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19. February 2015 14:02
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Kims Babtism

19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

Since the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too
Since the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too.

So, early January it was her turn with just the immediate family around.














28. January 2015 16:01
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Kenya - Animals

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Needless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back th
Needless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.

I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.

Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.












Elephants were plentiful.




Lots of cheetahs.










And lots of lions.



























Their kittens.










Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.



Hyenas




The vultures eating the remains of the kills.




And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles.








23. January 2015 15:01
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Kenya - childhood

23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments

My time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of do
My time in Kenya was every kids dream.

I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.



Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).



I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.




We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.



Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).





This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).





Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.



Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.






No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.







There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.



Family life was simple (not TV) but good.










Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.





Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.

I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.



Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.



Here is one of Claus singing in the choir.

23. January 2015 07:01
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1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo

23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

I have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them
I have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.

The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.

I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school)








16. January 2015 15:01
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Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens

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One evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light sh
One evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.





There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.






The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.



And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.







And the story about girls and boys is 'different'...






...but maybe true for these little monkeys.






16. January 2015 14:01
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Alpaca farm stay

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At the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and
At the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.




It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.










The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.




We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.









But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat.


16. January 2015 10:01
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NY resolution - Get healthy

16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

My New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and bec
My New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.

By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.

I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks).

 


This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again.

I want to see if I can get back to running again.

16. January 2015 10:01
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A place to stay

16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

Here is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...
Here is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...

25. December 2014 08:01
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Christmas 2014

25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

This year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our
This year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.

5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head.

I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.
It worked out better than expected.



Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts.

This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.




The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach.


24. December 2014 09:01
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Inspirational notes for 2015

24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

In one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.
In one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.


















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  • One would have to analyze the material metal wood winding fibers would certainly be very interesting! You don't see such a bundle every day
  • The 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
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    Newcastle

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    Between Christmas and New year we made a trip to Newcastle with the family.They had this beautiful l
    Between 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
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    Karate 2020

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    Karate during 2020 was challenging to say the least.I was devastated when everything moved online. I
    Karate 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
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    Tennis Award

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    Another encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis...
    Another encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis...





    31. December 2020 14:03
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    Covid

    31. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    2020 was definitely a bit different because of Covid.Australia managed to get through with very few
    2020 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
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    Challenging year

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    The last couple of years has been super challenging for Aiden all around.He is struggling all around
    The 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...

    26. December 2020 16:12
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    Christmas Photo 2020

    26. December 2020 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Keeping with tradition we did another family photoshoot this year.This time we wanted to try somethi
    Keeping 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
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    New bikes

    26. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    For Christmas the boys got new bikes from us and my dad (bedstefar).The old were getting too small,
    For Christmas the boys got new bikes from us and my dad (bedstefar).

    The old were getting too small, so needed something bigger....






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    14. November 2004 01:52
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    Kom Ombo's Temple - Dedicated to Horus & Sobek, the Crocodile God

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    14. November 2004 01:49
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    Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 4

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    Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 3

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    14. November 2004 01:47
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    Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 2

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    14. November 2004 01:45
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    Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 4

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    Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 1

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    Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 3

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    27. March 2019 14:03
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    Nikko - Japan

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    25. March 2019 10:03
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    Australian Formula 1 grand prix

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    On the weekend I went to the Formula 1 grand prix in Melbourne. It was a work sponsored event with o
    On the weekend I went to the Formula 1 grand prix in Melbourne. It was a work sponsored event with one of our vendors and great access to see the race and the pits.

    Here is some of the photos from the event.











    5. February 2019 11:02
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    Japan - Akihababa

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    Japan - Shinjuku

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    10. March 2010 10:05
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    King Lear

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    Last weekend Kim and I went to see King Lear at the Sydney Opera House. Kim had managed to get cheap preview tickets on the third row from the stage which is pretty unheard of.

    King Lear

    The play wasn't anything fancy in terms of stage production, costumes or anything (Actually some of the actors were wearing fairly modern denim jeans).

    On the side of the stage they had positioned a drumkit and a girl was banging away all throughout the first half of the performance. I found this very distracting and annoying since I was already trying hard to concentrate on understanding the old Shakespearean English.

    During the second half they moved the drumkit off the stage, so I must say that I actually started to enjoy the play a lot more.

    Given that we got pretty cheap tickets I found the evening pretty good value, but I don't think I'd pay full price for this one.

    22. February 2010 02:04
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    Swimming at Maroubra

    22. February 2010 02:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Sunday I convinced Kim that we should go to the Beach. I wanted to try my underwater casing for my pocket camera in the waves to see if I could get some good photos. In 2000 I went to the World Press Photo exhibition and saw these great underwater photos from the surf and was inspired to see if I could re-create them.


    Kim insisted that we picked up a beach shelter on the way there so that she would have some shade. We found on in K-Mart and then went on our way to the beach.

