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17. May 2011 10:01
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James Blunt Concert

17. May 2011 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Last night Kim and I went to the James Blunt concert in the State Theatre in Sydney. Kim (and to some degree myself) is a big fan of James Blunt so when we heard that he was coming to Sydney we had to get tickets.

The concert was brilliant and it had a lot of energy to it. He played both some of his old songs as well as some of his new ones.




The stage was set up with all these LED panels so that they could project videos, images, colours and patterns onto them to change the mood depending on the songs played.


16. May 2011 10:27
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Centennial Park (again)

16. May 2011 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

centennial park again


On the weekend we again went to Centennial Park to go for a walk enjoying a gorgeous Autumn day.


Aiden was a bit tired and wasn't really in the mood to have his picture taken.



This time we brough Dylan along for him to get some exercise (watching too much TV otherwise):





11. May 2011 03:53
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Autumn 2011

11. May 2011 03:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

autumn 2011


It is getting cooler here in Sydney...the last 2-3 days have been freezing with temperatures at 16 degree during the day (cooler at night). We have turned on the heater in Aidens room as he kicks off his blanket.

One advantage is that there are some beautiful leaves in Centennial Park...


Autumn Leaves

5. May 2011 09:43
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Aiden's Mothers day present

5. May 2011 09:43 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

aiden s mothers day present


Monday Aiden went to the day care centre (we send him to daycare once a week for him to learn to interact with other kids and more structured play) and the teacher there helped him create a painted "Mum" sign as a Mothers day gift (It is Mothers day on Sunday).

Kim was very proud and asked me to take a photo of it for her to post on facebook. My response was "Sure, I'll go and grap the compact camera"...to which she responded that she wanted a good picture using good lighting so I should go and get my big camera.

So I went ahead and took the following photo of the mum sign using some of Aidens toys as a backdrop.




...but Kim said that she can't use it because it is too good and isn't realistic enough...back to the pocket camera ;-) !

26. April 2011 04:02
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Easter at Lake Conjola

26. April 2011 04:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

easter at lake conjola


This Easter holiday the family rented a house at Lake Conjola 220 Km south of Sydney (past Jervis Bay). We drove down there Friday morning (about 3 hours) with all our clothes, food etc.It was a four bedroom house for 8 adults and 5 kids, so always something happening somewhere in the house. Aiden was a bit shell shocked on the first day until he got used to the surroundings etc. We had brought our travel cot (a tent) for him to sleep in, in our bedroom and this made it a bit easier for us to put him to sleep.

Every morning the boys went out fishing in Chong's tinny (aussie word for boat). I went along on the first and last day (the other days I valued my morning sleep) and on the first day I caught a 25cm bream...one of the two legal catches during the week. Chong caught a fairly large flathead on one of the other days.


The beach was about a 15 minute walk away from the house walking through the caravan park (On the first morning there was a coffee van parked there and much to Kims dissapointment it was gone all the following days). It it fairly cool this time of the year so none of us went swimming, but it was fun to run around and take some photos. Aiden is getting used to go to the beach and is now quite comfortable sitting looking at things (He has now finally started commando crawling after 10.5 months).


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And at the beach we also had some fun with some 'silly' time.

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In the evenings we were playing blackjack...always interesting as we play for money and some days you can be really lucky and others really unlucky. We also played charade where each team should guess movie titles by only showing gestures...which to a large part ought to be X-rated (or as least KC's turns should be).


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One of the days I did a bit of creative photography. I showed KC how she could make window blinds look like a nice sunset even though it was grey and overcast outside.


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The place had a pool table and this inspired me to the following photo of Kim playing pool.

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And I played with the kids colour pencils.


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I also did one night photograph on the only clear night we had. I should have spent more time out there, but it was late and I though I'd have a couple of nights ahead where it would be possible.


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This year we had agreed that each of us would cook one meal. My meal was Saturday lunch time and I was doing pasta and I has pre-cooked it from Sydney the day before so it was nice and easy. Kim was doing an Indian curry in the evening.

When we ended our stay Kims dad said that this is the best food he's ever had on our holidays together.


17. April 2011 11:27
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Tall Ships cruise onboard 'Svanen'

17. April 2011 11:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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This weekend we went with the Heng's onboard one of the last Tall Ships of Sydney harbour called 'Svanen. The day before it had been pouring with rain but we were lucky that the day we had booked was dry and sunny most of the day.

'Svanen' was built in 1922 in Denmark in Fredrikssund of danish oak frames, where she traded as a grain carrier between Denmark and Greenland for the tuborg beer company until 1969. She and James Craig are now the last tall ships in Sydney (The Bounty was sold to china some years ago).


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She ain't a big ship, but large enough to carry about 90 passengers.

