So I've decided it's time for a detox.
We moved house in February, and ever since we have been drinking for Australia and smoking for the olympics. There is just something about this house and our new location that makes us prone to random drunken nights. We have an awesome deck for entertaining, and it just so happens that my besty is now only 4 minutes drive away... along with 2 other gorgeous girls that have adopted me, and you've got very few AFD's (alcohol free days)...
And of course, once I've had a couple of drinks, I start smoking. Ok, ok, once I've had the first sip, I can't blame being intoxicated, I just really enjoy smoking.
BUT:
smoking = bad, smelly, and definitely increases the hangover
drinking = good for you, in moderation. And moderation is something I struggle with.
So, I've decided that it's time for a detox, time to treat my body like a temple instead of a house of sin. Yay for the boring life *yawn*. Can you tell how keen I am on the idea?
I figure that when your colleague calls you a party girl to the CEO of the company, it might be time to hang up the drinking boots for a little while.
It's not going to be pretty.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
CFM boots
So I'm walking through the city the other day, and I see this woman wearing knee high boots. Now, I'm a fan of the knee high boot, I think they can look great......... However, when the woman wearing the boots is WELL OVER 65 YEARS OF AGE - not a good look. I mean come on lady, when your knee caps are sagging over the top of your boots, you've gotta realise that you're just too fricken old to be wearing fuck me boots!
So I had a bit of a chuckle to myself, and on my merry way I went, not giving the mutton/lamb lady another thought until.....
Walking through the city again today, and I see another grandma, even older than the first - wearing LEATHER PANTS!!! Now this one knew she was old, cause she'd gone and asked for the blue rinse at the hairdresser! Let me tell you, ladies, if you have blue hair and it's not of the punk variety, then STEP AWAY FROM THE LEATHER!
So I had a bit of a chuckle to myself, and on my merry way I went, not giving the mutton/lamb lady another thought until.....
Walking through the city again today, and I see another grandma, even older than the first - wearing LEATHER PANTS!!! Now this one knew she was old, cause she'd gone and asked for the blue rinse at the hairdresser! Let me tell you, ladies, if you have blue hair and it's not of the punk variety, then STEP AWAY FROM THE LEATHER!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
10 things about me...
1. I hate my middle name, and I won't tell you what it is - but it's after my Aunties - it's my Mum's sister's firstname, and my Dad's sister has it as her middle name.
2. I am a compulsiver spender, and have to constantly ask myself if I really need something. If I can't find something that I know I already have somewhere, my instant thought is to just buy a new one.
3. My 2nd cousin is the guy who, in real life, chopped off Chopper Read's ears in prison.
4. I like the idea of being a good cook, but in reality I'm lazy when it comes to cooking. And given my oven doesn't work at the moment, it's the perfect excuse!
5. I can usually find a way to get things my own way - without the other person realising what's happening. I try not to do this, but it's tempting.
6. I've had 3 operations, and I love morphine.
7. I very rarely leave the house without a full face of make-up
8. I lied about my weight on my life insurance application. My husband was there, along with my financial planner and some things are private! I was honest about everything else, including my occasional smoking.
9. I read lots of people's blogs, and mine isn't up to scratch!
10. I once got pulled over by the police, in a stolen car - and was 16 with no license. I'd had a couple of vodka's, and contemplated not stopping. They breathalysed me and let me go!
2. I am a compulsiver spender, and have to constantly ask myself if I really need something. If I can't find something that I know I already have somewhere, my instant thought is to just buy a new one.
3. My 2nd cousin is the guy who, in real life, chopped off Chopper Read's ears in prison.
4. I like the idea of being a good cook, but in reality I'm lazy when it comes to cooking. And given my oven doesn't work at the moment, it's the perfect excuse!
5. I can usually find a way to get things my own way - without the other person realising what's happening. I try not to do this, but it's tempting.
6. I've had 3 operations, and I love morphine.
7. I very rarely leave the house without a full face of make-up
8. I lied about my weight on my life insurance application. My husband was there, along with my financial planner and some things are private! I was honest about everything else, including my occasional smoking.
9. I read lots of people's blogs, and mine isn't up to scratch!
10. I once got pulled over by the police, in a stolen car - and was 16 with no license. I'd had a couple of vodka's, and contemplated not stopping. They breathalysed me and let me go!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
VICE SQUAD
So while we were in Fiji we met a couple of newlywed's from Vegas, and got to chatting. She worked in a hotel, as a bar manager - just a regular kinda job. His job on the other hand was to go to work every day and pick up prostitutes!!! He's an undercover cop with the Vice Squad, and his specialisation is prostitution!
Imagine your hubby coming home:
"Hey baby, how was your day?"
"Excellent, I convinced 7 prostitutes to sleep with me for money!"
