- Photograph five different birds on the same day.
- Take a picture of the back of your head.
- Take a photo lit only by flashlight.
- Take a walk until you see your favorite color, then take a picture of it.
- Photograph 5 different flowers on the same day.
- Capture the sunlight in an usual way – indoors, through a tree, behind an object.
- Create photos representing 5 moods – angry, sad, happy, nostalgic, etc
- Capture four seasons in one day.
- Give an inanimate object a personality.
- Bring to focus something usually overlooked.
Christine Knight
Adriano Zumbo – The Wonder Years
Back again for more food! This time Lisa and Matt came with us, as did Buffy and Kahlua.
We decided finally to order proper food at the Chocolat Cafe, and it was fabulous!
52 Blessings – Week 1
I’ve decided to post, once a week, something I am grateful for. I borrowed the idea from a Flickr group and decided to make it a regular blog post instead.
Khacha Thai and Catch-up
Beverly and Chris arrived home from Singapore this morning, so we met up for ferret handing over and lunch at Khacha Thai in Crows Nest. It was also the last time that we would all be able to get together until Bev and Chris’ wedding in August – I’m going to miss you guys!
New Year Ponderings
I usually am the anti-NYE person. I avoid parties and large crowds because drunk, obnoxious people drive me up the wall. After a few days at home however, I was itching to get out and socalise a bit this NYE. Daniel wanted to show his Slovakian girlfriend, Hedviga, the fireworks, so Alec and I tagged along for firework-hunting adventure.
I haven’t attempted to see the fireworks for about eight or nine years, so it was a lot of fun! We caught the train to Milson’s Point and watched the 9pm fireworks over the side of a balcony of a garage that we stumbled upon.
We were planning to go back to Chatswood, pick up my SLR and drive to somewhere near Taronga Zoo to watch the midnight fireworks, but we met up with Aya and Matt Cooper for a while, then decided we couldn’t be bothered to go back to Chatswood. Instead, we stumbled across an alley near Luna Park that had an amazing view of the bridge. We set up here on an electrical box at about 11pm, and waited, waited, waited…
Our patience was rewarded with stunning fireworks over the harbour. I managed to get some semi-decent photos by balancing my little snappy-cam on a stop sign near the electrical box.
The mood in the city was just electric – and chaotic! So many crazy people, mostly just enjoying themselves.
Getting home was quite the challenge. Milson’s Point station was closed to avoid people getting crushed, so we walked to North Sydney station – where we ended up getting a very slow bus back to Chatswood.
I had such a great night – the fireworks were just stunning and the company was a lot of fun too.
- Eat less
- Exercise more
- Find something that I love doing
- Do only one thing at a time
- Stop nagging Alec
- Shop less, save more
- Be a kinder, gentler person
- Take more photos on my DSLR
- Enter more photography competitions
- Write more – for myself, not work
- Europe / USA trip in July. I can’t wait!
- Beverly’s wedding in August
- My 30th birthday in Singapore
- Shelleys’ wedding in December
- Mel’s wedding in December
- Possible Bora Bora trip in October
- New house and living with the puppies again
2008 in Review
I thought it was a good time to write about a few things that made the year memorable 🙂
- My first full year as a vegetarian – I didn’t think I could make it when I started, but now I can’t even imagine eating meat.
- Japan holiday – it was amazing!
- Perisher snow trip – I’ve never been so sick before! If Alec and I can get through that, we can get through anything.
- Lindeman Island – tropical island vacation and wedding.
- Published work at Google – I started writing for the internal communications team.
- I got promoted!
- Developed a love for Tokidoki bags.
- Spending my 29th birthday at the coldest cabin on earth and seeing where my dad grew up in Glen Davis.
- Isis and Matt’s Indian-fusion wedding – so much fun 🙂
- Fireworks on Sydney harbour for NYE – truly spectacular.
- Christmas with the family – and old Kitty attacking the greyhound – too funny for words.
- Losing my Tag watch – so upsetting.
- FOOD – discovering many new things that I love, like Adriano Zumbo cakes and La Gerbe in Paddington, and my favourite Japanese place, Umaimon.
- Taking up pole dancing.
- Breaking my first iPhone and finally getting my 3G replacement.
- Buying a Mac book – why oh why?! It’s been a slow getting-to-know-you process for the two of us.
- The Twilight book series and movie – I am so obsessed. How did I not know about them before?
- Building close friendships with Beverly and Lisa.
- Waking up to Alec every day and feeling truly blessed.
- Struggling to live a 100% cruelty-free life. I went from cutting meat out of my diet to buying non-leather handbags and wallets and cosmetics / body care / household cleaners that weren’t tested on animals. My biggest challenges – leather shoes and Mimco handbags. I just love them, and it’s harder for me to give up Mimco then it was to give up meat!
Happy New Year!
Monet Exhibition, Lindt Cafe & Kirribilli
A rare day out in the city with Alec, his dad and his dad’s wife, Lisa.
We started out at the Monet exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Ferrets!
We agreed to baby-sit Misty and Star over the holidays for Beverly and Chris. They’re such crazy little critters, but adorable too.
They look so innocent … I lie, they look like sneaky ferrets, and that’s what they are! They got into EVERYTHING and ate a hole in the fly-screen door when I wasn’t watching them closely enough. I also lost one in a cavity in the kitchen cupboards (and lured him back with ferret crack) and one of them bit Alec on one of his nipples.
Add in my two dogs, and it was four crazy critters in the apartment – quite a lot of entertainment!
The ferrets were really no trouble – and it was hugely entertaining to watch them and the dogs interact. Kahlua was, of course, completely terrified, but Buffy wanted to make friends with them and couldn’t let them out of her sight.
Things I have learned about ferrets:
- They poop a lot. All the time it seems. Poop, poop, poop.
- They dig plants out of their pots.
- They sleep for most of the day, usually upside down in the cutest positions.
- They are completely silent! Except for incessant wheezing and sneezing that make me think they were choking on dust bunnies and rush to vacuum the floor.
The ferrets are moving to Shanghai shortly – best of luck with the trip fuzzies!
Christmas Day
For the second year in a row, Alec’s mum and uncle joined me and my parents for Christmas day.