15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing at blue bell the shireShareThis weekend Andy and I decided to explore a new climbing area in the Sydney Area (We are running out of places to climb within Sydney and sometime Sydney is too long a drive).This time we decided on a small area called Blue Bell in the Southern part of Sydney in the Heathcote National Park.Once we arrived we had to find the access to the cliffs. The carpark is almost on the top of the cliffs near houses, but the area doesn't get a lot of traffic so there is no good tracks. Eventually we found our way down with some a lot of bush bashing.We decided to start on a couple of easier climbs on the Mini Wall where there was some grade 16 climbs (and 10/11's). They were far from being grade 16. The first two climbs (Anika 16 and Nathan 16) were harder than what they were graded at. Both Andy and I were finding it hard and agreed that the climbing felt more like a 18 or 19...and we were both thinking "what the fu.. is wrong there!". We then looked at who had graded the climbs and it turned out to be the same person a Jason Lammers. We decided that this may be one very dangerous Wanker and decided to take other climbs that he'd graded with caution (Next day I found another website describing the climb as being a lot harder...this guy graded it as a 6a = 19).After this we moved to the main wall and did another climb at the same grade (Sparky 16) and this turned out to be really nice a cruisy and this would potentially be a good lear-to-lead climb for someone who is comfortable in the gym.After this we moved onto a bit harder climb (Heathcote 18) graded by the same idiot Jason Lammers. Someone who is only just comfortable at this grade would be in real trouble here. The top move is really delicate; in fact so delicate that Andy were totally unable to complete the move and bailed after a a number of attempts (and a lot of falls).I then tried the climb and eventually after a couple of falls managed to complete the move...and boy that is really balancy. You hand on to this slobing groove and then do a high stepup. you then balance your left hand up the wall until you reach a good hold up very high (as Andy put it: "A typical Rene move"). I would grade it as a 21 move...three grades harder that the wanker graded it.We had a look at the climb next to it (Screaming Cookatoos 18) and decided to do this on a top rope given that the top move looked dubious and that we hadn't had much luck with grades.Lucky that because the top move it really reachy and fairly thin. It would have taken a lot of commitment and knowing exactly where the only good hold is (which isn't great) to be able to complete it and then you still have to put a plate on the carrot bolt and clip it from this position before moving to the anchor. They really should have put a ring bolt here and they could have put the bolt a bit lover so it could be clipped from below protecting this move better.By the way this area is a weird mix of Ring bolts, fixed hangers, ringbolts, gear, chain anchors, ring bolt anchors and topouts....great job guys!!! Anyway we had a really good day but we didn't dare try any of the many 19, 20, 21's (which is my comfortable lead limit) in the area as most of them were graded by the same guy. Without including these climbs the area is too small to return to in the near future.
28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Magic Flute Opera 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmagic flute operaShareInstead of a christmas present Kim gave me tickets for the opera. This year for the Magic Flute by Mozart.It was different from most of the other operas I've seen in that no-one dies in it and it wasn't one of this big tragegies.She had gotten us some good seats with a good view of the stage...and we had a really nice evening out.
23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ceiling Insulation 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetceiling insulationShareThe NSW government currently provides a rebate for anyone insulating their house ceilings.I had already considered doing it anyway as it does cool down the house during the summer and keeps it slightly warmer during the winter time.So I spent 5-6 evenings crawling around the roof cavity spreading out the insulation bats. Some of the ceiling was really hard to get to.
14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Valentines Day 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvalentines dayShareWhat can I say? I don't like going out on Valentines Day, but I still enjoy a romantic evening out...so this year we decided to celebrate Valentines day evening before (And I gave Kim flowers the day before that...and they were so fresh that they kept for two weeks). We went to a nice little restaurant at Balmoral Beach called the Watermark.The food was really nice, the scenery was really nice (slight drizzle), the Wine was fantastic (Canonbah Shiraz 'Drought Reserve' 2004)...and lastly my beautiful wife was gorgeous as always.
5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Summer 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsummerShareYeah...summer in Sydney. We have fantastic beaches here in Sydney and unfortunately we don't use them enough (Water is too cold). We did however manage to get to Maroubra beach a couple of afternoons this summer.
31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Opera in the Domain 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopera in the domainShareEvery year in Januar and February there is a big festival on in Sydney with different entertainment provided for free by the city and different sponsors. It is hard to make time to see everything, but we did have time to go and see the the Opera in the domain.We went there with Berry and his wife and had a nice evening.
26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing dam cliffs blue mountainsShareThis weekend Andy and I were supposed to have been going to Nowra to climb Saturday and Sunday, but the Australian weather dictated otherwise with 42 degrees in the shade Saturday. Instead we changed the plans and went to Dams Cliffs in the Blue Mountains Sunday. This area is easily accessible, mainly in the shade and had got some great moderately graded climbs. This was great as May also could join us. She had a really uncomfortable climb in Nowra with some friends some months ago and was afraid of getting back leading climbs (from her own words she was afraid to die). Nowra cen be very different and intimidating to someone going there the first time. We had a 7.30am start and she was half asleep when we picked her up and slept most of the way in the car. When we got to the cliffs we decided to start on an easy warmup called"The Sisters of Fatima 16" and we asked May to do the first lead and she did a really good job. After this she seemed to have gotten over her fear. We then moved over to a more moderate climb called "Shadow of the Goat 19" where I did the first lead...pleasant enough. We continued to "Truancy Officer 20" which I also led but which we decided was far easier (probably a 17). After this we decided to stay in the 20+ territory and moved to a climb called "Vasco Pyjama 22" and Andy too the first lead. At the second bolt he reached the Crux (The most difficult section on a climb) and after a number of tries coming off every time he bailed. When he got down he said "This climb has got Rene written all over it, it is a move that is in your territory!', so I was up next. I got up to the same section, and had a look at it a saw 2-3 possible ways through the section, but decided to go for a very long and very balancy reach first and managed to stick the top hold in the first attempt without falling off. After this section the rest of the climb was easy. Both and and May then toproped the same climb (This is where the rope has already been placed on the top of the climb...which I had just done) and may cruised through the same section, but Andy still struggled. I honestly think that despite it being a long reach this is one of those climbs where it is an advantage being short. After this we could decided what to do next. I was keen on doing another climb next to it called "Friendly Fire 22" but was worried about getting stuck half way up and not being able to clean it. One of the women climbing in one of the other groups said that if I'd just climb the previous one then this would be a lot easier (Looked a lot harder to me) so I decided to give it a go and lead it. I was glad that I did, because the section that looked really difficult from the ground turned out to be sustained but now massively difficult once I got up there...this just proved that you should just jump on any climb that looks remotely climbable and is well protected regardless of its grade...they are just subjective numbers anyway. After this we decided it was time to head back to the Big Smoke even though we were still strong enough to do another climb....it was getting late! Download video of Rene Climbing at Dam Cliffs
18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Berowra 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing berowraShareToday the Rockstar (Andy) and the Prong went climbing at Berowra. The news media had gotten the hint of the occasion and the paparazzi were there in full force taking photos.The bureau had told us that it was going to be a cool day, but it turned out to be rather hot for Berowra (29 degrees) and around lunch time the face was pretty much in the sun...so it was skin cancer territory.We started out by me leading on an easy(iere) climb called "The Wall Thing 18" ...very pleasant climb with a fairly reachy finish. We then did (I led) the "Boundary Rider 19" which was equally pleasant with an extremely long reach to the anchor and the first time I went for it I missed the hold on top (I had no idea where to aim) and peeled off giving myself a rockstar manicure in the process (This is when you feel off all your skin on your hands to the point where it starts bleeding).We then did "Mental Fatigue 18" and by this time the face was getting hit by the sun and warming up. The sun was in our eyes and it was hard to see where to go. Last time May did this climb she peeled off half way up. This time there was a significant amount of blood stains on one of the holds despite it being a fairly simple and straightforward climb with good protection.We started getting hot now and the Paparazzi had left so we decided that we didn't have to show off any longer and decided to do a direct variant to "Mental Fatigue" (sopposedly grade 20) on Toprope...very pleasant but would not have been very good on lead as the first bolt was up very high.The last climb of the day was "Palm Sunday 21" this was the highlight of the day even though we did it on top rope. Next time I go to Berowra and have a good day then I'll definitely come back to this one and try and lead it.Editors note: It turns out that the paparazzi weren't taking photos of the Rockstar and Prong. The reason why they were there was because Paris Hilton was there showing off her latest outdoor collection...seriously...who gives a sh..!
