This weekend 2 of the junior Glenquarry Goddesses were at Hens' weekends. One in Melbourne, the other in Marbella Spain. This got me to thinking as I do, how did I miss out on all these things, that are now considered rites of passage now?
It started at breakfast this morning, I was looking at Facebook and saw more pictures from the said Hens' weekend and I said to the Signifiant Other, "how come I didn't have a Hen's weekend!"
BTW, I made a absolutely fabulous breakfast this morning, if I say so myself! A few years ago I did Michelle Bridges 12 week challenge and one of my favourite recipes from this was the breakfast beans, so I made my own version of that with chill and chorizo, and then added our fresh chook eggs and made a spicy Spanish beans and baked eggs.
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Showing posts with label weekends. Show all posts
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Baby Boomer's Lament
and spring was here, so we dined Al Fresco!
Anyway I digress...
Thinking about the Hen's weekends got me thinking of all the things that weren't invented, or part of the circle of life when I was at that stage. And then I started to think, can I claim all of them retrospectively?
Here is the list I made, and if you have any other things I forgotten please feel free to let me know...
so here's what I have missed out on, and maybe it has had big consequences on how my life has panned out!
There was no such thing as work experience when I went to school. If you wanted to experience work, you left school in Fourth Form (year 10). If you didn't want to work, you went onto 6th form and then University, AS IT USED TO BE FREE THEN! Some of my friends took more than 10 years to do their degrees, and some (you know who I'm talking to here!) are still going....
But I didn't go to Uni until I had to pay, put "L" on my forehead!
So most of friends and I went into our chosen careers without any real idea of what was involved, needless to say most of us are doing something else these days :-)
Schoolies... well, what I can say. That's a week of my life that never happened! I know some people who came after me at at school, and Schoolies changed their lives.... literally, one of the girls I know of came back from schoolies with a present, that would keep on giving for the next 18 years or so! A baby!
For all of you who didn't have the Schoolies experience, who's up for a gray haired version some time soon?
Glenquarry Goddess will host a Gray Schoolies, if the need is there!
Hen's weekends. This is what I found when I googled it
a website just for hens parties!
give me a break and take a look at the number of hits..
About 1,350,000 results (0.39 seconds)
When I got married back in the dark ages, the only rite of passage for a bride was a kitchen tea. And why? Because we know that women love kitchen gadgets when they are getting married!
Mine was a tupperware party held on a Saturday afternoon , WITH WINE!
The Tupperware lady was a bit overwhelmed that we were drinking wine, it was not what she as used to, but we had a jolly good time! The husbands to be/boyfriends were out the back in the yard having beers and a BBQ. I still have some of that fabulous tupperware from that kitchen tea and glad to say it has now come back into fashion!
Baby Moons, well I figure I have at least 4 weeks of baby moons owing to me, that I am going to take as soon as I can work out who is going to pay for it!
Baby Bonus! I thought that was the baby you got to take home from the hospital, not the flat screen TV people may have bought!
Paid Maternity Leave, Family Tax Benefits etc etc...I get a bit tired of people bashing the baby boomers, about how selfish we are, how we bought houses when they were cheap etc .. but it's all relative.
I'm not finished yet, but I'm going to make this a 2 part blog post, so stay tuned for tomorrows list!
Feel free to add to my list you if like!
Posted by glenquarry goddess at 21:09 1 comments
Labels: 12wbt, baby bonus, baby boomers, baby moon, family tax benefit, Hen's, kitchen tea, Marbella Spain, Melbourne, Michelle Bridges, Paid maternity leave, schoolies, Tupperware, weekends, work experience
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Playing in your own backyard...
I had a great weekend, how about you?
I spent the weekend with 2 of my lovely daughters playing in my backyard that is the NSW Southern Highlands.
Let me explain.....
When we moved here we joined the local slow food group in an effort to meet like minded people and enjoy good food and conversation. Unfortunately our local group disbanded due to no-one wanting to take over the running of the group ( I expect people are too busy or too scared!) but the couple who were the leading lights went on to start their own business...
food path, so this weekend we spent Saturday taking on 2 of their tours.
The first one was at a local truffle farm that now has the honour of growing the largest truffle ever found in Australia Yelverton Truffles. Which is just down the road from Glenquarry Goddess. And I might just put it down here , that a trufferie is on the cards here to! You just might have to wait a few year for us to be productive.
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Favorite youngest daughter with "Jet" the wonder dog |
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here we are a the entrance to the Trufferie |
A side note here, my husband's Irish Ancestors family pile is called Yelverton, so isn't that a bit of serendipity?
Then we went on to Bousaada winery vineyard and mead makers, check out the beautiful building, designed for sustainability and the climate, I can highly recommend Alistair and Michele, the hosts for a very welcoming, relaxing and informative experience.
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Bousaada Winery front entrance |
and tomorrow I'll let you know what we did today!
so come back to play in my backyard tomorrow,,,,,,, please???
Posted by glenquarry goddess at 19:18 0 comments
Labels: Bousaada winery, Bowral, Cuttaway Creek, Eling forest, food, food and wine, footpath tours, mead, NSW southern highlands, Robertson, Truffles, weekends, wine, wine tours, Yelverton Truffles
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