Of course, he doesn't actually go through with the deed - he just has to get them to agree on a price, and make it really clear that he wants sex - as soon as she agrees, he arrests them. The thing is, in Vegas it's a misdemeanor, so they're generally locked up for 12 hours and then let go.
mis·de·mean·or
–noun
1. Law. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony.
2. an instance of misbehavior; misdeed.
MISDEED INDEED!
So interesting job hey? The thing I found most interesting was the ploys he uses to convince them he's not a cop. He'll ask them why they think he's a cop, and act really interested in who in the room is "actually" a cop. He'll also tell them that he is picking up a girl to join him and his girlfriend for a bit of fun. But the one that works the best, is when he tells them he's married - and he even carries a fake wedding ring in his pocket to show them when they ask where the ring is!
Good to know marriage is still sacred hey?
Imagine your hubby coming home:
"Hey baby, how was your day?"
"Excellent, I convinced 7 prostitutes to sleep with me for money!"
Of course, he doesn't actually go through with the deed - he just has to get them to agree on a price, and make it really clear that he wants sex - as soon as she agrees, he arrests them. The thing is, in Vegas it's a misdemeanor, so they're generally locked up for 12 hours and then let go.
mis·de·mean·or
–noun
1. Law. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony.
2. an instance of misbehavior; misdeed.
MISDEED INDEED!
So interesting job hey? The thing I found most interesting was the ploys he uses to convince them he's not a cop. He'll ask them why they think he's a cop, and act really interested in who in the room is "actually" a cop. He'll also tell them that he is picking up a girl to join him and his girlfriend for a bit of fun. But the one that works the best, is when he tells them he's married - and he even carries a fake wedding ring in his pocket to show them when they ask where the ring is!
Good to know marriage is still sacred hey?
Monday, May 26, 2008
Bula!
We just got back from a week in Fiji, and it was absolute BLISS!
We spent a week on the island of Qamea, in a honeymoon suite - I know, we're not technically honeymooners, but seeing as it was our anniversary..... Yep, 2 whole years of marriage me tells ya! That's an achievement in this day and age ;o)
The bure (that's Fijian for hut I think!!) was amazing - a 4 poster canopy bed (luckily the drapes closed right around it, cause for some reason in Fiji they just LOVE see through curtains! Guess it's the thought of all those honeymooners.....). We also had OUR OWN JACUZZI! In a private courtyard out the back. And an outdoor shower. And yes, it was private - although it took some getting used to. The first time we used the jacuzzi, we sat there, looking up and around us - searching the trees to make sure no one had decided to "farm some coconuts"!
We met some really nice people too. One of the other couple's, who were Australian, would ask us every evening when we convened at the bar for drinks, what activities we had been up to that day. Without fail, the answer would be.... "not much!" We generally ate, jacuzzi'd, showered, starting drinking at lunchtime (well some people eat lunch at 11am!), had a massage, ate lunch, drank some more, had a nap, had a few drinks at the Bure.... then headed up to the bar for the complimentary canapes!
Other than that, the only thing we really did was indulge in ....... dirty.......... hazy................ smelly............. sessions of......................
SMOKING!
(you dirty thing you!!)
Yep, although Hunky and I don't technically smoke (ok, we smoke. Sometimes) - whenever we go on holidays, we turn into full time smokers. It starts just after lunch, with the excuse of being full and needing a smoke because of that (smoking helps if you've eaten too much, don't you know). Then it's the after lunch cocktail, seeing as we're at the bar (smoking and drinking go together like bacon and eggs!). After a nap, you need a cigarette to wake you up (inhaling 20 toxic chemicals just makes me feel SO ALIVE!)
So yeah, obviously I know - SMOKING = BAD FOR YOU
But still, we smoke.
So I've decided it's time to quit!!! I'll just have one more tonight with the girls, to make sure I'm not missing anything!
Oh, and time for detoxing and healthiness too. I had a salad today, with a little risotto ball thing. Then I had the nutritionally rewarding dinner of - vegemite on toast! I'm not used to making my own dinner dammit! I want my Fiji chef back. And William the bartender. And Louie the waiter! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
We spent a week on the island of Qamea, in a honeymoon suite - I know, we're not technically honeymooners, but seeing as it was our anniversary..... Yep, 2 whole years of marriage me tells ya! That's an achievement in this day and age ;o)
The bure (that's Fijian for hut I think!!) was amazing - a 4 poster canopy bed (luckily the drapes closed right around it, cause for some reason in Fiji they just LOVE see through curtains! Guess it's the thought of all those honeymooners.....). We also had OUR OWN JACUZZI! In a private courtyard out the back. And an outdoor shower. And yes, it was private - although it took some getting used to. The first time we used the jacuzzi, we sat there, looking up and around us - searching the trees to make sure no one had decided to "farm some coconuts"!
