21. October 2016 14:10
by Rene Pallesen
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Years ago Aiden got a little fluffy toy tiger as a gift.

Over the last couple of years this has been the most treasured toy to the degree where him and Lucas is sometime fighting over it. They sleep with it and they bring it to school to do show and tell.

It reminds me of the comic called Calvin and Hobbs - with a little boy and his toy tiger often getting up to mischief.
21. October 2016 14:10
by Rene Pallesen
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Now that Aiden is a school and Lucas at daycare they are invited to heaps of birthdays.
One evening Kim took Aiden to a birthday and in the meantime I took Lucas for a little desert treat at Choc Top in Rosebery.
The menu looked delicious and not know that they were so big I ordered one for each of us. They also gave us a free ice cream because they were slow.

I felt so sick afterwards and we didn't even finish it.
20. October 2016 13:10
by Rene Pallesen
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20. October 2016 13:10
by Rene Pallesen
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20. October 2016 13:10
by Rene Pallesen
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We are trying to keep the boys (and ourselves) more active on the weekends. This weekend Audrey asked if we wanted to join them for an easy walk at the Royal National Park (about 30 minutes drive from home).

The walk was along an old horse carriage trail (Lady Game Trail) and was fairly level and easy walking the whole way. We made it well past the half way mark where there is an old watering station for the horses before turning around.

I think the kids eventually managed to walk almost 7 kilometers without too much complaining which is pretty far for their little feet.
19. June 2016 14:06
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Last night we went out for Japanese dinner. Lucas wanted to use chopsticks, so I improvised some training ones using a rubber band.
12. June 2016 09:02
by Rene Pallesen
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2. April 2016 22:04
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2. April 2016 19:04
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Australia day was a very special day this year. I have been living in Australia for over 17 years and have been waiting for the moment Denmark would accept dual citizenship.
Although I have been been calling Australia my home for a long time I am also a Dane and didn't want to give this up.
I actually thought that it would never happen, but finally in late 2015 the law was finally changed and I lodged my Australian application immediately. On Australian day I took the pledge and can officially call myself an Australian now.
Kim and the boys, KA and Aaron as well a few friends attended the ceremony.


I felt very proud and was very honoured.



And I was pampered with Australia day gifts.
