10. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng - Watersports 10. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt Vang Vieng we did do some water sports. Again we were extremely lucky kayaking a section of the rShareAt Vang Vieng we did do some water sports. Again we were extremely lucky kayaking a section of the river back to Vang Vieng and having the entire river to ourselves.The three kids were all in a kayak with our guide sitting on top of their life jackets - fortunately they can all swim.Kim and I was in one Kayak and Sacha and Mavis in another.Just where we started out there was a rapid with water flowing over a large boulder but with plenty of flat water on the sides. Kim was little impressed when I headed straight into the rapids and with perfect skills paddled us through them...her being soaked and the kayak being full of water may have had something to do with it.She's later said that the kayaking trip was one of her favourite and most fun activities on the trip, so maybe she was somewhat impressed with my brilliant paddling skills!!Along the river are still some of the remains of the bars and zip lines - but all very quiet now. Approaching Vang Vieng we went past some really scenic locations with bungalows etc.The experience at the end got and all thumbs up!Another water activity that Mavis and I did was tubing through one of the caves. You essentially sit in an inflated car tyre and then pull yourself along a rope inside a cave. It was fun for the kids, however this place was packed with Koreans trying to do the same thing.Aiden initially didn't want to go, but I am proud that he eventually managed to get the courage to do so.We also went to one of the lagoons. There are a number of them and some of them are very popular. We organised with a driver to drive us to one of the less popular ones. It was still scenic and it had platforms of the trees to jump from and you could see why some travelers would have killed themselves jumping off them.There were also a couple of rafts which reminded me of the first time I went to Laos and paddles across a local river on a raft. It got on one of them in the lagoon and the whole thing literally sunk under me - I only just managed to get off in time before getting soaked.The second one was able to hold my weight and I took the boys for a little paddle.
9. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A silent prayer - Laos 9. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt one of the caves in Laos there is this amazing Buddha statue inside the cave.I couldn't help but ShareAt one of the caves in Laos there is this amazing Buddha statue inside the cave.I couldn't help but notice how beautiful the diffused light was falling onto the statue itself and through the entrance to the cave. We were there all by ourselves and I asked Kim to sit and offer a little prayer in the ray of light coming in through the cave.I didn't bring a tripod with me to Laos, so everything had to be shot handheld which was tricky as there wasn't much light there.
8. January 2018 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng - Caves 8. January 2018 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn Vang Vieng we also went to some caves. Again we were the only ones there - I don't know if this wShareIn Vang Vieng we also went to some caves. Again we were the only ones there - I don't know if this was just because no one else were interested or because we went there at a time when everyone else were doing other activities.The caves are in fairly pristine condition, they are dark, moist and other than descending a makeshift ladder walking through them gives a feeling of exploring the caves for the very first time. Some passages were really narrowAnd other parts of the caves were massive.Overall the caves are beautiful and again it was amazing having them to ourselves.
7. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tribes - Laos 7. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe tribes of Laos still exist although it is no longer as noticeable. They no longer wear their traShareThe tribes of Laos still exist although it is no longer as noticeable. They no longer wear their traditional costumes but it is possible to glimpse the occasional traditional head wear or dress in one of the shops.It is especially sad to see the Hmong tribal wear gone as worn below by Mavis and Kim. The Hmong traditionally lived in the mountains. The government has forced them down into the lowlands where they can be controlled and 'integrated' into the the rest of Laos.
6. January 2018 20:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng Countryside - Laos 6. January 2018 20:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the first day in Vang Vieng we hired a local guide to take us through the country side and some oShareOn the first day in Vang Vieng we hired a local guide to take us through the country side and some of the villages around Vang Vieng. Hiking through the countryside in Laos is partly magical and at the same time an eye opener. It is not until you get into the country side that you get a glimse of the real Laos and its people, the way of living and their beliefs.Walking into the first village a group of boys came walking towards us. One of the kids was holding his head with blood dripping down his face. The other boys were taking him home to his parents. I couldn't help but notice that there was a green substance smeared across the wound and asked our guide is he knew what it was. He went over to some bushes and plucked a couple of leaves and said that if you crush them then they will help stop the bleeding. This is when you realise that a lot of the plants in the villages serve a purpose as natural herbal medicine or for eating.The village was a HMong village and at one of the houses we spotted the little girl above standing in a door opening with her grand mother. There are very few of the traditional bamboo shacks still standing and instead being replaced with brick buildings.A bit further up the road we heard a sound. Someone was hitting a gong and chanting. Thinking it might be a monk we went to investigate. The sound was coming from one of the local houses. At the back of the house the family was in the process of preparing food, but we couldn't see where the sound was coming from. Our guide asked them and was told that they had a newborn (possibly sick) child and that the Shaman was in the house talking to the 'other world to' attract the good spirits and chase the evil spirits away.As we walked on we could see him through the opening of the door and I snapped the above photo which is one of my favourite photos of the trip.In the village people go about their normal life such as this woman removing lice from her daughters hair.As we walked on we had to walk through the local school. It happened to be recess and the kids in the smaller classes were outside playing. There was a small stand selling them lunches who also sold lollies, so Kim got the idea to spoil the kids with lollies - but also turned out to be a great opportunity for our kids to interact and see what a classroom in Laos looks like.The area is still very un-developed. Although there seems to be electricity, this is mainly used for lighting. Cooking is still done by collecting wood and done on wood fired stoves and people still wash their clothes in the rivers and streams.Although there are still a number of water buffaloes these are mainly used for eating along with any other non-human living animal - such as pigs, dogs, birds etc.It was very healthy for the boys to see where their food 'potentially' comes from and understand that this is part of life.The area is full of rice paddies, but these are now worked with mechanical tools rather than buffaloes.The government has built bridges across the large river to allow access to the villages.But the smaller streams have bamboo bridges - in this case wide enough to drive a motorbike across, others just a single bamboo to allow a person walk across.At the far village (Lao and not Hmong) there was a limestone cliff with a small cave in it. This was called elephant cave and inside there was a small shrine along with some bizarre images.The whole area is spectacular - I can only imagine what it would be like during rice planting season - yes it would be muddy but also stunningly beautiful.During this whole hike we saw no other travelers. Other than at the cave we didn't get a sense that there frequently came any groups through and I think the feedback from all of us was that this was one of the highlights of the trip - no adrenaline required.