We met some really nice people too. One of the other couple's, who were Australian, would ask us every evening when we convened at the bar for drinks, what activities we had been up to that day. Without fail, the answer would be.... "not much!" We generally ate, jacuzzi'd, showered, starting drinking at lunchtime (well some people eat lunch at 11am!), had a massage, ate lunch, drank some more, had a nap, had a few drinks at the Bure.... then headed up to the bar for the complimentary canapes!
Other than that, the only thing we really did was indulge in ....... dirty.......... hazy................ smelly............. sessions of......................
SMOKING!
(you dirty thing you!!)
Yep, although Hunky and I don't technically smoke (ok, we smoke. Sometimes) - whenever we go on holidays, we turn into full time smokers. It starts just after lunch, with the excuse of being full and needing a smoke because of that (smoking helps if you've eaten too much, don't you know). Then it's the after lunch cocktail, seeing as we're at the bar (smoking and drinking go together like bacon and eggs!). After a nap, you need a cigarette to wake you up (inhaling 20 toxic chemicals just makes me feel SO ALIVE!)
So yeah, obviously I know - SMOKING = BAD FOR YOU
But still, we smoke.
So I've decided it's time to quit!!! I'll just have one more tonight with the girls, to make sure I'm not missing anything!
Oh, and time for detoxing and healthiness too. I had a salad today, with a little risotto ball thing. Then I had the nutritionally rewarding dinner of - vegemite on toast! I'm not used to making my own dinner dammit! I want my Fiji chef back. And William the bartender. And Louie the waiter! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Where's your husband?
So at this do last night, I was talking to some of the guys I haven't seen for a while. Now, these are guys I've known since I was little - our Dad's had been friends since they were younger. So, I sat down, and the first thing one of their girlfriends said to me was "Where's your husband?"
How's that for fast? Barely a word out of my mouth and already I'm a threat?
All I can figure is, I'd been outside a bit smoking, and as it's mostly the boys who smoke - I must have spent most of the night with boys.... so therefor I was a threat somehow. Funny the assumptions people make.
How's that for fast? Barely a word out of my mouth and already I'm a threat?
All I can figure is, I'd been outside a bit smoking, and as it's mostly the boys who smoke - I must have spent most of the night with boys.... so therefor I was a threat somehow. Funny the assumptions people make.
Trashbag...
So here I am with yet another hangover. I can't remember the last weekend that I didn't have one. Actually, since we moved into our new house, there has been something on every weekend, and when there's been nothing to celebrate we've called drinks on deck, and hung out here with friends for drinks.... on the deck obviously.
I woke up feeling very remorseful and thinking perhaps I'll have a very quiet night tonight. But then I remembered in my inebriated state last night I invited people over.... for drinks. So there goes that idea. It's a gorgeous day outside, the sun is shining - and I've closed all the blinds so that it's blinding dazzle doesn't interrupt my hangover cure, which is sitting on the couch with a glass of cordial, watching a movie until it gets closer to the time I have to get up, clean up, and perk up....
Last night one of my best mates graduated from Goulburn Police College. I took the day off and went to see him graduate, and it was so awesome to be there and see him in his uniform, finally a police officer after 9 months of hard work and sacrifice. The ceremony was great, although about 12 people fainted or came close to - standing out on the parade ground in their uniform including leather jacket for such a long time in the heat would have been pretty uncomfortable. So last night's celebration was for him, he and his wife shouted their family and friends dinner, and then we headed out to Kingston. I must admit, I'm usually one of the last to leave these things, partly because I'm having so much fun and partly cause I don't want to miss anything! Had a great night, but am feeling it today. Off to watch a movie!
I woke up feeling very remorseful and thinking perhaps I'll have a very quiet night tonight. But then I remembered in my inebriated state last night I invited people over.... for drinks. So there goes that idea. It's a gorgeous day outside, the sun is shining - and I've closed all the blinds so that it's blinding dazzle doesn't interrupt my hangover cure, which is sitting on the couch with a glass of cordial, watching a movie until it gets closer to the time I have to get up, clean up, and perk up....
Last night one of my best mates graduated from Goulburn Police College. I took the day off and went to see him graduate, and it was so awesome to be there and see him in his uniform, finally a police officer after 9 months of hard work and sacrifice. The ceremony was great, although about 12 people fainted or came close to - standing out on the parade ground in their uniform including leather jacket for such a long time in the heat would have been pretty uncomfortable. So last night's celebration was for him, he and his wife shouted their family and friends dinner, and then we headed out to Kingston. I must admit, I'm usually one of the last to leave these things, partly because I'm having so much fun and partly cause I don't want to miss anything! Had a great night, but am feeling it today. Off to watch a movie!
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