It may be the weekend but with the Moon in your career sector, having come full circle from last month's Full Moon and Neptune spending his first full day in your work sector, chances are you have your professional hat on, in spirit anyway. With Venus in your work sector as well your heart, imagination and intuition are all engaged, giving you a chance to ponder your options. With this comes a chance to tweak your work/life balance.
AquariusAs Neptune spends his first full day in your income sector Venus is spending her last weekend, creating ... More
PiscesAs dreamy Neptune spends his first full day in your sign and Venus, planet of love her last ... More
AriesA day after Neptune left a social and serendipitous part of your chart the Sun and Mercury are ... More
TaurusIt may be the weekend, but a day after Neptune left your career sector the Sun and Mercury ... More
GeminiAs Venus spends her last weekend and Neptune his first full day in your career sector you're bound ... More
CancerWith Neptune gone from your financial sector but the Sun and Mercury staying behind to tie up loose ... More
LeoAt the same time that the Sun and Mercury are coming together to not only fill the void ... More
VirgoAt the same time that Neptune, planet of dreams and fantasies is spending his first full day in ... More
ScorpioAs Neptune spends his first full day in a playful and romantic part of your chart, Venus is ... More
SagittariusThe Moon has come full circle from last month's Full Moon in your financial sector, but with the ... More
CapricornHaving the Moon in your relationship sector as Neptune spends his first full day in your communication sector ... More
The young Christchurch promotions model determined to walk again after tragically losing her legs in the February earthquake is still coping with the ongoing complications ... More
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Over the Teacups
My four-year-old grandson was at the supermarket with his mother when he exclaimed, “You’re buying something, Mummy, auntie is buying something – I want to buy something!” Mum replied, “You have to be big, have a wife, have a job, then you can buy things.” He replied, “I have a wife – Maia,” meaning his four-year-old friend. Mum said, “What about a job?” Master Four replied, “My job is having a wife!”
Robyn, Whangarei
Water you want?
I was in the car and asking Master Three what he wanted for Christmas. He said he was going to ask Santa for a water pistol. “And Nanny,” he added, “I’m going to ask for some water for our paddling pool.” Now that could be interesting!
Julie, by email
Bee gone
Master Three had his first bee sting recently. The incident broke his heart, but after many cuddles he came right. Later he said, “I never want to see another bee again. I don’t like bees any more, I only like flies.”
Gaileen, by email
Fraud with worry
My daughter warned me that “old people are being taken for a ride,” and that I shouldn’t engage in conversation with phone sales people. To this, Master Five piped up, “Nana can’t go on that ride, she’s old.”
Joseph’s Nana, Hamilton
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