It’s all about ME


Hello!

My name is Debbie but you can call me Deb – all my friends do!

I’m an Australian midlife, travel, adventure and lifestyle blogger.

Welcome to my ‘About Me’ page

Debbie - 60 years old and feeling Bold
This is me: 60 years old and feeling Bold (WOTY 2021)

Who and what am I all about?

Good question! I’m a bit quirky, full of energy,  enthusiastic, into social media, sharing things and looking for the positives. 

I am Debbie –  a wife; mother; grandmother; daughter; sister; friend; blogger; reader; runner; walker; cyclist; Rail Trail enthusiast; traveller; Rotarian; Whovian; former teacher.

My aim is to make you smile, educate you in some way, maybe inspire you and to share my world, while learning about your world.

Deb from Deb’s World

Globetrotting Granny Debs

I’m also a grandmother to 2 beautiful granddaughters and 2 grandsons. I am known as Granny Debs to Emilia who was our first grandchild born in September 2018, and on 19 August 2019 we welcomed baby Dottie, who was in a huge hurry to arrive, being born at only 25 weeks over in England where my eldest daughter lives! Being born weighing only a bit over 800 grams isn’t ideal but she was well looked after at Southmead NICU in Bristol and then in Taunton’s Musgrove Park. I wrote this story for her – Dottie and the Wombat.

Our first grandson, Patrick, arrived in late February 2020 and at one stage we were expecting a granddaughter, and our latest grandson Zachary was born in January 2021!! Life is never dull 🙂 Did you notice I’ve had a grandchild born in 2018, 19, 20 and 21?

A (very) young retiree

And I’m a retiree!!  A very young retiree at 56, when I finished work in 2016 – it wasn’t my choice believe me!

I’ve been called a humming bird on speed (see below) and WonderWomanDebz.

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WonderWoman Debs! Get it?

Family:

The Mathematician and I have been married for well over 40 years now, we have three beautiful daughters who are all grown up and making their own way in the big wide world. I like to write about my family sometimes.  I am very proud of my posts where I have compared our lives at age 28, 30 & 25.  I also compared my life with that of my mother, at the age of 53.

Debbie and Grant
Debbie and Grant

My youngest daughter wrote a post about me and she is my first ever guest blogger. I’m thrilled with it! My eldest daughter was a travel blogger and once wrote a great post about her Travel Loving Parents – us!  It’s a fantastic read 🙂 She is now the creator of a great little business called Dottie Wombat.

I have enjoyed being the MOB (Mother of the Bride) twice now and our youngest daughter had her destination wedding in Fiji!  It was amazing fun!

Work and Retirement:

Up until December 2016  I managed the delivery of Educational programs in a minimum security correctional centre for males. I have blogged about a lot of things over the years – but I never really mentioned my work in the gaol. That all changed when the state government decided to outsource Education services in gaols (jails) to an external (cheaper) provider.  This meant my job was made redundant, along with hundreds of others across the state.  These professional educators were replaced by clerks, on a lower salary rate with no education qualifications required, to do basically the same job that I had been doing for over 20 years.

I did not take well to these changes and experienced an array of emotions, as you can imagine.  I have written a few posts about the situation and if you want to see what I’m talking about click any of these links – Education beats crime every day, On being made redundant, Jailhouse Blues and  Mantra for the future.

On the plus side my husband, the Mathematician, retired from a successful teaching career, spanning 39 years, in January 2017, so we have lots of time to do things together, while we are still young enough!

I’m pleased to say our subsequent years of retired life are going exceptionally well!

Walking, running, cycling:

I am into keeping healthy and regularly walk, run or cycle and feel fantastic as a result of my efforts. We’ve been very involved with the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail and we are thrilled to have it officially opened, despite the pandemic playing havoc with our celebrations in 2020. The Rail Trail opening you have when you can’t have an opening – due to a pandemic

Cycling tour in Amsterdam
Cycling tour in Amsterdam

Adventure and Travel:

Travelling is in my family’s blood and I love to blog about our travels.  Now that we’re retired we have lots more time to indulge in this passion. I have a page dedicated to our adventures and travels.

In May 2018 we embarked on the trip of a lifetime, our Odyssey, travelling for 3 months to UK, Iceland and around Europe. I recorded our travels in weekly posts – you can find them here if you’re interested – Our Odyssey posts all in one place.  Iceland was a real favourite – so much so I wrote a post (tongue in cheek) 10 reasons why you definitely shouldn’t visit Iceland. 

More recently I managed to take only carry-on luggage (7Kgs) for a month in England visiting Dottie for her 3rd birthday in 2022! I was very proud of myself!

We’ve since been back to England for two months in 2023. I wish I had a time machine to enable me to teleport myself. backwards and forwards between UK and Australia.

Blue Lagoon in Iceland
Blue Lagoon in Iceland with our eldest daughter

Reading:

I’m also an avid reader and try to document all the books I read during the year (it serves to remind me of what I’ve read!) on my reading page. I’m in two book clubs and enjoy reading books I may not have normally looked at.

Photography:

I love taking photos while I’m out and about and will often include these in my posts.  I used to participate in the Weekly Photo Challenges most weeks but since WordPress ceased that challenge a few years back, I now link up to Terri’s Sunday Stills instead 🙂

I enjoy Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest and you can see my links to all these on my Contact page .

