Author Archives: The Lady in the Back Row.
Choosing What’s Genuine
Before I dive into cleaning. Today’s plan: clear out old, unused clothes and make a bit of space. I’m also looking for a small piece of Grade A jade to bring good energy into the year. Funny how much of it is dyed or manufactured, made to look real when it’s not. A good reminderContinue reading “Choosing What’s Genuine”
Saturday Morning: Down the Rabbit Hole of Peace and Tranquility
Since I was 16, I have always had a partner. This Easter, I’ve been single for four years…… In this chapter of my life, I have found my way back to myself. They say being alone is dangerous, it shows you how content you can be. I used to look to partners for support, butContinue reading “Saturday Morning: Down the Rabbit Hole of Peace and Tranquility”
Friday Morning Rituals ✨
Friday is my favourite workday of the week. I move through the quiet rituals of my morning, tending to the fish, the dog and cat, pausing with the plants, breathing in the sweet scent of the garden. Enjoying my morning coffee, I read the news. The towering eucalyptus, magnificent, radiant…. its bark peeling to revealContinue reading “Friday Morning Rituals ✨”
6 am Barre and Other Questionable Life Choices
Pilates at 6 am. I am new, not strong, and surrounded by women who appear to have been born doing Pilates. Still, I survived and that feels like a win. Also attempting to give up smoking for what must be the thousandth time. I am experienced at quitting by now. Let’s see how this roundContinue reading “6 am Barre and Other Questionable Life Choices”
The Struggle You Can’t See: How Mental Health Affects Everyone Around it
Mental health struggles affect not just the person living with them, but everyone who loves them. Misunderstanding or judgment adds weight to an already heavy load. Mental illness can change how a brain works, so what looks like defiance is often just symptoms. Patience and empathy don’t fix it, but they make the journey easier.
Sweet 16: Milestones and Memories
Yesterday was my granddaughter’s sweet 16. She is so beautiful. The day carried an extra layer of excitement, she had recently passed her online learner exam, and yesterday she drove for the very first time. It was such a special milestone. Sixteen is a turning point, a quiet step toward independence. I found myself thinkingContinue reading “Sweet 16: Milestones and Memories”
Back to Work
Getting back into routine feels steadying, like slipping back into a rhythm that was always there, just paused for a while. This break felt different. For the first time in a long time, it actually felt like rest. No constant pressure to be productive, no background noise of unfinished tasks. Just space. Rest changes theContinue reading “Back to Work”
Ready for the Work Year
Tomorrow the work year starts. Not with big promises, just readiness. A clear desk. Light through the window. Everything set up to begin without friction. Positivity doesn’t need noise. Sometimes it’s simply being prepared and moving forward.
Two Days left
Two days left and work begins for the year. Yesterday the beach showed us two very different experiences. One calm day, easy, open, inviting. And then a wild one: wind up, waves crashing, endless blue, a strong current, and purple jellyfish drifting through the water. My granddaughter was disappointed. She wanted to swim without theContinue reading “Two Days left”