5. January 2018 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng - Laos 5. January 2018 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetVang Vieng is an interesting tourism destination in Laos that has undergone several iterations of reShareVang Vieng is an interesting tourism destination in Laos that has undergone several iterations of re-inventing itself.When I first visited for an overnight stopover it was a sleepy little town with maybe a handful of backpackers going tubing (more on that later). I also remember the deserted airport runway from the 'secret war' going through the sleepy little village (Lima site 6) and the stunning mountain scenery in the background. Other than that there wasn't much there.Ten years later my mum and dad visited the place and told me stories how the place had transformed. It had grown and was full of drunk backpackers with loud rave music and parties throughout the night. During the day they were floating down the river in car tubes again with beers and drinks in their hands.Then again about 5 years ago, Laos appeared in the Australian news media with stories of young backpackers breaking their necks doing somersaults off the tree branches on the river and lagoons and hitting the rocks. Stories of high highly available drugs were also emerged.The Lao government stepped in and closed the majority of the bars along the river, stopped the parties and the drugs and implemented a number of other safety restrictions. It worked, the parties stopped and the young party seeking backpackers fled.A new crowd has now moved in - this is bus loads of adrenaline seeking Koreans. They go there to go kayaking, zip lining, tubing, buggy riding etc. They eat at the Korean restaurants and stay at the same hotels, but otherwise mostly keep to themselves. This also means that some of the same old sleepy feeling has returned to this town. It also meant that is was easy (or just plain luck from our side) to avoid the tourists.The airstrip is still there, but I recon most visitors would walk across it and not notice and definitely wouldn't know the history behind the secret war in Laos, let alone the American involvement and the little airstrips around the place. It is a fascinating story and has very much shaped Laos into what it is today.The area is just absolutely stunning with steep limestone cliffs and rice paddies. I could easily have spent more time there taking photos in the surrounding area.
3. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pha That Luang - Laos 3. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA must see in Vientiane is Pha That Luang - It is on every bank note in Laos and they are very proudShareA must see in Vientiane is Pha That Luang - It is on every bank note in Laos and they are very proud of it.Unlike Buddha Park it is surprisingly quiet when it comes to tourists. The majority of people visiting seems to be either Laos or Thai people offering a prayer. The correct way here is to get the insense and flowers and then walk clockwise around the Stuba on the inside of the covered corridor (mostly to keep out of the sun I assume).Although it is not particularly old (The original 1st century structure was mostly destroyed and has undergone a number of more recent restorations), it is stunningly beautiful and impressive in size.For me to get some of the panorama photos here with the selection of lenses I'd brought along I had to take multiple photos that I then had to stitch together.Outside there is a temple that is equally interesting, although nothing compared to further north in Luang Prabang.There are also street vendors selling cage birds that are supposed to bring good luck and prayers to anyone releasing them.
2. January 2018 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Buddha Park - Laos 2. January 2018 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the sights we wanted to visit was Buddha Park outside Vientiane (close to the border crossingShareOne of the sights we wanted to visit was Buddha Park outside Vientiane (close to the border crossing back into Thailand).Trying to figure out the most comfortable way to get there we settled on taking the local bus. There aren't any taxis as such in Vientiane and we weren't keen taking a tuk-tuk for 30 kilometers. Most of the tuk-tuks are in an extremely poor shape with failing brakes, wobbling wheels and thick smoke coming out of the exhaust pipes. They are perfectly fine for shorter trips inside the city (such as hotel to bus station), but not recommended for longer trips.The bus turned out to be easy to find and we were early enough to all get a seat. The bus was later packed with passengers going to Thailand and it would have been tough to stand up for the one hour bus ride.The bus is also really convenient in that it stops right outside Buddha Park which is the last stop before the bus turns around and heads back to Vientiane. Buddha Park itself was apparently established by a Monk building the statues for religious purposes as education of his religious beliefs. It is actually a nice little area and quite interesting with lots of (to us) weird statues showing bizarre things.The most obvious is the massive 'pumpkin' at the entrance that you can climb. Each level inside the the sculpture itself represents hell, earth and sky.The entrance is a head with a clock above it - meaning swallowed up by time?There is also a massive reclining buddha.And my favourite was the large centre sculpture carrying the body of a woman...no idea what this is supposed to represent.
