1. January 2010 09:27
by Rene Pallesen
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New years eve we celebrated first with Kims family in Coogee. Here they had a firework at 9.30pm which was rather small.
Since my dad is in Sydney we though that he should have a look at the proper midnight firework, so after Coogee my dad and I drove into the city to watch the firework at Sydney Harbour.
Kim stayed back with her family because we expected to walk a fair bit to get into the city and especially to get back afterwards (and it would be hard to walk with her being pregnant).
I brought my camera gear and this is some of the shots I took (I haven't had time to photoshop anything).
31. December 2009 01:12
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28. December 2009 09:05
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One day when it was raining and we were unable to do any work outside, we took my dad to the Blue Mountains.
It was nice and warm up there considering that the weather was sort of drizzling. My dad wanted to go and have another look at the Three Sisters, but they were covered in clouds, so instead we came up with taking the scenic railway as an alternative into the Jamison Valley.
As soon as Kim saw the drop into the valley she immediately bailed out and said that she didn't want to go....too steep.
My dad and I continued into the valley and went for a walk along one of the tracks there. While there I did some close-up photos of some of the local fauna.

After the walk we headed back up to the top with the cable car and then to Katooma for some lunch.
After lunch it was clearing up a bit, but the sisters were still covered. Instead we went for a walk at Wentworth Falls. My dad had never been there so that was something new for him.
After the walk it was getting late and we headed back to Sydney.
26. December 2009 12:54
by Rene Pallesen
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Every year on Boxing day (26th December) the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race kicks off.
It is a great event for anyone interested in sailing to see the large boats exit out through the heads of Sydney Harbour.
My dad was interested in seeing the race start and I wanted to get some great photos with the ships and the north head in the background.
We arrived at Watsons bay about 30 minutes before the race start and only just made it up to the viewpoint as the boats went through the heads. We were running the last 500 meters so as not to miss it (it has been a while since I've seen my dad run that sort of distance).
It was spectacular to watch all the ships and the follow boats head out through the harbour and head south towards the Tasman sea.
On the way back to the car we walked past the nude beach full of perverts (I don't mind nudists...but when it is old men with hard-on's standing facing the public swinging their willy's back and forth or pouring beer on it then they are exhibitionist perverts....click
here...and....
here...so see what I mean).
The winner of the race this year finished after 2 days and 9 hours.
26. December 2009 12:35
by Rene Pallesen
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In the morning of Christmas Day we were so stuffed that we weren’t ready to start eating
again already.
Kim’s family always puts on a big feats on Christmas Day with turkey, ham, seafood
and a lot of other Asian and non Asian dishes.
The food was great and amazingly Santa Claus appeared again (He must have been hovering
around in the area).
26. December 2009 12:34
by Rene Pallesen
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Strange year indeed, and other than a few things, it is remarkably the same.
The kids have still done a lot of activities and here are some of them.
Aiden hanging out with his friend Jake at the beach.
Mini golf with Sammi.
Doing puzzles at home.
Aiden had patience to do one of the simpler ones.
Me trying to teach them how to use photoshop...not a bad result for a first try.
Painting the old way.
One of Aidens favourite drawings. It got soaked by accident and he was absolutely devastated. I managed to rescue it somewhat and take this photo.
He went through a phase where he was obsessed with the Titanic.
He was also into Harry Potter and made a drawing of the sorting hat.
I took Aiden out for a run and he did 4.5km without a break...very proud.
Ice skating with friends
Backyard tennis
Ice cream
Karate - Lucas got to wear a black belt after doing a 3 minute plank.
Their Kumite (sparring) gear.
Aiden reading a bit. Reading is really difficult for him. He can read all the words and sentences perfectly, but it is hard for him to comprehend the stories he reads (almost like he is unable to visualise and imagine the story as he reads it.).
21. December 2020 17:03
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During the lockdown we spent a lot of time in our backyard having a firepit on the weekends.
One weekend I put up my old tent and I camped in the backyard with the boys...they had a blast.
21. December 2020 17:03
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On the other side of Botany Bay is Kamay national park.
On a very stormy day we went for a walk over there to experience the wild weather.
21. December 2020 13:03
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Aiden likes to dress up, this time like harry potter...
21. December 2020 13:03
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It is not often gets an award from school, so he is super proud when he gets a little encouragement.
16. September 2020 16:05
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At Boracay I did another shoot with some beautiful models. It was a fun shoot on the beautiful beach and at the hotel pool.
26. July 2020 10:07
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Early in the year we made an extended weekend trip to the Gold Coast in Queensland. Main attraction here was for the boys to visit Movieworld and Seaworld.