4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Bardens Lookout - Blue Mountains 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing bardens lookoutShare Saturday morning we drove out to the Blue mountains to spend the day there climbing (Unfortunately Andy couldn't go on an overnight trip). When we got up there it was cold, covered in clouds and drizzling. We decided to have a coffee and breakfast to check if it would clear up...and fortunately it did. We were planning to go to Shipley, but after studying the guide we decided to go to Bardens Lookout instead. It was completely dry and it turned out to be a day with a perfect temperature and we did some really nice and varied climbs (I would tell you the climbs but someone stole/took my guide book during the day). We started on a grade 16 (Karinya I think) for warmup, and then moved to a very pleasant grade 18 (Jolly Good Fellow). I then had a go at a grade 20 (Dr Do Little) with a very reachy and balancy move up the top which almost made me fall off (Andy had a hard time on this move). We then did a grade 19 (Little Triggers) and by this time my strength was gone so I only just managed to lead it (almost came off clipping the top anchor as I was drained). The climbs are fairly long at Bardens Lookout and I don't have a lot of endurance because the climbs in the gyms are too short. Phil had a go at a grade 21 (Hang on to Yourself) and was really struggling on it and came off 4-6 times one of which was captured on video and once he came off upside down. Eventually he got through it and I toptoped and cleaned it (With a lot of grunt and swearing). Download video of Andy Climbing 1 Download video of Andy Climbing 2 Download video of Andy being Lowered Download video of Phil Falling
1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Years Day...golf at Brighton Golf Club 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Wombeyan Caves 26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just beShareWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just before winter set in, so the nights were cold and it was nice sitting around the fire at night.There are a lot of limestone caves in the area that are worth visiting. We did this one which was self guided.I tried to teach the boys how to shoot with a bow - kept them busy for a while.We also rigged up a badminton net for both adults and kids to play.But mostly it was the fire that the boys had fun with.We also did a really long 8km walk - almost lost the track at one point. 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My dad's 75th birthday 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotelShareThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotel (in danish called a 'Kro') at Soroe.While there I also got to see the new house they are living in. 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Ayutthaya 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest wShareAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest way to get there (by far) is by Train (we learned this the hard way).The capital was only moved 250 years ago after it was ransacked by the Burmese, but now most of what used to be some extraordinary buildings are now mostly rubble.It is a large area with lots of temples, so it is worthwhile having plenty of time and not rush it. We just visited three of the main sites, and that was plenty with the kids around.Some of the highlights are the big lying down Buddha.People still use this as a place of worship.And apparently it is good luck if you can make a coin stick on the buddhas feed (without resorting to chewing gum).At one of the temples there is also the head of Buddha stuck in the roots of the tree.And as usual it is worthwhile keeping a look out for other moments involving people. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Christmas 2015 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetBetween Christmas and New year we went to the Hunter Valley with Sasha and his family.We stayed overShareBetween Christmas and New year we went to the Hunter Valley with Sasha and his family.We stayed overnight in a cabin in Lovedale.During the day we tasted wines at the various wineries (found some good ones).The kids also loved playing at the cabin in the evenings. 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2015 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we decided not to celebrate on the eve of the 24 and just stick with the 25th at KC's placShareThis year we decided not to celebrate on the eve of the 24 and just stick with the 25th at KC's place (too much cooking otherwise). I was responsible for the Christmas ham (with limited success).It was a relaxing day and the kids were very exited about their presents. 16. December 2015 13:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Silliness 16. December 2015 13:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSometimes when I am setting up for a photo especially Aiden likes to jump in a get silly.It is a gooShareSometimes when I am setting up for a photo especially Aiden likes to jump in a get silly.It is a good way to test the lighting and sometimes I managed to get a 'keeper' such as this one from a few weeks back. 16. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas family photo 2015 16. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is almost Christmas and I've just completed our annual family Christmas photo and this is the finShareIt is almost Christmas and I've just completed our annual family Christmas photo and this is the final version.It was an interesting process getting to this photo this year. Last year we did a photo in the kitchen of us baking a cake, but this years photo has so many more elements to it.The idea came from a combination of Kim and my ideas. Kim wanted to do a photo of the boys through a crystal ball. I actually bought the crystal ball right after Christmas last year with this year in mind.We did a test in front of the tree in early December which was reasonably okay, but Kim didn't like the feel to it. She wanted more snow (pretty ambitious on a summers day here in Sydney Australia).My idea for our family photo was based on me wanting to do a story of us as a family out in a snow storm 'Looking for Santa'. I had purchased a bag of artificial snow and a Christmas cape a few months back and we had some lanterns downstairs so I pretty much had all the components in place for the shoot.I knew I had to do it as a composite with the boys as there was no way that I would be able to get the photo with all four of us at once. We did the photo over a couple of days, on the first evening (after the kids had gone to bed) I took the one of Kim and myself holding the lantern. Once I had this photo I could show it to Aiden and Lucas so that they knew what we needed them to do (Lucas just had to copy Aiden).I had Gaffa taped markers on the floor so everyone would know where they were supposed to stand. Inside the lantern I had hidden a speedlight gelled with CTO to make it look light the lantern was lit. We are actually lit by a large Einstein strobe also with CTO, grid and barn doors to control the spill of the light. At the back left and right were another two speedlights providing a bit of rim light to emulate moon light.Because of the first 'failed' attempt of the crystal ball I got the idea to extend my 'Looking for Santa' photo into Santa's shed where he would have a crystal ball where he could look at us looking for him.This would require three components - The crystal ball, the lights from the Christmas tree to create atmosphere and then Santa himself. I created Santa by hanging a hat on a chair which was easy to light and then I had another light which I used to balance the ambient with the lights from the tree.The final photo all combined looks like the following, but in the end we decided to just use the tighter crop in the first and final photo. 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Graduation and Christmas Concert 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was time again for the annual Christmas concert with Aiden and Lucas' daycare.Aiden is starting 'ShareIt was time again for the annual Christmas concert with Aiden and Lucas' daycare.Aiden is starting 'big' school after Christmas, so this was also his graduation.Kim and Aiden had both practiced some dancing and songs for the concert and were both dressed up, Aiden as a doctor and Lucas as a pumpkin.Although Aiden was very excited leading up to the concert and was telling everyone how he was going to sing and dance, he absolutely broke down once we got there overwhelmed by all the people and the noise.It was heartbreaking to see him like that on an evening where he should be enjoying himself. He was crying and didn't want to get on the stage. Eventually we managed to get him up and he did try and participate.Lucas on the other hand had a great time, unfortunately I didn't get a lot of photos of that because I had to try and comfort Aiden.After the show Santa turned up wit presents for the kids and he was a lot happier again.After that the graduates had their photos taken and had cake. 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 7th Anniversary 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis month Kim and I had our anniversary.I cant believe we have been married for 7 years...still lovShareThis month Kim and I had our anniversary.I cant believe we have been married for 7 years...still love her to bits. 29. November 2015 22:11 by Admin 0 Comments Ballet - Sleeping Beauty 29. November 2015 22:11 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetSaturday Kim and I went to the Sydney Opera house to watch the Sleeping Beauty performed by the AustShareSaturday Kim and I went to the Sydney Opera house to watch the Sleeping Beauty performed by the Australian Ballet.It was one of the better ballets we have seen. The story was great and the dancing (lots of it) was of a really high quality.The even managed to weave in some of the Red riding hood story, Puss in boots, Cinderella and other stories.It was beautiful to watch. 25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Velvet - 2015 25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meet Aiden and Tiger (aka Calvin and Hobbs) 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetYears ago Aiden got a little fluffy toy tiger as a gift.Over the last couple of years this has been ShareYears 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 0 Comments Desert treat for Lucas 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNow that Aiden is a school and Lucas at daycare they are invited to heaps of birthdays.One evening KShareNow 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 0 Comments Camping at Cattai 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping eithShareFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping either and wanted a certain level of comfort we looked around for suitable location within easy reach from Sydney.We eventually settled on Cattai National Park as it has a lot of amenities such as flushing toilets, hot showers and allows camp fires.Kim also asked some of our friends if they'd like to join, so we ended up going three families together.We bought a new tent which by most standards is huge, but has plenty of space on rainy days (which we didn't have) for cooking and eating inside the tent as well as air mattresses for sleeping on.We also had a camping table and chair and amazingly we were able to fit it all into the booth of my car.Apart from Lucas getting a little cold during the night it went very well. The boys had a blast of a time making up games, eating food (constantly), fishing (no bites) and eating roasted marshmallows.I also tried a Danish specialty, 'SnogBroed' (Twisted Bread) which consists to of a sausage and bread dough wrapped around a stick and then baked in the fire. Mavis made one that turned out perfectly - unfortunately everyone was too full from eating to really have a go at it (Maybe next time)In the evening and morning there were lots of kangaroos in the camp ground, which the boys quickly chased away. 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Royal National Park walk with friends 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are trying to keep the boys (and ourselves) more active on the weekends. This weekend Audrey askeShareWe 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. 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Scarborough Family Trip 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it isShareIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it is getting harder for him to do longer extended trips.The family found a nice house at Scarborough just an hours drive from Sydney. It was a beautiful coastal home with room enough for the whole family and with the conveniences of a large kitchen, a fireplace and TV for the kids.The inlaws recently got a dog and she made it on the trip as well.More importantly, it was just a short walk to the Scarborough hotel for coffee in the morning.And also plenty of beaches nearby. 19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin 0 Comments chopsticks 19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetLast night we went out for Japanese dinner. Lucas wanted to use chopsticks, so I improvised some traShareLast 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 0 Comments Aidens 6th Birthday 2016 12. June 2016 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling.ShareFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling. 2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastertrip Oberon 2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill ShareThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill with a beautiful view.The place was full of cattle, kangaroos and wombat holes (with wombats in them).Along the way we stopped at Wentworth Falls.We also went to Jenolan Caves one day.And afterwards Kanangra walls (Lucas never made the 200m walk there...too tired from all the walking. Pity, because it was the perfect spot and light for a family photo).Next day we tried going to the glow worm tunnel, but the easter crowds made us turn back once we approached the car park. So instead we went up to Blackheath to have a nice lunch and enjoy some of the lookouts.Later I tried another family photo at the cabin...very windy.Overall a nice trip and the boys had a lot of fun. 2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastershow 2016 2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for ShareAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for the kids.Especially Lucas had a blast now that he is old enough to participate. 