2. January 2018 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vientiane - Laos 2. January 2018 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 26. December 2020 16:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Photo 2020 26. December 2020 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKeeping with tradition we did another family photoshoot this year.This time we wanted to try somethiShareKeeping with tradition we did another family photoshoot this year.This time we wanted to try something a bit more ambitious with a boxed setup where the individual boxes tell a bit more of a story.I couldn't find an existing box that was big enough to fit me as well as the boys together, so I had to build one myself. I decided on the dimensions 90x90cm (as this was one of the dimensions that I could buy and also transport). I then had to cut it, paint it and nail it together. I had to do all this inside the house as the box is too big to fit through a door. 26. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bikes 26. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor Christmas the boys got new bikes from us and my dad (bedstefar).The old were getting too small, ShareFor Christmas the boys got new bikes from us and my dad (bedstefar).The old were getting too small, so needed something bigger.... 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bowling 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne day we went playing bowling...I had a dream round where I played my best game ever (including a ShareOne day we went playing bowling...I had a dream round where I played my best game ever (including a turkey - three strikes in a row). 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Boys Soccer 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year both the boys played soccer for the first time.They made some good friends while playing aShareThis year both the boys played soccer for the first time.They made some good friends while playing and did pretty good considering it was the first time.Lucas' team won the competition in his age group. Aiden made a great effort considering he is a head shorter than all the other boys in his age group. 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims dads 90th 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKims dad celebrated his 90th(we think) Birthday this year.He is mostly bedridden these days, but we ShareKims dad celebrated his 90th(we think) Birthday this year.He is mostly bedridden these days, but we managed to get him downstairs to celebrate on this day. 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Painting - date night 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening we were invited on a double date with one of Kims friends.The theme was painting and we ShareOne evening we were invited on a double date with one of Kims friends.The theme was painting and we were to make an abstract painting of eachother.Next day the boys tried to draw their versions. 22. December 2020 00:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Various kids activities 22. December 2020 00:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetStrange year indeed, and other than a few things, it is remarkably the same.The kids have still doneShareStrange year indeed, and other than a few things, it is remarkably the same.The kids have still done a lot of activities and here are some of them.Aiden hanging out with his friend Jake at the beach.Mini golf with Sammi.Doing puzzles at home.Aiden had patience to do one of the simpler ones.Me trying to teach them how to use photoshop...not a bad result for a first try.Painting the old way.One of Aidens favourite drawings. It got soaked by accident and he was absolutely devastated. I managed to rescue it somewhat and take this photo.He went through a phase where he was obsessed with the Titanic.He was also into Harry Potter and made a drawing of the sorting hat.I took Aiden out for a run and he did 4.5km without a break...very proud.Ice skating with friendsBackyard tennisIce creamKarate - Lucas got to wear a black belt after doing a 3 minute plank.Their Kumite (sparring) gear.Aiden reading a bit. Reading is really difficult for him. He can read all the words and sentences perfectly, but it is hard for him to comprehend the stories he reads (almost like he is unable to visualise and imagine the story as he reads it.). 21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Covid backyard camping 21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetDuring the lockdown we spent a lot of time in our backyard having a firepit on the weekends.One weekShareDuring the lockdown we spent a lot of time in our backyard having a firepit on the weekends.One weekend I put up my old tent and I camped in the backyard with the boys...they had a blast. 21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal Walk - Kamay national park 21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the other side of Botany Bay is Kamay national park.On a very stormy day we went for a walk over ShareOn the other side of Botany Bay is Kamay national park.On a very stormy day we went for a walk over there to experience the wild weather. 21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Harry Potter 21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAiden likes to dress up, this time like harry potter...ShareAiden likes to dress up, this time like harry potter... << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts1234567891011...9293Older 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 29. November 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Struggling 29. November 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI was struggling a lot this year, through a combination of things ranging from self worth, lack of sShareI was struggling a lot this year, through a combination of things ranging from self worth, lack of support, dealing with the boys, work and other things.Mid-year during the lockdown it hit hard. 7. April 2021 22:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping Glenworth Valley 7. April 2021 22:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOver easter we went to Glenworth Valley for Camping. This location is about an hours drive north of ShareOver easter we went to Glenworth Valley for Camping. This location is about an hours drive north of Sydney in an easily accessible but beautiful little valley.It is private propoerty, so you have to book beforehand and it does get very busy. We were very lucky that we were located down at the end of the property where it was more quiet.In the evenings there were beautiful sunsets.In the morning it was a bit more misty in the valley.The owners also put on a great easter egg hunt for the children. There were hundreds of children with 20,000 chocolate eggs hidden in a field and there was an easter bunny riding a horse.We also spend time playing some ball sports. I'd brought a baseball bat and ball. Because we were four families, we had plenty of people to form two teams. It got very competitive and the bat took a bit of battering, so I had to go a buy a more solid wooden bat.In the evenings we had the normal campfire and baked dampers on sticks, marshmellows and baked potatoes in the fire.There are also lots of walks witin easy driving distance, including some walks with beautiful waterfalls.Also, people come to the valley for horse riding, so there are lots of horses in the surrounding paddocks.And wildlife such as Kookaburras!And going for a short stroll in the mornings was a beautiful experience with the mist and light changing.Because of lots of rain, the whole area had been flooded just weeks earlier. Where we were camping would have been a meter under water, but because of the river running through the area the water had fortunately receeded. 