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my favourite music

I was born in the 1981. I grew up with some cool music. But I mainly remember music from the 1990’s. Think Backstreet Boys, Hanson, and Green Day.

My favourite artist is John Farnham. I loved his music for basically my whole life! The first concert I ever went to was John Farnham. I went with a good friend, and we had a great time! I have most of his albums. I have even sung a few of his songs at karaoke!

John Farnham Concert circa 2008 (sorry they are a bit blurry)

My other favourite band is The Dixie Chicks. Although I believe they are called The Chicks now. One of my all-time favourite songs is WIDE OPEN SPACES. It brings back memories of when I was at Uni. I was friends with a girl who lived up the street from campus. We were friends. I remember calling her in the holidays, and her husband told me she had taken her life. I was devastated. This was the song I was listening to when I found out. So, every time I hear it, I remember my friend and her family.

I even enjoy listening to Cary Lewincamp. He is a Solo 7 String Guitarist/Composer from Tasmania Australia. I discovered his music when I went to Tasmania and bought one of his CD’s from the Salamanca Markets. His music is beautiful and very relaxing! I think I have all of his albums.

I do listen to a variety of music, but I tend to listen more of the 1990’s and early 2000’s!

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my favourite musicals

Another thing you may not know about me is that I love musical theatre.

I had my first musical experience when I was in High School; we had a few trips to some shows while I was in the school band. We saw Pirates of Penzance and Phantom of the Opera. Although I loved them both, Phantom quickly became a favourite.

Growing older I have been to see many musicals. Here is a list (in no particular order) of the musicals I have seen

  1. Hairspray

  2. The Sound of Music

  3. Phantom of the Opera

  4. Wicked (Melbourne and Sydney)

  5. Jesus Christ Superstar

  6. Miss Saigon

  7. Cats

  8. Jersey Boys

  9. Pirates of Penzance

I have loved all these musicals for different reasons. I am going to explain my top 2 favourites.

1.      THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

Phantom is one of my favourite musicals. I love the music in the show, the costumes, and the theatrics, especially when the chandelier drops. I can’t put into words how much I love this show. Phantom has a dear place in my heart. It was the first musical I ever saw. It was also the first musical I saw with my Dad. Crazy story, but I was due to go to see it with my ex-fiancé. When we split, I got the tickets. I knew my Dad loved Phantom, so we went together. We had a wonderful time together and loved the show. Phantom was played by Anthony Warlow, an Australian actor/singer. In my opinion, he is the best Phantom!

I saw Phantom again in 2021 with my parents. It was at the Sydney Opera House. It was a fantastic performance, and we had dinner at the Opera House before the show. And drinks at the Opera Bar.

me at the opera bar

2.      WICKED

This is my favourite musical by far. I’m not sure why but maybe because I understand what it is like to be an outcast like Elphaba.

Wicked is the untold story of the witches of Oz. It’s the story of what happens before we meet Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz movie. The costumes are beautiful, the music is fantastic. I grew up watching The Wizard of Oz, and I love that now I know the back story of how the characters in the movie came to be.

I enjoy everything, from the costumes, the variety in the music, and the fact that Elphaba (Wicked Witch of the West) gets to fly, and Glinda (the Good Witch) arrives on the stage in a bubble. And the singing is phenomenal! The range and depth of the actors are amazing, they work so hard.

I first saw Wicked in Melbourne many years ago. I didn’t know much about the show then, but it soon became a favourite! I think it was about 2008. Wicked came to Sydney in 2009. I went with my parents and younger sister.

It was a few years before I was able to see it again. In 2021, Engadine Musical Society did Wicked. They did a great job, and I was about 3 rows from the front!

In 2023, Wicked came back to Sydney! I saw it twice. The first time I went with my Mum, as Dad wasn’t too keen to go! We all have lunch before the show.

Dad wanted to go once he found out how good the show was! This time, I bought tickets 3 rows from the front. It was amazing! We could see the orchestra from our seats. And it was great to be close enough to see the actors' facial expressions!

