Wishing I could get married to the love of my life over and over!
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Something worth updating
Wowsa, its been ages since I've updated this bad boy. So what's the latest and greatest..... I'm engaged!!! And have been for the last 6 months. So I am consumed with all things wedding. Loving the whole planning process and putting in a little extra effort resulting in amazing keepsakes & memories for this most momentous time in our lives. So here is a little something we produced:
Yes! Can't wait to marry my monster and have lots of little monsters.
Yes! Can't wait to marry my monster and have lots of little monsters.
Monday, August 15, 2011
post holiday blues....
Yes... we are home... We were away for 6 glorious, marvelous, delightful, amazing, crazy, booze-hounding, sight-seeing, fabulous weeks... I had a hand written blog which I intended to transpose now ... but I'm relunctant to bring back memories... I avoided going through all my photos for this last week since returning.... post holiday blues in full swing it just might put me over the edge... to do something rash... such as quit my job... sell our house... sell my bf body... (hehehe) just so we can holiday again.... all I can think about is- when is the next time we can go on such an amazing trip... and... man we need to get out of Sydney. Move to Paris, San sebastian or Rome... travel to south america... travel the world for 2 years... work random jobs... not work at all if I can help it.... maybe I can marry and divorce some rich dude for some serious alimony payments... sure my bf wouldn't mind if it meant we could fund our travel addictions... or maybe I should play the lotto... yes I should buy a ticket at lunch time at work tomorrow... damn I have to work.... ferk...yes this blog doesn't make sense... and being at home doesn't either.. :(
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Day-Dream
I can't believe that it’s nearly half way through the year and I'm just short of 8 sleeps until I jet off to London for the trip of a lifetime.
It all started 8 months ago on a random Monday at work, I'm sitting at my PC skimming through my calendar for my daily outlook for the week, when my favourite subscription e-mail pops up as an alert on the bottom right hand-side of the screen. I immediately click on the travelscene e-mail signed from my amazing travel agent- Lisa, as nothing makes the day go faster than a 10 minute day-dream of island escapes, safari getaways and romantic rendezvous.
Sure enough, that one mouse click took me there. I scanned the email for tantalizing destinations and as I scrolled down the page, I imagined flying over and onto an island of lush green valleys, uncrowded towns with undeveloped coastlines, my body instantly relaxing…2 seconds later, my mouth is watering for the taste of margaritas whilst I lay on a white powdery beach, my face tingling for the feel of the hot tropical sun….I get squimish in my chair as my feet start to move, dancing a night on the town away to the rhythm of the buzzing casino lights and the hum of the crowded strip....
Then, all of a sudden, a dollar sign, four red little numbers with an asterisk wake me from my incessant day-dream. I'm shocked back to reality by the ridiculous price of $1190* for a return ticket to London. Upon further enquiry and without the *, I discovered that the airfare was $1698 and was valid for travel in the peak of European summer! Compared to any other enquirie I've in the past, this was an absolute steal.
A short email and a phone call later I was resolved- Europe was to be our next great adventure.
Come Monday afternoon, we received our e-tickets, the savings/planning marathon kicked off and the count down began. Now, on a random Monday afternoon, just days away from the trip of a lifetime, I am skimming through our daily outlook for the next 6 weeks and I am excited that my day-dream 8 months ago will be a reality!
It all started 8 months ago on a random Monday at work, I'm sitting at my PC skimming through my calendar for my daily outlook for the week, when my favourite subscription e-mail pops up as an alert on the bottom right hand-side of the screen. I immediately click on the travelscene e-mail signed from my amazing travel agent- Lisa, as nothing makes the day go faster than a 10 minute day-dream of island escapes, safari getaways and romantic rendezvous.
Sure enough, that one mouse click took me there. I scanned the email for tantalizing destinations and as I scrolled down the page, I imagined flying over and onto an island of lush green valleys, uncrowded towns with undeveloped coastlines, my body instantly relaxing…2 seconds later, my mouth is watering for the taste of margaritas whilst I lay on a white powdery beach, my face tingling for the feel of the hot tropical sun….I get squimish in my chair as my feet start to move, dancing a night on the town away to the rhythm of the buzzing casino lights and the hum of the crowded strip....
Then, all of a sudden, a dollar sign, four red little numbers with an asterisk wake me from my incessant day-dream. I'm shocked back to reality by the ridiculous price of $1190* for a return ticket to London. Upon further enquiry and without the *, I discovered that the airfare was $1698 and was valid for travel in the peak of European summer! Compared to any other enquirie I've in the past, this was an absolute steal.
A short email and a phone call later I was resolved- Europe was to be our next great adventure.