21. March 2021 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate 3rd Kyu 21. March 2021 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI reached a significant milestone in karate this week. I graded for my 3rd Kyu (Brown belt) and at tShareI reached a significant milestone in karate this week. I graded for my 3rd Kyu (Brown belt) and at the same Kim graded for her 5th Kyu (Blue belt).On the occation I treated myself to a new dogi (karate uniform).I was so nervous and tense - and screwed up a few places. There is now a lot of hard work ahead to get to the 2nd Kyu which is at least another half a year away.Here are some photos from the grading. The ones from the dojo are a bit blurry because they weren't taken from my camera and I don't have the full resolution photos. 20. March 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate bruises 20. March 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast year was a tough year with Karate.First the lockdown meant that we had to go online for traininShareLast year was a tough year with Karate.First the lockdown meant that we had to go online for training, but even in the dojo I managed to get a lot of injuries.Some of them visible and some of them not so visible...I have a whole stack of scans and x-rays as souvenirs from this year.Some could have been avoided, but most are just part of the training.I even earned an award for it...The worst one was a kick to my chin. I dont have any photos of it, but I do have the indentation it made on my mouth guard I was wearing at the time. If it hadn't been for the mouthguard I am certain that I would have lost some teeth. This injury could have been avoided.I have now gone out to buy a new and way cooler mouthguard (I created the design myself). It is thors hammer in the middle surrounded by the Fenrir wolf and Midgaards Serpent.Even Kim got a few bruises. 13. March 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Burmese Dha swords 13. March 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetBack in the late 90's I visited Laos. In the northern corner of Laos I acquired two old swords from ShareBack in the late 90's I visited Laos. In the northern corner of Laos I acquired two old swords from a local.Through some forums I have tried to find out as much as I can about them and this is what I have been told:The swords are of a Burmese style called Dha (Means sword in Burmese).They are of museum worthy piecesI should NOT EVER attempt to restore them. This would degrade their value significantly.The flower script design on the swords are reserved for the rulers and officers of those days.အဲဒီဓားတွေကငါတို့ရဲ့ဗမာဓားတွေပဲလာအိုဆိုတာအရင်ကဇင်းမယ်လို့ခေါ်တယ်အင်းဝခေတ်မှာမြန်မာတွေတက်သိမ်းခဲ့တဲ့နိုင်ငံပဲဓားကိုငှက်ကြီးတောင်ဓားလို့ခေါ်တယ်ဓားကဓားကောင်းပဲ အခုငါပြတဲ့ဓားဟာလည်းသမိုင်းဝင်ဓားပဲငှက်ကြီးတောင်ဓားပေါ့ (Translation: These swords are our Burmese swords. Laos was formerly called Zin Mae, a country that was conquered by the Burmese during the Inwa period. The sword is called the Sword of the Bird. The sword is a good sword.).It's a Ngat kyee daung Dah the sword that was once used by Burmese warriors and Thai during the dark age of Konbaung (1765–1767). This Burmese Empire was destroyed during the English colonized to the East and totally wiped out by the English cannons kind of like a scene from the last samurai movie in the end! They were like charging to the enemy where they were being shot at.These are also antique pieces in a good state of preservation! Swords, even if they are in such good condition, belong in the museum. You have to take a look at the Malaysia Sword Museum! They are great specimenOne would have to analyze the material metal wood winding fibers would certainly be very interesting! You don't see such a bundle every dayThe handle on the smaller sword is made from wound rattan fibres.The larger sword is made from silver and wound silver threading (I believe it is the typical not so pure silver/tin that was used).This means that it is likely that the swords are up towards 250 years old and that the long one belonged to someone of a high status. The area they are from is a place that has been ravaged by war for several hundred years right from the wards beween Burma and Siam (Thailand), conquer by the English empire, the Second World War, the Chinese civil war through to the Laos Civil/Vietnam war.It is highly likely that the swords have seen some action. Although a bit rusty, the swords are still very sharp. Given that the blade on the longer sword is narrower at the hilt it is likely that it has been sharpened several times through history. Again this probably means that it had a practical use/purpose and wasn't just for display. 22. January 2021 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Newcastle 22. January 2021 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetBetween Christmas and New year we made a trip to Newcastle with the family.They had this beautiful lShareBetween Christmas and New year we made a trip to Newcastle with the family.They had this beautiful little animal park that is maintained by the council and is free to visit.Just outside Newcastle is fighterworld, which is an aircraft museum next to an active air strip.Newcastle museum was also worth a visit on a rainy day.One evening we went to the games arcade...no idea how Aiden managed to get a first place in racing. 21. January 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate 2020 21. January 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKarate during 2020 was challenging to say the least.I was devastated when everything moved online. IShareKarate during 2020 was challenging to say the least.I was devastated when everything moved online. I love the partner work and couldn't see how this was going to work through video conferencing.The boys and Kim were okay with the new format and I hung in there. I was so happy once we were able to get back in the dojo again.Just before the lockdown I had purchased a punching bag, so at least we were able to do some outdoor contact punching.During the lockdown there was a kata competition and other programs, and we did get a few prices....but dojo definitely rules...We have managed to go to gradings...And I have kept all the grading certificated we have gotton... 21. January 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tennis Award 21. January 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAnother encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis...ShareAnother encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis... 31. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Covid 31. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet2020 was definitely a bit different because of Covid.Australia managed to get through with very few Share2020 was definitely a bit different because of Covid.Australia managed to get through with very few outbreaks because of very early and sever lockdowns.This let people to panic buy. We spent the time to chill out and solve lots of puzzles in the evenings, do lots of exercise in the parks (which was still allowed), Karate online and work moving fully to conference calls. 31. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Challenging year 31. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe last couple of years has been super challenging for Aiden all around.He is struggling all aroundShareThe last couple of years has been super challenging for Aiden all around.He is struggling all around and this photo tells it all. For myself I have been struggling equally, and had it not been for the release of karate I don't know where things would have been at. I often wish I had my own bucket to hide under. I don't think this year will be any easier unfortunately... << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12345678910...9293Older 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 10. June 2012 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden's 2yo Birthday with the Family 10. June 2012 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden birthday with the familyShareToday we celebrated Aidens birthday with the family. In the morning we all had Yum Cha and afterwards we took all the kids to Little Dynamos to play.In the evening we had the family over for steamboat and cake. Great opportunity to take a new family photo with the latest member of the family...Emma. 8. June 2012 11:00 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments One year 8. June 2012 11:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetone yearShareToday it was one year ago that my my Mum and Aidens Grandma passed away. I am still sad that Aiden never met her but I am hoping that he will get to know Bedstefar better as he is growing up. I am also glad that Aiden will have a brother to keep each other company and I hope the two of them will be close and grow old together.I still have a suitcase sitting here full of photos that I one day will get the courage tp go through...but not anytime soon. 7. June 2012 04:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden's 2 yo Birthday 7. June 2012 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden s 2 yo birthdayShareToday was Aidens second birthday...time flies! We had a Birthday cake for him with the family and sang Happy Birthday and let him blow out the candle. 