The interior of the ship is almost in its original state. It is still possible to see all the hand chiseled timer in the cabins.

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The ship itself is pretty much still operated as it was back then (although she now has a motor...not sure if she would have had that originally).

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And all the rope work is still the way it should be as well.

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The cruise lasted a couple of hours and during the trip we were served lunch, beer and wine. This was one of the special deals that Kim had found us so it ended up being a great day.

15. April 2011 11:04
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Fox Studio Easter show 2011

15. April 2011 11:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

fox studio easter show 2011


Every year there is an Ester show at Fox Studios...it is not as big as the show out at Homebush, but it is a lot closer to where we live and entry is free.

Last year and again this year we brough Dylan there as it is difficult for his mum to go there. We normally allow him to get 1 ride or one game at the show, but because we this year brough Aiden along he got three rides as we though we'd check how Aiden would reach to the rides.

The first ride that Dylan chose was a Camel ride (Although they are not actually camels, but Dromedary's).




Afterwards he was complaining about how smelly they are.


In the mean time Aiden was watching the action (It was a pretty cool day and he had been sick the week before so he was dressed in his bunny outfit).



We tried to get Dylan to look scary with some of the local performers, but I think this is the best he could do.



After this I took Aiden and Dylan on the Ferris wheel and the Merry go round.






These are Waaaaayyyy to scary for Kim, so she was waiting down on the ground taking photos.


11. April 2011 04:32
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Aiden 10 Months

11. April 2011 04:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

aiden 10 months


This Sunday we went to Ethans 10yo Birthday at Maroubra. It also happens that Aiden was 10 Months a couple of days ago and it was a nice and overcast day, so good to take some monthly photos of him.




He is pretty happy to show off his new chompers (teeth)...he's got four now. He's been a bit sick for the last week with a cold. Probably something he picked up in daycare, but he is a lot happier now.



He now knows how to sit up straight, but he is still not able to crawl or get to/from sitting position, so the way he gets around is by rolling. He has learned to repeat one word from up and that is 'Dada'...but he still doesn't know the context or meaning of the word.

He is also a lot more reserved when it comes to other people...the general rule is that he likes me and grandad, but everyone else depends on the day...even mummy is sometimes given the cold shoulder (which Kim gets slightly upset about when it happens).





7. April 2011 10:26
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New garden doors

7. April 2011 10:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

new garden doors


Last month we received our new bi-folding doors to the garden. The old doors were old aluminium sliding doors that didn't allow us to open up the dining room towards the garden properly, they only allowed us a metre of opening to walk through.



We really wanted to open up the outside and inside areas. The old door really wasn't ideal.


Before christmas we ordered new bi-folding doors that would allow us to open up the whole area (about three metres and would allow us easier and better access to the garden).

It took the two tradespeople the better part of a full day to remove the old door and install the new one.



The new door looks really good, it was delivered in raw cedar wood and yesterday I spent most of the following weekend sanding and varnishing it.



The new door comes with a sliding moscito net that allows us to open the whole area and still keep the little critters out. It is almost invisible to when we have the family over we will need to keep it open to prevent the kids from running through the net.

The trades people couldn't take the old door with them so I had to find a way to dispose of it. Eventually I put it on Gumtree (a free site similar to eBay) and said that whoever wanted the door could come and pick it up for free. Within a couple of hours I had a dozen interested people and a couple of days later hey came to pick it up.



28. March 2011 10:06
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Doctor Zhivago take Two

28. March 2011 10:06 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

doctor zhivago take two


Saturday Kim and I went with a couple of friends to the Lyrics Theatre to see the Doctor Zhivago the Musical. It is a large production that they hope eventually will make it to broadway.

If you would like to know the story then rent the movie of the same title...worth watching.


For those of you not familiar with the story behind the story: It is about the cultural revolution and civil war in russia during the years 1917-1921 (mainly). The book was written by a russian Boris Pasternak during and after the cultural revolution. It was smuggled out of Russia in the 1950's and the author was awarded the Nobels literature price much to the dismay of the russian government (the book is very critical of the revolution).




We did have tickets booked a couple of months ago, but when we turned up then they said that the lead actor (playing Zhivago) had an injury in the afternoon. They said that they would still show us the first 20-40 minutes of the performance as this was all that the understudy (replacement) was familiar with and then let us either rebook or get a refund. Very dissapointing, but not much we could do about it.


It was actually worth seeing the whole performance (and not just the beginning). The acting and singing was great (Kim was so-so about the actual songs, but I thought they were ok).The stage setup was very clever and added a lot of depth to the stage, it allowed them to show what was happening in several locations at the same time using the same stage.




