Accessibility for all…

I’ve taken to writing this blog on a Sunday morning, load of washing in the machine, and whilst I sit and enjoy a cup of coffee, watch the world go by from my balcony, I reflect on the week that has just been. Last weekend I had my favourite person in the world for a sleepover, so my Sunday morning was not my own. There was no washing, coffee thrown down my neck and certainly no time to write – I have no regrets.

I’ve also had two visits to Brisvegas in the past couple of weeks for work. One for a networking event – ho hum, but I then had dinner in a little bar overlooking the Story Bridge – so beautiful lit up of an evening.

The other visit this past week was to participate in a new film and book festival – Blussh Romance Festival which is being produced by a friend. I had the absolute honour to host a panel of local authors and chat about their romance novels. In preparation for this conversation, I needed to read their books – another reason for the radio silence. Romance books very very different to the children’s book, I usually find myself reading for work. Anna Campbell a well established author with 49 books under her belt, more awards than I’m able to count. Anna’s steamy novels set you back into the regency era (think Jane Austen) with the handsome aristocrat falling for the lesser woman although the female protagonist, becoming an equal and certainly holding her own! A feminist in the 1800s.

Debut novelists – Jordan Claydon-Lewis and Michelle Beesley both who have written their first foray into romance based around their characters travelling – Australia and its Outback feature in Jordan’s book and Michelle’s romance is secured within the underground tombs in Paris.

I love being able to support authors especially emerging authors, to get their work out into the world.

The last week also saw me take me and my dancing shoes to enjoy Pink! She really is an a legend and we would love if she were to call Australia home. Down to earth, super talented woman, also a mum, just doing her thang…

Part of my job, running a public event such as Storyfest is to ensure accessibility for everyone. I know, we can do better but we certainly try and accommodate. This year for the first time, we will incorporate a couple of sessions with an Auslan interpreter and Emma Memma will attend. Emma has written books which incorporate Auslan into the books – give them a look, they’re sensational. If anyone out there has a little one, I’m sure you would have heard of Miss Rachel, I remember that Navy was signing before she could talk, which was unbelievable at the time. Last year, we had a young visitor to the festival arrive in a wheelchair and I later found out, had some difficulties with one of our vendors. Needless to say, that vendor won’t be coming back to our festival.

Living where I do, I’m able to enjoy the spoils of public transport to get me to these type of events. I walk out my door, jump on a bus and I’m away. The other evening, when waiting for the local bus to get to the Pink concert, there was a fellow in a wheelchair also waiting for the bus. It was busy, there were a few people at the stop and when the bus arrived, it was quite crowded on the bus. As those of us readied to board the bus, we all stood back to allow the wheelchair fellow to board first. The bus driver got out of his seat, looked around the bus and then proceeded to let the wheelchair fellow know, it’s busy, there’s really not room for him (there were able bodied people sitting in the handicap seat area). The young girls sitting in the seats quickly jumped up and moved. Before anyone could jump in, the fellow explained, very calmly, ‘Mate, I just really needed to get home’. The bus driver looked at the rest of us, no-one moved. He then huffed and reluctantly lowered the wheelchair ramp and let the fellow on.

I had to bite my tongue, I don’t think I’ve ever been more angry at any individual – it was disgraceful that this fellow even had to plead to be let onto the bus. What is our world coming to, when we would happily leave someone in a wheelchair on the side of the road rather than take an extra 30s to put a ramp out for them. I did get a photo of the bus number and will report the issue but I fear old mate in the wheelchair is used to this type of treatment.

Do better folks…

Oh Boy!

A planning day to map out the next 3 years for Storyfest, a trip to the City, learning how to make soap, starting, what may become a family tradition and attending Dana’s baby shower – she’s been a busy week.

From the work side of things, we’ve announced two amazing women to join the Storyfest board which has approved the further development of regional festivals for children. It’s exciting to work with a group of individuals who share your passion. A trip to Brisbane (for work) reminded me of the craziness of the City and it’s been some time since I’ve been mid-Brisbane during the workweek. So busy – I’m not sure I could step back into that lifestyle. Taking me nearly 2 hours to get home, I’m not sure how people do that traffic everyday.

A few weeks back my friend asked me if I was interested to do a a soap making workshop, initially I was like – nope, not for me. I took a look at the information and decided I’d give it a go, if nothing else, it gave me an opportunity to catch up with Angéline. We set on Saturday morning to a little studio just around the corner – The Craft Parlour. There was a group of 5, all keen to try our skills at soap making. I had decided to embrace the soap making gig, I’ve been on a mission to use all the mini soaps, shampoos etc that you gather from hotel stays and was down to the last bottle of body wash. A particular brand of soap I love, I can’t get any more.

As we’re led through our course, there’s a certain personal element involved, you select the essential oils, whether you may like to add an exfoliating aspect, which is my case was poppy seeds. So we all ended up with a very personalised set of 6 bars of soap. It was a great morning, definitely something I’d have a go at doing myself – I wouldn’t say it’s a cheap way to get soap. I settled on Lemon Myrtle and Rosewood oils, added in poppy seeds and clay (for natural colour). Very happy with how my soap turned out. I was so engrossed in the process, I hadn’t noticed the others around me and their ‘flair’ or ‘artistic’ ability. The photos speak for themselves.