I have even bought a Wicked Advent Calendar from Amazon! It is due to arrive in October!

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pets of my life

In my life, I’ve had 2 animals. Plus the odd fish or 2, which never seemed to last too long!

Millie

The first one was our dog, Millie. She was a beagle.

I remember I was 7 or 8 years old and in Year 2 at school. Mum and Dad had gone to pick her up while we were at school. I was getting picked up from school with my middle sister (who was in kindergarten). My youngest sister had not yet started school.

She was such a sweet and beautiful dog, but for some reason was scared of men she didn’t know. It may have had something to do with the fact that when she was small, she was attacked by the dog next door, and the make owner of this dog yelled at her. Millie was always OK with my male relatives, as she knew them, but strangers she did not like.

Being a beagle, she had a good nose on her. Anytime she got out, the only thing that would bring her back from up the street would be a Vegemite sandwich! Yes, she was crazy.

My greatest memory of her was when we were on holiday at my grandparents’ house in Bermagui. They backed onto a golf course. We would often take Millie for a walk after hours, as it was summer, so the sun didn’t set until about 8 pm. She was never a fan of water. We were walking out the back of the course, and there was a sewage pond, that was covered with a green moss, making it look like grass. Millie went running and jumped in the water. I will never forget the freaked-out look on her face once she realised it was water! She soon came speeding out of the water.

Nala

And then there is Nala!

She is my beautiful almost 8-year-old oriental cross domestic short hair. I have had her since she was a kitten, but she was a rescue.

I got her when I had more regular hours for work and wasn’t doing shift work anymore. I found her as a rescue and took her home when she was about 4 months old. She is frightened of people she doesn't know and will always hide from them.

But she and I are always chatting. She has a different meow for everything! I also have occasional contact with her brother's owner, and they have similar personalities. Although Nala is not quite as cuddly as Willis!

She even has her own Instagram page!

https://www.instagram.com/nalafarmer/

I cannot imagine my life without her!

There is also Tessa. She was my sister's dog, a Maltese x poodle. She was such a beautiful dog. I miss her a lot as well.

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something i struggle with

I struggle with my weight. I always have. I have my maternal family genes. My Granny and Aunt (both on my Mum’s side) have always struggled with their weight.

I have always had weight issues. When I was a kid, as long as I did some exercise, I was OK, but I always seemed to be bigger than the other kids.

When I got my first job out of home, I didn’t take care of myself and put on a little weight. When I returned home, I started dating my ex-fiancé (who was also on the bigger side.) I didn’t do much exercise, and we ate out a lot. I gained a lot of weight. When we broke up, I immersed myself in working out and loved it. I got down to about 75-80kgs.

I felt great. I stayed at that weight for a few years, but the weight started to creep back on. I still exercised but wasn’t making great food choices. For the last few years, I haven’t done much exercise at all. My excuse is that I need to take care of Nala.

Then I broke my ankle, and then had issues with my stomach, meaning more surgery, and not doing much with exercise.

But this is a chance to get back on the wagon. I am setting up some weights at home, reducing my alcohol and trying to eat healthy! I am also doing some pool walking and am looking at aqua aerobics. Please support me as I go on this journey.

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where i have travelled

I have been blessed to have travelled a lot around Australia. And twice I have been overseas.  I’ve been to most states in Australia except for the Northern Territory. I’m unsure if I can pick a favourite state, they are all so different.

I have included some of my favourite places I have been to. There have been many more, and I will blog about some of them later.

TASMANIA

A favourite destination would have to be Tasmania. I loved the scenery, the beautiful mountains, and the cool weather. The trip was in Autumn, so it was cold! We went all over the state as we hired a car. We spent time hiking in Cradle Mountain and Hobart and going to the Salamanca Markets. Lots of walking and checking out the places off the beaten track!

