READ I read this post by The Annoyed Thyroid and it sent me on a nostalgic mania, and a week or so later I've booked a trip we can't really afford for next year to Paris (and Venice). I've got a lot of serious ill health in my family at the moment so I'm guessing this is a reaction to that. As we learnt from Squid Game "Hodie mihi, cras tibi" the Latin for 'Today it is my turn, tomorrow it will be yours."
WATCHED Been to the theatre a bit - saw Betrayal (Pinter) last night at the Old Fitz (ends August 10) and Judy Davis in The Spare Room (based on the Helen Garner book. While I didn't like the narrator in the book, I thought Davis made her much more likeable). We also saw Lisa Simone's show on her mother's legacy. I found it quite sad how tangled up her life is. As a parent, I think you want your child to be their own star. She is in a tricky situation, because she knows why 90% of the audience went, so doesn't want to disappoint, but also wants to showcase her talents in her own music.
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HEARD A friend and I went to Kiasmos at the Opera House, not the ideal venue for a dance but after the first song, they waved us up so the whole audience eagerly jumped to their feet and we danced for the rest of the show. In that moment the energy and vibe of the concert hall instantaneously changed. It was so fun and joyful!
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Late to the party but I discovered The Guilty Feminist is watching And Just Like That - so listening to those episodes in reverse order. If you find yourself hate watching the show, annoyed with all the characters, it will definitely make you laugh! Seriously though, was Carrie always this awful and why didn't I ever notice? And Aiden? What on earth is she thinking. Big time ick.
AND LASTLY My top three moments? How to narrow it down? I've had lots of lovely dinners, lunches and brunches out. Not sure which to say was the highlight? They were all great. But I guess getting all the kids together for a family catch up is always my favourite. Too rare for my liking but I'm greedy for their time. (And as I said re Lisa Simone, I want them to also have their own lives and happiness, so I try to walk the fine line that works for all of us).
Been going to music trivia and music bingo. These are such fun ways to get out during the week. With groups or just another friend, it's always a laugh and easy catch up.
My greatest 'little' love - my baby with her baby!
And absolutely last, leaving you with Nina. She really was an extraordinary talent.
I like the reflections in the tiles.
ReplyDeleteLots of little loves and I want the puppy. Adorable.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week, Lydia. ♥
Interesting post, I wasn't aware about Lisa Simone's back story so will look into it. Sorry to hear about the illness in your family. A trip to Paris and Venice sounds wonderful. Thanks for linking
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the ill health of your family but they say Paris is always a good idea, right? That photo of your baby with her baby is adorable! It sounds like you have had a good month; it's always a great sign when you have a hard time narrowing down your list of favorites!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the ill health in your family. A trip to Paris and Venice sounds wonderful. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
ReplyDeleteI can never get enough of Paris and Venice. Enjoy!
ReplyDelete...I love the bird popping out of the mural!
ReplyDeleteMy closet hasn’t gifted me with any new dresses lately, but a girl can hope.
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ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to read about the health problems your family is facing. I hope it's nothing serious and all will be well soon. The trips sound amazing. I hope it's fun for all. I enjoyed your song picks today. Thanks for joining the 4M party, Lydia. Have a boogietastic week! xo
ReplyDeleteLove the reflections in the first photo and of course you dog with his "baby" is too cute. I've also found this winter is Perth has been colder than normal and with a lot more rain too. In fact we had a few days ago the coldest day in 15 years, with 0,3C! Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Lydia.
ReplyDeleteSounds like July was a busy and fun month! Hope your family's health problems will be resolved soon. Paris AND Venice - what a fabulous trip! ♥ Your baby is adorable and that's an interesting cover by Nina Simone. Cheers from Canada. ☺
ReplyDeleteCloset shopping is fun, isn't it? Nina and Lisa Simone were/are such talents. I had never heard Nina sing Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - I was pleased to discover that the Animals song I knew was a cover and Nina's is the original. Kiasmos is new to me.
ReplyDeleteYour puppy is beyond cute! Yes, booking that trip is in response to all the stress you are experiencing but you need it because it will give you the strength for what may follow. Loving the tunes and Carrie was always annoying. I have not seen the latest version but I can imagine Aiden being icky
ReplyDeleteHe's unbelievably icky. It's so bad.
DeleteHi Lydia, gosh you do some fun things! Sorry to hear there's been ill health in the family. There has in mine too. We hope to travel to the UK next year but haven't made any bookings yet. We need to bite the bullet because you never know what lies ahead and I'd really like to travel and have get some more joy in my life. I adore the photo of your baby with his baby at the end of the post. Thanks for sharing with us at #WWWhimsy xo
ReplyDeleteHi Lydia, your posts never cease to amaze me! Living in a small isolated rural town where we have to make our own fun (or just hibernate in winter) to have all those fabulous events on hand must be fabulous fun!!
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You are in a very tricky life stage and I so understand it. I send my love and all good wishes for the serious health issues to be sorted. I listened to Helen Garner's narration of the Spare Room and I felt depressed overall. Her words are often amazing and I usually listen/read all but that one left me...sad. I am glad you are finding some joy and light as you go through each day (and night, in your case)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful to discover treasures in one's wardrobe? I love your tabi socks - they are such fun!
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