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Mia on the set of the Today Show

 

 

 

 

So. Good week? Nice day? Any thoughts? We have one open post a week on Mamamia, where we can all talk about anything you like. Anything at all. And here it is.

I’ve been writing more column posts on Mamamia lately so I’ve taken a break from writing the weekly Open Post but I thought I’d make a return today.

Many commenters have asked how we’re doing with the increased level of argy bargy that comes with increased traffic. Double edged sword etc. The answer is that mostly we’re fine with it. Rude comments are deleted as soon as we see them. Life goes on.

I was a bit exhausted though yesterday. A wee bit battered. It didn’t last long. I bounced back pretty quickly and I’m feeling much better today. But it is a unique and extremely challenging experience to read hundreds of rude comments about yourself, without being able to be rude back, lest you be accused of, you know, BEING RUDE. Or BULLYING. UNFOLLOW.

This column I wrote about a fight I recently had with a stranger on a plane blew up as a number of commenters went quite feral. It’s always these kinds of seemingly innocuous posts – when they go that way – that catch me unawares. When I write about controversial topics like abortion or feminism or gay marriage or when I take on organised aggressive groups like the anti-vaccination AVN, I’m braced for the onslaught. And in most cases, it’s a spirited debate about ISSUES. Not me.

But when I write about something that happened in my own life and I get slammed for it, well, that’s harder to know how to respond. The way I write has always been to take situations in everyday life and sort of analyse them. Often using myself as a punch line. I never particularly try to show myself in a positive, perfect light. I find it much more interesting to explore the more authentic bits of my life. The unintentionally funny or awkward or uncomfortable or embarrassing bits.

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Mia hanging out with Millsy on the set of Young Talent Time

Just as I did for the column about my fight with the stranger. Anyway. It’s all part of the peaks and troughs that come with this gig. My only concern is that I don’t want that kind of loud negativity (negative commenters are always the loudest and most memorable!) to sit on my shoulder next time I’m writing my column and inhibit me from telling the truth about something I did or felt or said for fear I’ll get slammed. Because sure, I could portray this fictitious, glossy magazine version of myself and my life but I walked away from that because I don’t think it’s helpful to other women. To be fake or only talk about the good bits.

So that’s me.

On another note, it’s the Easter Hat parade at my daughter’s school today, followed by a family picnic and easter egg hunt. I’m dashing out of the office to go to the parade but I have a meeting after that and can’t stay for the hunt and picnic. And you know what’s SO interesting about this (to me)? I don’t feel guilty. I keep waiting for it to hit. To feel terrible about not making it to the hunt and the picnic. But for some unknown reason, I’m totally cool about it.

Her nanny who she adores will be there with her own baby daughter and my younger son and I feel completely secure in the knowledge that I’m doing my best to be there for the parade and she’ll have a great time without me afterwards.

If you are a guilt-ridden mother, I just wanted to tell you that to make you feel better. I’m sure I haven’t put my guilt to bed forever but the lightness I feel without it today is quite delightful.

We had some great time together, my daughter and I, on the weekend at Young Talent Time where I took her to watch the show being taped. We loved it so much that I’m going to write a whole post about it this Friday. But I’ve put a few sneak peek shots in the photo gallery below:

I was sent some Von Follies lingerie by Dita Von Teese.

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332 Comments so far

  1. Louise

    Just read your book Mamamia, laughed and laughed, especially the part about being ‘milked’by the midwife and not knowing where to look, I was so there with you! I think your posts are fantastic and I believe that if everybody was just honest instead of being so judgmental the world would be a much nicer place :)

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  2. Josephine

    I’m almost ashamed to admit I spent a couple of hours looking through this site the other day http://whatshouldwecallme.tumblr.com/. Cheered me up no end ;-)

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    • J

      Ahh! Why would you post that?! I just lost like half an hour of my day

      …. more now ….

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    • katie

      That’s so excellent!

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    • Amelia

      OH LORD! My abs hurt from laughing hysterically to the point of not being able to draw breath! That is gold – has kept me entertained for hours – Sorry fiance, looks like I’ll run out of time to wax my bikini line tonight!

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  3. AJS

    I listened to Amy Winehouse’s album on the bus and couldn’t hold back my tears. My fave female singer. RIP.

    I just finished watching the college basketball championship and I feel so sorry for Brittney Griner cause of the relentless jibes she receives from fellow players, spectators and people on social media.

    I watched the Lindsay Lohan morph video and it made me sad for her loved ones. I can’t imagine what it must feel like to see someone you love self-destruct like that, to a point where they look completely unrecognisable.

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  4. cups of tea

    On my mind today is an article in the Sydney Morning Herald by Ross Gittins http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/workers-pay-the-penalty-for-oneway-flexibility-20120403-1wakl.html
    It has over 300 comments so far, so I figure I’m not the only one with strong feelings about this issue. In summary he’s questioning why we’re becoming a 24/7 economy.
    I work on Sundays so this is pertinent to me.
    I put up with working Sundays. It goes with the territory of working in TV. It’s only four hours. My husband can look after the kids. But remember in the olden days when you’d open your front door on a Sunday and the streets would be quiet?
    This weekend will be different for most of us because it’s Easter (although I work Sundays and Mondays regardless of public holidays )
    But how long will it last? How long before shops are open on Easter Sunday too? When are we going to stop being so “flexible” for our employers and give ourselves more of a life? Such as going shopping on Saturday morning then having weekends together with the family?
    And now banks are considering opening on weekends…
    I think we’re going in the wrong direction

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    • Mia

      Cups of Tea – we’re posting about that tomorrow. Agree it’s an important issue.

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    • JM

      I read that this morning and one sentence that really struck a chord with me was the “buying our leisure rather than doing our leisure”. Wow. I bet he didn’t even realise what an impact that’s made on me.

      I’m off to check out the comments now!

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  5. Haven Maven

    Hey Mia. I’ve always enjoyed your writing. I know its easy to say, but please don’t change your style based upon small minded people who usually hide behind the Anon moniker. Frustrates the crap out of me when people play the player and not the ball.

    Can so relate re the Easter Picnic. The midget has her hat parade today and both her dad and I have work commitments we really can’t get out of – parade is smack in the middle of the day. So new bloke said to me this morning – ‘How bout I duck up to the school for the parade, just so she has someone there for her?’. What a star!! So he just texted me to say she saw him and smiled and waved and pointed him out to her friend. Bit amazed that he even offered.

    Loving this weather! Life is shit hot and shiny atm!

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    • iamevilcupcake

      Your new bloke sounds freaking awesome . . .

      Does he have a brother?

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      • Haven Maven

        He has a couple!

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    • Mia

      What a divine new bloke…sounds like a keeper.

