1. January 2009 10:31
by Rene Pallesen
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As tradition dictates we played golf with Sasha on new years day. And he had booked a time at Brighton Golf Club (Moorebank) at a civilised hour (1.30pm).
Kim and I hadn't played for about 10 months as we had been too busy with all the other things in 2008 (see the rest of the blog postings).
I think we played a fairly decent game considering the time since we'd last played but both Kim and I were fairly tired after the 18 holes. It was a hot day with temperatures in the mid thirties and the course was fairly hot...so we drank lots of water as we went.
31. December 2008 10:42
by Rene Pallesen
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Every year both Kim and I have been in the Sydney harbour area to watch the fireworks on New Years Eve.
But this year we decided to have a quiet new years eve just the two of us with a visit to the movies and then a nice dinner at home.
We did however watch the fireworks from our balcony at midnight and it looked just as spectacular as previous years (I borrowed the photo above from another site).
27. December 2008 11:53
by Rene Pallesen
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Between Christmas and New year we drove with Kims family up to Smiths Lake (300km North of Sydney). We rented a house on the lake up there.
We hired a tinny (small aluminium boat) a couple of days and went fishing and managed to catch a lot of breams (a lot too small to keep).
Kims dad loves fishing and he quickly found out that in the morning and evening the fish were at the shore just outside the house.
In the evening we cooked nice dinners and BBQ's and the cookaburras came to the balcony around dinner time to check if there were leftovers. We had a bit of fun with them as you can see.
In the evenings we played Blackjack (Kim and I cleaned up) and had nice food and wine.
Chong (The husband of Kims sister) showed his more feminine side.
The rest of the time we spent at the beach playing in the waves and playing with Kims sisters kids.
25. December 2008 11:21
by Rene Pallesen
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Christmas day was celebrated with Kims family at her sisters house.
A lot of people were there and everyone had been asked to bring some food. Kim had cooked Red Duck Curry the day before while I was preparing the Christmas Eve dinner.
Again...lots of food, playing table tennis, jumping the trampoline and all the kids got to open their presents.
24. December 2008 11:16
by Rene Pallesen
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Christmas even was celebrated in the traditional Danish way in the evening of the 24th December.
Kim and I had invited some friends over to out new house and prepared the traditional roast duck, ris-a-la-mande and large tiger prawns for entrees.
It was a nice evening and we didn't finish until well after midnight and all of us were really full by the time we finished dinner. There was a couple of kid and after dinner they got to open their Christmas presents.