    The first few minutes folding up the beach shelter was a disaster (It was one of those quick fold out ones where you just pull a string...junk!!) and eventually we just threw it all back in the bag deciding to return it on the way home (we'll get a pop-up one instead).


    Taking the photos turned out to be a lot trickier than expected. It was fairly windy and the visibility wasn't great. Also the pocket camera tries to auto focus prior to taking the photo which was difficult with everything moving around constantly so most of the time the camera didn't take the photo.It was also quite hard to aim the camera while being battered around by the waves.








    I did however manage to take these photos that turned out somewhat alright. I might try again one day when the conditions are better (and I've figured out how to lock the focus on the camera)

    22. February 2010 01:12
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    Uncle and Auntie in Sydney

    22. February 2010 01:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    For the past three weeks my uncle and auntie (Eli & Henning) has been travelling in New Zealand with a tour group.

    On the way home they did a 24 hour stopover with the group so do some quick sightseeing before continuing their journey.

    They had a tightly packed program arriving late in the afternoon, out for a late dinner and then spend then morning next day on a tour around the city before heading back to the airport.

    Kim and I managed to catch up with them in the evening for dinner at Nicks at King Street Wharf. Afterwards we went for a walk down to Circular Quay so that they could have a look at the Harbour bridge and the Opera House at night.

    Dinner with Eli and Henning

    By the time we got back to the hotel it was midnight and they had to check out of their hotel early next morning.

    We hope that they enjoyed the sightseeing the day after (it was a fairly warm day) and that they had a good journey back to Denmark. Apparently there is a lot of snow there currently so they were prepared for the fact that they would have to do a fair bit of digging to get to their car and into their house.

    It is not very often that we have visiting family from Denmark so it is always a pleasure to see them.

    19. February 2010 05:00
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    More garden critters

    19. February 2010 05:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    This weekend I was cutting down the bouganvillae in the garden. Whenever I cut down some of the vegetation in the garden it is always interesting what insects I discover in the process. Because of the variety of plants there is always something new to discover. I try not to use pesticides in the garden itself...better to just let nature find a balance.

    On this occation I discovered a large Garden spider and a Green Praying mantis (I have seen a Mantis before in the garden and they are great to have a pest control). Both are totally harmless.



    Green Praying Mantis Common garden spider


    This is what a website had to say about this Common Garden Spider:

    "Now this is your classic common garden spider from Sydney. The Australian Museum page on garden orb weaving spiders tells me there is a second, almost identical species (edulis) but that that lives further inland. There must be hundreds of people each summer who can be seen jumping madly up and down in their gardens swiping at themselves just to be sure to get rid of this guy from their clothing after they've walked through a web. Although certainly large enough, this spider is reluctant to bite humans. "


    Last week I did however see a redback spider on the other side of the house. Needless to say that I killed it before I got a chance to take a photo (They are extremely venoumous and the closest relative to a Black Widow). To be honest it is the first time I've seen one in the wild for more that 10 years so fortunately they are very rare.

    13. February 2010 07:35
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    Open Air Cinema

    13. February 2010 07:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    This saturday Kim had booked tickets for 'The wolf man' at the open air cinema.



    Every year in January and February Sydney hosts a number of events such as operas, concerts and cinemas.

    The open Air cinema is located at Ms Macquaries Chair in the botanical garden overlooking the city, the opera house and the bridge.

    Open Air Cinema

    Open Air Cinema

    It is a spectacular setting, especially when the weather is really nice as it was saturday (last year it was pouring down with rain). This years all the seats were sold out within 30 minutes, but Kim was quick to get a couple (smart cookie).

    Even though we got there two hours early most of the seats had already been taken. We did manage to find two seats that were really good eventually (we were worried that we'd have to sit on one of the first rows right in front of the screen.


    Opera House

    The movie was about warewolves and it was funny to listen to people reaction when large fruit bats from the botanical garden flew down in front of the set.

    2. February 2010 03:08
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    Hamilton Island 2010

    2. February 2010 03:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    This weekend we went for an extended (4 nights) weekend to Hamilton Island with Kims Family.

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    Hamilton Island is located 1500 kilometers north of Sydney (2.5 hours flight) in the Whitsundays group of islands near the great barrier reef.

    This time of the year it is rain season up there and the first three days it was raining a fair bit. This didn't stop us from spending time in the pool or at the beach though. In the evenings we would spend time in the cocktail bars, dining our or playing blackjack.

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    On the first and the last morning morning we did some catemaran sailing. The wind was a bit patchy with periods with no wind and other with lots of wind.The last day however was beautiful and I gave Kim a very basic first course in sailing after which she took over the steering.


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    Click here to see a video from the catemaran


    One of the other days there was too much wind for them to allow the catemarans going out. I managed to convince the people at the beach to let me take out one of the windsurfers. It was a pretty short session as I found that I am totally out of shape but as least Chong managed to have a bit of a go as well.