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  6. Emmeline

    Just received my online grocery shopping order and have accidentally ordered enough broccoli to feed a small starving nation. A nation that likes broccoli. Ok so it is only 4 heads but am wondering if anyone has any great recipe ideas to use up this broccoli. Preferably something I can freeze?

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    • Holly

      Broccoli soup? I make a really yummy zucchini, bacon, corn and potato soup (chowder?) and I think it would also be really nice made with broccoli instead of zucchini.

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    • Nora

      You can cut the Broccoli into florets and freeze until required if that helps your dilemma!

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    • iamevilcupcake

      Or you could burn it cause broccoli is the devil!

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      • detachableprincess

        NO! I love broccoli more than about any other vegetable. Cauliflower, on the other hand, can kiss my ass.

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  7. maybedaisy

    For you, Mia.

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    • maybedaisy

      And can I just add that I love this site and have been visiting every day for the past two years. Sometimes I comment, often I don’t, but I see all that happens and it helps shape my views. So, thank you. All of you, writers and commenters alike.

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    • Mia

      lol. THANK YOU FOR THAT> xxx

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  8. Cinnamon

    Traveling. When we decided to move to the US I was so excited about the prospect of being able to visit all these different places but it hasn’t happened like that so far. I guess I should feel lucky that I’ve been to Chicago, New York, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Windsor (although that doesn’t really count much since it’s like a quick drive across to the Canadian border).

    Anyway my point was that I wish we could travel more, but then I remember we are not here on a holiday but actually living and working here and getting time off from work here is not very easy! If you’re lucky you get 2 weeks off, if that. But at the same time I don’t want to have moved to the other side of the world and not have visited other places.

    Definitely something to work on!

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    • Yes, I read somewhere the other day that you have no statutory entitlement to sick or annual leave in America, nor do you get paid for public holidays!

      Only if you’re lucky do you get two weeks written into your contract and much of that is consumed if there is a Christmas shut down. That combined with no universal health care has me shaking my head and thinking gosh we’re lucky in Australia.

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      • endeavourbeauty

        my friend married an american and she made sure HE moved to australia. she doesn’t see why anyone would leave australia, with all its entitlements; to live in america.

        her husband of course didn’t mind, he thinks it is much safer here and his mum is especially glad their daughter will be raised here!

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      • Cinnamon

        Yep, people in Australia are definitely lucky! In our case, I work 2 part-time jobs here and I don’t get any sick days, so no pay if I take a day off for being sick, and like I said If I’m lucky I get 2 weeks off annual leave, but at least they know I’m from overseas and there’s a likely hood that I would be travelling back home. As for my husband he does get a few sick days and gets paid for them, his annual leave is also 2 weeks, but his company is made up of about 90% people who have come from overseas and a few Australians in there too, so they are ok with him travelling overseas etc.

        Maternity leave here is shocking also, 3 months and you have to have worked somewhere full-time for a year.

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        • Rach

          Yes, I continue to discover ways in which Australians need to be so thankful!

          Medical care is prohibitively expensive and, to be honest, crap. The education system perpetuates the class divides. There are no benefits in jobs – no paid lunch breaks (although you are required to take one), the tax system is so complicated that no one can do their own, oh, I could go on!

          Cinnamon, I know how you feel, although we are lucky that this is our 3rd time in the US, and therefore have done some of the touristy stuff already. :) We have never been on a holiday that wasn’t for a purpose, i.e. work related. It would be nice!

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  9. Katrina B

    Today could not go quick enough!

    I’m leaving work at 3.00pm yay! being picked up by Mumma to go and collect my brand spanking new mazda3! Yippee!

    On a side not this week could not go quick enough either, it seems the manager do not like 4 day weeks and seem to lose their minds and go mental!

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  10. Elise

    OMM: I went into work today where I’m currently on maternity leave for a girl’s baby shower. Anyway I brought my 9 month old baby boy who has just learnt to crawl and didn’t want to stay in my arms so I let him crawl on the work floor (it is a large office environment). I kept a very close eye on him to ensure he was out of reach of any dangers. Someone made mention that she thought it was gross that my little boy was eating crumbs from the floor which left me feeling like I was a terrible mother for allowing him to be on the floor. (The crumbs were from a biscuit I’d given him to satisfy his curiosity whilst we were out & I immediately picked him up once realising he’d done this). I felt so judged & awful. Did I do the wrong thing? What would other’s have done?

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    • Sarah

      You did nothing wrong, babies gotta crawl and they will eat anything……. I hate the power little, negative comments can have-try and let it go now!

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    • Cinnamon

      Don’t have kids but the fact that you went to this baby shower with a fairly new baby is plenty, you shouldn’t have to feel guilty about letting your baby crawl on the floor!

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    • elle

      Don’t worry about it! It will be good for his immune system!

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    • endeavourbeauty

      it’s the first of many things he will be putting in his mouth that shouldn’t be in his mouth!

      don’t feel awful, at least it wasn’t a paperclip or anything hazardous

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    • Holly

      Don’t worry about it one little bit. My two year old has eaten toast crusts out of the bin – and he didn’t even get sick! It’s impossible to prevent them from putting everything in their mouths and it will improve their immune system :)

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    • Lealea

      Don’t worry, if you had made him stay in your arms he probably would have cracked it and carried on and then you would be judged for your baby’s less than perfect behaviour. People judge no matter what, judging mothers must be the easy option because so many people do it. Eating crumbs off the floor isn’t the worst thing in the world, go easy on yourself.

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    • alikelystory

      when my LO would get comments from eating stuff off the floor I would just laugh and say – this is a kid who licks peoples shoes when ever he gets the chance!!! A few crumbs would be the least of my worries ;) (ps bet the person who said that to you was not a parent!) its tough but try to shrug it off xx

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    • Nora

      Ha! ( directed at the person who made the “gross” comment) I bet she doesn’t have any children if she thought that was gross!

      Eating a couple of crumbs off the floor? That’s nothing! She sounds a little ignorant and naive in the child rearing stakes.

      I would have done exactly the same thing in your situation.

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      • Judie

        What’s a few crumbs?!! My youngest son, the one who ate dirt; tried to eat snails; ate dog and cat food; ate mulch, etc. is extremely healthy. It’s good for their immune system to eat a little dirt.

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    • MissT

      Don’t even need to have had children to know that’s normal!

      Check this out. Is that chocolate? Nope. Dirt. From the driveway.

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      • MissT

        That’s me, by the way. I turned out alright ;)

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        • Elise

          Is that really you? I love it. Yes, kids & germs/dirt etc cannot be separated, nor should they be. Surprisingly the person that made the comment is a mum, a mum who makes every effort to appear perfect, definitely not someone that has ever made me feel good about myself. I do wonder though what her life is like behind closed doors at home.

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      • Bird

        what a gorgeous photo

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    • Elise

      Thankyou for all of your supportive comments everyone, I came home in tears, but I now feel so much better. I genuinely thought that people would’ve viewed me as being a bad mum (I think I’ve lost perspective a little bit since being home 24/7). This online community is the bees knees.