We had left Aiden with his grandad for the evening and this time we decided to let him sleep there all night rather than wake him up really late to take him home.


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31. December 2008 10:42
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New Years Eve 2008

31. December 2008 10:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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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
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Smiths Lake Christmas Trip

27. December 2008 11:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

smiths lake christmas trip


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).

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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.

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In the evenings we played Blackjack (Kim and I cleaned up) and had nice food and wine.

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Chong (The husband of Kims sister) showed his more feminine side.

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The rest of the time we spent at the beach playing in the waves and playing with Kims sisters kids.

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25. December 2008 11:21
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Christmas Day

25. December 2008 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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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.

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Again...lots of food, playing table tennis, jumping the trampoline and all the kids got to open their presents.

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24. December 2008 11:16
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Christmas Eve

24. December 2008 11:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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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.

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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.


12. December 2008 08:31
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Kims dads Birthday

12. December 2008 08:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

kims dads birthday


Every year on Kims dads birthday we celebrate with the family. Every couple brings a couple of dishes of food and we all share it.

Kims Family

18. November 2008 02:48
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Diving at Tulamben - Honeymoon in Bali

18. November 2008 02:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

diving at tulamben


On our honeymoon in Bali I really wanted to do this scuba dive that was recommended to me by my friend Andy. It is this old wreck of a US cargo ship (USS liberty) that was torpedoed by the japanese in 1942 and then beached to save the men and the cargo.

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The wreck has since slided back into deeper water (during a volcanic eruption in 1962) and it now in 5 to 27 meters of water just off the coast.

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I did two dives on the wreck while Kim was snorkeling in the surface on top of the wreck and it is without a doubt the most amazing scuba diving experience I've had. The ship is huge and you can swim through the cargo hulls and there is an amazing variety of fish and corals on the wreck.

I saw a 1.5 meter barracuda, a 1cm tall seahorse, a garden of eels and a great variety of other fish including a large school of travelly.

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I had my personal dive master for the day and I got him to take some photos and some video with his camera while we were diving. On the first dive we went all the way around the wreck (max depth 27 meters) and on the second we went through the wreck itself.

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Kim had a really good experience as well and really enjoyed the 30 degree warm water and managed to get her bum burnt while snorkeling for several hours.

I think we'll both go back there if we get the chance.

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18. November 2008 01:34
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Bali Honeymoon

18. November 2008 01:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Our Honeymoon day after the wedding went to Bali in Indonesia. We did have some hesitation going there considering that the Bali Bombers had been executed the week before and that the Australian government discouraged all travel there.

The plane up there (and back) was only 25% full so plenty of space to get a good sleep.

We stayed in Nusa Dua Westin....a nice hotel although the rooms are a bit small.

On the first day we slept in and later in the day drove to Kuta to have a look around and do some shopping. Later in the evening we went to Jimbaran Bay for dinner. This is a whole beach where all the restaurants have put their tables and chairs out onto the beach itself...very romantic but quite expensive compared to local restaurants.

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The second day we hired a car to drive us to Ubud in the hills, Monkey Forest and later in the day down to a small place called Tanah Lot. Especially the last one was very nice around sunset and we ended up not getting back to our hotel until 8.30 in the evening much to the dismay of our driver.

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Dinner took place near the hotel and we found that the value of the food/prices was much better here.

A couple of days later we went for another drive (In between we went to Tulamben...see posting below) up to some beautiful lakes and temples up on the north of the island as well as rice paddies and we had a really nice trip despite driving with the most grumpy driver.

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Time was running out and Kim felt that she hadn't spent enough time shopping so the last two days were spent shopping and sitting at the pool and on the beach.

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One evening we booked a really nice restaurant called "The Living Room" in Seminyak and I booked the whole outdoor area (cost a fortune) just so that we could have a romantic evening in the garden just the two of us with personal waiting staff.

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The week was way too short and we never got to do everything we wanted to do so I have a feel we will be coming back in the future.


17. November 2008 12:40
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Wedding

17. November 2008 12:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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On Sunday the 16th November 2008 I got married to Kim. It was a fantastic day and thanks to family and friends joining us making this a very memorable day.


My day started out (Kims started much earlier) in the morning with my Best Man (Andy) as well as a number of other friends coming over to my house picking up trays, organising ribbons on cars and picking up supplies for the wedding ceremony.

Kim had earlier in the morning left the house to go to her dads place to get dressed and have hair and makeup done.

Once we got the call saying that she was ready we drove over to her dads place and on the way there we were stopped by the police who insisted on breath testing us...sorry guys you were out too early, we hadn't started drinking yet.

At Kims place I had to bribe my way in through the door before they would let me in...all part of the tradition.

