Monday, December 31, 2007

The last 3 weeks in a nutshell...

Well! Where do I start. I think I will tackle this in chronological order in the hopes of jogging my meager memories.

First and foremost - I got the new job! This is very exciting for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the massive boost to my salary. I cannot tell you how pleasing it was to give my notice to my previous employers in the job from hell, and I have to say I very much enjoyed my exit interview..... It was possibly the best Christmas present I could have given myself. I start new job on the 7th, so still have a bit of time to go to prepare myself. I am working for the government department that looks after roads (racy I know) and in a twist that has had me laughing ever since, now have the word 'senior' in my job title. I must confess that I am starting to feel slightly nervous now, and hoping I am not going to be massively out of my depth.

Obviously being christmas season there has been a flurry of partying etc. The first event of the festive season was Stu's work christmas do at the Sirromet Winery just outside of Brisbane. This is a very lovely spot, set in rolling hills, with little wallabies hopping around in between the vines. It was a black tie do as well so everyone was really dressed up which is always very nice. As I am sure you can well imagine though, the after effects of a free bar in a winery were not so pretty and the evening pretty much degenerated into all round farcical drunkeness, with no-one looking so classy on the way back out... After the dinner and dancing at the winery was finished a coach took everyone back into town to the Casino to carry on the evening. This was a fairly disastrous decision on my part. I managed to get separated from Stu, so one of his mates from work was saddled with the task of leading me round by hand so I didn't lapse into some sort of coma. I then fell up the stairs (better than down I suppose), and at some point was asked to leave. This is apparently quite a feat, as the casino usually does not worry too much about drunkenness so long as you are spending money. Woopsies. I sprained my thumb or something on the trip up the stairs, and it has never been the same since....

The next event was fakemas at our house. We had decided that because it was our first Christmas away from home, and many of our mates found themselves in the same boat we would host a bit of a get together. Everyone was going to be a bit scattered round for actual Christmas itself, so on the 15th we had 14 people over for a traditional roast dinner.... The day did not start well when the turkey we picked up from the butchers turned out to be still completely frozen. Now I am aware that it is quite hot down under, but I was nonetheless sceptical of his claims that a 6.5 kilo bird would defrost in time for us to get it in the oven in oooh... about half an hour ago actually if we wanted dinner on the table for 3 as we had promised everyone. Cue a frantic dash around the other local butcheries to find a fresh bird. As it turned out this was the worst disaster of the day, and a bloody good time was had by all. Dinner was just lovely, everyone liked their secret santa presents (or at least had been practicing their very best pleased faces beforehand) and there was much eating, drinking, merry making, and singing. We have even been requested to make it an annual tradition which is very nice - however this does mean we cannot make any more friends as I feel that 16 people is about the limit of both our house and our catering abilities.

And so onto Christmas itself..... Stu's sister and her family are over here visiting, and they rented an EXTREMELY fancy house on Sunrise Beach just outside of Noosa, and they very kindly extended an invite to us to come stay for Christmas week. It was absolutely amazing - the house was fabulous, and it was really nice to see some family for our first Christmas away - kind of softened the blow a bit. It was also really nice to have little ones around, it makes Christmas just a little bit more fun eh? Not much to tell about the week really - the weather was a bit rubbish, but it incorporated all the elements of eating, relaxing, drinking, laughing and chatting that you would want from a holiday week. We went for a walk on the beach Christmas day morning which was certainly different - it did feel a bit odd to be doing stuff like that even if the weather wasn't that special. All in all we had a splendid week, and cannot thank our hosts enough.

Stuart Robinson has obviously been a very good boy this year as Santa was very good to him. Not only did he receive a voucher to climb the story bridge, but as a secret surprise I took him for afternoon tea at the Stamford Plaza. It was a very pleasant way to while away a couple of hours I have to say, and a nice wrap up to the festive season.

Christmas 2007


So tonight is new years eve, it's 18:15 and we have no idea what we are going to do. Just let me take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones a very happy 2008 - I hope you are looking forward to it as much as I am!

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Something wrong with this picture

Yes indeed. That is me, decorating our christmas tree - with all the windows and doors open, and little shorts and top on. It is WEIRD I tell you. I cannot get my head around a warm christmas, and am not feeling in the slightest bit festive. It is Stu's work Christmas do tonight though, which should be good - it's a black tie do at the Sirromet Winery which I am pretty excited about. Getting me hair done and everything - will take lots of pics for bloggage next week. Hopefully it'll help me get in the festive spirit - although maybe not too much as apparently for some reason Stu and I are on the top table with all the big cheeses. Must try not to get drunk....


In wildlife news, our little baby miner birds have left the nest now. We didn't see them go unfortunately, but hope they are doing OK. It's good in a way because we are now not so under siege from their parents, and don't get dive bombed every time we go in and out of the house. Jerry is especially pleased about this. In wildlife news which I am CONSIDERABLY less pleased about, last night we had our first encounter with a Brown Huntsman. I would like to talk at length about our bravery in the face of true natives, and how we are acclimatising to Australia beautifully. On the contrary we screamed like girls, and it took us about half an hour, a broom and a large tupperware pot to escort him from the premises. Frankly - terrifying. They are not small, and are very fast. I was about ready to book myself on the next flight home (but didn't - sorry mum).

I have an interview next week for a job I am pretty excited about - not least because it will entail a $25000 pay rise. I don't want to say too much for fear of a jinx, but cross your fingers for me on Wednesday. I'll keep you posted of course. I am also becoming increasingly excited about Christmas, and seeing some family, and staying here for a week. Next week is our pommie fakemas celebration, when Stu and I will be cooking christmas dinner for 14 of our pom friends. Could be... interesting. So I suppose there are some benefits to all this sun after all....