Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton, two mammoths of the music industry; talented poets and singer/songwriters joining forces once again. Their rendition of Tennessee Whisky at the CMA’s in 2015 sends shivers down my back Every.Single.Time I listen to it. Sexy soul/r&b paired with gritty country/bluegrass, I couldn’t wait. A golden opportunity for them to say … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2018
One Word
What’s one word people would use to describe you? Kind, loving, ambitious, honest, funny? How the world sees you and how you see yourself is important; how we interact with our world has an effect on our mental health and well-being, especially in young people. We are social beings and as so respond to people … Continue reading
Loss.
As summer approaches (ok, I’m slightly premature but it’s sunny!) the same thing always pops into my head, it’s another year since that day….I’ve tried to write about this subject so many times in the past but haven’t had the courage or strength to yet. I still don’t, but I’m going to try. “There is … Continue reading
Parenting. Eye. Roll.
What a total parenting wanker! So yesterday’s post came across a bit preachy eh? Dear god that was not my intention – I could feel the eyes rolling from all the way over here! Haha. Whilst I don’t take back anything I said, let me just clear the air, it smells a bit like judgey … Continue reading
Life Lessons in Sport
As parents there are a million and one things we need to do so we create well rounded, happy and healthy kids who will contribute to our society in a positive way as adults. Right? Self confidence, self respect, kindness, compassion, manners, cleanliness, healthy body image, a good work ethic… the list goes on and … Continue reading
What I know at 37.
On the back of yesterday’s post “What I don’t know at 37.” I had to follow it up with a post for balance, innit, so without getting too deep and philosophical, (because who needs that going into the weekend?) I’ve found, for now, a handful of monotonous tasks I can do that as a spritely … Continue reading
What I don’t know at 37
My Honesty Revolution post from yesterday got me thinking about what we share and don’t share on social media, but more than that, what we share with people in real life too. We live in a world where information is at our fingertips, we can lose hours to YouTube watching Ellen or The Wendy Williams … Continue reading