Oh really? Wonder if she has any connections to Worcester College.That 'very special dinner' looks like the four-times-a-week formal hall at Worcester College. £12 a head for college members, £16 for guests. Way to celebrate your623rdnew life, Liz
And the TV (or was it film rights) and book six that’s going to change the worldDon’t forget the feature film guys!
She also always has to bang on about self-love too. But there never seems to be much evidence of her truly loving anybody else.By the time you get to 50 something, it’s a very rare person who doesn’t doubt or question some of their life choices. I know I do. I could definitely have shown more wisdom & kindness - to myself as well as others. To take to your social media soap box with no doubts, regrets, questions or self-reflection is pretty odd. I’m sure she doesn’t regret her relationship with M because without it, there would be no S, but surely there are aspects of what took place that could’ve been done differently? I wish she could be more likeable, more vulnerable & more real - life would be easier for her if she was. But she always has to win - so exhausting.
Oh yes. And he's not supportive for long.
Absolutely not. That’s a given. Mine have not the slightest notion of thanking me - and I’d be devastated if they did. I chose to have them and that choice included me looking after them for the rest of my days, albeit in different ways as they grow older.I was going to comment on that. None of my children have ever thanked me for 'looking after them'!
I don't either, and if I did I would have long-since unfriended them by now. Getting older is difficult enough without self-obsessed vain friends to deal with!One hundred per cent this. Chilling is the word. I don’t know anyone like that.
Liz woke up to the letter suggesting Scout woke feeling the need to appease her mother in someway, for something. My heart breaks for the poor child.I read that thank you note from S as if it was such an unusual situation she felt compelled to write it. As in she doesn’t spend much time with the Mother of the Year* nominee anymore
*Previous award winners include Joan Crawford & Livia Soprano
How dare you say love food and don’t need to lose weight. That’s an instant BLOCK if you have not been blocked already. Or at the very least we can expect some piled-high food pics + body photos to appear very shortlyFor me, food is one of the biggest sources of happiness. I love thinking about it, reading about it, cooking it and giving it to people I love, and watching them enjoy it.
I don’t really need to lose weight, but if I did, I don’t think I could do it with Ozempic as to take away my appetite would take away so much happiness! And of course eating interesting foreign food (and drink) abroad is one of the chief joys of travelling.
Agree her travels seem utterly joyless. I think it’s because she doesn’t feel at home anywhere, despite her protestations, and so the frantic, endlessly itinerant life is her hopeless attempt to find peace.
I think she doesn’t feel at home *anywhere* because clearly her childhood was all over the shop: Oxford/Italy/Salzburg (lol)/Czechoslovakia (as was)/Scotland, and all the other places she claims to have ‘grown up’.
She feels rootless and unhappy but is recreating that same lack of roots for her own children in her own desperate attempts to find happiness.
Thank goodness their fathers are more sensible.