2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin 0 Comments Australia Day - Citizenship 2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAustralia day was a very special day this year. I have been living in Australia for over 17 years anShareAustralia 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...192021222324252627...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing at blue bell the shireShareThis weekend Andy and I decided to explore a new climbing area in the Sydney Area (We are running out of places to climb within Sydney and sometime Sydney is too long a drive).This time we decided on a small area called Blue Bell in the Southern part of Sydney in the Heathcote National Park.Once we arrived we had to find the access to the cliffs. The carpark is almost on the top of the cliffs near houses, but the area doesn't get a lot of traffic so there is no good tracks. Eventually we found our way down with some a lot of bush bashing.We decided to start on a couple of easier climbs on the Mini Wall where there was some grade 16 climbs (and 10/11's). They were far from being grade 16. The first two climbs (Anika 16 and Nathan 16) were harder than what they were graded at. Both Andy and I were finding it hard and agreed that the climbing felt more like a 18 or 19...and we were both thinking "what the fu.. is wrong there!". We then looked at who had graded the climbs and it turned out to be the same person a Jason Lammers. We decided that this may be one very dangerous Wanker and decided to take other climbs that he'd graded with caution (Next day I found another website describing the climb as being a lot harder...this guy graded it as a 6a = 19).After this we moved to the main wall and did another climb at the same grade (Sparky 16) and this turned out to be really nice a cruisy and this would potentially be a good lear-to-lead climb for someone who is comfortable in the gym.After this we moved onto a bit harder climb (Heathcote 18) graded by the same idiot Jason Lammers. Someone who is only just comfortable at this grade would be in real trouble here. The top move is really delicate; in fact so delicate that Andy were totally unable to complete the move and bailed after a a number of attempts (and a lot of falls).I then tried the climb and eventually after a couple of falls managed to complete the move...and boy that is really balancy. You hand on to this slobing groove and then do a high stepup. you then balance your left hand up the wall until you reach a good hold up very high (as Andy put it: "A typical Rene move"). I would grade it as a 21 move...three grades harder that the wanker graded it.We had a look at the climb next to it (Screaming Cookatoos 18) and decided to do this on a top rope given that the top move looked dubious and that we hadn't had much luck with grades.Lucky that because the top move it really reachy and fairly thin. It would have taken a lot of commitment and knowing exactly where the only good hold is (which isn't great) to be able to complete it and then you still have to put a plate on the carrot bolt and clip it from this position before moving to the anchor. They really should have put a ring bolt here and they could have put the bolt a bit lover so it could be clipped from below protecting this move better.By the way this area is a weird mix of Ring bolts, fixed hangers, ringbolts, gear, chain anchors, ring bolt anchors and topouts....great job guys!!! Anyway we had a really good day but we didn't dare try any of the many 19, 20, 21's (which is my comfortable lead limit) in the area as most of them were graded by the same guy. Without including these climbs the area is too small to return to in the near future. 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Magic Flute Opera 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmagic flute operaShareInstead of a christmas present Kim gave me tickets for the opera. This year for the Magic Flute by Mozart.It was different from most of the other operas I've seen in that no-one dies in it and it wasn't one of this big tragegies.She had gotten us some good seats with a good view of the stage...and we had a really nice evening out. 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ceiling Insulation 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetceiling insulationShareThe NSW government currently provides a rebate for anyone insulating their house ceilings.I had already considered doing it anyway as it does cool down the house during the summer and keeps it slightly warmer during the winter time.So I spent 5-6 evenings crawling around the roof cavity spreading out the insulation bats. Some of the ceiling was really hard to get to. 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Valentines Day 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvalentines dayShareWhat can I say? I don't like going out on Valentines Day, but I still enjoy a romantic evening out...so this year we decided to celebrate Valentines day evening before (And I gave Kim flowers the day before that...and they were so fresh that they kept for two weeks). We went to a nice little restaurant at Balmoral Beach called the Watermark.The food was really nice, the scenery was really nice (slight drizzle), the Wine was fantastic (Canonbah Shiraz 'Drought Reserve' 2004)...and lastly my beautiful wife was gorgeous as always. 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Summer 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsummerShareYeah...summer in Sydney. We have fantastic beaches here in Sydney and unfortunately we don't use them enough (Water is too cold). We did however manage to get to Maroubra beach a couple of afternoons this summer. 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Opera in the Domain 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopera in the domainShareEvery year in Januar and February there is a big festival on in Sydney with different entertainment provided for free by the city and different sponsors. It is hard to make time to see everything, but we did have time to go and see the the Opera in the domain.We went there with Berry and his wife and had a nice evening. 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing dam cliffs blue mountainsShareThis weekend Andy and I were supposed to have been going to Nowra to climb Saturday and Sunday, but the Australian weather dictated otherwise with 42 degrees in the shade Saturday. Instead we changed the plans and went to Dams Cliffs in the Blue Mountains Sunday. This area is easily accessible, mainly in the shade and had got some great moderately graded climbs. This was great as May also could join us. She had a really uncomfortable climb in Nowra with some friends some months ago and was afraid of getting back leading climbs (from her own words she was afraid to die). Nowra cen be very different and intimidating to someone going there the first time. We had a 7.30am start and she was half asleep when we picked her up and slept most of the way in the car. When we got to the cliffs we decided to start on an easy warmup called"The Sisters of Fatima 16" and we asked May to do the first lead and she did a really good job. After this she seemed to have gotten over her fear. We then moved over to a more moderate climb called "Shadow of the Goat 19" where I did the first lead...pleasant enough. We continued to "Truancy Officer 20" which I also led but which we decided was far easier (probably a 17). After this we decided to stay in the 20+ territory and moved to a climb called "Vasco Pyjama 22" and Andy too the first lead. At the second bolt he reached the Crux (The most difficult section on a climb) and after a number of tries coming off every time he bailed. When he got down he said "This climb has got Rene written all over it, it is a move that is in your territory!', so I was up next. I got up to the same section, and had a look at it a saw 2-3 possible ways through the section, but decided to go for a very long and very balancy reach first and managed to stick the top hold in the first attempt without falling off. After this section the rest of the climb was easy. Both and and May then toproped the same climb (This is where the rope has already been placed on the top of the climb...which I had just done) and may cruised through the same section, but Andy still struggled. I honestly think that despite it being a long reach this is one of those climbs where it is an advantage being short. After this we could decided what to do next. I was keen on doing another climb next to it called "Friendly Fire 22" but was worried about getting stuck half way up and not being able to clean it. One of the women climbing in one of the other groups said that if I'd just climb the previous one then this would be a lot easier (Looked a lot harder to me) so I decided to give it a go and lead it. I was glad that I did, because the section that looked really difficult from the ground turned out to be sustained but now massively difficult once I got up there...this just proved that you should just jump on any climb that looks remotely climbable and is well protected regardless of its grade...they are just subjective numbers anyway. After this we decided it was time to head back to the Big Smoke even though we were still strong enough to do another climb....it was getting late! Download video of Rene Climbing at Dam Cliffs 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Berowra 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing berowraShareToday the Rockstar (Andy) and the Prong went climbing at Berowra. The news media had gotten the hint of the occasion and the paparazzi were there in full force taking photos.The bureau had told us that it was going to be a cool day, but it turned out to be rather hot for Berowra (29 degrees) and around lunch time the face was pretty much in the sun...so it was skin cancer territory.We started out by me leading on an easy(iere) climb called "The Wall Thing 18" ...very pleasant climb with a fairly reachy finish. We then did (I led) the "Boundary Rider 19" which was equally pleasant with an extremely long reach to the anchor and the first time I went for it I missed the hold on top (I had no idea where to aim) and peeled off giving myself a rockstar manicure in the process (This is when you feel off all your skin on your hands to the point where it starts bleeding).We then did "Mental Fatigue 18" and by this time the face was getting hit by the sun and warming up. The sun was in our eyes and it was hard to see where to go. Last time May did this climb she peeled off half way up. This time there was a significant amount of blood stains on one of the holds despite it being a fairly simple and straightforward climb with good protection.We started getting hot now and the Paparazzi had left so we decided that we didn't have to show off any longer and decided to do a direct variant to "Mental Fatigue" (sopposedly grade 20) on Toprope...very pleasant but would not have been very good on lead as the first bolt was up very high.The last climb of the day was "Palm Sunday 21" this was the highlight of the day even though we did it on top rope. Next time I go to Berowra and have a good day then I'll definitely come back to this one and try and lead it.Editors note: It turns out that the paparazzi weren't taking photos of the Rockstar and Prong. The reason why they were there was because Paris Hilton was there showing off her latest outdoor collection...seriously...who gives a sh..! 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Bardens Lookout - Blue Mountains 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing bardens lookoutShare Saturday morning we drove out to the Blue mountains to spend the day there climbing (Unfortunately Andy couldn't go on an overnight trip). When we got up there it was cold, covered in clouds and drizzling. We decided to have a coffee and breakfast to check if it would clear up...and fortunately it did. We were planning to go to Shipley, but after studying the guide we decided to go to Bardens Lookout instead. It was completely dry and it turned out to be a day with a perfect temperature and we did some really nice and varied climbs (I would tell you the climbs but someone stole/took my guide book during the day). We started on a grade 16 (Karinya I think) for warmup, and then moved to a very pleasant grade 18 (Jolly Good Fellow). I then had a go at a grade 20 (Dr Do Little) with a very reachy and balancy move up the top which almost made me fall off (Andy had a hard time on this move). We then did a grade 19 (Little Triggers) and by this time my strength was gone so I only just managed to lead it (almost came off clipping the top anchor as I was drained). The climbs are fairly long at Bardens Lookout and I don't have a lot of endurance because the climbs in the gyms are too short. Phil had a go at a grade 21 (Hang on to Yourself) and was really struggling on it and came off 4-6 times one of which was captured on video and once he came off upside down. Eventually he got through it and I toptoped and cleaned it (With a lot of grunt and swearing). Download video of Andy Climbing 1 Download video of Andy Climbing 2 Download video of Andy being Lowered Download video of Phil Falling 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Years Day...golf at Brighton Golf Club 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew years day golf at brighton golf clubShare 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...707172737475767778...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Wombeyan Caves 26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just beShareWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just before winter set in, so the nights were cold and it was nice sitting around the fire at night.There are a lot of limestone caves in the area that are worth visiting. We did this one which was self guided.I tried to teach the boys how to shoot with a bow - kept them busy for a while.We also rigged up a badminton net for both adults and kids to play.But mostly it was the fire that the boys had fun with.We also did a really long 8km walk - almost lost the track at one point.
26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My dad's 75th birthday 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotelShareThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotel (in danish called a 'Kro') at Soroe.While there I also got to see the new house they are living in.
