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Month: June 2008

Blue Mountains Offsite

I spent two days in the Blue Mountains on a work offsite. We stayed at the Old Leura Dairy – a pretty cool place! It’s been completely renovated and is a really quirky, unique place to stay with either a loved one of a group.

The dining room table set up for morning tea.


Fireplace – definitely needed in winter!


Fresh salad.


Mmmmm fruity goodness.


Renovated building – note the corrugated iron.


Roasted capsicum with rice.


My favourite carbs.



Kitchen in the main building.




Mmmm scones.


This is the three-bedroom cottage I stayed in.


My bedroom.


My bathroom.



The living room for my cottage.


Hard at work as the evening progressed.




Noodles!


Magic beans.


Fresh veges. They catered very, very well for the vegetarians.


Lemon tart.



This was the entrance to one of the bedrooms.


On the 10km mountain bike tour.

















Waiting for food.



Save me!


The Chronicles of Narnia – Prince Caspian

I loved the Narnia books when I was young and read them many many times. Something that I never noticed before watching tis film was how battle-filled they are. C.S. Lewis has a talent for writing battle scenes in a way that makes them suitable for a young child to read. I think it has to do with the unemotional language he uses.

In a movie, however, it’s hard to have battle scenes that aren’t confronting in a movie that’s really for young people, so the movie ended up being quite dark. While there are no shots of any actual blood being shed, there are still scenes of mass slaughter.

What I did like about the movie was the character development of the eldest Pevensie boy, Peter, who is being treated like a child again in England and wants to be treated like a man. I also liked Prince Caspian himself – though I’m unsure about his French accent.

It’s hard to say exactly how much I liked the movie because it was extremely difficult to get lost in it. We were unfortunate enough to be seeing the movie in a cinema that was mostly booked out by a youth group, who talked, yelled, laughed as sad moments, screamed at romantic moments and ran up and down the aisles throughout the entire movie. It was disgraceful, selfish behaviour and I just wanted to stab them all with my huge umbrella I had rather than concentrate on the movie.

I guess I’ll just have to see it again before I make my mind up!

Shelley & Eric’s Engagement Party

My dearest darling Shells celebrated her engagement tonight to Eric at The Oaks Hotel in Neutral Bay. I had such a lovely time, catching up with old friends and seeing my closest friend so happy and in love.

Beautiful evening!











The coat I bought in Melbourne from the Alannah Hill factory outlet.

Bite Me – Bondi

After flying back in from Melbourne I picked up Alec and head on over to try the Bondi Bite Me store – according to Bev, they had more items on the menu.

Bondi is a LOOONG way in peak hour traffic and cyclonic storms, but it was worth it for the delicious burgers and company.


Note the tomato sauce splatter on the ceiling.



Drawing a rocket.





Onion rings.


Alec’s burger.


Lisa’s topless burger.


Flourless chocolate cake.


Aww group shot.

Kiama

We checked out of our house at Callala beach this morning and slowly drove home via Berry, Kiama and Stanwell Tops. The rain started bucketing down after we left Kiama so unfortunately it wasn’t nice enough to take any pics.

Kiama – the little blowhole.


Oh hai!


Wonky self-portrait.


Kiama lighthouse.


Big blowhole. Thar she blows!



Snuggles.


“I love my dad!”



I had such a great weekend. The girls were amazingly well-behaved! Such a pleasant surprise – both my wonderful Alec for taking me away and my loving dogs for not being painful!