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    • oddsocks

      The 3 second rule is more like the 3 minute rule at my house…. if they can find it they can eat it. Yes it is gross but it is also inevitable. If people make comments like that to me I just laugh and tell them it didn’t violate the 3 minute rule so I don’t care!

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    • oddsocks

      Sorry, me again, just wanted to share a story that might cheer you up!
      A friend of mine was driving when her toddler piped up saying “oh yum, oh this is really yummy mum”…. my friend had not given her anything to eat, on asking what she was eating the toddler said “a lolly”…. what, where did you get the lolly from? “my shoe”.
      Yes she was eating a lolly from the bottom of her shoe.
      Now that is gross (and insanely hilarious, we were pissing ourselves laughing hearing the story).
      My friend is a good mother, a fantastic one actually, and I am sure you are too!!

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      • Elise

        That is gold! Thankyou xxx

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    • Zoe

      Oh my gosh you did nothing wrong! Does she even have kids? Sounds like she doesn’t to me…My seven month old has just started moving about and the other day while I was changing her wet nappy, I put it to the side and she grabbed it and put it in her mouth! I was horrified. Now that is gross. Crumbs on the floor is nothing!!

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    • Mia

      Elise – my eldest son, when he was about the same age as yours was once crawling around at a friend’s farm and I saw he was eating something.
      I walked over to investigate.
      Kangaroo poo.

      I’d call crumbs a gourmet meal!!!!!
      Bonus points that they hadn’t been through the digestive system of a marsupial.

      Good for his immunity.
      You’re a great mum!
      xxxxxxxx

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      • Susan As Well

        LOL! Kangaroo poo … that is classic

        I once worked with a paediatrician who used to say you have to eat so much dirt before it kills you and no one has died from it yet!

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      • Elise

        Just saw this comment and it had me laughing out loud. Please don’t ever change your writing style Mia.

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  11. Laurensmum

    The mother guilt definitely OMM.

    Have been working practically full time to pay the bills but my daughter is exhausted. She has had a huge month with birthdays and a wedding recently. She normally loves kinder but now cries because she wants more “at home days” with me. She also wants a sibling so she always has someone to play with but after hyperemesis and severe PND we aren’t having any more children. She is now the love of my life and I don’t want to ruin that.

    I’m trying to balance things so I can spend as much time with her as I can but I feel lousy. She is so upset at the moment. :(

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    • MissT

      You can only do the best you can do!!

      Keep your chin up and do what’s best for your family, whatever that may be.

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    • Shan

      hugs to you laurensmum. I swear I almost had PTSD about my hyperemesis and that’s WITHOUT the PND you went through. I completely empathise with how you feel xxx

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    • Mia

      Laurensmum,
      You’re doing your best. All kids go through stages of wanting to be with mum instead of kindy or school – even if you’re with them all the time.
      It will pass. You’ll be OK.
      And there are some huge advantages to being an only child. My eldest still hasn’t forgiven me for giving him siblings! He didn’t want any.
      Hang in there.
      xx

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  12. gijo101

    Feeling jetlagged after arriving back from San Francisco (via Dallas) at 5am Monday.

    Had an amazing time in New York and San Francisco. So nice to catch up with old friends and sightsee and shop and just generally soak up the atmosphere. Highlights were Jersey Boys on Broadway and going to a Mad Men Season 5 Premiere Viewing Party in a champagne & cigar bar in NY and Alcatraz in San Francisco.

    Oh and the shopping! Every spare moment I was shopping, got some bargains as everything is so cheap and lots of sales.

    Mia I love your honesty and please continue to ignore those who persist in leaving negative comments. I too bought WW to read the article on Georgie Gardner, she always looks so polished on the Today show and I can’t imagine why people would write in with negative comments.

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    • Lealea

      Oh, I am going to San Fran in June, need advice on where to shop!!!!!!

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      • gijo101

        Macy’s is great, some bargains to be had there. Make sure you get the 10% discount card from the visitor centre (you’ll need your passport). Skechers, Niketown ($60 latest style cross trainer shoes on sale), Banana Republic (sign up beforehand for discount offers), Victoria’s Secret & Discount Shoe Warehouse on Powell St. That’s about as far as I got in San Fran as I also shopped in New York.

        Make up is cheaper. I bought some Mac in Macy’s and some Revlon in Walgreens for nearly half the price we pay here.

        There are also Outlet Centres in Napa Valley if you are able to get out there.

        I recommend hiring a bike and riding across the Golden Gate Bridge if its a nice day.

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        • Lealea

          Thanks for the recommendations. Very excited to buy make up over there, will be re-reading all of Zoe’s posts before I go so I can make a list of things I must have!! My friend said Macy’s is the bomb so I will start there.

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          • gijo101

            Funny you say that, I re-read Amazing Face and made a list of products to buy before I went. Zoe rocks.

            Might as well stock up when the prices are so good!

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          • I’ve done the same thing – mine is organised into a table of “Product” “brand” “Description” “Australian RRP” so I know exactly how much I’m saving. It’s two pages too! Gulp!

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  13. kadriye

    Moving house with 3kids, one of them only 2months old is exhausting. Still not unpacked and heading away tomorrow to visit inlaws for Easter. 2000km drive with 3 little kids is just gonna be awesome (note the sarcasm). Perhaps some magic fairies will come finish my unpacking whilst we’re gone?

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  14. Sailorgirl

    I read your post about the plane fight, and really enjoyed it – thought it was funny and thought it was cool that you wrote about a normal annoying experience. Sometimes it’s nice to have a break from the heavy posts.
    I stopped reading the comments tho when people were just analysing your behaviour waaaaaay too much and being really harsh and judgmental. I couldn’t believe when I saw the number of comments climb up to the 400s.. I was just thinking “GEES, LIGHTEN UP PEOPLE” so I can’t imagine what you must feel. Thanks for writing tho, and I really hope it doesn’t put you off writing more about your everyday experiences, we are all human after all

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  15. Deni

    Nice post Mia, I loved your column about fighting with a stranger and although its easy to focus on the negative comments, please remember the positive ones and dont be afriad to keep writing about yourself and your experiences! I personally love funny anecdotes, and find I can often relate to your ones. Meanwhile, I kinda love that Dita bra! Very cute. Must go out and buy!

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  16. Rachel

    You go Mia! Don’t let the naysayers get you down. I love your spirit & vive and the fact that you let people see all of yourself & not just the perfect part. Cos, perfect….is BORING! We all know that. I loved the article about the fight on the plane….I thought it was hilarious. I would do the same thing. It’s so much fun to act like a teenager when 90% of the time you’re boring, rule making Mum. (maybe that’s just me.) Please don’t let that negative monkey sit on your shoulder when you write your next article.

