Thank you!! It’s the exact line of work I’ve been telling people I want. I will feel much more relaxed too given it is work I’ve been doing on and off for a very long time. Offers some future too unlike what I do right now.
I had a night like that last week but I aired out my house today so it's gotten a little cold again. I can't wait to not need heating daily. Just about a month to go...
So Mr P tested positive for covid today, but via some miracle or misadventure all the rest of us have tested negative. Thank goodness, as Miniest was at a party earlier and if she'd tested positive I'd have had to contact the parents 😬Now he is quarantined in his room moaning and demanding things lol.
I remember a couple of months back when my partner had covid, it was a logistical nightmare.
She got the bedroom, I got the living room and slept on the couch.
We both wore masks if we had to be in the same room for any reason.
And then one day I gave her a bowl of soup and she managed to spill it all over the bed. (Thank heaven for mattress protectors!)
Making the bed while wearing gloves and a mask is not an experience I'm keen to repeat anytime soon!
The good news is she started getting better after a week or so. And had completely recovered after a month.
She first noticed her sense of smell was returning while walking past some smokers in front of Woolies.
"Do you smell that? Wait — I can smell that! I can smell the smokers!" I don't think I've ever seen a nonsmoker so overjoyed at the smell of cigarette smoke! 😆
Anyway wishing Mr Peeler a speedy recovery. Yeah, it'll be tough, but hopefully he'll be feeling better in a week or two. Take care 💜🫂
Thankyou for your kind thoughts 🙂 It's awkward here as he's walking through the lounge to use the bathroom frequently enough for me to be concerned about mine and the children's health. So I hunted up my family's old chamber pot (mum called it "the gazunder" because it gazunder the bed) and gave it to him to use. But, like all diehard smokers, he still goes out to smoke 😠
I had covid recently and my OH and kid didn’t get it, despite all being together in the house. Fingers crossed you’ll avoid it (and I hope Mr p has a speedy recovery)
I feel like Australia is increasingly becoming stratified. There are people who are still a bit more protected but the people at the bottom are left fighting each other for scraps and dragging each other down like crabs in a bucket.
Occupy Melbourne was incoherent and quickly squashed but these are the living conditions that were predicted and protested
For a few decades the middle class forgot they were still part of the proletariat and weren't really independent bourgeoisie.
Occupy was a Russian front, ignore it.
What the Marxists never say, or maybe they never figured it out, is that America and Australia only had good post war living standards for the working classes because they were the only western countries that hadn't had their factories bombed to the shithouse. It meant we became primary and secondary industry powerhouses. But once industry had enough money again and factories could be built in places with cheaper labour we were doomed. That's what capitalism is.
me and my husband had to get professional jobs overseas to escape the old boy network and that was 25 years ago
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Apparently the revolutionary French visited Australia and declared Australia practised "Socialism without doctrine". That was long ago and trades hall today is a museum of collapsed trade unions. Both left and right totalitarian systems are currently regarded as frightfully modern era and intemperate. I can't wait to see what comes after post-modernism.
I want cooookiiieess to go with my evening cuppa... but I'm too lazy to wear real clothes to go to the shops... I'll save myself some calories tonight then 😮💨
I had a dream last night that the woman buying my sewing machine on Marketplace accidentally gave me way too much money (like a couple of thousand instead of a hundred). I knew the right thing to do was to let her know and give the extra cash back, but holding a big wad of money was way too tempting. I was still wrestling between my decision as to whether to do the right thing or keep the money when I woke up.
Random question: have you heard the phrase "(he / she /it) went mad and we shot them" in response to a query, or even just answering the phone? It's something quite commonly used in my family, but when i answered a work call with it "not here, she went mad so we shot her" the zoomer on the other end lost their shit.
I've never heard it, but it's the sort of thing I could imagine an old person saying/having been popular many decades ago. Probably not suitable in a work enrolment, but I see the humour in it either way
(I wrote this before your edit, forgot to hit post. Pretty firmly gen z here)
Spot on. Would def be a survival from days when nearly everyone had a rural background or on a farm. Probably originally referred to dogs ... even though rabies has been eradicated from Australia for a very long time.
Yes I’ve heard it many times, but now that I think of it, not recently. Did zoomer loose their shit because they thought it funny, or thought it offensive?
Got like five hours of sleep and woke up late for work. Was a minute late. Every Sunday it's the same and I feel like I'm sacrificing my mental health for the sake of this three hour shift. But it's the only consistent shift I get. Time to look for a new job I reckon. Once I finish uni, I shall exit retail.
Freezer burn is just a bit dehydrated, it should still be fine for most things. If it is very bad use it for something like bolognese sauce that gives it lots of moisture and time to rehydrate.
Back from the bellarine with yet another big bag o' lemons. Never ends! will have to give more away.
Starting to get thoughts about doing icy poles though.
Basically squeeze them into ice cube trays. thaw them out come summer. Chuck it in moulds (with water / sugar and some berries).. wait for it to freeze. Grab a drill, pour liquid-ish icecream in the holes, partially re-freeze, jab the stick in, then back in the freezer... hrmm.