26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Ayutthaya 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest wShareAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest way to get there (by far) is by Train (we learned this the hard way).The capital was only moved 250 years ago after it was ransacked by the Burmese, but now most of what used to be some extraordinary buildings are now mostly rubble.It is a large area with lots of temples, so it is worthwhile having plenty of time and not rush it. We just visited three of the main sites, and that was plenty with the kids around.Some of the highlights are the big lying down Buddha.People still use this as a place of worship.And apparently it is good luck if you can make a coin stick on the buddhas feed (without resorting to chewing gum).At one of the temples there is also the head of Buddha stuck in the roots of the tree.And as usual it is worthwhile keeping a look out for other moments involving people. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Christmas 2015 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetBetween Christmas and New year we went to the Hunter Valley with Sasha and his family.We stayed overShareBetween Christmas and New year we went to the Hunter Valley with Sasha and his family.We stayed overnight in a cabin in Lovedale.During the day we tasted wines at the various wineries (found some good ones).The kids also loved playing at the cabin in the evenings. 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2015 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we decided not to celebrate on the eve of the 24 and just stick with the 25th at KC's placShareThis year we decided not to celebrate on the eve of the 24 and just stick with the 25th at KC's place (too much cooking otherwise). I was responsible for the Christmas ham (with limited success).It was a relaxing day and the kids were very exited about their presents. 16. December 2015 13:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Silliness 16. December 2015 13:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSometimes when I am setting up for a photo especially Aiden likes to jump in a get silly.It is a gooShareSometimes when I am setting up for a photo especially Aiden likes to jump in a get silly.It is a good way to test the lighting and sometimes I managed to get a 'keeper' such as this one from a few weeks back. 16. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas family photo 2015 16. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is almost Christmas and I've just completed our annual family Christmas photo and this is the finShareIt is almost Christmas and I've just completed our annual family Christmas photo and this is the final version.It was an interesting process getting to this photo this year. Last year we did a photo in the kitchen of us baking a cake, but this years photo has so many more elements to it.The idea came from a combination of Kim and my ideas. Kim wanted to do a photo of the boys through a crystal ball. I actually bought the crystal ball right after Christmas last year with this year in mind.We did a test in front of the tree in early December which was reasonably okay, but Kim didn't like the feel to it. She wanted more snow (pretty ambitious on a summers day here in Sydney Australia).My idea for our family photo was based on me wanting to do a story of us as a family out in a snow storm 'Looking for Santa'. I had purchased a bag of artificial snow and a Christmas cape a few months back and we had some lanterns downstairs so I pretty much had all the components in place for the shoot.I knew I had to do it as a composite with the boys as there was no way that I would be able to get the photo with all four of us at once. We did the photo over a couple of days, on the first evening (after the kids had gone to bed) I took the one of Kim and myself holding the lantern. Once I had this photo I could show it to Aiden and Lucas so that they knew what we needed them to do (Lucas just had to copy Aiden).I had Gaffa taped markers on the floor so everyone would know where they were supposed to stand. Inside the lantern I had hidden a speedlight gelled with CTO to make it look light the lantern was lit. We are actually lit by a large Einstein strobe also with CTO, grid and barn doors to control the spill of the light. At the back left and right were another two speedlights providing a bit of rim light to emulate moon light.Because of the first 'failed' attempt of the crystal ball I got the idea to extend my 'Looking for Santa' photo into Santa's shed where he would have a crystal ball where he could look at us looking for him.This would require three components - The crystal ball, the lights from the Christmas tree to create atmosphere and then Santa himself. I created Santa by hanging a hat on a chair which was easy to light and then I had another light which I used to balance the ambient with the lights from the tree.The final photo all combined looks like the following, but in the end we decided to just use the tighter crop in the first and final photo. 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Graduation and Christmas Concert 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was time again for the annual Christmas concert with Aiden and Lucas' daycare.Aiden is starting 'ShareIt was time again for the annual Christmas concert with Aiden and Lucas' daycare.Aiden is starting 'big' school after Christmas, so this was also his graduation.Kim and Aiden had both practiced some dancing and songs for the concert and were both dressed up, Aiden as a doctor and Lucas as a pumpkin.Although Aiden was very excited leading up to the concert and was telling everyone how he was going to sing and dance, he absolutely broke down once we got there overwhelmed by all the people and the noise.It was heartbreaking to see him like that on an evening where he should be enjoying himself. He was crying and didn't want to get on the stage. Eventually we managed to get him up and he did try and participate.Lucas on the other hand had a great time, unfortunately I didn't get a lot of photos of that because I had to try and comfort Aiden.After the show Santa turned up wit presents for the kids and he was a lot happier again.After that the graduates had their photos taken and had cake. 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 7th Anniversary 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis month Kim and I had our anniversary.I cant believe we have been married for 7 years...still lovShareThis month Kim and I had our anniversary.I cant believe we have been married for 7 years...still love her to bits. 29. November 2015 22:11 by Admin 0 Comments Ballet - Sleeping Beauty 29. November 2015 22:11 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetSaturday Kim and I went to the Sydney Opera house to watch the Sleeping Beauty performed by the AustShareSaturday Kim and I went to the Sydney Opera house to watch the Sleeping Beauty performed by the Australian Ballet.It was one of the better ballets we have seen. The story was great and the dancing (lots of it) was of a really high quality.The even managed to weave in some of the Red riding hood story, Puss in boots, Cinderella and other stories.It was beautiful to watch. 25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Velvet - 2015 25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meet Aiden and Tiger (aka Calvin and Hobbs) 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetYears ago Aiden got a little fluffy toy tiger as a gift.Over the last couple of years this has been ShareYears 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 0 Comments Desert treat for Lucas 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNow that Aiden is a school and Lucas at daycare they are invited to heaps of birthdays.One evening KShareNow 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 0 Comments Camping at Cattai 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping eithShareFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping either and wanted a certain level of comfort we looked around for suitable location within easy reach from Sydney.We eventually settled on Cattai National Park as it has a lot of amenities such as flushing toilets, hot showers and allows camp fires.Kim also asked some of our friends if they'd like to join, so we ended up going three families together.We bought a new tent which by most standards is huge, but has plenty of space on rainy days (which we didn't have) for cooking and eating inside the tent as well as air mattresses for sleeping on.We also had a camping table and chair and amazingly we were able to fit it all into the booth of my car.Apart from Lucas getting a little cold during the night it went very well. The boys had a blast of a time making up games, eating food (constantly), fishing (no bites) and eating roasted marshmallows.I also tried a Danish specialty, 'SnogBroed' (Twisted Bread) which consists to of a sausage and bread dough wrapped around a stick and then baked in the fire. Mavis made one that turned out perfectly - unfortunately everyone was too full from eating to really have a go at it (Maybe next time)In the evening and morning there were lots of kangaroos in the camp ground, which the boys quickly chased away. 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Royal National Park walk with friends 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are trying to keep the boys (and ourselves) more active on the weekends. This weekend Audrey askeShareWe 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. 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Scarborough Family Trip 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it isShareIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it is getting harder for him to do longer extended trips.The family found a nice house at Scarborough just an hours drive from Sydney. It was a beautiful coastal home with room enough for the whole family and with the conveniences of a large kitchen, a fireplace and TV for the kids.The inlaws recently got a dog and she made it on the trip as well.More importantly, it was just a short walk to the Scarborough hotel for coffee in the morning.And also plenty of beaches nearby. 19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin 0 Comments chopsticks 19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetLast night we went out for Japanese dinner. Lucas wanted to use chopsticks, so I improvised some traShareLast 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 0 Comments Aidens 6th Birthday 2016 12. June 2016 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling.ShareFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling. 2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastertrip Oberon 2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill ShareThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill with a beautiful view.The place was full of cattle, kangaroos and wombat holes (with wombats in them).Along the way we stopped at Wentworth Falls.We also went to Jenolan Caves one day.And afterwards Kanangra walls (Lucas never made the 200m walk there...too tired from all the walking. Pity, because it was the perfect spot and light for a family photo).Next day we tried going to the glow worm tunnel, but the easter crowds made us turn back once we approached the car park. So instead we went up to Blackheath to have a nice lunch and enjoy some of the lookouts.Later I tried another family photo at the cabin...very windy.Overall a nice trip and the boys had a lot of fun. 2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastershow 2016 2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for ShareAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for the kids.Especially Lucas had a blast now that he is old enough to participate. 2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin 0 Comments Australia Day - Citizenship 2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAustralia day was a very special day this year. I have been living in Australia for over 17 years anShareAustralia 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...192021222324252627...