when going out at night.
Isn't it funny how a scent can "belong" to someone? My mum's friend always had Chanel no. 5 soap, and I can always recognise Allure on anyone.
Ysatis is a walkway of shops in Singapore 20 years ago for me.
Yes, perfume is truly evocative.
My 13 year old son, on the other hand, has started spraying Lynx. There is such a thing as spraying too much...
Isn't it funny how a scent can "belong" to someone? My mum's friend always had Chanel no. 5 soap, and I can always recognise Allure on anyone.
Ysatis is a walkway of shops in Singapore 20 years ago for me.
Yes, perfume is truly evocative.
My 13 year old son, on the other hand, has started spraying Lynx. There is such a thing as spraying too much...
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Long project finished
To graze or not to graze?
We have a field at the back of the house and I've been thinking about getting two small cattle to graze.
Research tells me that the Dexter breed is small and friendly. And owning grazing animals gets over the problem of having overgrown grass.
The down side, of course, is that if you have beef cattle you will probably become attached to them and not want them to become meat when the time comes.
The alternative would be to have dairy cattle but I can't see me in wellingtons and a nightie out milking at 6am every day!
But since getting the rabbit and watching her graze her little patches of grass, I can see the sense in having grazing animals.
Only problem is, my hubby doesn't want to know. Anyone got any experience of smallholdings?
Research tells me that the Dexter breed is small and friendly. And owning grazing animals gets over the problem of having overgrown grass.
The down side, of course, is that if you have beef cattle you will probably become attached to them and not want them to become meat when the time comes.
The alternative would be to have dairy cattle but I can't see me in wellingtons and a nightie out milking at 6am every day!
But since getting the rabbit and watching her graze her little patches of grass, I can see the sense in having grazing animals.
Only problem is, my hubby doesn't want to know. Anyone got any experience of smallholdings?
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