Ready to get our hands dirty…

My decorating skills need some work – hilarious!

Saturday afternoon, the family arrived and I found out that we were making a cake for the baby shower. Two tiered heart cake, iced and decorated! Last April, Manon, Dana and I made Navy’s 2nd birthday cake a multi-tiered frozen ombre! The opportunity to hang out with my kids and chat and laugh and try and figure out what the hell we’re doing is priceless and moments like these I will forever cherish! Due to a miscalculation of pans and cake mix – we ended up with a monster 4-tiered cake to celebrate this boy crashing the girl party!

Whilst we were absolutely thrilled at our achievements we then needed to work out how to transport! We backed up this morning to add the piping and the chocolate letters, I then left them to it to get it to the venue.

It was wonderful for Dana to gather with family and friends to celebrate the upcoming baby boy coming into our world – I think there were about 20+ of us of which 7 are pregnant! Holy hell – don’t drink the water!

Jody and I got the brief – it’s a boy!
The group gathers…
The gorgeous Mumma!
Sensational cake – we nicknamed her ‘The Titanic’
The last photo of the female legacy before this baby boy arrives. 4 generations! NB: Finn is missing! We need to work out how to superimpose her into the photo!

As I sit and type this, my apartment is a mess with the remnants of cake making and a two+ year old – I love it, my heart is full. Roll on baby boy! He’s due 13 March…

With many celebrations to plan for in the coming years, possibly my next craft workshop should be cake making!

Hoarded treasure…

This week seems to have been more chaotic than usual – not sure why, being out Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday may have something to do with it!

Unfortunately Manon ended up back in the hospital which gave us all a couple of days of extra worry, turns out she just had a hell of a headache! Phew.

I spent a fair amount of time with Navy girl this week – I was on pick up duty (pick up from kindy) both Tuesday and Thursday, which is always a highlight. Tuesday I turned up with treats – a Paw Patrol snack that has cheese and ham and a couple of little choc chip cookies about the size of a 20c piece. I also threw in blueberries and a freddo.

I was absolutely the flavour of the month – A’Ma was the favourite. Little did I know when that sugar kicked in after a day at kindy – the freaking sugar fairy from Satan’s lair would also show up. Holy hell on a cracker, did I learn my lesson. When I pick her up, I always send a proof of life photo to the parents so they know I’ve got her!

I watch Navy on a Tuesday evening as Dana and Beej are doing Hypnotherapy Birthing classes (that’s a whole other topic of conversation – she’s going to breathe through the birth!!!) If you know, you know…

So of course, I was on bath and bed duty – note to self – no sugar on kindy days, in fact – no sugar ever! Thursday I collected her with an offering of watermelon or blueberries! It was a much easier evening and definitely more enjoyable!

Saturday 8.30am we’re off to the soccer pitch to watch her develop her soccer skills ready to run on for the Matilda’s in about 2040! It’s a Saturday morning treat I try not miss. Beej’s dad joined us for the first time and I had to break it to him, what he thought was the warm up, was what he was here for. He was waiting for the game to start! Too funny – they’re 2~

We ventured for a little pedicure after soccer, followed by a swim and back to A’Ma’s place. For my 21st birthday I was gifted a Garfield telephone, it was all the craze in the 80s. I’ve hoarded that darn telephone from pillar to post and have often thought of selling it, they’re not really worth that much so I’ve just hung on to it. Navy loves playing with it. So on Saturday, I actually hooked it up to a phone line – the join on this kid’s face when the phone rang and she got a call from Auntie Mon and then Dadda! She loves this darn thing – so worth the 40 year hoard!

Generation Alpha stepping back in time. Wait for when she tries to show Auntie Mon, the colour of mummy’s toes…

It was such a magical day although by the time they left me at 8.00pm, I was absolutely exhausted and slept like a baby!

Today’s adventures took me to my friends’ farm in Boonah. What a gorgeous part of the world, not far from the Gold Coast. Andrew and Louise have retired and now spend their days planting trees, nurturing the wildlife corridor on their property, reading books and so much more. Louise invested in ‘Daisy’ a 1976 MG, we went for a spin and Daisy performed beautifully – so much fun! I fear Louise was a rally driver in another life.

I had stopped off the local grocers to pick up a bunch of flowers or a little something to take with me, I had forgotten how generous and unhurried country folk are. Sandra shared the joys of the local fodder and specials she had been able to secure. Invited me to call back in on the way home and don’t forget to let my friends know. What was to be a quick drop in – found me spending $30 and securing a newfound friend. If you ever find yourself down Boonah way, make the time to call in to Oppy’s Fruit and Veg, ask for Sandra!

So very sweet to finish off this week, catching up with my friend Cecilia and meeting her sister and nephew who are visiting from Victoria. With so many of our friends, we hear so much about family, it’s like we know them intimately but never meet – it was wonderful to meet Shirley and Anthony – if I was more organised I would have had a photo. We had dinner at The Star Casino in the carvery area – not a bad meal, reasonably priced! I couldn’t tell you the last time I visited the local casino and here I am visiting both Friday and Sunday! I would have written more about Friday but best to leave that alone…