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing at blue bell the shireShareThis weekend Andy and I decided to explore a new climbing area in the Sydney Area (We are running out of places to climb within Sydney and sometime Sydney is too long a drive).This time we decided on a small area called Blue Bell in the Southern part of Sydney in the Heathcote National Park.Once we arrived we had to find the access to the cliffs. The carpark is almost on the top of the cliffs near houses, but the area doesn't get a lot of traffic so there is no good tracks. Eventually we found our way down with some a lot of bush bashing.We decided to start on a couple of easier climbs on the Mini Wall where there was some grade 16 climbs (and 10/11's). They were far from being grade 16. The first two climbs (Anika 16 and Nathan 16) were harder than what they were graded at. Both Andy and I were finding it hard and agreed that the climbing felt more like a 18 or 19...and we were both thinking "what the fu.. is wrong there!". We then looked at who had graded the climbs and it turned out to be the same person a Jason Lammers. We decided that this may be one very dangerous Wanker and decided to take other climbs that he'd graded with caution (Next day I found another website describing the climb as being a lot harder...this guy graded it as a 6a = 19).After this we moved to the main wall and did another climb at the same grade (Sparky 16) and this turned out to be really nice a cruisy and this would potentially be a good lear-to-lead climb for someone who is comfortable in the gym.After this we moved onto a bit harder climb (Heathcote 18) graded by the same idiot Jason Lammers. Someone who is only just comfortable at this grade would be in real trouble here. The top move is really delicate; in fact so delicate that Andy were totally unable to complete the move and bailed after a a number of attempts (and a lot of falls).I then tried the climb and eventually after a couple of falls managed to complete the move...and boy that is really balancy. You hand on to this slobing groove and then do a high stepup. you then balance your left hand up the wall until you reach a good hold up very high (as Andy put it: "A typical Rene move"). I would grade it as a 21 move...three grades harder that the wanker graded it.We had a look at the climb next to it (Screaming Cookatoos 18) and decided to do this on a top rope given that the top move looked dubious and that we hadn't had much luck with grades.Lucky that because the top move it really reachy and fairly thin. It would have taken a lot of commitment and knowing exactly where the only good hold is (which isn't great) to be able to complete it and then you still have to put a plate on the carrot bolt and clip it from this position before moving to the anchor. They really should have put a ring bolt here and they could have put the bolt a bit lover so it could be clipped from below protecting this move better.By the way this area is a weird mix of Ring bolts, fixed hangers, ringbolts, gear, chain anchors, ring bolt anchors and topouts....great job guys!!! Anyway we had a really good day but we didn't dare try any of the many 19, 20, 21's (which is my comfortable lead limit) in the area as most of them were graded by the same guy. Without including these climbs the area is too small to return to in the near future. 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Magic Flute Opera 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmagic flute operaShareInstead of a christmas present Kim gave me tickets for the opera. This year for the Magic Flute by Mozart.It was different from most of the other operas I've seen in that no-one dies in it and it wasn't one of this big tragegies.She had gotten us some good seats with a good view of the stage...and we had a really nice evening out. 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ceiling Insulation 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetceiling insulationShareThe NSW government currently provides a rebate for anyone insulating their house ceilings.I had already considered doing it anyway as it does cool down the house during the summer and keeps it slightly warmer during the winter time.So I spent 5-6 evenings crawling around the roof cavity spreading out the insulation bats. Some of the ceiling was really hard to get to. 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Valentines Day 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvalentines dayShareWhat can I say? I don't like going out on Valentines Day, but I still enjoy a romantic evening out...so this year we decided to celebrate Valentines day evening before (And I gave Kim flowers the day before that...and they were so fresh that they kept for two weeks). We went to a nice little restaurant at Balmoral Beach called the Watermark.The food was really nice, the scenery was really nice (slight drizzle), the Wine was fantastic (Canonbah Shiraz 'Drought Reserve' 2004)...and lastly my beautiful wife was gorgeous as always. 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Summer 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsummerShareYeah...summer in Sydney. We have fantastic beaches here in Sydney and unfortunately we don't use them enough (Water is too cold). We did however manage to get to Maroubra beach a couple of afternoons this summer. 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Opera in the Domain 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopera in the domainShareEvery year in Januar and February there is a big festival on in Sydney with different entertainment provided for free by the city and different sponsors. It is hard to make time to see everything, but we did have time to go and see the the Opera in the domain.We went there with Berry and his wife and had a nice evening. 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing dam cliffs blue mountainsShareThis weekend Andy and I were supposed to have been going to Nowra to climb Saturday and Sunday, but the Australian weather dictated otherwise with 42 degrees in the shade Saturday. Instead we changed the plans and went to Dams Cliffs in the Blue Mountains Sunday. This area is easily accessible, mainly in the shade and had got some great moderately graded climbs. This was great as May also could join us. She had a really uncomfortable climb in Nowra with some friends some months ago and was afraid of getting back leading climbs (from her own words she was afraid to die). Nowra cen be very different and intimidating to someone going there the first time. We had a 7.30am start and she was half asleep when we picked her up and slept most of the way in the car. When we got to the cliffs we decided to start on an easy warmup called"The Sisters of Fatima 16" and we asked May to do the first lead and she did a really good job. After this she seemed to have gotten over her fear. We then moved over to a more moderate climb called "Shadow of the Goat 19" where I did the first lead...pleasant enough. We continued to "Truancy Officer 20" which I also led but which we decided was far easier (probably a 17). After this we decided to stay in the 20+ territory and moved to a climb called "Vasco Pyjama 22" and Andy too the first lead. At the second bolt he reached the Crux (The most difficult section on a climb) and after a number of tries coming off every time he bailed. When he got down he said "This climb has got Rene written all over it, it is a move that is in your territory!', so I was up next. I got up to the same section, and had a look at it a saw 2-3 possible ways through the section, but decided to go for a very long and very balancy reach first and managed to stick the top hold in the first attempt without falling off. After this section the rest of the climb was easy. Both and and May then toproped the same climb (This is where the rope has already been placed on the top of the climb...which I had just done) and may cruised through the same section, but Andy still struggled. I honestly think that despite it being a long reach this is one of those climbs where it is an advantage being short. After this we could decided what to do next. I was keen on doing another climb next to it called "Friendly Fire 22" but was worried about getting stuck half way up and not being able to clean it. One of the women climbing in one of the other groups said that if I'd just climb the previous one then this would be a lot easier (Looked a lot harder to me) so I decided to give it a go and lead it. I was glad that I did, because the section that looked really difficult from the ground turned out to be sustained but now massively difficult once I got up there...this just proved that you should just jump on any climb that looks remotely climbable and is well protected regardless of its grade...they are just subjective numbers anyway. After this we decided it was time to head back to the Big Smoke even though we were still strong enough to do another climb....it was getting late! Download video of Rene Climbing at Dam Cliffs 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Berowra 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing berowraShareToday the Rockstar (Andy) and the Prong went climbing at Berowra. The news media had gotten the hint of the occasion and the paparazzi were there in full force taking photos.The bureau had told us that it was going to be a cool day, but it turned out to be rather hot for Berowra (29 degrees) and around lunch time the face was pretty much in the sun...so it was skin cancer territory.We started out by me leading on an easy(iere) climb called "The Wall Thing 18" ...very pleasant climb with a fairly reachy finish. We then did (I led) the "Boundary Rider 19" which was equally pleasant with an extremely long reach to the anchor and the first time I went for it I missed the hold on top (I had no idea where to aim) and peeled off giving myself a rockstar manicure in the process (This is when you feel off all your skin on your hands to the point where it starts bleeding).We then did "Mental Fatigue 18" and by this time the face was getting hit by the sun and warming up. The sun was in our eyes and it was hard to see where to go. Last time May did this climb she peeled off half way up. This time there was a significant amount of blood stains on one of the holds despite it being a fairly simple and straightforward climb with good protection.We started getting hot now and the Paparazzi had left so we decided that we didn't have to show off any longer and decided to do a direct variant to "Mental Fatigue" (sopposedly grade 20) on Toprope...very pleasant but would not have been very good on lead as the first bolt was up very high.The last climb of the day was "Palm Sunday 21" this was the highlight of the day even though we did it on top rope. Next time I go to Berowra and have a good day then I'll definitely come back to this one and try and lead it.Editors note: It turns out that the paparazzi weren't taking photos of the Rockstar and Prong. The reason why they were there was because Paris Hilton was there showing off her latest outdoor collection...seriously...who gives a sh..! 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Bardens Lookout - Blue Mountains 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing bardens lookoutShare Saturday morning we drove out to the Blue mountains to spend the day there climbing (Unfortunately Andy couldn't go on an overnight trip). When we got up there it was cold, covered in clouds and drizzling. We decided to have a coffee and breakfast to check if it would clear up...and fortunately it did. We were planning to go to Shipley, but after studying the guide we decided to go to Bardens Lookout instead. It was completely dry and it turned out to be a day with a perfect temperature and we did some really nice and varied climbs (I would tell you the climbs but someone stole/took my guide book during the day). We started on a grade 16 (Karinya I think) for warmup, and then moved to a very pleasant grade 18 (Jolly Good Fellow). I then had a go at a grade 20 (Dr Do Little) with a very reachy and balancy move up the top which almost made me fall off (Andy had a hard time on this move). We then did a grade 19 (Little Triggers) and by this time my strength was gone so I only just managed to lead it (almost came off clipping the top anchor as I was drained). The climbs are fairly long at Bardens Lookout and I don't have a lot of endurance because the climbs in the gyms are too short. Phil had a go at a grade 21 (Hang on to Yourself) and was really struggling on it and came off 4-6 times one of which was captured on video and once he came off upside down. Eventually he got through it and I toptoped and cleaned it (With a lot of grunt and swearing). Download video of Andy Climbing 1 Download video of Andy Climbing 2 Download video of Andy being Lowered Download video of Phil Falling 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Years Day...golf at Brighton Golf Club 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew years day golf at brighton golf clubShare 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...707172737475767778...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Christmas 2015 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetBetween Christmas and New year we went to the Hunter Valley with Sasha and his family.We stayed overShareBetween Christmas and New year we went to the Hunter Valley with Sasha and his family.We stayed overnight in a cabin in Lovedale.During the day we tasted wines at the various wineries (found some good ones).The kids also loved playing at the cabin in the evenings.
7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2015 7. January 2016 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we decided not to celebrate on the eve of the 24 and just stick with the 25th at KC's placShareThis year we decided not to celebrate on the eve of the 24 and just stick with the 25th at KC's place (too much cooking otherwise). I was responsible for the Christmas ham (with limited success).It was a relaxing day and the kids were very exited about their presents.
16. December 2015 13:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Silliness 16. December 2015 13:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSometimes when I am setting up for a photo especially Aiden likes to jump in a get silly.It is a gooShareSometimes when I am setting up for a photo especially Aiden likes to jump in a get silly.It is a good way to test the lighting and sometimes I managed to get a 'keeper' such as this one from a few weeks back.
16. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas family photo 2015 16. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is almost Christmas and I've just completed our annual family Christmas photo and this is the finShareIt is almost Christmas and I've just completed our annual family Christmas photo and this is the final version.It was an interesting process getting to this photo this year. Last year we did a photo in the kitchen of us baking a cake, but this years photo has so many more elements to it.The idea came from a combination of Kim and my ideas. Kim wanted to do a photo of the boys through a crystal ball. I actually bought the crystal ball right after Christmas last year with this year in mind.We did a test in front of the tree in early December which was reasonably okay, but Kim didn't like the feel to it. She wanted more snow (pretty ambitious on a summers day here in Sydney Australia).My idea for our family photo was based on me wanting to do a story of us as a family out in a snow storm 'Looking for Santa'. I had purchased a bag of artificial snow and a Christmas cape a few months back and we had some lanterns downstairs so I pretty much had all the components in place for the shoot.I knew I had to do it as a composite with the boys as there was no way that I would be able to get the photo with all four of us at once. We did the photo over a couple of days, on the first evening (after the kids had gone to bed) I took the one of Kim and myself holding the lantern. Once I had this photo I could show it to Aiden and Lucas so that they knew what we needed them to do (Lucas just had to copy Aiden).I had Gaffa taped markers on the floor so everyone would know where they were supposed to stand. Inside the lantern I had hidden a speedlight gelled with CTO to make it look light the lantern was lit. We are actually lit by a large Einstein strobe also with CTO, grid and barn doors to control the spill of the light. At the back left and right were another two speedlights providing a bit of rim light to emulate moon light.Because of the first 'failed' attempt of the crystal ball I got the idea to extend my 'Looking for Santa' photo into Santa's shed where he would have a crystal ball where he could look at us looking for him.This would require three components - The crystal ball, the lights from the Christmas tree to create atmosphere and then Santa himself. I created Santa by hanging a hat on a chair which was easy to light and then I had another light which I used to balance the ambient with the lights from the tree.The final photo all combined looks like the following, but in the end we decided to just use the tighter crop in the first and final photo.
1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Graduation and Christmas Concert 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was time again for the annual Christmas concert with Aiden and Lucas' daycare.Aiden is starting 'ShareIt was time again for the annual Christmas concert with Aiden and Lucas' daycare.Aiden is starting 'big' school after Christmas, so this was also his graduation.Kim and Aiden had both practiced some dancing and songs for the concert and were both dressed up, Aiden as a doctor and Lucas as a pumpkin.Although Aiden was very excited leading up to the concert and was telling everyone how he was going to sing and dance, he absolutely broke down once we got there overwhelmed by all the people and the noise.It was heartbreaking to see him like that on an evening where he should be enjoying himself. He was crying and didn't want to get on the stage. Eventually we managed to get him up and he did try and participate.Lucas on the other hand had a great time, unfortunately I didn't get a lot of photos of that because I had to try and comfort Aiden.After the show Santa turned up wit presents for the kids and he was a lot happier again.After that the graduates had their photos taken and had cake.
1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 7th Anniversary 1. December 2015 12:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis month Kim and I had our anniversary.I cant believe we have been married for 7 years...still lovShareThis month Kim and I had our anniversary.I cant believe we have been married for 7 years...still love her to bits.
29. November 2015 22:11 by Admin 0 Comments Ballet - Sleeping Beauty 29. November 2015 22:11 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetSaturday Kim and I went to the Sydney Opera house to watch the Sleeping Beauty performed by the AustShareSaturday Kim and I went to the Sydney Opera house to watch the Sleeping Beauty performed by the Australian Ballet.It was one of the better ballets we have seen. The story was great and the dancing (lots of it) was of a really high quality.The even managed to weave in some of the Red riding hood story, Puss in boots, Cinderella and other stories.It was beautiful to watch.
25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Velvet - 2015 25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meet Aiden and Tiger (aka Calvin and Hobbs) 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetYears ago Aiden got a little fluffy toy tiger as a gift.Over the last couple of years this has been ShareYears 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 0 Comments Desert treat for Lucas 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNow that Aiden is a school and Lucas at daycare they are invited to heaps of birthdays.One evening KShareNow 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 0 Comments Camping at Cattai 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping eithShareFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping either and wanted a certain level of comfort we looked around for suitable location within easy reach from Sydney.We eventually settled on Cattai National Park as it has a lot of amenities such as flushing toilets, hot showers and allows camp fires.Kim also asked some of our friends if they'd like to join, so we ended up going three families together.We bought a new tent which by most standards is huge, but has plenty of space on rainy days (which we didn't have) for cooking and eating inside the tent as well as air mattresses for sleeping on.We also had a camping table and chair and amazingly we were able to fit it all into the booth of my car.Apart from Lucas getting a little cold during the night it went very well. The boys had a blast of a time making up games, eating food (constantly), fishing (no bites) and eating roasted marshmallows.I also tried a Danish specialty, 'SnogBroed' (Twisted Bread) which consists to of a sausage and bread dough wrapped around a stick and then baked in the fire. Mavis made one that turned out perfectly - unfortunately everyone was too full from eating to really have a go at it (Maybe next time)In the evening and morning there were lots of kangaroos in the camp ground, which the boys quickly chased away. 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Royal National Park walk with friends 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are trying to keep the boys (and ourselves) more active on the weekends. This weekend Audrey askeShareWe 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. 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Scarborough Family Trip 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it isShareIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it is getting harder for him to do longer extended trips.The family found a nice house at Scarborough just an hours drive from Sydney. It was a beautiful coastal home with room enough for the whole family and with the conveniences of a large kitchen, a fireplace and TV for the kids.The inlaws recently got a dog and she made it on the trip as well.More importantly, it was just a short walk to the Scarborough hotel for coffee in the morning.And also plenty of beaches nearby. 19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin 0 Comments chopsticks 19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetLast night we went out for Japanese dinner. Lucas wanted to use chopsticks, so I improvised some traShareLast 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 0 Comments Aidens 6th Birthday 2016 12. June 2016 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling.ShareFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling. 2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastertrip Oberon 2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill ShareThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill with a beautiful view.The place was full of cattle, kangaroos and wombat holes (with wombats in them).Along the way we stopped at Wentworth Falls.We also went to Jenolan Caves one day.And afterwards Kanangra walls (Lucas never made the 200m walk there...too tired from all the walking. Pity, because it was the perfect spot and light for a family photo).Next day we tried going to the glow worm tunnel, but the easter crowds made us turn back once we approached the car park. So instead we went up to Blackheath to have a nice lunch and enjoy some of the lookouts.Later I tried another family photo at the cabin...very windy.Overall a nice trip and the boys had a lot of fun. 2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastershow 2016 2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for ShareAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for the kids.Especially Lucas had a blast now that he is old enough to participate. 2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin 0 Comments Australia Day - Citizenship 2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAustralia day was a very special day this year. I have been living in Australia for over 17 years anShareAustralia 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...192021222324252627...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing at blue bell the shireShareThis weekend Andy and I decided to explore a new climbing area in the Sydney Area (We are running out of places to climb within Sydney and sometime Sydney is too long a drive).This time we decided on a small area called Blue Bell in the Southern part of Sydney in the Heathcote National Park.Once we arrived we had to find the access to the cliffs. The carpark is almost on the top of the cliffs near houses, but the area doesn't get a lot of traffic so there is no good tracks. Eventually we found our way down with some a lot of bush bashing.We decided to start on a couple of easier climbs on the Mini Wall where there was some grade 16 climbs (and 10/11's). They were far from being grade 16. The first two climbs (Anika 16 and Nathan 16) were harder than what they were graded at. Both Andy and I were finding it hard and agreed that the climbing felt more like a 18 or 19...and we were both thinking "what the fu.. is wrong there!". We then looked at who had graded the climbs and it turned out to be the same person a Jason Lammers. We decided that this may be one very dangerous Wanker and decided to take other climbs that he'd graded with caution (Next day I found another website describing the climb as being a lot harder...this guy graded it as a 6a = 19).After this we moved to the main wall and did another climb at the same grade (Sparky 16) and this turned out to be really nice a cruisy and this would potentially be a good lear-to-lead climb for someone who is comfortable in the gym.After this we moved onto a bit harder climb (Heathcote 18) graded by the same idiot Jason Lammers. Someone who is only just comfortable at this grade would be in real trouble here. The top move is really delicate; in fact so delicate that Andy were totally unable to complete the move and bailed after a a number of attempts (and a lot of falls).I then tried the climb and eventually after a couple of falls managed to complete the move...and boy that is really balancy. You hand on to this slobing groove and then do a high stepup. you then balance your left hand up the wall until you reach a good hold up very high (as Andy put it: "A typical Rene move"). I would grade it as a 21 move...three grades harder that the wanker graded it.We had a look at the climb next to it (Screaming Cookatoos 18) and decided to do this on a top rope given that the top move looked dubious and that we hadn't had much luck with grades.Lucky that because the top move it really reachy and fairly thin. It would have taken a lot of commitment and knowing exactly where the only good hold is (which isn't great) to be able to complete it and then you still have to put a plate on the carrot bolt and clip it from this position before moving to the anchor. They really should have put a ring bolt here and they could have put the bolt a bit lover so it could be clipped from below protecting this move better.By the way this area is a weird mix of Ring bolts, fixed hangers, ringbolts, gear, chain anchors, ring bolt anchors and topouts....great job guys!!! Anyway we had a really good day but we didn't dare try any of the many 19, 20, 21's (which is my comfortable lead limit) in the area as most of them were graded by the same guy. Without including these climbs the area is too small to return to in the near future. 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Magic Flute Opera 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmagic flute operaShareInstead of a christmas present Kim gave me tickets for the opera. This year for the Magic Flute by Mozart.It was different from most of the other operas I've seen in that no-one dies in it and it wasn't one of this big tragegies.She had gotten us some good seats with a good view of the stage...and we had a really nice evening out. 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ceiling Insulation 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetceiling insulationShareThe NSW government currently provides a rebate for anyone insulating their house ceilings.I had already considered doing it anyway as it does cool down the house during the summer and keeps it slightly warmer during the winter time.So I spent 5-6 evenings crawling around the roof cavity spreading out the insulation bats. Some of the ceiling was really hard to get to. 