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Once I was let in my friends carried the trays of fruit, wine and noodles upstairs and this was the first time I saw Kim looking absolutely gorgeous in her wedding dress.
We then started the Tea Ceremony where we first had to pay respect to the elders by burning incense and then serve tea to the parents. In return they would then present us with red envelopes containing money and Kim's dad also gave Kim an old bracelet and ring that used to belong to her mum.

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After the Tea ceremony I drove down to La Perouse where the wedding ceremony was going to take place. We were a bit early so they were still getting ready. The wind was really strong so the garden arch needed wires to stay in place etc.

Once all the guests has arrived (around 40-50) Kim arrived in Nancys car with her bridesmaid (Natalie) and the ceremony could begin.

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Kim and I had decided and written most of the ceremony ourselves and the celebrant presented it beautifully (and very loud).

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After the ceremony we had some drinks and snacks with out guests and then took pictures for the next couple of hours around La Perouse and Centenial Park.

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Later in the afternoon we went back to our house to relax and freshen up for an hour until we then went to the Reception.

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We had invited 80 guests and they all arrived (more or less). People were greated out the front where they were served canabes and drinks and there was a pianist playing a piano.

People were then seated and once everyone were at the tables the bridal party was introduced.

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After the entrees My dad and Andy held their speeches (both very good and unfortunately mostly true) and after the main courses it was the turn of KC and myself.

To everyones surprise we had arranged entertainment during the evening in the form of some drummers. Everyone was given a drum and had to participate in the drumming.

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This also involved us dancing as part of the entertainment.

This was eventually followed by us cutting the wedding cake (a tower of cupcakes) a then dance the bridal walz.


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Kim had changed to a more practical dress for the bridal walz and she looked absolutely stunning in it. Because I'd been sunburnt during the day my face almost matched the dress.


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15. November 2008 12:26
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Moved into the new house

15. November 2008 12:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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End of October we moved settled and moved into the new house. Not without a bit of of drama as the previous owner wasn't out of the house at settlement...but by the end of the day she was fortunately gone.

She was living there with three little boys (terrorists), so there was a number of smaller things that had been neglected and really needed some attention and there were a number of flaws around the place that needed fixing (it seems that the solution to every problem for the previous owners was silicone glue).

Most of this is under control now thanks to my dad helping out while here for the wedding (see next posting). Both Kim and I have now moved all our things and I've put kim in charge of selecting what colours she would like the walls to be downstairs before we go out and buy furniture.

We also need to get new lights downstairs as the ones there heat up and switch themselves off (cheap crap) so I may just as well do the ceiling now that I am at it.

15. November 2008 02:35
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My Dad in Sydney

15. November 2008 02:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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My dad was in Sydney for our wedding and arrived on the 5th November just in time for us to also celebrate his birthday (We took him to his favourite steak house to get his favourite T-bone steak).

It was great to have him here for the wedding as it would have been empty to not have any family members from my side at the wedding. It was also really sad that my mum couldn't come.

We had just moved into the house week before so everything was still messy and there was a lot of things that needed fixing on the house. My dad was really helpful helping me out with a lot of the thing I'd never done before such as replacing tiles in the bathroom. He also changed the locks, fixed lights, painted walls, fixed doors, leaking taps etc.

It gave us something to do together which was great for bonding. I just wish he'd been there a bit longer...but maybe I can convince him to come back to help me build a pergola.

We also managed to do a bit of sightseeing around Sydney and it was great that he got a chance to meet Kims family.



The wedding was something different for him and I think that he was pretty frustrated that he didn't know what the asian customs were (not a typical Danish wedding).

He did give a really good speech at the wedding and I'm sorry to say that everything he said is true (although not everything was accurate).
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    26. October 2002 11:09
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    My Memories of Claus . . .

    26. October 2002 11:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    my memories of claus


    Amstmester - Claus Pallesen (newspaper article)Claus at tennis practice
    Before Claus became ill, he was a rising star in the world of tennis. He was featured in the local newspaper as Amtsmester - he came first in the local "Amst" - level similar to state-level.
    Claus the Skipper!Claus sunbaking
    Claus and Far!

    Claus and MorTrip to Karrebæksminde, during René's and Arumi's visit to Denmark (June 2002)
    Claus loved being out in the wind and the sun. He was also prone to seasickness.
    Claus & Mor at Freshwater BayEating oysters in SydneyClaus with Anne
    At one of beaches in SydneyAt my old apartment in Narrabeen, Sydney
    Claus and my family came to visit me in Australia in 1999. I think he liked it here - warmer winters and friendly people. I really like the top middle photo, of Claus eating oysters. He looked very happy. They did a lot of sightseeing here, and even visited my apartment on Narrabeen beach.
    Young Claus with MorAt airport - when René and Arumi leave Denmark
    Claus in MorroccoClaus in Morrocco
    In North SjællandRené & Claus at Sonja's 60th birthday celebrations
    In Tenerife
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    The following are the last photos that were taken of Claus, on one of our sailing trips.
    Alle i arbejdeLastekajen
    Lasten vokserClaus arbejder
    Kurt arbejderLasten klar
    KurtBirthe



    26. October 2002 11:08
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    My Dear Big Brother...

    26. October 2002 11:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    my dear big brother

    My brother had schizophrenia, and he passed away not long after his 33rd birthday.