6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passing of Venus 6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpassing of venusShareToday is a very unique day in that the planet Venus passed over the disc of the Sun. The next such passing wont happen for another 105 years.And it is even more interesting since we recently returned from Tahiti where Captain Cook observed the last passing several hundred years ago.Here in sydney it was a very cloudy day, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos using a very powerful lens covered with dark filters. It is a planet Venus at the 7 o'clock on the sun in the photo. 5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camera returned for warranty 5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcamera returned for warrantyShareBummer...I had to return the camera yesterday. It was driving me mad with back focusing...not what you would expect from a $3000 camera. Hopefully they will be able to fix the issue, but unfortunately they are saying that there is a 21 day turnaround. The focus was 5cm off which is critical especially then taking portraits.I did however manage to take a couple of photos that were ok and a bit of video with it on Sunday inside a very dark ten-pin bowling place (it was Kayla's birthday party) with all kinds of weird lighting. I was shooting at insanely high iso (12800) and I must say that I general I was pretty impressed. Especially impressed with how fast I could shoot with lots of kids running around. They are totally usable for my blog and online posting although I wouldn't enlarge them. There was a lot of noise at these high ISO's, but most of it could be managed to a certain degree in Lightroom.Later I was shooting with KC's camera at the lunch table...there was more light and I was strugling with taking photos using natural light. 31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New camera - Nikon D800 31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew camera d800ShareToday I picked up my new camera. It is the new Nikon D800 and is currently one of the most sought after cameras on the market.I have been wanting to get a full frame camera for some time now and this was the one for me to get...the reviews are excellent. I pre-ordered it shortly after is was announced and has been waiting for over three months for it to arrive...but it is finally here.It will be a steep learning curve to get used to all the new features of the camera and it will be a sad goodbye to my almost 10 year old D50 entry level camera.I am now moving from 5 auto focus points to 51...from 6 Megapixels to 36 megapixels...max 1600 ISO to 25600 ISO...no bells and whistles to having features such as Video, Timelapse, HDR, face detection, live view, aparture preview...and the list goes on... The D50 has served me well, but it is definitely time to move on as the technology has advanced so much. Not sure what I do with the old camera...but I will most likely end up selling it. 14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mothers day with Autumn colours in Mt Wilson 14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmothers day with autumn colours in mt wilsonShare It is Autumn here in Sydney and today the forecast was for 19 degrees and sunny...the first cool'ish day here. In the morning we went with Kims family to the cemetry to visit Kims mum. After this we were planning to head up to the Blue Mountains to Mt Wilson to visit some of the private gardens to take photos of the Autumn colours and get some new family photos of Kim, Aiden and I. When we arrived it was really windy and only 7 degrees (later it dropped to 5 degrees). We had dressed for the cold, but Dylan who had joined us on the spur of the moment was a bit underdressed and cold so he borrowed a spare jumper I had with me. We immediately found a pile of leaves and they started having fun throwing them up in the air. We decided to visit the Yengo Sculpture garden and the owner came to greet us, tell us about the garden and charge for the entry. The garden was very nice and the colours were awesome. There were lots of sculptures hidden around the garden. Dylan got a bit upset because we had to scold him for running around (this was a private garden so deserved a bit of respect), throwing pebbles, thrashing my camera gear and keeping to run into the frame of the photo I was trying to take. I had also been trying to get a bit interested in what he is seeing around him to learn more things and asking him if he was interested in some of the lookouts to experience one of the most beautiful places in Australia, as well as look at the things in antique shops etc., but he was totally dis-interested..."you can drag the horse to the water, but you can force it to drink". After the garden Aiden was really tired and cold and we were getting hungry, so we decided to head back and stop along the way for lunch. It was good timing as it started to rain a little. I decided to drive on the great western highway as there were more options for food and I though it would be quicker getting back...turned out everyone else had the same idea so it was at a crawl. 12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Officer and a Gentleman 12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan officer and a gentlemanShareToday Kim and I went to the Lyrics Theatre to see the 'An Officer and Gentleman' musical.It was a remake of the 1982 movie, but on the stage.It was ok but nothing special. The acting and singing was great, but the screenplay itself as well as the music/lyrics could have been more original and the stage setup was pretty basic. 7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Halfway there - Baby brother for Aiden 7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethalfway thereShareKim is pregnant again and we are now halfway there and on Monday we went for the halfway scans (due late September).Everything is on track and looking good so far (5 fingers and toes etc.). For the first time we were able to tell the gender of the baby and it turns out that we are expecting a little brother to Aiden.This means that Aiden very soon will have someone to play with here at home. 25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kurnell walk 25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkurnell walkShareToday was Anzac day. We decided to use the day to explore some of the local area in the National Park on the other side of Botany bay near Kurnell.It was very windy (Aiden wasn't happy with the wind). The walk along the coast is easy an quite scenic. 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26. December 2020 16:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Photo 2020 26. December 2020 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKeeping with tradition we did another family photoshoot this year.This time we wanted to try somethiShareKeeping with tradition we did another family photoshoot this year.This time we wanted to try something a bit more ambitious with a boxed setup where the individual boxes tell a bit more of a story.I couldn't find an existing box that was big enough to fit me as well as the boys together, so I had to build one myself. I decided on the dimensions 90x90cm (as this was one of the dimensions that I could buy and also transport). I then had to cut it, paint it and nail it together. I had to do all this inside the house as the box is too big to fit through a door.
26. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bikes 26. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor Christmas the boys got new bikes from us and my dad (bedstefar).The old were getting too small, ShareFor Christmas the boys got new bikes from us and my dad (bedstefar).The old were getting too small, so needed something bigger....
22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bowling 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne day we went playing bowling...I had a dream round where I played my best game ever (including a ShareOne day we went playing bowling...I had a dream round where I played my best game ever (including a turkey - three strikes in a row).
22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Boys Soccer 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year both the boys played soccer for the first time.They made some good friends while playing aShareThis year both the boys played soccer for the first time.They made some good friends while playing and did pretty good considering it was the first time.Lucas' team won the competition in his age group. Aiden made a great effort considering he is a head shorter than all the other boys in his age group.
22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims dads 90th 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKims dad celebrated his 90th(we think) Birthday this year.He is mostly bedridden these days, but we ShareKims dad celebrated his 90th(we think) Birthday this year.He is mostly bedridden these days, but we managed to get him downstairs to celebrate on this day.
22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Painting - date night 22. December 2020 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening we were invited on a double date with one of Kims friends.The theme was painting and we ShareOne evening we were invited on a double date with one of Kims friends.The theme was painting and we were to make an abstract painting of eachother.Next day the boys tried to draw their versions.
22. December 2020 00:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Various kids activities 22. December 2020 00:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetStrange year indeed, and other than a few things, it is remarkably the same.The kids have still doneShareStrange year indeed, and other than a few things, it is remarkably the same.The kids have still done a lot of activities and here are some of them.Aiden hanging out with his friend Jake at the beach.Mini golf with Sammi.Doing puzzles at home.Aiden had patience to do one of the simpler ones.Me trying to teach them how to use photoshop...not a bad result for a first try.Painting the old way.One of Aidens favourite drawings. It got soaked by accident and he was absolutely devastated. I managed to rescue it somewhat and take this photo.He went through a phase where he was obsessed with the Titanic.He was also into Harry Potter and made a drawing of the sorting hat.I took Aiden out for a run and he did 4.5km without a break...very proud.Ice skating with friendsBackyard tennisIce creamKarate - Lucas got to wear a black belt after doing a 3 minute plank.Their Kumite (sparring) gear.Aiden reading a bit. Reading is really difficult for him. He can read all the words and sentences perfectly, but it is hard for him to comprehend the stories he reads (almost like he is unable to visualise and imagine the story as he reads it.).
21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Covid backyard camping 21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetDuring the lockdown we spent a lot of time in our backyard having a firepit on the weekends.One weekShareDuring the lockdown we spent a lot of time in our backyard having a firepit on the weekends.One weekend I put up my old tent and I camped in the backyard with the boys...they had a blast.
21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal Walk - Kamay national park 21. December 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the other side of Botany Bay is Kamay national park.On a very stormy day we went for a walk over ShareOn the other side of Botany Bay is Kamay national park.On a very stormy day we went for a walk over there to experience the wild weather.
21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Harry Potter 21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAiden likes to dress up, this time like harry potter...ShareAiden likes to dress up, this time like harry potter...
29. November 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Struggling 29. November 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI was struggling a lot this year, through a combination of things ranging from self worth, lack of sShareI was struggling a lot this year, through a combination of things ranging from self worth, lack of support, dealing with the boys, work and other things.Mid-year during the lockdown it hit hard.
7. April 2021 22:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping Glenworth Valley 7. April 2021 22:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOver easter we went to Glenworth Valley for Camping. This location is about an hours drive north of ShareOver easter we went to Glenworth Valley for Camping. This location is about an hours drive north of Sydney in an easily accessible but beautiful little valley.It is private propoerty, so you have to book beforehand and it does get very busy. We were very lucky that we were located down at the end of the property where it was more quiet.In the evenings there were beautiful sunsets.In the morning it was a bit more misty in the valley.The owners also put on a great easter egg hunt for the children. There were hundreds of children with 20,000 chocolate eggs hidden in a field and there was an easter bunny riding a horse.We also spend time playing some ball sports. I'd brought a baseball bat and ball. Because we were four families, we had plenty of people to form two teams. It got very competitive and the bat took a bit of battering, so I had to go a buy a more solid wooden bat.In the evenings we had the normal campfire and baked dampers on sticks, marshmellows and baked potatoes in the fire.There are also lots of walks witin easy driving distance, including some walks with beautiful waterfalls.Also, people come to the valley for horse riding, so there are lots of horses in the surrounding paddocks.And wildlife such as Kookaburras!And going for a short stroll in the mornings was a beautiful experience with the mist and light changing.Because of lots of rain, the whole area had been flooded just weeks earlier. Where we were camping would have been a meter under water, but because of the river running through the area the water had fortunately receeded.
21. March 2021 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate 3rd Kyu 21. March 2021 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI reached a significant milestone in karate this week. I graded for my 3rd Kyu (Brown belt) and at tShareI reached a significant milestone in karate this week. I graded for my 3rd Kyu (Brown belt) and at the same Kim graded for her 5th Kyu (Blue belt).On the occation I treated myself to a new dogi (karate uniform).I was so nervous and tense - and screwed up a few places. There is now a lot of hard work ahead to get to the 2nd Kyu which is at least another half a year away.Here are some photos from the grading. The ones from the dojo are a bit blurry because they weren't taken from my camera and I don't have the full resolution photos.