BUNDANOON, NSW

If I had to choose my favourite Australian destination it would be Solar Springs in Bundanoon. This is in the Southern Highlands of NSW, about 2 hours’ drive south of Sydney. It is a Health Retreat, and I loved going there. I mainly went alone and always met others there to chat with. They provide 3 healthy meals a day. Lots of activities are included: bush walks in the Morton National Park, yoga, aqua, weights classes, and meditation. They also offer PT sessions, fitness assessments, a full day spa plus loads more. It was all so relaxing. The gardens are beautiful, and you can participate in as much or as little as you would like. It is a beautiful old guest house.

I started going there in 2004. I pretty much went every year to rest and rejuvenate. It was so relaxing! The last time I went to Solar Springs was in 2018. New owners had taken over, and it does not have the same friendly environment.

CHINA

My biggest overseas trip was to China in 2011. I went with my parents, as I had never been overseas before (I was 30yrs old). We spent a month there and travelled all over. Highlights include Tiananmen Square, the Terracotta Army, a trip down the Yangtze River on a cruise and a visit to the pandas in Cheng Du. Also, The Great Wall was a highlight!

There were many other great experiences. The main disappointment we had was that we didn’t get to stop at Ikea! We drove right past, but the bus didn’t stop! Every place I’ve visited has so many memories, too many to share here! I made some lifelong friends on this trip and some great memories.

FIJI

This was my last overseas trip in May 2024. I had a great time. I went with my parents and stayed 5 nights at the Hilton Denarau.

We had the best time… swimming, reading books and relaxing by the pool! The Fijian people are so friendly. It was such a relaxing holiday, I can’t wait to go back again

I even had a facial and a massage. It was just nice to relax in a beautiful environment.

the adult's only pool

I have linked my YouTube video of our holiday for you to watch!

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someone i miss

I think the person I miss the most is my maternal Grandmother. We called her Granny. I miss her every day.

I have the most fantastic memories growing up going to Granny and Grandad’s.  We would go there at least once a week, usually on a weekend for a baked dinner lunch, or chicken and chips. Usually, my cousins would come as well, and there was lots of playing in the backyard. There were lots of large rocks, and many nooks to hide and play games.

Christmas was also spent with Granny and Grandad. Again, there was lots of playing, swimming and running around as kids.

We would celebrate any special occasion: birthdays, Christmas, Easter, Mother's and Father’s Day as a family

As I grew older, and I was the oldest grandchild; we held a special bond. We would chat often, and she was so proud when I got into university to become a nurse.

I will always miss her. I still have some guilt that I wasn’t there when she passed away. I was so upset when I found out but was a 10-hour drive from home. My mum didn’t want me driving home in utter distress but was with friends to support me.

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my favourite food

My favourite food is Spaghetti Bolognese. It has been a favourite since I was young.

As a kid, Saturday night was always spaghetti night. And this was the first meal I was taught to make.

It was the first meal my parents taught me to make.

I have adapted the recipe over time. But the recipe is still basically the same.

Spaghetti has always been my favourite meal!

I do it in my slow cooker. I have posted the recipe.

https://potato-armadillo-xmam.squarespace.com/config/pages/6677d824b13962713e9ea509/content

I also love a baked dinner. I go to my parent's place on a Sunday occasionally for lunch. I always like that I get leftovers!

 

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my favourite toy

So, my favourite toy! That would have to be my raccoon.

I got her for my 1st birthday from my uncle and aunt. So, this year she turned 42 years old. She is very well-loved!

Raccoon has been everywhere I have been in life. She came with me when I got my tonsils out when I was 8. And she has been to every home I have lived in. She has been a friend when I have been sleeping as well.

A few years ago (before COVID), I did have to get her restuffed. Her stitching was coming loose, and she had lost a lot of stuffing. One of her ears had also come off (maybe 6 years prior). I found a shop locally, the “Sutherland Shire Toy Restoration Centre”.

She has been a constant in my life; even Nala loves her. I have had many toys and animals in my life, but my raccoon is special!