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  17. iamevilcupcake

    24 sleeps until I fly out to the US!! I’m so excited I could just pee my pants. I realised yesterday that this is the first holiday since my cruise in 2009 after the husband died.It’s my first trip away with just friends and I’M SO FREAKING EXCITED!!!

    Gamer Guy update:

    So since I saw him 2 weeks-ish ago, he has texted me almost every day. He never really did that before. I love it :) I never know when he is going to text so it’s a surprise, and it makes me smile. Monday night we had so much fun chatting on Skype, and sending each other links to YouTube videos from stuff from when we were growing up. I haven’t laughed like that in ages.

    **Sigh** Why do guys have to be so adorable? And likeable? And . . . you know?

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    • MissT

      OK, first I am so jealous and excited for your trip to the US.

      Secondly, he’s into you. I’m calling it. Go forth and ask out!!

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      • Susan As Well

        What Miss T said…

        Have a great trip cuppie xo

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    • Bookworm

      Thanks for the Gamer guy update! Yay for your trip! You so deserve a holiday- hope you have a lovely time. xx

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  18. girly

    This week has been pretty good so far. Today is my last working day until 5 days off. I am going to see the doc tomorrow for my check up on the LLETZ procedure I had 6 weeks ago.

    Few things I am worried about though, health wise. My tonsils, or particularly my right one, is the size of a golf ball. Has been for YEARS. I got tonsilitis about 3-4 times a year as a child and never got them removed. Always getting sore throats, get bad hay fever at night. But I am scared of the removal, and the pain associated.

    My brother is getting married this year. In Thailand And it is worrying me if I can afford it!

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    • Lealea

      I had my tonsils out as an adult and yes, the recovery does hurt, but only for a little while. If you add up all the time you have spent with sore tonsils, it is definitely worth it! Good luck and stock up on soft cold things, ice cream, custard and yoghurt.

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  19. Jaye

    Mia, did you really cop flack over your column about the conflict you had with the the stranger on the plane? Why? It seems that you often experience criticism and nasty feedback and i want to know how you deal with it. I get that what you write or say sometimes is controversial and that you expect criticism to some extent however this has got me thinking.
    I recently read the WW story with Georgie Gardner (I bought the issue because she is on the cover!!) and she spoke about also falling victim to nasty comments from viewers for….. nothing! And she (like yourself) seem to be such beautiful, honest people. My question is- how do you keep going and not let such spiteful and mean comments bring you down?? (you seem to be doing a fabulous job!)

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    • Mia

      Thanks Jaye – it’s not even so much bringing me down (although there is that but I bounce back from it pretty quickly).
      It’s more trying not to let it affect how I write in the future. Because if I’m second-guessing what people might think as I’m trying to write, it makes it very hard to be honest and real.
      That’s all.

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  20. goose

    Nice to hear from you Mia! And chin up re the argument post. Haters gonna hate.

    On my mind – wedding planning, ugh. On one hand I want to do something special-ish with my family and friends… on another, $30,000 would be SO much better spent elsewhere (house deposit anyone??). It’s easier for people to say “just do soemthing simple and cheap”- but when it comes down to actually planning that, it just seems impossible.
    Getting married has never been that important to me either – we’ve already been living together for about 7 years, so not much will change. We’ve considered eloping, but we both still think it will be fun to have a party of some kind. But what??

    (added later: I should clarify I am not a very girly girl, I think a big white dress is a bit ridiculous and I’ve never “dreamed” of my wedding day. I also think most weddings are horribly consumerist).

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    • Toots

      DH and I got married almost 3yrs ago in the Hunter Valley at a winery. We had 40 guests and had so many wonderful comments on our wedding and we managed to do the whole thing for approx $14K. It is doable to have a gorgeous day that is still ‘reasonable’ in price. (depending on your definition of reasonable)
      I think the biggest cost is the reception so if you can cull your guest list to nearest and dearest only that’d probably be a great start. Good luck!

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      • goose

        We both have a million family members that we’ll pretty much “have” to invite (I reckon we’ll prob have between 100-120 turn up in total). And $14,000 is STACKS of money to spend on one day when you think about it!
        I do like the winery idea, but then everyone has to pay for accommodation.

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        • Toots

          DH has heaps of family – so much family that he was being introduced to them at our engagement party. Even he doesn’t know them all! Lol

          So we limited our wedding to immediate family only and grandparents plus roughly 10 close friends each.

          That $14K is still a lot yes but it wasn’t just one day. That also included our accommodation for 3 nights, brunch for 20ppl the next day, a whole lotta wine we got to take home and some other bonuses from the winery.

          My sister and BIL eloped and it still cost them $4K as they wanted professional photos, plus your compulsory government fees for getting married and a nice dress for her, hired suit for him, celebrant and a weekend stay.

          Lots of creative ways to get married though – get some GF’s together and have a wine sesh where you through ideas around. You’d be surprised what comes up.

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    • gemmie

      wedding planning is a pain in the bum. We had a registry wedding followed by a resterant dinner with close family and friends, then bought a package wedding overseas (again only 30 people) which saved us heaps of money. Total spent $10k… including EVERYTHING. Saved heaps of money by buying off the internet too, including my dress, his suit, shoes, decorations, you name it! Good luck :)

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      • goose

        We’ve considered that option too! I’d have no problem doing a registry wedding, followed by restaurant dinner or party or big picnic style thing. Food for thought, thanks.

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    • Bride Body

      Hi Goose, Totally get this. In my line of work helping brides lose weight for their wedding I feel like I am often begging them to not lose their minds as well from the stress that is ‘wedding planning’. My advice would be don’t feel pressured to succumb to all the ‘traditions’ associated with weddings. For example my fiance and I aren’t big car people so we’re not having special ‘wedding transport’. I just don’t see the need in getting driven around in a big limo so we’re not doing that. But if that’s what you value, do that but then maybe skip some other ‘traditional element’.
      Good Luck with your decisions x

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      • goose

        Thanks, it’s really hard not to get bogged down in traditions and other peoples expectations.

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    • oddsocks

      Another idea to ponder…. rent a huge and glamorous holiday house (google stayz… ) and hire caterers to do a cocktail style meal. Marry in the gardens of the house followed by cocktail meal and you can purchase the alcohol straught from the grog shop (will save thousands!!). Could be a lovely relaxed way to celebrate and when everyone goes home you guys get to stay overnnight.

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      • goose

        I LOVE that idea! Thanks! We actually thought about it a while ago, but then forgot, haha.
        It is more about finding the right venue – I know most of my family & friends will be happy with cheap bottles of wine and a BBQ/picnic style meal. And I certainly don’t need a fancy sit down dinner.

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        • GoodGirl

          I would love to do this too! But find not many houses are ok with you having a mini wedding there. If anyone comes across any in Vic, let me know!!

