Sunday, 7 June 2026

Able-ism and Age-ism

 


A few years ago, an elderly lady (old enough to be my mother) told me that she had been advised to wear orthopaedic shoes. She then commented that there was no way she wanted to wear those ugly things.

And I understood. Wearing ugly shoes was never something I wanted to do but I do. I accepted that if i want to walk, I need AFOs and they need to be worn in a solidly constructed, supportive shoe.

Anyhow, I had a giggle to myself because the old lady was complaining about something I had been forced to make peace with forty years younger. She was also unintentionally insulting me.

Over the years, I have heard many of these types of comments about walking sticks while I stand there with my pink and red stick. I usually nod sagely and say "well they are a pain until you really need them"

I often hear about old people who resist the move to aged care because of "all the old people"

This week, I asked mum if she would go on the Friday bus trip her aged care facility organises. She was horrified at the suggestion, saying that she doesn't want to do the silly activities. Then she told me that she once went to a sing-along and hated it because it was "a bunch of old people in wheelchairs" Guess who is an old lady in a wheelchair?

If we could just get past the able-ism and age-ism where all this originates, if we could just see people using a variety of adaptations as people who are trying to get the most out of life, maybe we would all do better when we got to the point where we become the person with the daggy shoes, the walker, the wheelchair or for that matter, the incontinence product.

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Himmel und Erde


I saw this German dish created on Instagram. "Heaven and Earth" is mashed potatoes, stewed apple and caramelised onion.
Apparently potatoes are called earth apples in Germany (if you know better then let me know) so I guess the name is a play on words with earth apples and heavenly apples.
Anyhow, the idea of apple, mash and onion grabbed my attention and I intend to make it some day. I did make a variation which was sauteed leek and apple with mash. It was good and I put the left over apple and leek in the fridge and ate it on toast with cheese. Also very good.

My cooking becomes simpler and simpler as my life gets busier and I also have less stamina for standing than I once did so even though this is a simple dish, it is more peeling and chopping than I really want to do. As I thought about how I really wanted to try it, I decided to make it easier by using frozen mashed potatoes.

I have never bought frozen mash before although I have probably eaten it any time I have a pub meal of sausages and mash. On my regular shopping trip I bought a bag of frozen mash. It's about $5 for a kilo so actually about the same price as the potatoes themselves. I understood every listed ingredient, too: potatoes, milk, salt and pepper. 
 
Can I tell you, frozen mash is a revelation! It is frozen in little cylinders (extruded from a pipe and snap frozen, I would think) I put the little cylinders in the microwave for a few minutes, added a splash of milk to create the texture I like and hey presto, delightful mash.

The downside is, it is imported from Belgium. A very long way with a very big lot of fuel used. I don't like that part but I think if I remain committed to eating Australian potatoes when they are cooked another way, I can justify it.

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

A Sick Day

I have been working full time hours for the last three months and at times I have left work early or gone in late because I have had some kind of personal business to attend to. 

I think it's good to be present every day, even if it is for reduced hours but today I decided to take sick leave. If I reduce my hours, my pay is docked but if I take the full day off, I get paid for it.

I feel a bit like a kid wagging school.

So, today I renewed my Working With Children Check. It has been a bureaucratic nightmare but it is finally done for the next five years.

I have sat in the sun with Buffy.

I have changed my bed linen.

I have had multiple cups of coffee.

Soon I will put a curry in the pressure cooker so I can have pre-cooked food for another day.

Then I will do my online exercise class and watch tv.

Obviously I don't have a lot to say!