Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Australia Day


Today is Australia Day!

I love Australia Day! We get a public holiday and everyone is relaxed and has BBQ lunches.

Last night I slept over my friend Laura's house with 2 other friends, and we stayed up til 4am talking (well, Laura fell asleep on the couch at 2am). This morning, I got up first and spent some time sitting outside and reading.

When the others got up, we had a late breakfast and then in true Aussie style, we went to Laura's friend's house for a BBQ and a swim.



I even wore blue & red swimmers - the colours on the Aussie flag

And of course- the quintessential Aussie thongs! (Although mine are black!)


Lots of people go the beach, but today it was so hot! Even in the pool, we were all fighting to stay in the shade because it was so hot and sunny!

I may be convinced to go the beach next year, but only if I can get one of these:

Tonight we are going to the Penrith Regatta Centre to watch the fireworks. There's always lots of people there, but it's worth braving the crowds for! The Australia Day fireworks are awesome! vIt's always the perfect way to wrap up a fun day!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

My friend Claryse

Pretty sure my friend Claryse will kill me (or at least inflict serious injury) for doing this (yes, she reads my blog. Sometimes.)



But I'm doing it anyway. I'm bad like that. Mwa-ha-ha-ha!


Her 21st birthday was on Wednesday, and to celebrate we had a little outing, and went to the city. I took some awesome photos of her in the Royal Botanic Gardens, but this one by far is my absolute fave.



She doesn't like it. I told her, "You are blind, woman! You.look.awesome."

Anyway, I'm proud of this photo.

Even if she isn't!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Rhonda & Gareth's Wedding

Myles & Rhonda arriving for the ceremony


Rhonda & Gareth make it official






Neil & his niece Rhonda


The groom, groomsmen & "best woman"



The bride & bridesmaids



Outside the church


The first dance


Monday, January 11, 2010

This Little Patch of Green

This is the house we are renting this week while we are in Dunedin. It's called Macrocarpa Cottage and I think it looks like it belongs on the ski fields in Aspen or Switzerland somewhere!

It is a two storey wooden cottage with a loft (the window at the top; that's where I sleep).


The cottage & the main house are both set on 5 acres of land. It's been raining a lot, so we haven't had much time to venture out and take a look around, but most of it looks like this:

Our own little piece of Middle Earth!

Still....

Still in New Zealand.

Still in Dunedin.

Still cold.

Still adjusting to the cold.

Still getting used to having so many layers on.

Still not liking the rain.

Still visiting family.

Still shopping.

Still blogging!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

New Zealand - Day 1

Yep, you read right, I'm currently blogging from New Zealand!
We have rented this totally cute ski chalet-style house and the best part is, it has broadband internet! So my laptop and I are totally buddies right now.

Anyway, I woke up at 4.30am this morning to the sound of my alarm ringing for the second time. I hate early mornings, and I never get up after the first alarm, so I always set my alarm 2 minutes earlier than it needs to be. Well, that usually works, but this morning I realised that I totally slept through the 4.28am alarm. Not sure how that happened.

Oh yes I am. It's because I'm not a morning person.


Anyway, we left the house by 5.40am and I was amazed by the number of cars on the road at that time. Don't these people realise that the hours from 5.00-7.00am are for sleeping?!
We got to the airport earlier than we needed to, but that was okay because it meant we had time to have a second breakfast. Necessary, because if I'm eating breakfast at 4.30am, you better believe I'm gonna be hungry again by 7.00.

By this time, I had totally (what is with me and that word today?!) taken my Valium and was feeling quite calm about all things plane-wise.

That feeling lasted most of the flight.

Until we started our descent into Christchurch and I felt the familiar rocking and rolling that is otherwise known as turbulence.

Then I started to feel nauseous.


I know, I know. You can tell me a million times that it's just air, and we won't crash or fall out of the sky etc etc. But this turbulence was the fall-a-few-metres-from-the-sky-and-feel-that-stomach-drop- "whoa" -feeling kind. Seriously, people clapped when we landed.

Me? I didn't clap, but I did stay in my seat for longer than usual while I got myself together and told myself that I'd need to stand up and move eventually.


Once we got through customs and immigration and all that fun stuff (and seriously, the NZ airport people used to be nice and friendly and now they're just not) we picked up our rental car and started on our road trip.

It's pretty much a straight drive all the way to Dunedin, but the one thing I was struck by was the green. The grass is almost lime green in colour. I guess it's because of all the rain. Seriously, we walked outside in Christchurch and it started raining. Hasn't really stopped either, even here in Dunedin.

Tonight, we met up with Neil's family who are all staying here too (it's his niece's wedding, that's why we're here in the first place) and then we had dinner at this amazing restaurant that was decorated Marrakech style. Pretty cool for some Australians dining in New Zealand in a Morrocan style restaurant.

Tomorrow, if the weather turns out nice, we're planning to go explore the property that this house is on (it's on 5 acres) and then meet up with more family. With Neil's brother in-law (the bride's father), brother, sister and their families here, plus my Mum's brother, brother-in-law and their families and my grandma and uncle living here, we have a lot of people to see!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

22 Things to do before I'm 22

Click on the picture to make it bigger.

Leaving...

I'm going to New Zealand tomorrow for a family wedding.

We have to leave home at 7am to get the airport on time.

I'm not looking forward to the early morning start.

I'm not a morning person.

Never have been.

Ask my mother.

I still haven't packed.

Better get onto that.

See you in New Zealand.