    I love my brother, and I regret not telling him this. My girlfriend tells me that Claus knew I loved him.
    I am not convinced of this, so I wrote him a letter, in the hope that he will read this, wherever he is.

    There is so much I wanted to say to him.

    I want to remember him when he was not sick, when he was happy, and when I was last in Denmark in June 2002. I want to remember him, as you will see him in these photos.
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    Claus and I wearing Christmas hats



    Claus' Christening



    The Family



    Big Brother


    26. October 2002 10:35
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    My Big Brother

    26. October 2002 10:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    my big brother
    My Big Brother . . .

    Sharing toysOur favourite dog
    Winter-timeOur first skiisChristmas together
    Christmas ElvesAlways together
    Friends in KenyaIn school uniform, in KenyaSitting with our cousins



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    10. June 2002 11:47
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    Singapore

    10. June 2002 11:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    On the way back from Denmark we made a stopover in Singapore to have a look as well as do some shopping.

    Here a photo from Little India in Singapore.

    4. June 2002 11:36
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    My mums birthday

    4. June 2002 11:36 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    my mums birthday


    We surprised my Mum by turning up in Denmark before her 60th Birthday.

    She had a big party where a lot of her friends and family turned up.

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    While we were there we also got to visit some of my friends and family as well as do a bit of Sightseeing in Copenhagen and Legoland. Click here to see more photos from: Mums 60th Birthday/Slideshow

    29. March 2002 02:52
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    Drive in Australia

    29. March 2002 02:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Over the Christmas holidays we went for a drive through some of the most scenic parts of Australia.

    First we drive down to Melbourne and then along the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide.

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    The sunsets were spectacular.

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    We then continued up to the Flinders Ranges and along the way had a look at cave paintings.

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    In Broken hill we went down into the old Daydream silvermine.

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    We also had a look at some of the Desert Sculptures

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    Along the way we saw some Australian Wildlife. Here a wombat.

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    And here a possum.

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    Lots of Koalas

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    And here one very angry Lizard.

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    And of course some Emus.

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    We were camping along the way.

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    27. March 2002 11:14
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    Whale Watching

    27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    whale watching


    We went with Donna and Sandra up to Port Stephens to go Whale watching.

    It was a great day (very cold) and we saw lots of whales.

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    27. March 2002 11:03
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    Climbing in New Zealand

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    I went climbing with Andy in New Zealand. We flew onto the glacier at Pioneer hut with a skiplane.

    We attempted a couple of peaks in the area but were mainly unsuccessful due to sloshy conditions and late starts. Andy eventually insisted going down after taking a bit of a slide after taking a bit of a slide. We did however get a little bit of climbing done.

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    16. September 2001 11:10
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    My Friends in Denmark . . .

    16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Believe it or not, I still have quite a few friends in Denmark. I would like to put photos of all of them here - unfortunately I do not have photos of all of them. If you are one of my friends and your photo is not on this page then please do not despair - I still consider you a friend, and maybe, the next time I go to Denmark, I shall have photos of you all!

    Kenneth in kitchen


    Here is one of my best friends in Denmark. This photo was taken quite a while ago, before I came to Australia.


    Kenneth is now living here in Sydney, on the beautiful Manly beach - only about a half hour away from me. Kenneth came to stay with me a few months ago. He was trying out a new job, and actually came back! He is going to give Australia a go, to see if he likes it like I do. No more biting winters, lots of warmth and sunshine, beautiful mountains and bush to explore... and I think he has discovered, there are lots of friends to make - especially the pretty fun-going ones with two legs and a skirt! *smile*

    He is actually a pretty good cook. Whist he stayed in my apartment for a couple of months, he cooked pot roast with gorgonzola sauce, and also gave a wonderful 3-course dinner for a small group of friends here. About two years after I arrived in Australia, I returned to Denmark for a visit. On the day I arrived in Denmark, he threw together a party for me!

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    Here is Ester, another one of my friends.


    She is a fashion designer and paints some wonderful paintings.



    Me!



    Naturally at parties, there was quite a large amount of beer being consumed (how can you not?? - not possible to have a party otherwise in Denmark.