20. March 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate bruises 20. March 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast year was a tough year with Karate.First the lockdown meant that we had to go online for traininShareLast year was a tough year with Karate.First the lockdown meant that we had to go online for training, but even in the dojo I managed to get a lot of injuries.Some of them visible and some of them not so visible...I have a whole stack of scans and x-rays as souvenirs from this year.Some could have been avoided, but most are just part of the training.I even earned an award for it...The worst one was a kick to my chin. I dont have any photos of it, but I do have the indentation it made on my mouth guard I was wearing at the time. If it hadn't been for the mouthguard I am certain that I would have lost some teeth. This injury could have been avoided.I have now gone out to buy a new and way cooler mouthguard (I created the design myself). It is thors hammer in the middle surrounded by the Fenrir wolf and Midgaards Serpent.Even Kim got a few bruises.
13. March 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Burmese Dha swords 13. March 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetBack in the late 90's I visited Laos. In the northern corner of Laos I acquired two old swords from ShareBack in the late 90's I visited Laos. In the northern corner of Laos I acquired two old swords from a local.Through some forums I have tried to find out as much as I can about them and this is what I have been told:The swords are of a Burmese style called Dha (Means sword in Burmese).They are of museum worthy piecesI should NOT EVER attempt to restore them. This would degrade their value significantly.The flower script design on the swords are reserved for the rulers and officers of those days.အဲဒီဓားတွေကငါတို့ရဲ့ဗမာဓားတွေပဲလာအိုဆိုတာအရင်ကဇင်းမယ်လို့ခေါ်တယ်အင်းဝခေတ်မှာမြန်မာတွေတက်သိမ်းခဲ့တဲ့နိုင်ငံပဲဓားကိုငှက်ကြီးတောင်ဓားလို့ခေါ်တယ်ဓားကဓားကောင်းပဲ အခုငါပြတဲ့ဓားဟာလည်းသမိုင်းဝင်ဓားပဲငှက်ကြီးတောင်ဓားပေါ့ (Translation: These swords are our Burmese swords. Laos was formerly called Zin Mae, a country that was conquered by the Burmese during the Inwa period. The sword is called the Sword of the Bird. The sword is a good sword.).It's a Ngat kyee daung Dah the sword that was once used by Burmese warriors and Thai during the dark age of Konbaung (1765–1767). This Burmese Empire was destroyed during the English colonized to the East and totally wiped out by the English cannons kind of like a scene from the last samurai movie in the end! They were like charging to the enemy where they were being shot at.These are also antique pieces in a good state of preservation! Swords, even if they are in such good condition, belong in the museum. You have to take a look at the Malaysia Sword Museum! They are great specimenOne would have to analyze the material metal wood winding fibers would certainly be very interesting! You don't see such a bundle every dayThe handle on the smaller sword is made from wound rattan fibres.The larger sword is made from silver and wound silver threading (I believe it is the typical not so pure silver/tin that was used).This means that it is likely that the swords are up towards 250 years old and that the long one belonged to someone of a high status. The area they are from is a place that has been ravaged by war for several hundred years right from the wards beween Burma and Siam (Thailand), conquer by the English empire, the Second World War, the Chinese civil war through to the Laos Civil/Vietnam war.It is highly likely that the swords have seen some action. Although a bit rusty, the swords are still very sharp. Given that the blade on the longer sword is narrower at the hilt it is likely that it has been sharpened several times through history. Again this probably means that it had a practical use/purpose and wasn't just for display.
22. January 2021 01:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Newcastle 22. January 2021 01:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetBetween Christmas and New year we made a trip to Newcastle with the family.They had this beautiful lShareBetween Christmas and New year we made a trip to Newcastle with the family.They had this beautiful little animal park that is maintained by the council and is free to visit.Just outside Newcastle is fighterworld, which is an aircraft museum next to an active air strip.Newcastle museum was also worth a visit on a rainy day.One evening we went to the games arcade...no idea how Aiden managed to get a first place in racing.
21. January 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate 2020 21. January 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKarate during 2020 was challenging to say the least.I was devastated when everything moved online. IShareKarate during 2020 was challenging to say the least.I was devastated when everything moved online. I love the partner work and couldn't see how this was going to work through video conferencing.The boys and Kim were okay with the new format and I hung in there. I was so happy once we were able to get back in the dojo again.Just before the lockdown I had purchased a punching bag, so at least we were able to do some outdoor contact punching.During the lockdown there was a kata competition and other programs, and we did get a few prices....but dojo definitely rules...We have managed to go to gradings...And I have kept all the grading certificated we have gotton...
21. January 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tennis Award 21. January 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAnother encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis...ShareAnother encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis...
31. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Covid 31. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet2020 was definitely a bit different because of Covid.Australia managed to get through with very few Share2020 was definitely a bit different because of Covid.Australia managed to get through with very few outbreaks because of very early and sever lockdowns.This let people to panic buy. We spent the time to chill out and solve lots of puzzles in the evenings, do lots of exercise in the parks (which was still allowed), Karate online and work moving fully to conference calls.
31. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Challenging year 31. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe last couple of years has been super challenging for Aiden all around.He is struggling all aroundShareThe last couple of years has been super challenging for Aiden all around.He is struggling all around and this photo tells it all. For myself I have been struggling equally, and had it not been for the release of karate I don't know where things would have been at. I often wish I had my own bucket to hide under. I don't think this year will be any easier unfortunately...
10. June 2012 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden's 2yo Birthday with the Family 10. June 2012 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden birthday with the familyShareToday we celebrated Aidens birthday with the family. In the morning we all had Yum Cha and afterwards we took all the kids to Little Dynamos to play.In the evening we had the family over for steamboat and cake. Great opportunity to take a new family photo with the latest member of the family...Emma.
