Over the last couple of days, our leadership team who had arrived from the Netherlands to meet the Australians were in our Melbourne office. I decided to go in and work from the office to meet them and also see more of the Melbourne colleagues whom I’ve never met. To be fair though, I had […]
Women’s Introductory Golf Program
For the last couple of weeks, I’ve been getting back into golf. This was a sport I started about ten years ago and it was introduced to me by my husband Andrew, who’s a mad keen on the sport. Through his help, he bought me a set of left handed clubs (even though I am […]
Hell Hath No Fury Like A Knitter Scorned
Over the last couple of days, I’v been watching with interest of a situation play out in the knitting community about Those Two Dudes from eCom Crew who shared a podcast about them buying the knitting (dot)com URL for $80 000. During the podcast, they talked about how they thought knitting was a niche market […]
We Wrote a Book
Our second book is now available through Amazon Kindle. This one is a little bit different to our first book which was called Microsoft Teams: A Manager’s Guide to Communication, Collaboration and Co-ordination. This first book provided some ways for teams to be able to use a framework that helped support these. We had received […]
Pud’s Routine
I ran out of ideas to write about so I was inspired by this short video I created of our adorable fat cat, Pud. I wrote about Pud, in a post called What My Cat Teaches Me About Myself and I would say that he has played such an important role during the lockdowns. (Ok, […]
Second Hand Books
I love old book stores. Yesterday I found the City Basement Book shop hidden away between a couple of shops. A small single non-descript door and a long flight of stairs down into a squirrels den of musty, dusty books. I remembered going into this store back in the early 1990s and now that I’m […]
In Love With Stranded Colour Work
I’ve always loved fair isle jumpers. They’re the ones with the stranded colour work around the shoulder, sometimes on the sleeves and around the bottom on the rib. Northern Europeans seem to love them. In Australia, if you’re seen wearing one, you’re likely to be mocked. “Did your mum buy you that jumper?” If you […]
L’Hotel du Nord
I signed up for weekly French conversation classes with Nathalie who runs them at a nearby cafe close to home. A small group of us gather there every alternate week in person and also online through Zoom to chew the fat in French and get an informal lesson from her. I found the group through […]
Preparing for the Unknown
This morning while drinking my morning coffee and checking messages on my phone, I type into Google “Russia and Ukraine World War III”. I had to stop myself there and didn’t even see the search results. I put the phone down and contemplated why I did that. It’s not a way to start a new […]
Getting Into Golf
Yesterday I had my first lesson as part of Womens Introduction to Golf Package run by the Woodlands Golf Course. My friend Caroline and I used to be members of the Womens Golf Network, a social golf club ten years ago that organised lessons and golf games as well as trips away. With life getting […]
Not Sharing
I wanted to start an experiment this year and so far, so good but it’s been difficult for me at times. ? Many people know me as someone who shows and shares her work and learning. I’m pretty open about things that I’m learning about, share resources, interact in online conversations, connect people to other […]
Lost In Translation
I wrote a long post yesterday about Salinger, Hemingway and the song that has been floating around in my head the last couple of days. In that post, I share the movie clip to this movie because it’s what Bill Murray sings at a crowded karaoke bar. The words hit a bit deep for him […]
Snippets of Salinger
This morning at 3 am, I was stirred awake from a weird dream that I couldn’t remember and a song by Roxy Music called More Than This which I couldn’t get out of head for the last couple of days. I have had a few niggling thoughts about my work of late and I haven’t […]
Learning French Through Songs
Every Monday night for the next few months, I dedicate to doing a few hours of my own French study. In effect, creating my own personal learning plan that includes one hour of talking with my French friend then a couple of hours of reading, comprehension and grammar exercises. Today I thought I’ll include learning […]
For the Love of the Real World
In the long term, virtual worlds may have most of what is good about the non virtual world. Given all the ways in which virtual worlds may surpass the non virtual world, life in virtual worlds will often be the right life to choose.” David Chalmers, Reality+ Freaky words. About a week ago, I wrote […]
Mind Over Matter
Last night, we went to Ant Middleton’s Mind Over Matter Tour that was held in the Plenary at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre. It seems like we have attended more events in the last month than we have over the last couple of years. It’s because Andrew had booked many different concerts, shows, and […]
On Being a Man
I’ve no idea what it’s like being a man but I gave it a go a few years ago thanks to a Snapchat filter. I had to put this photo somewhere because at times I feel my tweets seem to disappear along with all the experimentations with various tools. I think over the years, all […]
Languishing
I saw a tweet about “languishing” recently and instantly, I resonated with it. The tweet referred to an article in the New York Times about how many people feel that they are languishing in these current times and I resonated with it. This year has been particularly difficult. The return to work after the short […]
Quel galère!
What a hassle! (That’s a new term I’ve learned so putting it everywhere so I can learn it). Not that learning French is a hassle – not at all. Being flooded with Saturday’s heavy rain and seeing the room filled with water with some of our collectible DVD box sets destroyed – now THAT’s un […]
Le Renard
On Thursday I have my first gathering with my French class. Nathalie takes a French class every week at a nearby cafe. Our homework was to watch this short program about the animals of the Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris and share our own experience of these gorgeous creatures. Here is what I will say […]