    It was nice to taste one of the annual Christmas beers from Tuborg.
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    12. October 2009 11:44
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    An almost non-climbing event

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    It has been raining almost constantly for the past two weeks (since the dust storm really) and Andy and I had organised to go climbing in the Blue Mountains together with a friends of his (Dan) who's never been on on real rock before.

    We looked a the forecast and it didn't look promising for the mountains so the night before we decided to go to plan B and go to Barrenjoey instead.

    The quality of the climbing is more limited, but at least it is a shorter drive and walk-in in case you have to bail.

    We arrived up at Palm Beach in the morning and the roads were still soaked in water from all the rain the night before. We therefore decided to stop at a cafe and have some breakfast and let the cliffs dry out a bit before walking in there.

    While eating breakfast we were having a look at the latest radar pictures and we could see that it was pouring down in the mountains and we could see rain approaching the Sydney area.

    After breakfast we were trying to decide whether we should bail or go climbing. After much procrastination we decided to climb and went to the carpark. Andy pulled out the insect repellent and started rubbing it into his genitals (or so it looked) saying that it would keep the chicks away (which I'm sure his wife appreciates)...or was it ticks.

    Dan and Andy at Barrenjoey

    For Dans benefit we started out on one of the easiest climbs around there called Jezebel. Andy did the first lead and as he finished we could feel the first rain drops. I then did the second climb and once I reached the top the rain became heavier. The plan was to have Dan follow me up so that he could try an absail from the top. Once he reached the top it really started pouring and all of us became drenched while setting up the absail and clearing the gear.

    Dan made it down in good style (although nervous) and once I'd made it to the ground as well we quickly packed our gear and headed back home for a nice warm shower.

    Mostly a non-climbing day really...but Andy did get his sugar-hit with the pancakes.

    12. October 2009 11:37
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    Wicked - How did the wicked witch become wicked?

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    Saturday evening Kim and I went with a couple of friends to the Capitol Theatre to see the Broadway play called Wicked.

    The play is about how the Wicked witch became wicked in 'The Wizard of Oz'.

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    The play very cleverly provides the background for the Wizard of Oz.

    This was Kims birthday present to me earlier in the year...satisfied the criteria for presents: Must be an experience or a consumable.

    It was a really nice evening and the play was very funny...especially the Wizard of Goodness (a real blonde)


    23. September 2009 04:35
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    Freak weather and dust storms

    23. September 2009 04:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    The last 24 hours has been the most freak weather I've (and anyone else) has experienced in Sydney.

    Yesterday we had 30 degrees during the day and in the evening a huge thunderstorm descended upon Sydney with massive rainfalls and very high winds. Kim found that water was dripping through ceiling and my first though was "This ain't good" and rushed up to check if there was a hole in the roof tiles or in the plumbing (if you see one of the previous posts then you'll notice that we've installed Solar hot water and this system is positioned above that same bathroom).

    I could clearly see where the water had come in, but it wasn't through any gaps and it seemed that the strong winds had pushed the water backwards and upwards under the tiles...whew...but I'll have another look next time it rains.

    Then this morning I woke up and looked out the window and everything was covered in a bright red and yellow haze and it was blowing a gale. I had a look at the forecast and stuck my head outside the window and it turned out that all of NSW was encapsulated in a massive dust storm with fine red dust coming from the Australian outback.

    Dust Storm

    Everything outside is now covered in this fine dust, cars, windows...everything.

    One of out friends too the following photo from his balcony:

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    The area covered by the dust is huge and apparently it may even reach New Zealand.

    NSW

    14. September 2009 12:55
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    BBQ

    14. September 2009 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    This weekend we invited a group of my friends over for BBQ.

    The official excuse was for my recovery after my Hernia surgery (which is still causing me some grief some days).

    It was a beautiful spring day with 31 degrees in the shade and luckily I had put up a gazebo outside to cover the area and provide a bit of shade.

    Most of the day I was attending the BBQ cooking Lamb Cutlets, Fish, Prawns, Vietnamese Sausages and Chicken skewers.

    The last batch of chicken skewers I forgot on the BBQ with a very predictable result.

    BBQ

    In the evening we had Kim's family over for dinner/BBQ, so a repetition of the afternoon.

    6. September 2009 10:44
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    Sasha's and Mavis's wedding

    6. September 2009 10:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    This weekend we went to Sasha's and Mavis's wedding.

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    Family and friends were invited to attend the ceremony at Greenwich at 10am. The location they had chosen had a stunning view of Sydney Harvour and skyline.

    When we arrived neither the groom or the bride were there. Approximately 20 minutes later the bride arrived, but still no groom, so she did another round in the car.

