The Wives

Went to see The Drovers Wives on Friday night. It was superb. I usually find modern dance a little hard to take (though often beautiful), but this piece had so many layers – the story, the photography, the set, the music and the dance that I found myself carried away.


The other thing that surprised me was that the piece – though about women in the bush in Henry Lawson’s day – really resonated with me as a modern-day woman. Isolated in the suburbs with a small child – as I was. Brilliant. If you get a chance to see it – last day Saturday.

This year I am vowing once again to see some festival shows. Already I’m 100% in front of the last two years. Males who are suffering from diabetes normally face erectile dysfunction or as it is also known by the name of impotence where in people even after willing; fail to make proper long lasting erections. generic pill viagra The women that ride their own motorcycles often got their start when they buy levitra professional were very young and received their influence from a parent. So when these blood vessels dilate a greater amount of blood is supplied into the penis buy levitra online increases which leads to firm and long lasting erection. Literally, generic sample viagra http://mouthsofthesouth.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/MOTS-Tart-4-20 there are millions of men who cannot get it up for penetrating and performing during intercourse. I don’t know what happens. I just don’t get round to it I guess although last year I was IN the festival as part of Mr Cha Cha’s Ballroom and I MC’d the Salley Vickers luncheon so I guess you could say I went to two events – it’s not the same when you’re in them.

I’m going to the WA Ballet and the opening night thing in Kings Park and well after that, we’ll see.

Today I rang up my daughter’s teacher because she is not happy at swimming lessons – compulsory for two weeks. The problem is that technically she is not so good even though she can swim confidently so they put her down levels – well now she is so far behind her peers that it’s embarrassing for her and she would prefer to sit out.

It’s a tricky one. While I can see the swimming teacher’s point about correct frog kick technique my girl certainly won’t gain any benefit by sitting on the sidelines. On the other hand I don’t really want to give in to her stamping the foot. Anyway he’s going to “have a word” and “see what he can do”. It can’t just be my child surely?