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    • Fleigha

      I am the same, not girley, liked the idea of a party…. But wasn’t the big wedding girl, my sister on the other hand who is getting married next March is already in full swing looking at gowns for $6000. That is what we paid for our entire wedding.

      We just hired a local historical building with lush gardens for the ceremony…. $300 to the council. Had a spit in my parents backyard and I got my dress from Sportsgirl. That way we could invite all our family and friends and fly the in laws out from the UK. Oh and we didn’t run out of grog or rack up a huge tab, we just went to a local winery and splurged a little. We also organized it In 34 days…. I couldn’t handle spending a year of my life planning it.

      My Mum often asks if I regret having a casual wedding, but I wouldn’t have had it deny other way.

      Good luck!

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  21. upsetmumofmiss3

    OMM – this week has been hard – can I get something of my chest? I have been stuck in the middle of a “parental difference of opinion” with my husband of how to bring up our 3 year old daughter! He says I am too soft on her and never discipline her and buy her everything she wants and I say he is too hard on her and forgets she is only 3. – We ran late for a party that she didn’t know was happening and didn’t know anyone there -and she got upset – he thinks- How dare she get upset when something unexcepted like that happens to her? what he thinks is right and she needed to be disciplined (only verbally of course) I say she is ONLY 3 it IS reasonable that she wil get shy and upset and about these things? ….. I feel he is overreacting BIG time and being the immature one and like he is almost “bullying” me into agreeing with him by giving me the silent treatment but I feel like I have been so soft and not standing up to him in our 12 year relationship until now? he won’t even talk about the situation about what happened or how to go forward until I agree that he was right? but how can I do that when I 100% believe with all my heart that he was wrong?

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    • F

      It is very hard when you disagree about parenting. Could you both do a parenting course to get on the same page? I don’t know about other states but in qld child health runs a triple p parenting course which is excellent.

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    • Urban Fringe

      My partner and I went through an experience like that for a couple of years. We were experiencing a very stressful situation with one our children and we just argued over what approach to takes for almost a good year. Then we set aside regular time to talk about it -when our daughter had gone to bed and we weren’t ‘in the heat of the moment’ and slowly, gradually we came to understand each other’s point of view. Now, we’re a united front – which is a relief – but it took time and energy to understand each other’s approach . Best of luck with your situation!

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    • Ladybird73

      That does sound hard work. If you believe you’re right, why not try marshaling your argument? Do some research and show him WHY you’re right. ‘ I just think so’ isn’t generally much cop, especially with some blokes as many men are more comfortable with and respectful of facts and figures than the intuitive emotional reasoning of some of us girls.

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    • alikelystory

      I would encourage you to try to understand your husbands side of things too. To make a big generalisation, yes, dads can be too tough sometimes but also… sometimes they can see behavioural issues in their kids that sometimes the Mums miss cos we are so close to our kids we cant quite see it. Assuming your hubby is a good guy (im sure he is) remember he loves your daughter too and he wants the best for her, which may mean he sees behaviour spiralling he wants to work on. Maybe there is a middle ground somewhere? Doing a parenting course or reading a good book together could be a good place to start. Not saying he is all right or you are all wrong but it may not be vice versa either. Hope you can find a way to work fwd together!

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    • Xanthe

      Oh upsetmumofmiss3, he wasn’t “almost bullying” you.
      He WAS bullying you.
      I’m very glad you’ve noticed this fairly early – and I hope that now you will notice every episode.
      And then find someone who can help you with tactics and techniques to stand up to bullies. Even if, in the end, it hurts.
      Hugs.

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    • Mumintheburbs

      Can I suggest getting a toddler/preschooler parenting book and sharing the bits you find that support what you are saying? I found this helped A LOT in my situation when my eldest had a major toilet training issue. It showed hubby that I was doing something about the behavior by reading up on it and some of the info was enlightening for him too. Good luck x

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    • Anonymous

      I know where you’re coming from but if you and your partner can talk it through and come up with a somewhat united front it will help make things easier when your daughter reaches her teen years.

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      • upsetmumofmiss3

        thanks everyone for your words of wisdom and opinions and support :) the main problem was he hasn’t been wanting to talk – just shuts me down that was until last night – we started talking again finally and even though not resolved it’s on the way – I know he loves both of us alot – sometimes he struggles to show it and that is frustrating but we are working on that too – I google everything under the sun so I dont know why I didn’t do more research about this but I have started… the fact that I have stood up to him this fight – I think has I think amazed him – he is definitley not used to it – I think I am becoming stronger and more confident and being a mum of my precious princess miss 3 has done that for me :-) thanks again !!

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  22. maybedaisy

    I fell over this morning. On Bridge Road. In peak hour traffic. It was like I slipped on a banana skin and went WOOP up in the air before coming to a crashing slide. Everyone started tooting their horns and clapping, so I took a little bow, knowing I’d totally made their day.

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  23. Sweetness

    Moved in to our beautiful, first home over the weekend. It’s just lovely-from the first moment we saw it we loved it, and it’s now ours (well, the banks!) Just love it!

    But-how awful is moving and cleaning? I thought i was a clean person, and our old place was pretty good. Apparently not…

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  24. Toots

    Today is crappity bleaugh. So crappity belaugh in fact that I cannot be bothered expanding on why.

    Normally I would console myself with easter eggs or S&V chips but as I’m pregnant I’m going with steamed veg and gravy instead. Not the same.

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    • Haven Maven

      Bugger it. Have an easter egg x

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    • Mia

      GRAVY on steamed veg? I like the sound of that. Not as much as an easter egg though.

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      • Anonymous

        gravy and melted cheese on steamed veg – one of my favourite Sunday dinners. Easy, healthy and tastes yum.

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  25. August

    Oh I wish I could ‘like’ comments – and see the likes – when reading on the mobile version. Can that be my request for MM 4.0? Thanx team.

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  26. b

    OMM I am whitening my teeth at the moment and it is agony! My dentist has given me the at-home pack where you leave the mouth guards in over night with the teeth whitening stuff on them – I’m trying to stick with it and I figure the white teeth will be worth it but ohhhh the agony! My teeth are so sensitive. Has anyone done this? Any tips on what I can do to STOP THE STINGING?!?!?!

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    • Lana

      rub some toothpaste for sensitive teeth on them. It helps. A tiny little bit

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    • Bek

      I have whitened my teeth a number of times :) saw my dentist last week and she said the teeth sensitivity can also come from putting too much whitener in the mouth guard – only need a freckle/mole sized dollop per tooth. If you use toouch, it spreads out of the tooth and goes along the gum. This can increase sensitivity. The aim is to whiten tooth enamel not anything else.
      Some Dentists also stock a product called tooth mousse- its a pre treatment to use before you whiten. Helps prepare for the sensitivity and really good for the whitening process.
      All that said, I learned most of this once I’d already whitened my teeth. I just grin and bear the sensitivity. If i had an overly sensitive day, i’d give my
      Poor mouth a break! And start again the next day :) Haha beauty is pain! Hahahaha

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      • b

        Thank you both! I’m popping over to the chemist now for some sensitive toothpaste…and a nurophen or three…;0)

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  27. Nearly-A-Mama !!