    Finally at 10.30 Sasha arrived with his dad after having been stuck in traffic, shortly after Mavis arrived in her beautiful wedding dress and the ceremony could get under way.

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    It was a beautiful ceremony, beautiful location and beautiful weather.

    After the ceremony it was photo time.

    The reception was at a restaurant called Occilate Wildly in Newtown. The food was nice and at the end of the afternoon everyone went on their way.

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    27. August 2009 12:18
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    Videos from our trip in Italy and Denmark

    27. August 2009 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    During the trip Kim took a number of videos using her compact camera. Here are the best ones (Click on the links to download the videos):

    Denmark:


    Knights Fighting
    Firing Weapon

    Italy:

    Verona
    Aida the Opera 1
    Aida the Opera 2
    Aida the Opera 3
    Aida the Opera 4
    San Gimignano
    View of Cinque Terre
    Cinque Terre from the boat
    Driving to Portofino
    Portofino
    View of Lake Como
    Lake Como from the Boat
    Driving on mountain roads
    Cow (Dont kill the cow)
    Switzerland


    27. August 2009 10:27
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    Hernia Surgery

    27. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    The week before we went away on holiday I experienced pain in the pelvic area. I quickly got it diagnosed with ultrasound to be a hernia. Furtunately it could wait until we came back from holiday to be fixed although it was giving me some problems along the way carrying suitcases etc.

    As soon as we came back I went to see the specialist and he told he that it would have to be fixed with surgery and that he could schedule it for the following week.

    In the morning of the surgery I had to be at the hospital at 6.30am in the morning. Surgery started at 9am and by 11am I was awake again released at 1pm.

    So it terms of the surgery it was very smooth...but it was very painful afterwards. I had problems standing up and sitting down.


    This photo was taken two days after the surgery:



    The cut is 13cm long and at this point I am still very much in pain.


    The feedback from the doctor was that this was an Indirect Inaugural hernia and apparently the type that can cause a lot of problems later on if not fixed.

    Unfortunately part of hernia surgery is that they have to cut some of the nerves so that they don't get caught in the mesh they use to repair it with.


    This means that now two and a half weeks after the surgery there is still a large area around the cut that has got no sensation to touch or pain and some areas are hyper sensitive with the result that even the lightest touch is painful.

    I hope the eventually all the sensation returns to normal (apparently in 25% of the cases this doesn't happen). I also hope that the scar won't be too bad and will mostly disappear long term.

    27. August 2009 10:07
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    Going Solar

    27. August 2009 10:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    When we came back from our holiday our watertank had started leaking significantly. Actually it had started leaking slightly back in May where at the same time the government was introducing the stimulus package as part of their rescue plan for the financial crisis. Part of this package was an increased rebate on Solar hot water which provided a total $3400 government funding.

    Back then I got a couple of quotes, but never proceeded hoping that the tank would last a little longer.

    When we came back the leak had become a lot worse and could burst any time. It therefore had to be replaced very fast. It seemed that just replacing the existing electric tank would cost almost the same as installing Solar hot water and would be more expensive in electricity. Besides we have already installed extra insulation and energy efficient appliances so it only made sense to use Solar hot water as well.

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    It took them 3 hours to pull down the old 160 litre tank and install a new 300 litre tank on the roof. So far we are happy with the system. We have more hot water than before, it is not nearly as hot as the old system, but plenty hot for what is needed (The old system had water which was close to 90 degrees Celcius and the new is appx 60 degrees).

    It has an electric booster installed for cloudy days, but once summer is here I should be able to turn that off completely. And an extra advantage is that it has cleared out some space on the side of the house.

    27. August 2009 02:00
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    Jump shots

    27. August 2009 02:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    While we were travelling in Denmark and Italy we did a large number of Jump shots.

    Here are some of the coolest ones we did.

    First in Denmark

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    17. August 2009 10:30
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    Switzerland - Going home

    17. August 2009 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    After Lake Como it was our last day and Italy and was time to go home. We had to return to Milan that evening to fly back to Sydney next morning.

    We decided to detour around the lake and possibly stop at some of the villages along the way. At the top end of the lake we came to a T intersection. I told kim that Switzerland was one hour if we turned left and Milan was 2 hours to the right. I asked her if she felt like a quick dash across the border before returning.

    Most of the borders to Switzerland (and Austria) are located on the top of the mountain passes since the Mountains was what defined the borders the old days. The road up to this mountain pass was very narrow and full of blind corners. Kim developed stomach cramps on a number of occations on the trip and we eventually came to the conclusion that it was the tension when driving on these roads.

    The scenery on the way up there was stunning. It was nice and cool climate and we were soon above the tree line and could see patches of snow on the mountains surrounding up.