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earliest childhood memory

My earliest childhood memory is of my great-grandmother's birthday. I am not sure how old she was, but she lived in a Nursing Home.

I think I was about 2 years old, and I remember going to a park In Nowra (2 hours south of Sydney where I live).

I remember playing in the park and having cake.

Granny's house with my cousins

But of all my childhood memories one of my favourite memories was going to my maternal grandparent’s house. We were there at least once a week, and often with my cousins. There are 5 girl cousins. There are 8 years between the oldest (myself), and the youngest. So, we all pretty much grew up together.

We were always over there, playing in the backyard, which had a lot of rocks, and hiding holes. It was great for playing. Many great games were played there.

Also, we had lunch over there weekly on a Sunday. It was always Chicken and Chips, which we all loved! It was great, especially reflecting as an adult, that now we are all still close.

Taronga Zoo

But I think my definite favourite memory was going to Taronga Zoo to see the Giant Pandas in 1988. My family went with my Aunty Lynda (my mum’s older sister), and I remember it being a great day. I know we had to line up for the pandas for a while, but as a 7-year-old, it was just FUN! My Aunty Lynda is my favourite Aunt. This is because we are both the oldest sister of 3 girls!

https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/old-taronga-zoo-photo-august-1988-giant-pandas.142973/

My Aunty Lynda has always looked out for me, and I hope to be the same for my nieces and nephews.

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my worst date

So, after my engagement broke up, I decided to try internet dating! I have many stories!

I always ensured I had a friend I could quickly text if I needed an escape. I only used that once! The guy rocked up in a van with no windows, I had potential end-of-my-life vibes. My friend called me, and I was out in a flash!

There was one guy who really liked trains. OK, each to their own! But proceeded to tell me on our coffee date that he once took a girl to Kiama train station, and they ate lunch at the train station. He had never been there before. We also had to go for a walk after our date and see the local train station! Nice enough guy but it was a NO from me!

Then I went on a dinner date with another guy. We went to a local Thai restaurant. The whole meal cost about $20 total for both of us. I had brought a bottle of wine. Keep in mind that he had planned the date and asked me out.

At the end of the meal, he asked me for $10 for my part of the bill! Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind paying my way! But when a guy instigated the date, I bought the wine and the meal was cheap, I believe he should have paid. Was I wrong?

I went on another date to Jamberoo Recreation Park. It’s a water park with lots of waterslides and anything water! I remember having a fun day. It was all good, we had a fun day. But we didn’t connect which was OK. I got a text from this guy maybe 5 years later. Apparently, he could not stop thinking about me! I then told him to GO AWAY, as I was with someone else then!

There have been some other men I had been talking to, but the stories are way too saucy! Also, many profiles I have come across and they are weird-there is even a story for another time about nappies!

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my current relationship

So, I am single. I live on my own in a unit with my cat Nala.

I have had some relationships in my life, but I like living on my own.

My last relationship was great. He was 18ish years older than me. We got on super well.

I remember the day we “got together”. I had gone into the city with a friend to see HAIRSPRAY the musical. I was a matinee, and I was going to catch up with him for dinner, but myself and my friend wanted to have some more drinks.  He came in to meet us, and the rest is history. We were together for many years.

We made lots of great memories-going on holidays, running events and hanging out. We still chat after the breakup, and we are still friends!

Tasmania holiday

I enjoy being single and living on my own! I have my own space; things are always where I left them. I like my own company. And my parents live close by, and I see them regularly. I also have fantastic neighbours who are always looking out for me!

And I enjoy spending time with Nala!

crazy cat

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a difficult time in my life

About 18 years ago, I met a man. I worked with him he was a doctor where I worked. We dated and got engaged. Looking back, there were issues, but I was in love then and didn’t notice. He was 10 years older than me and an only child. I don’t remember the specifics, but I remember there being problems with his family. I don’t believe they ever really liked me. Although I do remember them saying I wasn’t good enough for their son, as I wasn’t a doctor or lawyer. And I think the apron strings were never cut between him and his mother. He was 35 when we met, and still lived at home until about 6 months before the wedding.