    My first baby is due TODAY! An IVF / donor sperm miracle. Hurry up little one, I’m so excited to meet you. xx

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    • Lana

      How exciting! Keep us posted xxx

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    • iamevilcupcake

      Yay!!!

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    • Sandy

      Hope you don’t have to wait long!! How exciting! Can’t wait until I can have babies!

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    • eternally

      So exciting, can’t wait to hear your good news.
      Hooray for wonderful IVF teams and donors.

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  28. beee

    Dear Mr/Mrs IT person at Mamamia,

    Why is it that sometimes when there is a post with a slideshow it wont always let me click through them? 3/4 of the time it seems to work just fine but occasionally I have to open up the photos individually and click back to the main page. Not sure if its your end or mine and dont want to sound annoying, just wondering if theres anything I can do. (Im on a windows desktop computer if that makes any difference whatsoever)

    Thanks :)

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    • Natalia

      Thanks for your comment beee – We are working on fixing up the galleries, stay tuned!

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      • beee

        Thanks! It seems to be working now. I cant seem to find a pattern as to when they dont work but just keeping you all in the loop :)

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  29. Mimi

    yay for the easter long weekend!! lots of chocolate wishes to all!! ^_^

    Good to have you back doing the open posts Mia and i think you are fabolous and love your style and there are always going to be haters in this world!…isnt Georgie Gardiner gorgeous!! she seems so lovely on the tv! must get the AWW and read that article this weekend!

    its been a good week so far! had a nice date night with the hubby last night steak and red wine! he is being swamped at uni lately so being doing a lot of late nights so was nice to just take time out together! looking forward to the long weekend tho! much needed chilling out and reading is instore for me!! ^_^

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  30. sad in sydney

    OMM – SO MUCH STUFF!
    I need your help ladies. My partner is currently going through some horrible legal battles – he faces some nasty criminal charges – it’s been going on for a long time (since before I met him) and I support him 100%. With this support also brings uncertainty. Uncertainty about our future, and quite frankly just waiting for the bomb to drop.
    I’ve been so busy supporting, that I forgot that I also need to look after myself and try and maintain a normal relationship with him. We are so consumed by what is happening – we forget to spend some special time together.
    I would really like to spice things up a little bit this weekend. He is out for the whole day on Saturday so i thought I could cook a nice meal and perhaps go out and buy some lingerie. I’ve never had the desire to do this before, and quite frankly it scares the bejeeezus out of me. Do any of you have tips about some classy ways to spice things up? any tips of brands of lingerie, what lingerie to go for? I am pretty self conscious so probably need to take baby steps here. I just want to feel sexy – at the moment I am sad 99% of the time – that;s nto very sexy.
    I would really appreciate your help!

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    • Petal

      Sorry to hear about your woes Sad, but here is some advice that I hope will help.

      Your partner is a man? THEN ANY LINGERIE WILL WORK. I’m serious. You think he’ll be looking at you thinking, wow I wonder if that’s Victoria Secret?! So take yourself off to Target or the Bra Shop and buy a matching lacy set. Just casually get undressed in front of him. A sure turn on.

      Good luck. Wouldn’t mind an update next week. x

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      • maybedaisy

        And get yourself a blow-dry. Nothing makes you feel more fabulous than shiny, bouncy hair.

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    • Mimi

      ive done this for my husband and ive cooked a nice meal and made our dining area all romantic with candles and nice soft lighting and ive worn a ‘fantasy’ outfit that i bought from Victoria Secret…it was like sexy senorita ahaha and served dinner in that with heels and wore red lips for some fun and sexiness…i would suggest maybe wearing a sexy dress wear some heels and some red lips and have your hair down in messy waves etc and do that! :)

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    • Katyberry

      You might feel silly, but your man will think you’re gorgeous, if you do something especially sexy for him. Men are really no where near as critical as we are of ourselves.

      Do some sexy little dance moves, the old straight leg bend over showing your butt works a treat.

      Don’t be afraid to have a bit of a laugh, but if you spend the whole time worrying if you look silly it will work against you, so relax and have fun. This will totally keep him filled with happy thoughts for a LONG time to come.

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  31. Nat

    Mia I loved your article shame about the horrid cOmments.
    OMM I finally have a fantastic doctor who has helped me find medication that works for my Gord and he found out what the strange episodes of extreme pain is caused by so I am not insane! Being 14 weeks pregnant and finding this doctor who is going too manage my pregnancy which is high risk has made me feel so calm and confident. Plus he is frOm the public system so impressed!

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  32. MissV

    Note: This is really whingy so I suggest if you don’t want to read complaints, please skip my post.

    OMM: this week i’m really struggling. Normally I’m quite positive about the situations I find myself in, I mean I complain and what not but I get on with it. The last couple of weeks have been harder. I just can’t seem to bring myself out of this slump because it feels like there is no end in sight.

    I”m struggling with work at the moment, we are so understaffed and nothing is being done about it. I mean nothing. I have no idea what HR are doing but 4 people have given resignations over the last month and not a single position has been advertised yet. Myself and another girl are taking on 5 people’s roles between us and it’s just too much. Everytime I ask HR or my manager what is going on, i get fluff for an answer.

    I’m struggling at the gym. I did an 8 week challenge and although I didn’t train as hard as I should have, I still trained pretty damn hard and nothing changed. Nothing, didn’t drop any cm, gained only half a kilo in muscle. I was told that it’s because I didn’t put enough effort in. Bullsh*t

    My dad is still not working. It’s been 6 months, and what p*sses me off is that he has borrowed a few thousand from me to pay bills, yet has come home with a new speaker system (which we do not need), a new bike (which he won’t use, just like the other bike sitting in the garage) and just useless stuff. It makes me so angry that mum is working her ass off and i’m helping too and he’s just spending the money he earns from random days of work on himself and on useless stuff. The hardest thing is that I can’t talk to him about it because he becomes incredibly aggressive and can potentially be quite violent.

    urgh I just feel so stuck.

    xxxmissvxxx.wordpress.com

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    • Rach

      Hugs!

      I support your right to whinge…I’ve done a fair amount of it lately and when nothing seems to change it is very hard to see the light.

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    • nex

      hey there, completely not my business and feel free to ignore me but regarding the gym, did you change your diet too? I have always exercised a lot but found nothing changed til I went on a low energy diet 7 months ago (eating less half the calories daily that I used to consume). They say it’s 80% food, 20% exercise and I now know that to be true. This might help or it might not. I hope you feel great about yourself and your achievement of getting through the intense training program anyway!