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    The style of houses changed from being traditional italian to be more swiss looking.

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    Eventually we got to the border. Unfortunately the officer at the post didn't have a stamp to stamp Kims passport.

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    We had lunch at the border and then returned toward Milan. We had dinner at the southern end of Lake Como and arrived at our airport hotel at 10pm.

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    I had to return the car to the rental company at the Airport. Fortunately the hotel had an efficient shuttle bus service that made it easy to come back to the hotel. Unfortunately I forgot the cover for my phone in the car so I had to make the trip twice and was pretty knackered (and grumpy) when I eventually got back.

    At 6am next morning we were back at the airport returning to Sydney.


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    18. December 2022 17:12
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    Lucas Cooking

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    We have been trying to encourage Aiden and Lucas to once in a while do the cooking. This is so that
    We have been trying to encourage Aiden and Lucas to once in a while do the cooking. This is so that they know how to cook when they become older and adults.
    Lucas is really loving it and Aiden doesn't really have the patience.





    17. December 2022 18:12
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    Karate - Black Belt

    17. December 2022 18:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    2022 was also the year where I finally got my Black belt in Karate (Sho-Dan - first belt).I had to f
    2022 was also the year where I finally got my Black belt in Karate (Sho-Dan - first belt).

    I had to fly up to Brisbane for the grading/exam with the head of the Australian organisation.






    17. December 2022 17:12
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    Aidens Confirmation and Graduation from Primary school

    17. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    This year Aiden was in the last year of primary school (year 6). This means that this was the year o
    This year Aiden was in the last year of primary school (year 6). This means that this was the year of his confirmation and also his graduation before he next year starts in high school.








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    Moulin Rouge

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    Kim and I went to see Moulin Rouge at the Capitol Theatre. It was a beautiful production.
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    8. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Tivoli

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    One day in Denmark we went to Tivoli to see the christmas show.Lucas got a ride pass so that he coul
    One day in Denmark we went to Tivoli to see the christmas show.

    Lucas got a ride pass so that he could jump on whatever ride he wanted, and Aiden was happy cheering.

    We also saw the 'real' santa (Julemanden) and went past the Lego store.
















    7. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Snow

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    While in Denmark it was snowing for a couple of days. The boys love playing with it.
    While in Denmark it was snowing for a couple of days. The boys love playing with it.









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    Denmark - Little Mermaid and Queen

    7. November 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    On the first day after arriving we went past the little mermaid from HC Andersens story and also pas
    On the first day after arriving we went past the little mermaid from HC Andersens story and also past the residence of the queen, Prince Frederik and Princess Mary.










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    Denmark - Dads 80th birthday

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    This year it was my dad's 80th Birthday. I took the boys back to Denmark to celebrate with him. Aide
    This year it was my dad's 80th Birthday. I took the boys back to Denmark to celebrate with him. Aiden has been once before when he was 1yo, and it was Lucas' first time.




    This lady used to be my dads babysitter when he was just born (she is 92yo)

    30. October 2022 16:12
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    Soccer 2022

    30. October 2022 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Both Aiden and Lucas were playing soccer again this winter.Especially Lucas is starting to get prett
    Both Aiden and Lucas were playing soccer again this winter.

    Especially Lucas is starting to get pretty good when he gets 'hungry' to take the ball.






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    Skiing Thredbo 2022

    30. July 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    This year we took the boys skiing for the first time. They had been practicing their roller blades a
    This year we took the boys skiing for the first time. They had been practicing their roller blades at home to get used to the motion, so it was a bit easier to get them started on the snow. It was the first time for the boys to see real snow.

    We went with another family and stayed at Thredbo.

    It also happened to be on my fiftieth.




















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    Karate in Brisbane

    13. July 2022 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    In mid July the instructors of the Sydney dojo planned to visit the Brisbane dojo. They encouraged m
    In mid July the instructors of the Sydney dojo planned to visit the Brisbane dojo. They encouraged me to come along as I will be up for the next big grading soon and it would be a great introduction to some of the best instructors and karateka's in the country.


    I also found the official lineage of our style listed on one of the boards.

    6. May 2022 22:05
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    All brown belts

    6. May 2022 22:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    We just finished another grading as a family. This time the boys and Kim graded to their first brown
    We just finished another grading as a family. This time the boys and Kim graded to their first brown belts and I graded to my third brown belt.

    We were supposed to have graded about a month ago, but because of Kims dad's funeral we had to postpone it for a month.

    It therefore turned out to be just a mini grading with just the four of us as a family.

    Now it will be quite a while before any of us are grading again. The boys need to get a fair bit stronger before grading for the next belt based on the feedback. I will need to start working towards the black, so Kim will probably be the next one grading towards the end of the year.

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