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Valentines Day 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvalentines dayShareWhat can I say? I don't like going out on Valentines Day, but I still enjoy a romantic evening out...so this year we decided to celebrate Valentines day evening before (And I gave Kim flowers the day before that...and they were so fresh that they kept for two weeks). We went to a nice little restaurant at Balmoral Beach called the Watermark.The food was really nice, the scenery was really nice (slight drizzle), the Wine was fantastic (Canonbah Shiraz 'Drought Reserve' 2004)...and lastly my beautiful wife was gorgeous as always. 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Summer 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsummerShareYeah...summer in Sydney. We have fantastic beaches here in Sydney and unfortunately we don't use them enough (Water is too cold). We did however manage to get to Maroubra beach a couple of afternoons this summer. 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Opera in the Domain 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopera in the domainShareEvery year in Januar and February there is a big festival on in Sydney with different entertainment provided for free by the city and different sponsors. It is hard to make time to see everything, but we did have time to go and see the the Opera in the domain.We went there with Berry and his wife and had a nice evening. 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing dam cliffs blue mountainsShareThis weekend Andy and I were supposed to have been going to Nowra to climb Saturday and Sunday, but the Australian weather dictated otherwise with 42 degrees in the shade Saturday. Instead we changed the plans and went to Dams Cliffs in the Blue Mountains Sunday. This area is easily accessible, mainly in the shade and had got some great moderately graded climbs. This was great as May also could join us. She had a really uncomfortable climb in Nowra with some friends some months ago and was afraid of getting back leading climbs (from her own words she was afraid to die). Nowra cen be very different and intimidating to someone going there the first time. We had a 7.30am start and she was half asleep when we picked her up and slept most of the way in the car. When we got to the cliffs we decided to start on an easy warmup called"The Sisters of Fatima 16" and we asked May to do the first lead and she did a really good job. After this she seemed to have gotten over her fear. We then moved over to a more moderate climb called "Shadow of the Goat 19" where I did the first lead...pleasant enough. We continued to "Truancy Officer 20" which I also led but which we decided was far easier (probably a 17). After this we decided to stay in the 20+ territory and moved to a climb called "Vasco Pyjama 22" and Andy too the first lead. At the second bolt he reached the Crux (The most difficult section on a climb) and after a number of tries coming off every time he bailed. When he got down he said "This climb has got Rene written all over it, it is a move that is in your territory!', so I was up next. I got up to the same section, and had a look at it a saw 2-3 possible ways through the section, but decided to go for a very long and very balancy reach first and managed to stick the top hold in the first attempt without falling off. After this section the rest of the climb was easy. Both and and May then toproped the same climb (This is where the rope has already been placed on the top of the climb...which I had just done) and may cruised through the same section, but Andy still struggled. I honestly think that despite it being a long reach this is one of those climbs where it is an advantage being short. After this we could decided what to do next. I was keen on doing another climb next to it called "Friendly Fire 22" but was worried about getting stuck half way up and not being able to clean it. One of the women climbing in one of the other groups said that if I'd just climb the previous one then this would be a lot easier (Looked a lot harder to me) so I decided to give it a go and lead it. I was glad that I did, because the section that looked really difficult from the ground turned out to be sustained but now massively difficult once I got up there...this just proved that you should just jump on any climb that looks remotely climbable and is well protected regardless of its grade...they are just subjective numbers anyway. After this we decided it was time to head back to the Big Smoke even though we were still strong enough to do another climb....it was getting late! Download video of Rene Climbing at Dam Cliffs 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Berowra 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing berowraShareToday the Rockstar (Andy) and the Prong went climbing at Berowra. The news media had gotten the hint of the occasion and the paparazzi were there in full force taking photos.The bureau had told us that it was going to be a cool day, but it turned out to be rather hot for Berowra (29 degrees) and around lunch time the face was pretty much in the sun...so it was skin cancer territory.We started out by me leading on an easy(iere) climb called "The Wall Thing 18" ...very pleasant climb with a fairly reachy finish. We then did (I led) the "Boundary Rider 19" which was equally pleasant with an extremely long reach to the anchor and the first time I went for it I missed the hold on top (I had no idea where to aim) and peeled off giving myself a rockstar manicure in the process (This is when you feel off all your skin on your hands to the point where it starts bleeding).We then did "Mental Fatigue 18" and by this time the face was getting hit by the sun and warming up. The sun was in our eyes and it was hard to see where to go. Last time May did this climb she peeled off half way up. This time there was a significant amount of blood stains on one of the holds despite it being a fairly simple and straightforward climb with good protection.We started getting hot now and the Paparazzi had left so we decided that we didn't have to show off any longer and decided to do a direct variant to "Mental Fatigue" (sopposedly grade 20) on Toprope...very pleasant but would not have been very good on lead as the first bolt was up very high.The last climb of the day was "Palm Sunday 21" this was the highlight of the day even though we did it on top rope. Next time I go to Berowra and have a good day then I'll definitely come back to this one and try and lead it.Editors note: It turns out that the paparazzi weren't taking photos of the Rockstar and Prong. The reason why they were there was because Paris Hilton was there showing off her latest outdoor collection...seriously...who gives a sh..! 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Bardens Lookout - Blue Mountains 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing bardens lookoutShare Saturday morning we drove out to the Blue mountains to spend the day there climbing (Unfortunately Andy couldn't go on an overnight trip). When we got up there it was cold, covered in clouds and drizzling. We decided to have a coffee and breakfast to check if it would clear up...and fortunately it did. We were planning to go to Shipley, but after studying the guide we decided to go to Bardens Lookout instead. It was completely dry and it turned out to be a day with a perfect temperature and we did some really nice and varied climbs (I would tell you the climbs but someone stole/took my guide book during the day). We started on a grade 16 (Karinya I think) for warmup, and then moved to a very pleasant grade 18 (Jolly Good Fellow). I then had a go at a grade 20 (Dr Do Little) with a very reachy and balancy move up the top which almost made me fall off (Andy had a hard time on this move). We then did a grade 19 (Little Triggers) and by this time my strength was gone so I only just managed to lead it (almost came off clipping the top anchor as I was drained). The climbs are fairly long at Bardens Lookout and I don't have a lot of endurance because the climbs in the gyms are too short. Phil had a go at a grade 21 (Hang on to Yourself) and was really struggling on it and came off 4-6 times one of which was captured on video and once he came off upside down. Eventually he got through it and I toptoped and cleaned it (With a lot of grunt and swearing). Download video of Andy Climbing 1 Download video of Andy Climbing 2 Download video of Andy being Lowered Download video of Phil Falling 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Years Day...golf at Brighton Golf Club 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew years day golf at brighton golf clubShare 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...707172737475767778...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meet Aiden and Tiger (aka Calvin and Hobbs) 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetYears ago Aiden got a little fluffy toy tiger as a gift.Over the last couple of years this has been ShareYears 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 0 Comments Desert treat for Lucas 21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNow that Aiden is a school and Lucas at daycare they are invited to heaps of birthdays.One evening KShareNow 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 0 Comments Camping at Cattai 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping eithShareFor a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping either and wanted a certain level of comfort we looked around for suitable location within easy reach from Sydney.We eventually settled on Cattai National Park as it has a lot of amenities such as flushing toilets, hot showers and allows camp fires.Kim also asked some of our friends if they'd like to join, so we ended up going three families together.We bought a new tent which by most standards is huge, but has plenty of space on rainy days (which we didn't have) for cooking and eating inside the tent as well as air mattresses for sleeping on.We also had a camping table and chair and amazingly we were able to fit it all into the booth of my car.Apart from Lucas getting a little cold during the night it went very well. The boys had a blast of a time making up games, eating food (constantly), fishing (no bites) and eating roasted marshmallows.I also tried a Danish specialty, 'SnogBroed' (Twisted Bread) which consists to of a sausage and bread dough wrapped around a stick and then baked in the fire. Mavis made one that turned out perfectly - unfortunately everyone was too full from eating to really have a go at it (Maybe next time)In the evening and morning there were lots of kangaroos in the camp ground, which the boys quickly chased away.
20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Royal National Park walk with friends 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are trying to keep the boys (and ourselves) more active on the weekends. This weekend Audrey askeShareWe 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.
20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Scarborough Family Trip 20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it isShareIt has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it is getting harder for him to do longer extended trips.The family found a nice house at Scarborough just an hours drive from Sydney. It was a beautiful coastal home with room enough for the whole family and with the conveniences of a large kitchen, a fireplace and TV for the kids.The inlaws recently got a dog and she made it on the trip as well.More importantly, it was just a short walk to the Scarborough hotel for coffee in the morning.And also plenty of beaches nearby.
19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin 0 Comments chopsticks 19. June 2016 14:06 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetLast night we went out for Japanese dinner. Lucas wanted to use chopsticks, so I improvised some traShareLast 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 0 Comments Aidens 6th Birthday 2016 12. June 2016 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling.ShareFor Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling.
2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastertrip Oberon 2. April 2016 22:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill ShareThis Easter we rented a small cabin out at Oberon. It was a beautiful little place on top of a hill with a beautiful view.The place was full of cattle, kangaroos and wombat holes (with wombats in them).Along the way we stopped at Wentworth Falls.We also went to Jenolan Caves one day.And afterwards Kanangra walls (Lucas never made the 200m walk there...too tired from all the walking. Pity, because it was the perfect spot and light for a family photo).Next day we tried going to the glow worm tunnel, but the easter crowds made us turn back once we approached the car park. So instead we went up to Blackheath to have a nice lunch and enjoy some of the lookouts.Later I tried another family photo at the cabin...very windy.Overall a nice trip and the boys had a lot of fun.
2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin 0 Comments Eastershow 2016 2. April 2016 21:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for ShareAgain this year we went to the Easter Show the entertainment quarter. As usual it was great fun for the kids.Especially Lucas had a blast now that he is old enough to participate.
2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin 0 Comments Australia Day - Citizenship 2. April 2016 19:04 by Admin | 0 Comments TweetAustralia day was a very special day this year. I have been living in Australia for over 17 years anShareAustralia 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.
21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays.
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps).
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad).
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up.
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train.
10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate.
9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed).
8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal.
6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing.
5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless.
