Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Köks renovering



Vi beslutade oss för att äntligen rätta till skåpet i köket så vi kunde få plats med kylskåpet. Skåpet monterades ned och en hantverkare sågade av en fjärdedel, monterade sedan upp skåpet igen och då såg det ut så här.....


Hmmmm något opraktiskt med två handtag uppe i taket!! Undrar över logiken bakom detta eller var det inte meningen hihi.


Nu ser köket ut så här med ny färg och allt. Litet men helt ok.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Denna "post" är för mamma, ni fattar varför..

Skivan har vi inte spelat sen Josh var tre månader gammal. Han verkar gilla när det svänger i alla fall.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Fler updates..

Fick ett email från pappa häromdagen där han skrev att jag skulle uppdatera min blogg lite oftare för farmor och farfar vill ju se vad som händer i våra liv. Jag la ju upp bilder för en och en halv vecka sedan och sa till John att jag har inte ett intressant nog liv för att lägga upp nya grejer oftare!! Herregud John vi måste hitta på mer kul grejer så jag kan "blogga"! Haha. Men nu så har vi i alla fall spelat in Josh, om filmen funkar här.. Han började ju gå på riktigt den 4 maj, 13 månader kan man ju säga. Detta är den första film vi tagit så bättre följer.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Yengo National Park camp last weekend in April 2010

Annie and I decided to meet at Yengo. I'd drive from Newie and she'd go up from Sydney on her motorbike.

I arrived to a wet camp at 12 pm on Saturday. Set up the tent while Josh was happy getting wet and dirty in the grass. Fortunately it was a bit uncomfortable for him to crawl in the grass and he didn't move at a great speed and could be kept under control.

I was so relieved that he stayed happy the whole time. He absolutely loved the whole experience. The wet grass, the old fire pits, the wood pile, the trees, the rocks the works pretty much. He even found the tent exciting.

Annie came after a while and we decided to go for a walk and have a look at the Old Great North road that lead from Hunter Valley to Sydney back in the 1830s. Apperently 700 odd convicts built it by "hand", well pickaxes and the like and when they were finished it was only used for a few years as bushrangers were prevalent in the area (think Ned Kelley). As no one really wanted to be out in the middle of the bush and get robbed of all earthly possesions the road soon became unsued and instead people travelled to Newcastle by sea. We went to the circuit flat bridge which is one of the few remaining bridges that are in good shape. It was a nice walk, lots and lots of nasty flies but beautiful, lush bush.
The weather also cleared and it turned into a beautiful afternoon.

The next day we decided to go for a walk on the old convict road and when we came back the camp was empty. The three other campers had left so we were alone with the wildlife. There were about three goannas hanging around eating whatever foodscraps they could find. They hung around our camp and as we know they pay little attention to anyone trying to scare them away we let them have their way.


Here's one by our camp fire.












This is me and Josh having our lunch. Josh is pointing at the goanna and I look like a happy camper. Too bad we don't have a few more pictures of what happened next...
Suddenly the goanna charges at Josh and I, with sandwich in one hand, grab him by the back of his shirt and very roughly yank him out of the way of the goanna. This is true! Annie saw the whole thing. Josh was crying and Annie thought the goanna had gotten him as it was that close. Phew, I think he was a bit shocked and maybe his neck hurt a bit but at least those nasty teeth and claws didn't get to him. I have NEVER seen anything like it and will never look at goannas the same way again. Their teeth are very dirty as they like to eat rotting meat, among other things like juicy babies..




This is a close-up of one of the ones from the camp and it shows those big claws.
Later on, we're sitting around and one of the goannas sniff Josh's toy train, grabs it and runs off with it. Look closely at the photo and you can see the yellow Duncan train in its mouth. Haha, I think they liked the smell of Josh.
Josh and I stayed on for another night and were joined by John who had just arrived back from Germany. Annie left for Sydney. It was a lovely star-lit night and luckily the lizards left with the sunlight and Josh could play like he wanted.
Beautiful site, one that I'd like to go back to and I definately want to discover more of the national park.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Opera House

On Tuesday arvo I boarded the slowest train in the Western world (Ol Red - Sydney) as Annie and I had tickets to see Regina Spektor at the Opera House.
When I finally got there, hours later.. we had a pub dinner at Circular Quay and then wandered off in the crisp beautiful evening to the Opera House. The moon was almost full and the harbour beautiful!
The concert hall turned out to be really intimate. We sat close to the stage and the sound was great and the voices and musical talents of Jupiter One and Regina Spektor were just breathtaking. It's amazing that there are so many artists out there that can hardly sing live that are hugely famous and then there are artists like these that are not as huge but should be!! Still very, very popular though. She had the audience spellbound.

In the intermission we sipped champagne on the terrasse and gazed at the bridge, lunar park and the moonlit water. Aaahh, what a night!

Even better when you get to have a night off being a mum. But early in the morning I had to hop on that miserable (but the scenery is beautiful, especially around the Hawkesbury) train again back to Ol Red.

I guess if every night was a good as that one I just wouldn't appreciate them that much. That's why I am thankful for nights at home watching bad teve. : )

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Finally I am done with the vege path for a while..

The last few days I have finished off the sowing. I now have asparagus, rocket, carrot, parsnip, silverbeet and kale in rows and squares. Hopefully there will be a big harvest in a few weeks.



My helper slows me down a bit...



At spotlight I got a few bits for a new scarecrow. Cost $4 and was heaps of fun to make.


Went to Sydney on the weekend and spent a night out with Annie and her friends. On Saturday we drove up to the Hunter Valley vineyards and had a long leisurly lunch at Bimbadgen and then went around to a few different wineries and shops on the most beautiful of days. Very nice!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Easter camp 2010




We set off for Yagon as this is one of our fave camps. I love it cos the beach there is so beautiful and deserted. John was a bit worried all the camp spots would be taken seeing it was Easter and sure enough the camp was packed with young partiers. Luckily though we found a quiet corner and a great spot for our tent.
As we were starting to set up a goanna wandered into our camp. Totally fearless and on a mission for food. I said to John we better keep an eye on Josh as he might be taken for a nutritious snack.
We turned our backs and the next thing we know Josh is being approached by the goanna. No big deal really as we were around, but he was fearless, I tried to shoo him off with a stick but he wouldn't have a bar of it. He was going through our camp whether we wanted it or not.




Then came the cookaburra. It sat right next to John as he cooked our steaks and John said "I'll be! I've never seen them as bold as that". Yeah, he speaks like that, he also says he is feeling "poorly".. Haha what a grandy! When we sat down to eat the cookaburra struck! He flew over and with his strong beak grabbed John's medium rare (he didn't want my welldone steak) and John and he fought over it. John won but the Cookaburra didn't give up. A bit later he attacked again and this time John flung his wine over the table, the steak the bird himself etc. It was so funny. He was totally flustered. Apparently scarred from a young age when a magpie attacked him drawing blood.






On the beach we saw this beautiful crab and this other beautiful crab..