It’s Official!

I’ve just had the most amazing weekend…
On Saturday night, Greg popped the question… it’s true … he’s making an honest woman of me. I have to admit it was such a surprise, as it happened on the day of his brother’s bucks night…and it caught me totally off guard.
He proposed at a little cafe off the famous Lygon st in Mebourne… called Brunetti’s. Which means nothing to anyone else… but for Greg and I it’s where we fell in love over Italian Hot Chocolate. He proceeded to blind me with the most gorgeous ring I have ever seen. I was telling him it is so much better than anything I could ever have picked. He’s certainly very clever!
Then he whisked me away to a new Art Hotel in Melbourne called “The Olsen” where we spent the night in the Penthouse with a view overlooking Melbourne city, and sipped champagne in the hot tub on the balcony under the moon. How lovely huh!?
In case this wasn’t enough, he had also booked a “Couples Massage” at my favourite spa the following day… and the girls there were so excited for us. To top it all off we had a gorgeous dinner at the restaurant of our first date, but this time with all our family to share the exciting news.
So I have to say I was overwhelmed with romance, and feel so humbled and spoiled. I still catch the sparkles of the ring out the corner of my eye and have to pinch myself to know it’s true.
But as I was saying to a friend of mine yesterday, it feels like a little corner of my soul has relaxed. It’s so divine.
To all of you who have left us beautiful messages on facebook and in the inbox… thank you so much. Your support over the last three years has been wonderful, and we really do feel that this is a celebration not just of our love of each other, but all the wonderful people who are a part of our community. You guys make it all worthwhile and special!
Here’s to partnership, love and magic!
Back home in Australia
Well, here I am now, safely back home in Australia after a fabulous week in New York with my good friend, Laila Seewang. I have to say she’s a brilliant architect so keep an eye on the international architecture scene for her!
It was my first time in New York in Summer and the hot and humid weather was an
eye-opener. I didn’t do too many touristy things. It’s fun sometimes to just ‘be’ in a city and live like the locals, rather than try to explore the hell out of it. I like the different feel you get. So I’ve been hanging out in local Brooklyn cafes, I even went to a spa and Laila and I just had to try out a few yummy Manhattan restaurants. It was a fun week and exactly what I needed.
Oh, and here’s a piccie of the Empire State Building I snapped!
Gypsy Tales
This week I’m back in America. You just can’t tie a gypsy down however hard you try!
In the past week, I’ve been participating on a weekend workshop in San Francisco
and then this weekend I have another workshop lined up in New York. And in-between workshops I’ve been playing on my brand new toy… my ipad.
Actually, it’s not just a toy. I say this because it was only after overwhelming proof from Greg’s brother, Michael, that Greg decided to buy me one – lucky me and it wasn’t even my birthday! I managed to road-test it on the flight to San Francisco and I’m pleased to say, It passed the test. For all you geeks out there, I totally recommend getting the upgrade and getting the 3G version – the extra bucks are worth it.
Arriba! Mexican Fiesta!
This week has been a flurry of activity as I’ve spent most of it with my MDM people here in Sydney.
At the weekend we had the Annie Stoker event which totally rocked! This woman is a magician at shifting mindset, believe me.
And then this week, still on Bondi. we had the Million Dollar Masterclass Acceleration Session. See all the crazy pics from our Mexican Fiesta night…

All the MDM groups have been amazing and this one is no exception, in fact it’s more special than most because it’s the last time we are running the MDM programme. That’s because Greg and I want to focus on our family and a mentor group needs love and nurturing – as do children. So that’s why we’ve spent so long systematizing everything so we can still offer the same content but with less of me. That’s cos I’ll be spending time being a mummy! Although not just yet…
Back in Sydney…
Greetings from Sydney!
Greg and I flew back into Australia on Friday, a bit earlier than planned but we wanted to acclimatise before the wonderful Annie Stoker event in Bondi Beach this coming weekend.
I have to admit, I do so love Bondi Beach!
Isn’t it just a great place? Makes me happy to be home. That and the good coffee. I do crave my coffee especially in winter. Saying that, it’s hard to believe it’s the middle of winter over here because the weather is still fairly warm. Don’t you just love Australia? (And I hold nothing against the UK except the weather…..)
So now’s the time of year when they start to release the big blockbusters. Going to the cinema is such a treat. Just out is The Karate Kid which stars Will Smith’s son, Jaden, as well as Jackie Chan who plays the eccentric martial arts mentor. I went into the movie thinking nothing could match the original but I loved it!
The ironic thing is that the remake is not actually about karate at all – it’s set in Beijing and is all about Kung Fu. Why still call it The Karate Kid though?
Who knows? Still, it’s one of the best coming of age stories around and teaches us a lot about the power of restraint and mercy over violence.
Very philosophical.















