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Best and worst of the week.

 

 

 

 

 

by HOLLY ROYCE

I’m so excited to get the ball rolling this week with my best and worst.

My week’s been filled with writing, work and confusing weather changes.

The worst has definitely been the end of the year approaching so quickly. In November my partner and I are taking the plunge and moving to a completely new city. The unknown leaves me weak at the knees, calves, ankles and toes and with the speed this half of the year is going – the actual move day is approaching at a rate I’m not quite comfortable with.

The best for me was when one of my long time best friends welcomed her little girl, Aamira Rah into the world. As I sat there looking at Aamira’s little hands and tiny fingernails, it finally sunk in that the little worries (like moving!) will usually work out, so there’s not much point in stressing.

It’s so grounding to be holding a little person made by someone you love. How awesome are women to pop out little people?!

Well done everyone I say. I hope I can hold onto this feeling to get me through to next year.

Here’s what else has been happening around the place this week:

Holly is student at The University of Newcastle, an intern at Mamamia and a pop culture fiend. She’s also known online as Neely O’Hara and you can follow her on twitter here.

What was your best and worst this week? 

Top Comments

annon 12 years ago

Best - had my surgery last week and after a few painful days I'm feeling better. And I still have another 2 weeks of sick leave before I have to go back.

Also my partner and I have been trying for a baby (this is the first month of trying) period was due 3 days ago. Took a test last week but it was negative so we will see :)

Worst - my man went back to work for a while and I miss him! Came back to my parents to rest for the week and they seem to be arguing a bit - I hope everything is ok!


YoungVintage 12 years ago

My best is that regularly working out at the gym has done WONDERS for my self esteem and body image. I've struggled with food and body issues since I was in high school and I was always worried that regular exercise would actually bring up a whole lot of other issues, but I've honestly never felt better or been less conscious of what/how much I'm eating. I've always ate healthily and now that I'm exercising I've realised that I really do need to treat my body well, with everything. It's an awesome feeling :) I feel stronger too and it's only been a couple of months. I'm already toning up too which is nice to see, because I've always been thin but without any definition.