If you have an electric kettle, chucking the leftover peel/skin/remnants into the kettle and boiling it twice (30mins break in between) is a great fuss free way to clean it! Less recommended if you have the type with a coil inside.
Had a BIG reset sleep last night. Feel asleep at 5:30. Woke up at 8 for a bite to eat and listened to podcasts for.a while then back asleep round ten for around 11 hours.
I knew I had not given myself enough rest to get over that flu and my brain has been ramping up in tighter and tighter circles all week. I feel calm finally today.
Today I will clean the sheets and make some food basics for the week and catch up on a little bit of planning work.
I think I need to reset my bujo rhythm too - it's turning into an unmanaged Todo list of doom. I think I am going to try to enforce 20 mins at either end of the day to sit down with a cuppa and review/plan/organise.
That's awesome that you achieved a big reset sleep!! Envious - I seem to be getting it in bits and pieces but never quite enough to feel fully recharged. I think I got 60% of the way there last night and hoping to try and get the rest in tonight.
I haven't got the discipline to BuJo but my general to do list is chaos too, everything needs doing so I feel like doing nothing. Inspired by your comment, I shall grab onto a wisp of good mood/motivation with the sun this morning to prioritise tasks and de-doomify the list
My hair turned out really nice today. Not sure why, I washed it with a detergent ’soap’ bar and haven’t cut it yet.
I think the issues I was having were only from hair being a bit too long and not remembering to brush it enough. I might grab a large paddle brush to make it easier
I spent 10 minutes banging a wooden spoon on a standard kitchen knife trying to open a coconut. I give up after the wooden spoon disintegrates, the coconut still closed.
My wife comes into the kitchen and swings the same knife at the coconut a few times. Less than a 30 seconds later, we have access to coconut water.
I grew up watching my mum crack open coconuts all the time though I've only done it myself a couple of times. I think you have to do it perpendicular to the seam. Whereabouts are you getting fresh coconuts? Are they any good? I've wanted to have a go at getting some but for grating the flesh, not for water.
We've gotten it from a few vendors over the months, like from Queen Vic market, Footscray, and most recently yesterday in Springvale Central.
My wife otherwise thinks they're all not fresh - it lacks the taste of when the young coconut is opened freshly chopped down from the tree. I thought it's so sweet it's almost artificial.
In my wife's home town home we have a rather large heavy knife. A few well placed hits is all it takes to get the water.
This morning was rough. I had a sleep in, and it was still like 5 degrees when I woke up. 12.5 in my room, but I slept with the electric blanket on low last night, so my fingers and toes were really chilly.
First thing I did was get up, turn the electric blanket onto high to defrost, then hit the heater and go back to bed for an hour until it warmed up
Sanity check: I’ve got a little bit of chicken alfredo pasta left over. Not enough for a serve by itself, but I was thinking maybe chucking it in the jaffle maker for lunch tomorrow? Mrs says that sounds horrible, but she also says a bakedbean jaffle is gross and hates a hot chip sandwich so I’m not sure I can trust her judgement.
Pasta in a jaffle? Go for it!
My late bloke used to shudder when I put leftover curry in jaffles, but he and the boys still ate them. I recently sprung my older boy doing curry jaffles to impress his girlfriend.
This just appeared in the abc newsfeed - home sewers welcome apparently
Still fairly exxy by the metre. Just better than fabric lab or rathdowne remnants.
I've read this about 5 times, and it only just clicked that this is sewing related. I was confused about how much the sewerage market fluctuates, seems like it's the sort of thing that would remain fairly consistent
Fabric shops are charging eye-watering prices for pure cotton and pure linen. Some of us do home sewing either of clothes or furnishings, either for fun or for better fit or to indulge our creativity. This website offers nice fabric at a reduced price. Sorry if this has confused you.
So, for the last week or two, my zygomatic bone (the corner of my eye socket furthest from my nose) has been hurting. When I blink or touch it, it hurts a lot. There's no bruising though, or any real swelling. But it's painful and sore.
I'm low key stressed it's something serious, but it could also be a small fracture from when Mickey pounced on my head. Could be nothing. I should go to the doctor, will have to make an appointment this week.
Got a tuning fork? One lecturer told me an old timey approach to diagnose broken bones was to hold a tuning fork to it and see if the broken bits vibrate causing pain.
Watched Fried Green Tomatoes. What a sweet and very 90s movie. I felt all the warm and tinglies. Jessica Tandy was very lovely but her accent was all over the place which was distracting...
Saw Deadpool. My review: Lots of sharp self aware humour, and perfectly ridiculous high energy action sequences. Silly plot but it that’s all it needed to be. Had a good laugh.
Late night Movie Review. The Gold of Rome. Italy.1960. Re-enactment of German occupation of Rome in wwii and the extortion of the Italian Jewish population.
3 hobbits.
The Abandoned. 1955. Italy. wwii Italy, a young aristo is challenged to become involved and join the cause against Germany when refugees from the bombing of Milan are assigned to his villa.
3 hobbits
Both these B&W movies are beautifully shot and acted and they add to understanding modern history of Italy.