28. June 2009 09:20
by Rene Pallesen
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Last year I took Kim to Hunter Valley for her birthday. This year we decided to head up to the cold Blue Mountains.
We hired a cabin that we stayed in a couple of years ago. It is a nice little self contained cottage in the Blue Mountains...loads of privacy and a nice little woodfire and spa.
It was cold up there so the wood fire was very convenient.
Saturday morning we had booked a round of golf at Leura golf course. The first thing you notice here is that everyone plays really slowly. We got let through two groups but still managed to complete the round in less than 4 hours. It is a beautiful course and it was one of the most enjoyable rounds of golf I'd played for a long time.
And as you can tell Kim was very relaxed too.
And here showing the latest in golf fashion.
In the afternoon we had a look at Leura (Kim had the munchies for scones) and we had a look at the local shops.
In the evening it was time to celebrate her Birthday so I took her out to dinner at Echos Point Restaurant. Food was ok, but overprices compared to many really good Sydney restaurants. But there was plenty of food so we skipped the desert...and had a really nice and romantic evening, so Kim was very happy.
Next morning we woke up early to have a look at a few shops and gardens around the place. First we went to a garden called Everglades...nice, but would have been nicer once the flowers are out in late winter (It is winter here in Oz now) . After that we went to Mount Tomah botanical gardens. These are very nice, there was plenty of flowers and the layout of the gardens is really nice.
I bought a new tripod for photography last week so we decided to have some fun around the place with jump shots.
14. June 2009 07:40
by Rene Pallesen
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12. June 2009 03:41
by Rene Pallesen
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Yesterday on the 11th June Adam was born by Kim's sister Dao. He is an impatient little bugger and decided to arrive two weeks early and later at night while all the other boys in the family were out watching the soccer match between Australia and Bahrain.
Suddenly Wednesday evening Dao called saying that she'd started going into labour. Normally Wednesday is my climbing night but luckily I was home this evening. Kim and I quickly picked up KC (Kims other sister) and they took the car (while I stayed with KC's kids) to go and pick up Dao and bring her to the hospital.

She was in labour until after midnight and in the early hours Thursday arrived.
We all went there yesterday to have a look and both mother and child is doing fine. And Dylan (on the left in the photo) is excited to have a baby brother.
18. April 2009 05:35
by Rene Pallesen
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