We were due to be married in 2015. He had bought a home and I had started moving my stuff in. It was a month before the wedding and for some reason, I was at his house, with his Aunt yelling and abusing me, saying that we were never getting married, and the family had known this for a month previous. I found my stuff packed up in the lounge room. I had NO IDEA! He also demanded the engagement ring back. I did give it back as I didn’t want any issues.

I was devastated and went to a really dark place in my life. It was like I curled up into a ball that I couldn’t get out of for a while. I was just glad to have a supportive family and friends at the time. Although I was devastated, they were there to pick me up when I was down, and just be there for me with whatever was happening.

My parents had a “party” (for want of a better word) on the wedding day! I was grateful to have the support and love, and something to take my mind off everything.

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piercings and tattoos

I have 2 tattoos, and 1 not so conventional ear piercing!

PIERCINGS

I have a Daith piercing in my right ear. The reason I got this was because I suffer migraines, and the Daith piercing is a pressure point to help prevent migraines. I knew it may or may not help with migraines. If it didn’t help, it was a cool piercing. I’m not sure whether it’s helped, but I have not had many migraines since I had the piercing.

TATTOOS

I have 2 tattoos. The first tattoo I got was on my right wrist. It is a semi-colon tattoo, which is from the project semicolon group. 

“A semicolon is used when an author could’ve chosen to end their sentence, but chose not to. The author is you, and the sentence is your life”

https://projectsemicolon.com/

I suffer from anxiety and depression. I go through many stages in my life, and have been in many dark places. Although I have never contemplated ending my life, my tattoo reminds me to keep going and to never give up. I am on medication for my depression and am seeing a psychologist, all of which has helped a lot. I am working on strategies to get me through the rough times. And this tattoo reminds me to keep going!

My second tattoo is a butterfly on my left ankle. I have always wanted a butterfly tattoo, but I was always worried about what my parents would think. So, after the semi-colon tattoo, I decided to do it. My tattoo artist designed it for me from a variety of designs I sent him. He then coloured it in on the day with my favourite colours! I love it. I got it on my ankle to be out of site for work.

The jury is still out if I will get any more tattoos or piercings, but time will tell.

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my first car

The very first car I owned was a white 2-door 1990 Mazda 121. It was a manual transmission. If anyone is familiar with Kath and Kim (a comedy show in Australia), it was the same car that Sharon had. My parents insisted that I learn to drive a manual car, and my parents advised that the first car I bought was a manual, so I never forget how to drive one, as “you never know when you may need to drive a manual car!” This is so true because all my other cars have been automatic.

When I bought it, the car was I think 2nd or 3rd hand, but it was well looked after. I think I paid about $2000AUD for the car. I bought the car in my last year of university in 2001. I drove it into uni most days, (20km/12.5 miles one way), but the car got its most use in 2002. This was my first year out of home. I moved to Goulburn (2 hours and 193 km/120 miles from Sydney), so there were a lot of trips going up and back on open highways travelling at 110km/hr or 69 miles/hr. Also, there were many trips to Canberra in the car (91.5km/57 miles). I also took a friend on her Learners Permit for some lessons. So, this car took an absolute flogging! And it never died! I don’t know how it survived with some of the speeds it got to for an older car!

When I sold it, there were about 200 000km/124274 miles on the odometer.

There were many good times and memories I have of my little Mazda! I had some great experiences with her. It will always have a special place in my heart.

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bucket list experience

So, when I was around 23 years old, I was working at a local hospital. Myself along with a couple of other nurses decided we would write a bucket list. There were a few things on the list, one of which was skydiving.

We then decided this was a great idea for us to all go and do!!

This was also the first time EVER I had been on a plane.