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    Click here to see a video from the windsurfing


    We booked an afternoon of snorkeling up near Hayman island. It was a day with pretty rough seas and even though it was a pretty big boat it was really thrown around and a lot of people on the boat got sea sick (Dylan got a bit sick, but otherwise everyone else in the family was ok). After about an hour of sailing the captain said that the seas were too rough and that the water was too murky and dangerous to continue, so he cancelled the trip and returned to port. A bit of a disappointment, but at least we got a refund and a bit of a sailing trip out of it.

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    I brought a waterproof pouch for my pocket camera which meant that I could take photos under the water and while sailing. This resulted in some pretty good photos in the pool.

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    The kids (Kims nephews and niece) recently started swimming lessons. They are still a little uncomfortable with the water although this did improve while we were at Hamilton. Especially Ethan is not very comfortable as you can tell from this video:

    Video of Ethan swimming


    We also took some nice photos of some of the local wildlife and flora on the island and in the dining places.

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    2. February 2010 02:39
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    Junior

    2. February 2010 02:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    baby


    We (Kim that is) are now almost half way through the pregnancy.

    Last week we went to another ultrasound scan to check if everything is on track and to count the number of fingers and toes. Both baby and mum is fine so far. And how is daddy you ask? He is worried how he is going to handle being a dad...such a big responsibility and worried that he will be a lousy dad.


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    We now also know the sex of the baby...and it is going to be a BOY and is still due in mid-June!!! He has already started kicking according to Kim, so he may be an active one.


    We were hoping for a girl because there is already more than enough boys in the family (Kayla started crying when she heard that is was a boy...she was hoping for someone to play with).

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    Anyway we can now start looking a good names for a boy.I suggested to Kim that we would start an auction on eBay where the winner would get the naming rights...Kim said NOOOO!!! So there goes my retirement plans and all the millions!


    For anyone who is planning ahead and start buying stuff for the boy...check with Kim or myself first with regards to what we need (Sizes, Colours and brands).


    Rules for toys:


    1) No dolls or pink fluffy stuff....it is a boy for christ sake!
    2) Climbing harness and shoes are perfect around year 4
    3) A pair of skis at age 6
    4) First Ice axe and crampons at age 10
    5) Toys that required assembling and dis-assembling by the kid is perfect
    6) Toys that can be assembled in more than one way is perfect (ie. Lego)
    7) Toys that are created with the intension of making noise are banned
    8) And the most important: Don't buy a toy unless you can explain to me what valuable lesson you hope the kid will learn from using that toy.



    2. February 2010 01:45
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    Critters

    2. February 2010 01:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    It is common for Australian households to get a number of critters (mainly insects) into their houses during the summertime.

    This may range from anything as harmless as flies to more serious things such as spiders. The worst of the spiders is probably the Funnel Webs although they are quite rare and I've never seen one inside.

    The more scary but relatively harmless ones are the Huntsman spiders. These can get huge (the size of a dinner plate) and they are quite common inside. We get them inside probably 2-3 times a year and they always scare the #$@#$@ out of us!

    The one picture below was inside the shower cabin and scared Kim.

    Huntsman Spider

    We also get smaller spiders inside...one of these is the Whitetail. It is a smaller spider but they can give a nasty bite that can get infected (but it is very rare for anyone to get bitten). I notice a lot of them outside when I'm watering the grass. I still haven't decided whether it is a problem I need to deal with as they also help controlling other insects.

    We also get a lot of lot of other critter such as grasshoppers and caterpillars in the garden. Most of the insects I don't mind...the more biodiversity the more indication of a healthy micro ecosystem...if I could just get rid of the mosquitoes and the fruit flies.

    Grashopper A fly

    Whitetail spider

    Caterpillar




    11. January 2010 09:42
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    Bale de Rua

    11. January 2010 09:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Kim gave me tickets for a performance called Bale de Rua (Brasilian street dance). This satisfied the criteria of experiences rather than objects as presents.




    The performance took place in the opera house and it was really good. There was some really cool tricks.

    I am still wondering why the dance crew consisted of 15 men and one woman...the woman didn't do anything that required her being a woman so it was a bit odd and could just as well have been a performance consisting of 16 men.

    Kim had bought really good seats on the 4th row (almost too close) so we could see every drop of sweat.

    11. January 2010 09:23
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    Babysitting

    11. January 2010 09:23 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    While my dad was here we were looking after Kims nephews and niece a fair bit.

    They loved coming over here to talk to my dad and play.

    When they are here we put them to good use:

    Here's is Kayla baking scones for us



    And here she is sweeping the floor.



    And here she is haging up the laundry.



    Unfortunately I didn't get a photo from yesterday when she was watering the lawn for me.