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London calling
... 5:Learning the art of commando rolls at an early age has assisted in the retention of use of my knees playing outdoor mixed netball in the rain( everyone had a great laugh when I couldn't stop in the rain and had to take evasive action) 6: Dale Thomas is pretty handy at mixed netball. 7: it now gets really dark at 5pm. 8: winston Churchill number 1 Pom for good reason; bloody legend! 9: pure wool beanies with ear flaps are an essential accessory ...
The Amazing Race
... and gizzards of fish, placed in a jar, add herbs and let to putrefy for three months and then eat. Aaaggghhh!!
We knew Henry VIII had several wives that he did mean things to, but we learned how to remember what happened to each of them - divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.
During WWI more soldiers died in hospital than they did on battlefields. Florence Nightingale (the Lady with the Lamp) came along and improved ...
First Go at the NHS
... this medicine and that’s what she gave me. I tried to explain that for whatever reason, the generic version makes you lose your hair. She insisted it was the same thing. So now I have to find the research, again, to convince her that it does indeed make you lose your hair and I have to have the real thing, not the generic. Oh well. A little controversy never hurt anyone and ...
One Year In!!!
... it really. It has been the hardest year of my life...without doubt. Amazing experience but incredibly frustrating at the same time...and continues to be. Now 9 months out from the Games I am expecting little change from now until then. The challenge is trying to be as good as possible about maintaining a bit of work/life balance. Particularly relevant when considering Natasha is almost opposite most of the time in terms of her workload. The test event in August pushed my ...
Full Circle.
... were across the world from our own, we have not enough words to convey our thanks and look forward to seeing them again soon.
The mid point of the trip for us was going home to Shalu and her husband in Melbourne. It honestly felt like going home, with limited space with four adults and two babies they picked us from the airport and made us feel a part of their lives. Shalu makes Indian food just like home and eating the Paratha that first morning filled our ...