10 things you may not know about me:

  • I love all things orange and yellow.
  • I love a good cup of tea – black and very weak.
  • I have a compulsion to step on crunchy leaves and bark just to hear the satisfying crackle/crunch. I’ll go out of my way to step on a suitable looking candidate. I’ve recently added jumping in puddles to this compulsion. I wrote a post about it called Big Debbie’s Purple Boots based on a children’s book.
  • I completely lose myself when reading a good book.
  • I like helping others and doing good in the world – being a Rotarian helps satisfy this urge.
  • I have a Bravery Award from the Queen.  Here’s the post that tells that story.
  • I hate spelling mistakes but sometimes do make them (horror!).
  • I was told that inmates (and some staff) within the the correctional centre found me to be  very intimidating – you have no idea how much this amused my daughters! I’m not really scary, I promise!

BONUS:

I was nominated in the Best Lifestyle Blog for the 2019 Annual Bloggers Bash Awards!  I was over the moon and appreciated the nomination.

In May 2018 I was placed as Runner Up in the Hidden Gem category at the Annual Bloggers Bash Awards in London!  I was thrilled to be there to meet other like minded bloggers and make new friends.  You can read all about it here – Annual Bloggers Bash Awards.

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So,  after reading all that, if you’d still like to follow my blog – then please feel free to come along for the ride! Subscribe to receive updates when I post using the button on the sidebar.

Are you on Instagram? Check out Deb’s World here: Instagram for photo updates

You can follow me on Twitter @Wonderwomandebz

I’d love to hear from you. Leave me a comment to say hello 🙂

Deb xx

Page last updated: August 2023


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Debbie - mother of a 40 year old

Deb is a young-at-heart & active 60+ blogger/retiree, after being made redundant from her 22-year career managing education programs in a men’s correctional centre (jail). She now spends her time reading, blogging, riding her ebike and travelling. Deb was awarded a Bravery Award from the Queen when she was 17 after a tragic accident – a definite life changing moment! She is married with 3 grown-up daughters & has 4 grandchildren. You can read more of Deb’s story here

Please note:  All text and photos are © Debbie Harris, unless otherwise stated. Do not copy/paste any material found here. Linking is acceptable. Please respect this site and do not abuse it or the contents within. You can contact me by email: debbie@debs-world.com

264 Replies to “It’s all about ME”

  1. Hi Deb, I’m sitting here with my Nan (Joyce Hammond) in Bomaderry, who just told me about this school trip my uncle was on where is best friend died. My uncle (Angus) was on the other bus who went to the scene to look for his friend and help out which include holding an injured teacher down in the water until she could get rescued. Reading your story about it was very moving. What a wild thing to live through.

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  2. Debbie, a superlative ‘About Me’ page and it’s great to get to know more about you here! Congratulations on all your grandchildren … and with one born in the last four years do you know whether to expect another grandchild in 2022?! 😀 It must have been tough to lose your job and one that must have made such a difference to so many. I laughed when the inmates described you as scary! It’s wonderful you and your husband have a chance to explore life anew as recent retirees and soon you can start travel again as Australia opens its borders. Look forward to connecting with you over WP and following your ventures around the globe! xx

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    1. That’s so lovely of you to say Annika, I am enjoying my retired life (now) and couldn’t imagine having to go back to work now. Thanks so much for your visit and for your great comment 🙂

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  3. Hello Deb, I love mage taken of you with the flowers in front of you, on your birthday! Of course it’s all about you, that’s why we blog – to remember all these stories one couldn’t tell to completely strangers, eh?

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  4. Hi Deb, I remember the tragic news being told to us in assembly from Fred Ring. I was 14 years old at the time and this was the first time I really dealt with death. I often thing back about it as the saddest time in my school years. Iam so glad that you are happy in life now. Thankyou for telling the story as we had only been told a very rough version of the accident. I wish you the best in life and retirement.

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    1. Thanks for reading my post Ray and leaving me a comment, (I know it can be a pain to do so). It really was the saddest thing to go through and we all learnt what not to do in these situations from the way it was handled I think. I’m thoroughly enjoying my retirement but the accident and its aftermath, will always be a part of me.

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  5. OH MY! I came across your blog when I was searching for info about Tasmania. I read a few travel posts, then read your About Me page and have now gone down a total rabbit hole clicking on links into other posts and reading your amazing words and enjoying everything so much. I find so much to enjoy in your posts and many similar interests and things that are relevant in my own life. I think I’m going to love it here!!!!

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    1. That’s a great way of getting a feel for a blog, going down a rabbit hole!! Thank you so much for your comment and welcome words. Please come back and visit any time!!

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  6. Hi Debs been following you on Instagram and only saw today you have a blog🤪 Love reading your about Me, looking forward to reading more. I have 3 grown up girls and two almost three grandbabies 👍🏻 A question for you …. have you thought about being a vlogger ? Just seems you tube is sooooo popular and I always wanted to start a blog but thought no one would read it as everyone watched YouTube nowadays! Very happy to find your blog😊

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    1. Hi there, thanks for your comment and for joining me in my blogging experience. I haven’t thought of being a vlogger, I’m quite happy with what I have on my plate at the moment 🙂

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