The place we chose was Picton Skydiving, about a 1-hour drive from Sydney. The day was clear, not a cloud in the sky! We got our safety briefing and suited up before jumping on the plane. I was all good until the back of the plane opened, and I was next to jump (it was a tandem dive.) I remember turning around and saying/yelling to the guy strapped to my back that I couldn’t do it! He then said: “Yes you can, 1 2 3…….” And we jumped. Once we were out of the plane, I had no hesitations. It was one of the best experiences of my life. The free fall was over too fast, and the glide to the ground was breathtaking! Could see to the Blue Mountains, all the way to the water! Although I did feel slightly nauseous from the jolt of the parachute opening!

I am so glad I got the video and pictures of my skydive, as I never want to forget it.

Although I will never do it again, as I am:

  1. Not as young as I used to be

  2. I am an absolute scaredy cat, and I don’t do anything dangerous anymore

  3. I have a fear of heights!

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favourite school memory

I have one favourite memory from high school, but let’s start from the beginning.

I had always learnt and was able to read music growing up. My first instrument was the organ. I did this through primary school, and when I made it to high school, I switched to the clarinet.

Band Tour

I played in the school band through high school. We went on many band tours around New South Wales, including Coolamon and Ulladulla. We all had so much fun. Lots of memories were made on the bus, meeting kids at other schools. We also did concerts at school. I made many friends and experienced so much I otherwise wouldn’t have.

One memory I have is when I broke my braces! We were about 2 hours into the trip, and I had a fantale, a chewy caramel lolly. I chewed on it and broke off one of the bands on a back tooth. I ended up with wire sticking into the back of my mouth for the whole time!

One of our concerts on tour in N.S.W This is me at about 15. I think this was in Ulladulla

ANZAC Day March

But by far my favourite memory was in 1996 or 1997. At that time, the music teacher made us into a marching band. Many hours were practising to march in straight lines while playing an instrument.

In 1997, we were invited to the ANZAC DAY March in Sydney.

Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations" and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served". Observed on 25 April each year, Anzac Day was originally devised to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who served in the Gallipoli Campaign, their first engagement in the First World War.

Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the first campaign that led to major casualties for Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War

The march occurs yearly and all those soldiers from all Armed Services; past and present, march the streets of Sydney. It gives others a chance to thank them for their service to our country. There are many bands that are interspersed between the different groups. We were one of them. It’s a memory I will never forget. The crowds lining the streets, the sacrifice of the soldiers, it was AMAZING! I will never forget that experience!

Although this was a picture taken after I had left school, this is how we looked for the march. I still watch the march each year to see the band.

I enjoyed being in the school band! Although I don’t play the clarinet anymore, I have some great memories and life experiences from that time!

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my injuries

The first one I think when I was about 8. I tripped in the street on a walk with my Dad. I had a greenstick fracture (although I can’t remember which arm). The second time I fell down a hole while riding my bike on holidays. In my defence for this one, there was long grass, and I didn’t see the hole! It was another greenstick fracture. I did get a new bike as compensation from the council for not barricading! The 3rd time, I can’t remember what I did, but yet another greenstick fracture!!

I was then relatively injury-free for many years.

In 2013, I was doing a walk/run on a fire trail. I was about 2.5 km in when I fell over, cutting open my lower jawline! I then had to walk back to the car and wait for my partner to finish his run, about 45 minutes later. I ended up with 3 stitches. This was also 2 days before a glamour photo shoot!

In the last few years, I have fallen over at home a couple of times and ended up with numerous sutures to my head!! I am not sure what caused the fall.

I have had a few sprained ankles (mainly my right ankle). It has been mainly from rolling it while walking!

My last major injury was falling over leaving work in 2019. I was with some colleagues, who heard a “crack”. I heard nothing and thought it was only a sprain. I then drove home. After driving home with a painful right ankle (my accelerator foot), I took my shoe off, and it was more than a sprain! I called my partner and had to proceed down 2 flights of stairs in my unit block and go to the ED. It was confirmed to be a fracture. So, after 3 or so months off work, and 6 weeks in a moon boot (over Christmas, which was painfully hot!), I was back to work. It still aches to this day!