15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing at blue bell the shireShareThis weekend Andy and I decided to explore a new climbing area in the Sydney Area (We are running out of places to climb within Sydney and sometime Sydney is too long a drive).This time we decided on a small area called Blue Bell in the Southern part of Sydney in the Heathcote National Park.Once we arrived we had to find the access to the cliffs. The carpark is almost on the top of the cliffs near houses, but the area doesn't get a lot of traffic so there is no good tracks. Eventually we found our way down with some a lot of bush bashing.We decided to start on a couple of easier climbs on the Mini Wall where there was some grade 16 climbs (and 10/11's). They were far from being grade 16. The first two climbs (Anika 16 and Nathan 16) were harder than what they were graded at. Both Andy and I were finding it hard and agreed that the climbing felt more like a 18 or 19...and we were both thinking "what the fu.. is wrong there!". We then looked at who had graded the climbs and it turned out to be the same person a Jason Lammers. We decided that this may be one very dangerous Wanker and decided to take other climbs that he'd graded with caution (Next day I found another website describing the climb as being a lot harder...this guy graded it as a 6a = 19).After this we moved to the main wall and did another climb at the same grade (Sparky 16) and this turned out to be really nice a cruisy and this would potentially be a good lear-to-lead climb for someone who is comfortable in the gym.After this we moved onto a bit harder climb (Heathcote 18) graded by the same idiot Jason Lammers. Someone who is only just comfortable at this grade would be in real trouble here. The top move is really delicate; in fact so delicate that Andy were totally unable to complete the move and bailed after a a number of attempts (and a lot of falls).I then tried the climb and eventually after a couple of falls managed to complete the move...and boy that is really balancy. You hand on to this slobing groove and then do a high stepup. you then balance your left hand up the wall until you reach a good hold up very high (as Andy put it: "A typical Rene move"). I would grade it as a 21 move...three grades harder that the wanker graded it.We had a look at the climb next to it (Screaming Cookatoos 18) and decided to do this on a top rope given that the top move looked dubious and that we hadn't had much luck with grades.Lucky that because the top move it really reachy and fairly thin. It would have taken a lot of commitment and knowing exactly where the only good hold is (which isn't great) to be able to complete it and then you still have to put a plate on the carrot bolt and clip it from this position before moving to the anchor. They really should have put a ring bolt here and they could have put the bolt a bit lover so it could be clipped from below protecting this move better.By the way this area is a weird mix of Ring bolts, fixed hangers, ringbolts, gear, chain anchors, ring bolt anchors and topouts....great job guys!!! Anyway we had a really good day but we didn't dare try any of the many 19, 20, 21's (which is my comfortable lead limit) in the area as most of them were graded by the same guy. Without including these climbs the area is too small to return to in the near future.
28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Magic Flute Opera 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmagic flute operaShareInstead of a christmas present Kim gave me tickets for the opera. This year for the Magic Flute by Mozart.It was different from most of the other operas I've seen in that no-one dies in it and it wasn't one of this big tragegies.She had gotten us some good seats with a good view of the stage...and we had a really nice evening out.
23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ceiling Insulation 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetceiling insulationShareThe NSW government currently provides a rebate for anyone insulating their house ceilings.I had already considered doing it anyway as it does cool down the house during the summer and keeps it slightly warmer during the winter time.So I spent 5-6 evenings crawling around the roof cavity spreading out the insulation bats. Some of the ceiling was really hard to get to.
14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Valentines Day 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvalentines dayShareWhat can I say? I don't like going out on Valentines Day, but I still enjoy a romantic evening out...so this year we decided to celebrate Valentines day evening before (And I gave Kim flowers the day before that...and they were so fresh that they kept for two weeks). We went to a nice little restaurant at Balmoral Beach called the Watermark.The food was really nice, the scenery was really nice (slight drizzle), the Wine was fantastic (Canonbah Shiraz 'Drought Reserve' 2004)...and lastly my beautiful wife was gorgeous as always.
5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Summer 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsummerShareYeah...summer in Sydney. We have fantastic beaches here in Sydney and unfortunately we don't use them enough (Water is too cold). We did however manage to get to Maroubra beach a couple of afternoons this summer.
31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Opera in the Domain 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopera in the domainShareEvery year in Januar and February there is a big festival on in Sydney with different entertainment provided for free by the city and different sponsors. It is hard to make time to see everything, but we did have time to go and see the the Opera in the domain.We went there with Berry and his wife and had a nice evening.
26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing dam cliffs blue mountainsShareThis weekend Andy and I were supposed to have been going to Nowra to climb Saturday and Sunday, but the Australian weather dictated otherwise with 42 degrees in the shade Saturday. Instead we changed the plans and went to Dams Cliffs in the Blue Mountains Sunday. This area is easily accessible, mainly in the shade and had got some great moderately graded climbs. This was great as May also could join us. She had a really uncomfortable climb in Nowra with some friends some months ago and was afraid of getting back leading climbs (from her own words she was afraid to die). Nowra cen be very different and intimidating to someone going there the first time. We had a 7.30am start and she was half asleep when we picked her up and slept most of the way in the car. When we got to the cliffs we decided to start on an easy warmup called"The Sisters of Fatima 16" and we asked May to do the first lead and she did a really good job. After this she seemed to have gotten over her fear. We then moved over to a more moderate climb called "Shadow of the Goat 19" where I did the first lead...pleasant enough. We continued to "Truancy Officer 20" which I also led but which we decided was far easier (probably a 17). After this we decided to stay in the 20+ territory and moved to a climb called "Vasco Pyjama 22" and Andy too the first lead. At the second bolt he reached the Crux (The most difficult section on a climb) and after a number of tries coming off every time he bailed. When he got down he said "This climb has got Rene written all over it, it is a move that is in your territory!', so I was up next. I got up to the same section, and had a look at it a saw 2-3 possible ways through the section, but decided to go for a very long and very balancy reach first and managed to stick the top hold in the first attempt without falling off. After this section the rest of the climb was easy. Both and and May then toproped the same climb (This is where the rope has already been placed on the top of the climb...which I had just done) and may cruised through the same section, but Andy still struggled. I honestly think that despite it being a long reach this is one of those climbs where it is an advantage being short. After this we could decided what to do next. I was keen on doing another climb next to it called "Friendly Fire 22" but was worried about getting stuck half way up and not being able to clean it. One of the women climbing in one of the other groups said that if I'd just climb the previous one then this would be a lot easier (Looked a lot harder to me) so I decided to give it a go and lead it. I was glad that I did, because the section that looked really difficult from the ground turned out to be sustained but now massively difficult once I got up there...this just proved that you should just jump on any climb that looks remotely climbable and is well protected regardless of its grade...they are just subjective numbers anyway. After this we decided it was time to head back to the Big Smoke even though we were still strong enough to do another climb....it was getting late! Download video of Rene Climbing at Dam Cliffs
18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Berowra 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing berowraShareToday the Rockstar (Andy) and the Prong went climbing at Berowra. The news media had gotten the hint of the occasion and the paparazzi were there in full force taking photos.The bureau had told us that it was going to be a cool day, but it turned out to be rather hot for Berowra (29 degrees) and around lunch time the face was pretty much in the sun...so it was skin cancer territory.We started out by me leading on an easy(iere) climb called "The Wall Thing 18" ...very pleasant climb with a fairly reachy finish. We then did (I led) the "Boundary Rider 19" which was equally pleasant with an extremely long reach to the anchor and the first time I went for it I missed the hold on top (I had no idea where to aim) and peeled off giving myself a rockstar manicure in the process (This is when you feel off all your skin on your hands to the point where it starts bleeding).We then did "Mental Fatigue 18" and by this time the face was getting hit by the sun and warming up. The sun was in our eyes and it was hard to see where to go. Last time May did this climb she peeled off half way up. This time there was a significant amount of blood stains on one of the holds despite it being a fairly simple and straightforward climb with good protection.We started getting hot now and the Paparazzi had left so we decided that we didn't have to show off any longer and decided to do a direct variant to "Mental Fatigue" (sopposedly grade 20) on Toprope...very pleasant but would not have been very good on lead as the first bolt was up very high.The last climb of the day was "Palm Sunday 21" this was the highlight of the day even though we did it on top rope. Next time I go to Berowra and have a good day then I'll definitely come back to this one and try and lead it.Editors note: It turns out that the paparazzi weren't taking photos of the Rockstar and Prong. The reason why they were there was because Paris Hilton was there showing off her latest outdoor collection...seriously...who gives a sh..!
4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Bardens Lookout - Blue Mountains 4. January 2009 10:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing bardens lookoutShare Saturday morning we drove out to the Blue mountains to spend the day there climbing (Unfortunately Andy couldn't go on an overnight trip). When we got up there it was cold, covered in clouds and drizzling. We decided to have a coffee and breakfast to check if it would clear up...and fortunately it did. We were planning to go to Shipley, but after studying the guide we decided to go to Bardens Lookout instead. It was completely dry and it turned out to be a day with a perfect temperature and we did some really nice and varied climbs (I would tell you the climbs but someone stole/took my guide book during the day). We started on a grade 16 (Karinya I think) for warmup, and then moved to a very pleasant grade 18 (Jolly Good Fellow). I then had a go at a grade 20 (Dr Do Little) with a very reachy and balancy move up the top which almost made me fall off (Andy had a hard time on this move). We then did a grade 19 (Little Triggers) and by this time my strength was gone so I only just managed to lead it (almost came off clipping the top anchor as I was drained). The climbs are fairly long at Bardens Lookout and I don't have a lot of endurance because the climbs in the gyms are too short. Phil had a go at a grade 21 (Hang on to Yourself) and was really struggling on it and came off 4-6 times one of which was captured on video and once he came off upside down. Eventually he got through it and I toptoped and cleaned it (With a lot of grunt and swearing). Download video of Andy Climbing 1 Download video of Andy Climbing 2 Download video of Andy being Lowered Download video of Phil Falling
1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Years Day...golf at Brighton Golf Club 1. January 2009 10:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew years day golf at brighton golf clubShare 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.