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    • Lu

      Sorry that your exercise efforts didnt have the result you were after. I know a few people who are on weight loss fitness campaigns at the moment. The only who have achieved good weight loss are the ones who have focused on diet. The ones who are exercising without reducing or really changing what they eat are toning up but dont look like they have lost weight.
      Good luck!

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    • MissV

      Thanks Rach! Sometimes you just need to whinge!!

      Nex and Lu, yes my diet did change a bit. I’ve always been quite a healthy eater so there wasn’t much to change except for the more protein, less carbs thing really. Still nothing. I don’t actually need to lose weight as I’m an 8 – 10 and happy with my size. It’s just last time I did this, my fitness went up massive amounts and I lost kilos and replaced it with muscle but this time nothing. A change would have been nice.

      blah I just want this day to be over so I can return to normal tomorrow hopefully!

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  33. Anonymous

    Mia, sometimes I agree wholeheartedly with you, sometimes completely not BUT you always make me think about things and for a brain dead stay t home mum I love that about you. I love reading your posts and seeing you on Today, you have a gorgeous smile and laugh and you say what you think. Not to be offensive but because it’s what you believe. If we all stood up for what we believed then maybe we wouldn’t feel the need to judge everyone else x

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  34. Anonymous

    Mia’s dress: http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/women/helmut-lang-silk-sleeveless-dress-item-10174304.aspx

    $600

    wowsers! and it looks amazing on you mia! :-)

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    • Noelle

      It’s creepy that you looked that up.

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      • Anonymous

        Not if she was looking it up to buy for herself!

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        • Emma In Melbourne-land

          Definitely not creepy.

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  35. Cait

    Oh Mia I really felt for you reading the vitriol from that column/post! How can people berate you for admitting to being rude to someone in the same damn breath!?

    Unfortunately whats on my mind is I have approximately 8341425 things to do. It has been confirmed that The Man and I will be moving to Albury next year. I have never even been there, but apparently I will be living there for 2 years… Im excited and nervous and freaking out all at the same time – I am finishing my degree this year, and trying to plan our wedding for next year, and all while working full time, and there really isnt any breathing space for me right now!

    Sorry for the rant :( just going to have to remind myself to take everything one step at a time!

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  36. Rach

    I have never understood why people have to be so nasty! Even faceless (i.e. online), I can’t deliberately be nasty to people, I don’t even like to disagree too strongly!

    OMM: We bought a BBQ, just a little one, to put at our apartment door (we live in a complex where everyone has their own door to the outside, like a townhouse). I have always done the BBQing, simply because my husband doesn’t trust himself to not ruin it, let alone allow me to trust him! (He left home at a very young age and missed a lot of skills in that time). Besides, I like it. So the other night, one of our neighbours walks past and says, “Is that a woman at the grill? Man, I’m scared of you!”

    We have little jokes with our friends about my BBQing prowess, but the comment from a stranger kind of floored me. I can’t speak for the definition/assumption of gender roles here in the US (midwest) as I haven’t been here for long enough, but…wow.

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    • Anonymous

      And all the ‘get back in the kitchen jokes’ that are getting around at the moment. They make me cringe! Move on people, we dont live like that anymore!

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      • Rach

        And scary thing is, he was dead serious!

        Thinking back, I should have said, “Mate, back Down Under we sheilas throw roos on the barbie all the time!”

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    • Flickster

      My hubby is English, i’m not sure if that is why he can’t BBQ , but he can’t. Have tried MANY MANY time, its just not in his skill set. I always BBQ at our house, whenever any other male enters our place, they almost get offended that I am taking on the sacred mantle of BBQ-ing! So funny. They really comment loudly and then start teasing my hubby. Now I just hand them the tongs and get them to do it!!
      I say Aussie Chicks BBQ, lets stand up for ourselves!
      Its a weird old fashioned thing that people we know still have in their heads…

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      • Rach

        I want to know how cooking outside or inside means we must change the roles?? (or how anyone came to this conclusion in the first place?)

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    • Cinnamon

      Neither my husband or I BBQ, he isn’t interested in it at all, and me not so much either. But strange that people think it should be just a man standing there doing it. But I think, from what I have heard, people here in the midwest are usually more let’s say old fashioned!

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  37. SK

    Sorry you copped a complete bagging Mia. I love this place and while I don’t agree with everything written, it makes for interesting reading/discussions with MOTH when I get home! the bit I love most is that it is real people (like you, Kerri, Rick, Nicky, Bec etc) sharing your lives – with us, the general public. and then, we get to share back – but hopefully in a polite manner or not as the case may be. Don’t change the way you write Mia – its what we all come here for! Oh and the Zoe-meister… who has that much knowledge about prodz?

    Happy Easter MM’s!

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  38. Emma in Melbourne-land

    OMM this week…. can it be tomorrow afternoon already? Ready for the long weekend to start :)

    http://www.thebeautyblot.wordpress.com

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  39. lauren91

    I went to my friend’s 21st on Saturday night. It was great, until Monday when I came down with gastro and found out someone at the party had had it. Would you go to a 21s with gastro?? I wouldnt!!

    I’m feeling better today, but jeez I looked like I could star in the bridal shop scene of Bridesmaids on Monday night!!

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    • Anonymous

      Sorry but that is the funniest screen in the whole movie.

      Really hope you are feeling better soon! Very inconsiderate of the sick party goer!

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      • iamevilcupcake

        It’s happening! It’s happening!

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        • No name for this one.

          Oh god, I feel for you. I have had gastro since Thursday night and thus far have soiled myself four times. Not pretty.There are no signs of it abating and I am soooooo sick of getting up multiple times in the night to hit the toilet. Thankfully I live on my own so there is no need to wait for the bathroom!

          As luck would have it, I have two uni assignments due early next week and I have been too sick to do them. Know that I have it in me to knock them out but feeling sooooooooo tired.

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          • iamevilcupcake

            Immodium. Stat. Get someone to pick some up for you from a chemist. It stops the green apple splatters.

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          • lauren91

            I hear you! I was sat on the toilet all night with a bucket in my hands! try Gastro-Stop, it really helps :D

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      • lauren91

        Oh I agree, makes me laugh every time, not so funny in real life though!!

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    • Lu

      People who go out in public (unless to the doctor or pharmacy) with gastro are just as selfish as people who dont vaccinate their children.

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    • elle

      Urghh people can be so selfish!! Btw does anyone know the difference between gastro and food poisioning? I had a burrito from a food truck on Sunday lunch then sushi later that night. Woke up Monday with strong nausea and upset stomach. Vomited everything up a few hours later and then had strong nausea and stomach feeling uncomfortable for the rest of the day and night, also hot sweats during sleep. Next day improved but only able to eat plain food, now today 70% better but weak and still slight upset stomach.