Come Monday afternoon, we received our e-tickets, the savings/planning marathon kicked off and the count down began. Now, on a random Monday afternoon, just days away from the trip of a lifetime, I am skimming through our daily outlook for the next 6 weeks and I am excited that my day-dream 8 months ago will be a reality!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Goodbye 2010!
Now that the year is almost out, I feel it somewhat necessary to take stock of how far I’ve come in 2010. To see if I’ve resolved any of my new year’s resolutions and to pause if only for a blog, to reflect on learnings for the year that’s been.
As far as new years’ resolutions go, I had my 2010 list written down somewhere but I can’t seem to find it so I guess that's an automatic fail right there. In fact, since moving out last year I have many a lost thing: hats, belts, books, jewellery and socks galore. In our tiny apartment with limited storage for my limitless junk, lesson learned: I need to resist hording so much useless stuff or my man Lion will just have to settle on one section of our wardrobe.
So, a couple of fails right there but the good news is, I am more the wiser. And even though I’ve lost my resolutions list, this doesn't detract from another lesson I’ve learned time and again which is, to always write down of all my life’s aspirations. No matter how big or small. Writing it down, helps to ensure you dont' lose sight of them and sends it out to the universe to be fulfilled.
Now I know I sound like I’m off with the fairies so I’ll bring it back to earth. It’s so important to be clear about what you want, but I’ve also learned that thinking really hard about isn’t going to make it happen. And not to get all self-help on you, but take note of these wise words: if you want something , get off your fat arse and do something about it. Before you know it the stars align.
It just came to me as I wrote the words ‘fat arse’, that one of my new year’s resolutions was to stop shovelling so much crap down my pie-hole. This on a day to day basis is a difficult feat. My favourite Thai restaurant is so readily accessible and I access it often enough that the delivery lady knows my name and gives me 3 free soft drink cans with every delivery. There is also a McDonalds around the corner from us and last month KFC re-released the hot and spicy chicken which doesn't aid my resolve. My mouth is watering just typing about it, even though I stuffed my face at dinner and polished off a bag of mircrowave popcorn just now. Damn you colonel sanders and your 11 secret herbs and spices. Resolving to stop eating crap-Fail. But at the very least I’ve offset the effects of my takeaway addiction somewhat, by dancing my socks off and drinking a lot of multivitamins. I've also learned to never set this as a resolution again as doing so, is setting myself for inevitable failure.
And so the story goes, as the years comes to an end, we all wonder where the year has gone and whilst I’ve had a few fails, I’m a little wiser for it and it makes success all the more rewarding and celebrated. 2010 has been a fabulous year indeed.We ate to our 1 year anniversary in our first home; We loved to our 6 year s together; We applauded to my man’s graduation; We drank to winning 3rd at Nationals; We cried with joy to the birth of our first-niece Addidson and we laughed, lived, danced to amazing family and friends!
So I wonder what’s in store on for 2011? I know a few things for certain, I will live more, laugh more, love more, dance more, learn more, basically do all the things I love, more. (Well maybe not eating).
xox.
I almost forgot- I will also be partying it up more. Especially when in Europe in July!
Hell yeah! Happy New Year!!!!! Yee-Ha.
Goodbye 2010 & look forward to meeting you 2011.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Random anecdotes shared with me today.
A friend’s grandparents went for a walk every morning collecting the postman's discarded rubber bands. They have been doing this for 40+ years and now have a hefty collection of giant rubber band balls. The rubber band balls great for entertaining grandchildren and the morning walks great for blood pressure.
A friend would sell off his other half for $30,000. This would be for the cost of building a shed.
A friend’s couple friend bought a family home off a swiss couple. Lets name swiss couple Pierre and Beate (P&B) and other couple John and Joanne(J&J). P&B were very sad to be selling their house and decided to invite J&J for a farewell/welcome dinner before the property finally settled. J&J went along for what they expected to be a lovely meal and banter about the quirks of the home- certain windows jamming, the water takes a while heat up and the like, but when dinner commenced J&J found it quite peculiar that P&B had J&J's linkedin profiles printed at the dinner table. P&B proceeded to fire off interview like questions about their past jobs and future career prospects ending the night off with a final question on how J&J intended on paying their electricity bills. Apparently P&B payed it by direct debit and it was crucial for them to know that J&J would do the same.
A customer named Mark called through to phone banking, customer Mark insisted to be called Jesus during the call and threatened to hang up if not followed. As the operator refused to call him Jesus, customer Mark hung up and rang back several times with the same obscure request. He made his final call to make a formal complaint because they would not call him Jesus.
The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle
Monday, December 20, 2010
Festivus in Kirribilli
Had a fabulous Sunday eating cheese, shrimps off the barbie, sweet delights, and hanging with friends under the bridge, drinking to the start of holiday shenanigans.
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