Archive for November 2008

Poetry Anyone?

Recently I decided it was time to start further exploring the cultural revolution I have been hearing so much about in Brisbane.  “Speed Poets – this Sunday” I read with anticipation in the Sunday paper.

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A mother knows these things

Feeling like you are a good mum is fundamentally important to any mother.

Motherhood therefore is fraught with expectations, not only self expectations but those of others.  As women are having children much later there is often the stressful productive challenge of trying to conceive and once your bundle of joy is in your arms, you step into a role that other women have been doing since the beginning of time.  In my limited experience, this role carries with it heavy baggage for a new mum.

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Hello, my name is Kylie…

Recently I met a delightful women who confessed that she had an ‘addictive personality.’ “Addicted to what?”  I enquired. “Bad men, recreational drugs, alcohol and drama.” “Gees, your life must be one hell of a party – wanna swop for a while?”

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Cheap Eats in Brisbane

My family ate together almost every night when growing up.  Dinner time is an important opportunity for the sharing of daily experiences and fostering relationships. As modern daily lives continue to become more hectic, often the sharing of a meal is one such valuable ritual that is left behind.  Whether you’re cooking for yourself, your partner, a family or friends, designing affordable and tempting meals is also a constant challenge, even for the best home cooks.

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