
Linda* is hurridly eating a quick lunch of fetta, kale and pepita seeds out of a take away container when she stops to talk to me in the school playground as we wait for the bell.
Its 3pm, but she has been on the go since her early morning walk at 5.30am. Since then she’s put in a full day’s work as a horticulturalist, stopped at the bookshop to pick up the latest novel for her bookclub and now she has dropped in to the playground to take her grandkids up the road for a milkshake before she heads home to get ready for date night.
She’s 61 and prefers to see her grandkids on her terms, on her time – not when she’s scheduled for babysitting.