So, as you can see, I am pretty clumsy. My parents have always said I was basically since birth! Hopefully, I am safe now!

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my hobbies

I don’t have many hobbies. In my past life, I used to play netball. I always played defence. I started netball when I was 8 years old. I played until I was 22 or 23 years old.

When I moved to Goulburn in 2002, we had an outdoor team, and we called our team “PUMP”. After the outdoor season, we played indoor netball, 5 a side. This was a super-fast game! But it was great fun! When I moved back to Sydney, I played 6-a-side indoor netball. It became hard with shift work, so I no longer continued.

My new hobby is crochet. I learnt to crochet from my paternal grandmother when I was about 8 years old. I gave it up for many years, until a few years ago when my sister did a short course at a shop called “The Granny Square” in Newtown. I was there for a couple of hours and learnt (again) how to make a granny square. Crochet is very much like riding a bike! 

I have made a few blankets, and dabbled in some cat toys.

my first granny sqaure

Here is the link if you want to check them out: https://thegrannysquare.com/

I have also discovered on YouTube BELLA COCO https://bellacococrochet.com/

She has a website and a YouTube channel, which talks through a lot of projects.

I find crochet very relaxing, almost like a meditation.

a few of my projects

I have also started playing the ukulele. My Mum has helped me practice as she plays guitar. I need to get back into practicing. I did have a lesson, but I haven’t played for a while so probably should get some more!

For my Death Doula course, I played Amazing Grace with my Mum as backup on guitar. It was super fun to practice and record the song!

I even made a video on my YouTube Channel if you want to check it out!

Although it may not be a hobby, I have recently started to read again! I have mainly been listening to audiobooks through my local library. As I drive a lot for work, I will listen to books as I drive around between clients. The library has an app where you can borrow books to either read or listen to. It’s just like borrowing an actual book from the library, but it’s on my phone! I have a video coming up about the latest book I have read.

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my most proud moment

My most proud moment was when I graduated from University.

I was never a really “top of the class” student in High School, I was average. But I knew when I was in Year 10 (16 years old) that I wanted to be a nurse. This was after a week of work experience at a local hospital. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else with my life.

In a blog earlier explaining why I went to Uni and why I chose this route.

But the actual graduation ceremony made me feel so proud. I had achieved a goal I never thought I would. I got a Pass average in my marks and even failed a subject in my second year. By the third year I was even getting a couple of Distinctions and a High Distinction! My parents were also so proud, their oldest daughter had graduated! I was super proud to get up on stage to receive my degree.

I also remember my Granny telling me how proud she was, that I was going to help people like her and make a great nurse (she had cancer), and that I had so much empathy.

I don’t think I have been as proud as when I graduated, nothing has ever really come close in my opinion.

What has been your proudest moment?

pictures from my graduation ceremony and graduation ball

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my first year out of home

So, my first year out of home I went to Goulburn. I worked in the hospital for 12 months as a NEW GRADUATE. It’s a 12-month program where you are supported in your new role as a nurse.

I had always wanted to go to the country to work, and I thought that if I didn’t go my first year after graduating, I would never go! I knew nobody when I went there. But I made some great friends! I did surgical, medical, rehab/palliative care and mental health rotations.

For the first week or so I lived in the nurses' home. A lot of medical students stayed there, as well as nurses who lived a long way from the hospital and finished at 1030pm and needed to start at 7 am.

my room in the nurses’ home

I soon found myself a 2-bed townhouse. I loved living on my own. It was about 5 minutes from the hospital. One of the townhouses was also rented out to students from the police academy!

I made some friends, some of whom I keep in contact with to this day! It was funny, as one of the girls I went to Uni with also went to Goulburn! So, I at least knew 1 person.

If I had my time over again, I think I would have stayed in Sydney. But I did gain some valuable life experience. And I loved living on my own! There was nobody to disturb my sleep after I had done the night shift, and I could come and go as I pleased without having to answer to anyone!

I will never regret this time, and I have some wonderful memories!

my townhouse

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