On her upbringing in Australia and moves to London and LA...
I had the typical upbringing of a beach-loving, coastal-centric Aussie family. Holidays were spent with all of the cousins at my grandparent's beach house on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland where we would spend hours in the ocean and then early evenings were spent back on the beach making bonfires and toasting marshmallows. It was idyllic. I moved to London in my early 20s to earn the pound so I could travel Europe and soon after I met my husband, Dan, a born and bred Londoner. We had always planned to move back to Australia but 12 years later and three little boys in tow, we decided to give LA a try. We loved London but with three babies, we wanted an outdoor life in the sunshine so really the move was mostly lifestyle. We settled in Santa Monica and we loved it.
On her first experience with surfing...
My very first lesson was in Malibu and the obsession was instant. Surfing and surfers seemed so cool, mysterious, radical and sexy, I wanted in! It just felt utterly joyful and freeing and I loved the reckless abandon of wiping out - which happened a lot in the early years! I then started getting regular lessons near our home in Santa Monica. I would attach the board to my bike and literally roll down Bay Street which is one long hill, all the way to the sand.