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      • lauren91

        I think food poisoning kicks in within 24 hours, gastro might not rear its ugly head straight away. I know that weak feeling. Today I can barely stand straight because my abdo muscles are so sore from the force of vomitting!

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        • Faybian

          It can happen real quick. I had one of those dodgy salads from Coles/woolies once for lunch, called in “sick” to work (it was NYE and we had interstate visitors) and started feeling nauseous by about 4pm. By 8pm, when we had a party happening outside and I was on the loo, bucket in hand. So when I called in sick the next morning to a disbelieving manager I actually was. Serves me right, I guess.

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  40. vegas

    OMM: Had a mammogram on Monday. My mum and grandma both had breast cancer so I’ve had annual scans since I turned 40. And I’m sure I saw a bright white spot on one of the scans. So I foolishly googled mammogram images and now I’m semi convinced I have cancer and semi convinced I’m a total dickhead. I wonder how long it would take them to let me know if there is an abnormality? Anyone know? Bloody Dr Google! I should know better!

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    • elle

      If they saw something suss I’m sure they would have mentioned it when you had it!! Don’t stress and DO NOT GOOGLE! If you are really worried then go see your doctor/call a health helpline.

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  41. Megan

    OMM: my rabbit being stolen on Monday night from her hutch. Honestly. Who the hell steals a rabbit?! I miss her so much.

    (Any people from Melbourne’s north, here’s what she looks like…)

    Also OMM is transferring from one uni course to another. Really not happy in the current course and I think it’s going to be possible with minimal time lost or anything – hooray!

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    • Rick Morton

      Oh. My. God. An actual rabbit? How bizarre.

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    • Susan

      Oh I’m so sorry about your bun. They are such wonderful little companions. I have an indoor bunny, but can’t imagine how awful I’d feel if someone broke in and took him. hugs x

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    • elle

      :(

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    • Donna M

      When I was 12 we had our puppy stolen from our yard on christmas eve. Very very sad, so i can understand how you feel. Bastards.

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  42. Bubba's Mumma

    I love your Sandbag shoes Mia – so light and summery.
    You are so lucky to have created such a wonderful business! To go to work each day and do something that you love whilst managing family as best you can. Your employees are lucky to work with you and smiling face each day! I would love to work in that office!
    My week has been much more relaxing than the last. Our house is up for auction and I am now maintaining order in the house without losing my mind and yelling at everyone for leaving crumbs or dropping toys, or leaving toothpaste on the mirror. Also, my little 8 month old brings light to my life every single day – no matter the situation!
    Have a Happy Easter everyone!
    x

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  43. Mia, I must say, I laughed on Sunday morning reading your column in the paper. But, I knew as soon as I read it that there would be comments once it was uploaded here of the nature that were made! You have got some Thick Skin Mia Freedman!

    I’m pretty excited to say that this is the last open post I’ll be commenting on for awhile because I’m going to be overseas!!!!! Mind you, if I’m jetlagged upon arrival in New York, I’ll steal Mr W’s tablet to play around on the internet until I’m sleepy!

    Honestly, today is just going so slowly and I’ve already tidied up everything that needs tidying at work and the minutes are seriously going slowly!

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    • Lucy Ormonde

      Have fun Whipper Snapper! Look forward to hearing all about it. And I want some tips – I’m in NYC in August :)

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    • Rach

      Have fun, whippersnapper! You’ll have a blast!

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      • Emma in Melbourne-land

        Have fun! And shop til you drop!

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    • Jess Bath

      Have fun Whipper Snapper!

      Remember, Sephora Sephora Sephora.

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    • Petal

      Totally jealous.

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    • Deni

      Omg whippersnapper so jelly. Shop up a storm in NYC!

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    • Cinnamon

      Yayyy the time has finally come :) You will have a blast!

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  44. Frankie

    The reason why I love this site so much is that not everyone agrees on all issues and everyone has an opionion (obviously there is a right and a wrong way to experess them). When you’re as honest as you are Mia, sometimes people aren’t going to agree with you, or get your sense of humour, but please don’t ever censor yourself. You’re fabulous and reading MamaMia in my lunch break is the most fun part of my work day. Keep up the great work.

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  45. Petal

    I read those comments after the plane fight post and was wondering how you were feeling Mia. Glad to read that you try not to let it bother you. I personally love reading your stories and hearing your trials and tribulations, whatever they may be. I’ve been blasted before on this site, but can only imagine how you feel after hundreds of blasts!

    Oh and you, Lisa and Georgie, would you stop looking so goddam gorgeous, you put the rest of us to shame!

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  46. Katie

    Horrible week! I lost my job this week because retail is such a difficult industry at the moment.

    I’ve been looking for a job/internship in my field (I’m about to complete an Advanced Masters in Marketing) but it’s so hard when noone will give you experience and noone will hire you until you do get experience.

    It’s been frustrating – I’m not quite sure what I’ll do or how I’ll survive for more than the next week or two. I’m a really positive person but when it’s tough to even find a retail job, it gets you down :(

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    • KAteateight

      Hi Katie.

      We often hire marketing interns, and many of the jobs we post on the jobs boards of TAFE’s and Uni’s, I guess you might have tried them?
      The only thing is, with your ‘advanced masters’ in marketing, you might scare prospective employers (e.g. into thinking that you will expect very high remuneration, fast advancement, a more senior position than an intern), so maybe in your cover letter try and address those concerns. Focus on being super enthusiastic and showing a willingness to start at the bottom (if you are).

      hope that helps get some more positivity in your life!

      :)

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  47. Jessica

    Mia, you always look so fantastic, I love the way your outfits are put together. All that colour must make you feel really happy!

    I was disgusted to see some of the comments on your flying post. There are a lot of perfect people on the internet it seems. I just want to say that I really love this site and the atmosphere that you all work hard to create.

    It’s a shame that so many nasty people, usually the sort who don’t even put their names to their malicious comments, try to ruin that.

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  48. Alicia

    Finally happy to hear krus smith got rid of dannii minogue . Finally he saw the light

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    • mamaruns

      What an odd perspective. I think it’s very sad to hear of (what was) a happy relationship ending, particularly when they have a child together.

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  49. Colette

    Loving all the fashion in the mamamia Sydney HQ!

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  50. Amandarose

    Sorry Mia for slamming you about the plane/ nana thing. I really love this site.

    Love YTT my kids live for it and learn new dance moves. I am also a big fan of Dance Academy o. ABC3 . it is a teen show but I am sadly addicted.

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    • Rick Morton

      Oh, Dance Academy. I love that show so much. Yes, I just admitted to that.

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      • Gracie

        Dance Academy is the bomb!!!…I may or may not own a Dance Academy DVD….oh lord, I am saaad.

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      • Amandarose

        I found it on I view by accident and am totally addicted. I haven’t loved a show this much since Big Love

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