This post is actually a long-time coming as we moved in about seven weeks ago! We’re now living in a cute three-bedroom house with a huge backyard for the dogs. After some intense moving pains, it’s all coming together finally!
Christine Knight
NSW Corporate Games
The NSW Corporate Games were on today. Our netball team went in expecting to to better than last year (we came fourth in 2009).
We played three awesome games in the round robin comp and won our pool, but fell completely apart in the qualifying match for the semi-finals. We lost by one point after playing a truly terrible game (we were down 10 – 1 in the first 10 minutes but clawed our way back to even). We ended up coming 5/6, not sure which. Truly, incredibly disappointing result. I really enjoyed the fisth three games when we were playing well though, so best to dwell on that instead.
The Menagerie
The animals are totally nuts. Some days it feels like I’m living in a bad Cesar Milan episode. If only he would come and sort out the craziness for us … Still, they are super cute.
Taste of Sydney Food Festival
Today I went to the Taste of Sydney food festival in Centennial Park. Beck and I decorated cupcakes at the Planet Cake stand. Read my blog post on the whole day on my food blog here.
The Pooches Are Here!
The doggies moved in on the weekend – cue sleepless nights and animal chaos!
The girls went a bit nuts for a few hours, then Kahlua settled down, and Buffy continued to go nuts. Once she discovered the cat, she wouldn’t settle. She was determined that they would be BFFs. Xenia however is completely traumatised and wants nothing to do with the dogs. Hopefully they will eventually sort it out among themselves. The good thing is none of them want to hurt each other, so that gives me hope for a successful animal integration.
March Update
I can’t believe it’s already into the first week of March. The year so far has been consumed with wedding – post-wedding – moving house. We’re close to being settled in the new place, with the exception of a few little things, and finalising everything for the arrival of the pooches. I’m hoping they can move in this weekend if everything goes to plan. Last weekend we put up a pergola-type thing and a fence to dog proof off an area. This weekend is constructing the dog kennel, setting up their area, getting the lawn mown (it’s a jungle out there!) and a few little other things. I’ll be so glad when it’s all done and we are settled with the dogs (and cat!). It’s been a busy, stressful start to the year.
The rest of the year is already looking busy, with some travel locked in; Hawaii in April for our belated honeymoon, an undecided location in Asia in June for a work offsite and possibly a North America trip around the end of the year for another work offsite.
I’ve also signed up for Saturday netball comp with the Chatswood Rangers. I played in the winter night comp and thought that this year I would commit to playing Saturdays to give it a go. I love playing in a proper league and have seen the benefits to my skills already from playing with a new group of people who are all really dedicated to the sport, not just doing it occasionally for a social thing.
My work netball team will be competing in the NSW corporate games in a few weeks – we came fourth last year with an average team, so with our stronger team this year I’m hoping we will medal if not win.
Wedding Part 5: Reception
With the official part out of the way, it was time for the party to begin. Neither Alec or I are really party-party people, so we wanted a reception that would be like an elegant dinner party. Choosing the Gunners’ Barracks meant that we could have this, plus a lovely 1920s theme to the evening.
Photography by the excellent Vincent Lai.
Wedding Part 4: Post-ceremony Portraits
Following the ceremony were our portraits. We didn’t have too many shots, just immediate family and a few with my cousins and family friends who I noticed nearby and knew my parents would really like a photo with. We had them in the courtyard with the sandstone making a nice backdrop.
Wedding Part 3: Ceremony
We arrived at the Gunners’ Barracks in plenty of time. Gunners’ was just perfect for us – we chose it to host both our ceremony and reception. A heritage sandstone building overlooking the ocean, with a dining room, terrace, courtyard, sitting room and dressing room all included. It was so private – no tourists or other weddings going on. It was really important to us to find a venue that felt secluded.
We’d told guests the ceremony started at 5pm sharp, even though we had allowed for it to start at 5:30, thus giving guests 30 mins leeway to guarantee they were there in time. Luckily we did, because as we pulled up smack on 5pm, there were guests who had just parked and were slowly walking down to the venue … It also meant that we had time to relax, sit down, touch up our make-up and chill out before the ceremony started.
I, Christine, take you, Alec, to be my lawful wedded husband, best friend and lifelong partner in marriage. All that I have I will share with you. Whatever the future holds I will love you and stand by you throughout out lives together. This is my solemn vow to you.