8. June 2012 11:00 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments One year 8. June 2012 11:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetone yearShareToday it was one year ago that my my Mum and Aidens Grandma passed away. I am still sad that Aiden never met her but I am hoping that he will get to know Bedstefar better as he is growing up. I am also glad that Aiden will have a brother to keep each other company and I hope the two of them will be close and grow old together.I still have a suitcase sitting here full of photos that I one day will get the courage tp go through...but not anytime soon.
7. June 2012 04:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden's 2 yo Birthday 7. June 2012 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden s 2 yo birthdayShareToday was Aidens second birthday...time flies! We had a Birthday cake for him with the family and sang Happy Birthday and let him blow out the candle.
6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passing of Venus 6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpassing of venusShareToday is a very unique day in that the planet Venus passed over the disc of the Sun. The next such passing wont happen for another 105 years.And it is even more interesting since we recently returned from Tahiti where Captain Cook observed the last passing several hundred years ago.Here in sydney it was a very cloudy day, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos using a very powerful lens covered with dark filters. It is a planet Venus at the 7 o'clock on the sun in the photo.
5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camera returned for warranty 5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcamera returned for warrantyShareBummer...I had to return the camera yesterday. It was driving me mad with back focusing...not what you would expect from a $3000 camera. Hopefully they will be able to fix the issue, but unfortunately they are saying that there is a 21 day turnaround. The focus was 5cm off which is critical especially then taking portraits.I did however manage to take a couple of photos that were ok and a bit of video with it on Sunday inside a very dark ten-pin bowling place (it was Kayla's birthday party) with all kinds of weird lighting. I was shooting at insanely high iso (12800) and I must say that I general I was pretty impressed. Especially impressed with how fast I could shoot with lots of kids running around. They are totally usable for my blog and online posting although I wouldn't enlarge them. There was a lot of noise at these high ISO's, but most of it could be managed to a certain degree in Lightroom.Later I was shooting with KC's camera at the lunch table...there was more light and I was strugling with taking photos using natural light.
31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New camera - Nikon D800 31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew camera d800ShareToday I picked up my new camera. It is the new Nikon D800 and is currently one of the most sought after cameras on the market.I have been wanting to get a full frame camera for some time now and this was the one for me to get...the reviews are excellent. I pre-ordered it shortly after is was announced and has been waiting for over three months for it to arrive...but it is finally here.It will be a steep learning curve to get used to all the new features of the camera and it will be a sad goodbye to my almost 10 year old D50 entry level camera.I am now moving from 5 auto focus points to 51...from 6 Megapixels to 36 megapixels...max 1600 ISO to 25600 ISO...no bells and whistles to having features such as Video, Timelapse, HDR, face detection, live view, aparture preview...and the list goes on... The D50 has served me well, but it is definitely time to move on as the technology has advanced so much. Not sure what I do with the old camera...but I will most likely end up selling it.
14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mothers day with Autumn colours in Mt Wilson 14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmothers day with autumn colours in mt wilsonShare It is Autumn here in Sydney and today the forecast was for 19 degrees and sunny...the first cool'ish day here. In the morning we went with Kims family to the cemetry to visit Kims mum. After this we were planning to head up to the Blue Mountains to Mt Wilson to visit some of the private gardens to take photos of the Autumn colours and get some new family photos of Kim, Aiden and I. When we arrived it was really windy and only 7 degrees (later it dropped to 5 degrees). We had dressed for the cold, but Dylan who had joined us on the spur of the moment was a bit underdressed and cold so he borrowed a spare jumper I had with me. We immediately found a pile of leaves and they started having fun throwing them up in the air. We decided to visit the Yengo Sculpture garden and the owner came to greet us, tell us about the garden and charge for the entry. The garden was very nice and the colours were awesome. There were lots of sculptures hidden around the garden. Dylan got a bit upset because we had to scold him for running around (this was a private garden so deserved a bit of respect), throwing pebbles, thrashing my camera gear and keeping to run into the frame of the photo I was trying to take. I had also been trying to get a bit interested in what he is seeing around him to learn more things and asking him if he was interested in some of the lookouts to experience one of the most beautiful places in Australia, as well as look at the things in antique shops etc., but he was totally dis-interested..."you can drag the horse to the water, but you can force it to drink". After the garden Aiden was really tired and cold and we were getting hungry, so we decided to head back and stop along the way for lunch. It was good timing as it started to rain a little. I decided to drive on the great western highway as there were more options for food and I though it would be quicker getting back...turned out everyone else had the same idea so it was at a crawl.
12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Officer and a Gentleman 12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan officer and a gentlemanShareToday Kim and I went to the Lyrics Theatre to see the 'An Officer and Gentleman' musical.It was a remake of the 1982 movie, but on the stage.It was ok but nothing special. The acting and singing was great, but the screenplay itself as well as the music/lyrics could have been more original and the stage setup was pretty basic.
7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Halfway there - Baby brother for Aiden 7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethalfway thereShareKim is pregnant again and we are now halfway there and on Monday we went for the halfway scans (due late September).Everything is on track and looking good so far (5 fingers and toes etc.). For the first time we were able to tell the gender of the baby and it turns out that we are expecting a little brother to Aiden.This means that Aiden very soon will have someone to play with here at home.
25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kurnell walk 25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkurnell walkShareToday was Anzac day. We decided to use the day to explore some of the local area in the National Park on the other side of Botany bay near Kurnell.It was very windy (Aiden wasn't happy with the wind). The walk along the coast is easy an quite scenic. There is even a small lighthouse about a kilometer down the track and the rocks have cook textures.