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17. May 2011 10:01
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James Blunt Concert

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

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

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




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


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

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

centennial park again


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


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



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





11. May 2011 03:53
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Autumn 2011

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

autumn 2011


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

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


Autumn Leaves

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

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

aiden s mothers day present


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

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

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




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

26. April 2011 04:02
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Easter at Lake Conjola

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

easter at lake conjola


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

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


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


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

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


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


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

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And I played with the kids colour pencils.


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


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

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


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

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

tall ships svanen


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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

fox studio easter show 2011


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

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

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




Afterwards he was complaining about how smelly they are.


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



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



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






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


11. April 2011 04:32
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Aiden 10 Months

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

aiden 10 months


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




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



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

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





7. April 2011 10:26
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New garden doors

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

new garden doors


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



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


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

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



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



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

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



28. March 2011 10:06
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Doctor Zhivago take Two

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

doctor zhivago take two


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

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


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




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


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




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


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4. July 2015 14:07
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Phuket - Big Buddha

4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

After Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metr
After Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.

The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.



They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.





While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.







And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.




And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).






Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket).





3. July 2015 13:07
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Phuket - Wat Chalong

3. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

One morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.It is a magni
One morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.

It is a magnificent temple with lots to see and it was a pity that the rest of the family didn't want to join us.





















The temple contains what is said to be a bone fragment of buddha.




And the temple itself is full of golden buddhas.







Outside there are some elephant sculptures and across from that an areas where they fire of ceremonial fireworks which really scared the boys (as seen of Lucas face).




2. July 2015 13:07
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Phuket - Food

2. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

The food in Thailand is delicious.There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they d
The food in Thailand is delicious.

There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they don't add all that sugar.





Lucas was a bit tired after a morning at the beach at this one.



On KC's birthday we went to an ocean front seafood place.







I don't think the family liked the food in Thailand much though, because they wanted to eat japanese and wanted air conditioned restaurants even though the evenings generally were a bit cooler.

1. July 2015 13:07
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Phuket - Various

1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

Here are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I
Here are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.



Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I in front of the big Buddha.


Down at the beach there was this artificial wave surfing centre.






1. July 2015 13:07
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Phuket - Shopping

1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

The family did lots of shopping.Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of
The family did lots of shopping.

Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of shoes.




We also found some great tshirts for the kids.







Although the kids were more interested in the ice cream.


1. July 2015 12:07
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Phuket - fruits

1. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

It is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, man
It is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, mangosteens, mangoes, jack fruit etc.

















30. June 2015 13:07
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Phuket - Street life

30. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

The street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.Petro
The street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.







Petrol for all the bikes is bought in these small shops as well.




You can even get your feet cleaned by fish.




And handicraft is created there as well (The large elephant piece took him 2 weeks to create).







A new addition is the popup cocktail bars.




It reminds me of the good old days of backpacking where nothing was arranged beforehand. I would just organise accommodation when I arrived to a new place. There is still plenty of accommodation options everywhere if you look for it.








29. June 2015 13:07
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Phuket - Tuk Tuks

29. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

The traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been repl
The traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been replaced by mini taxis.

These have been fitted with big music subwoofers and tv's in the passenger compartments.

The Kids loved riding them...especially the 'green' ones. We used them to transport us to most places.



















25. June 2015 12:07
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Phuket - Hotel swimming pool

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18. December 2022 17:12
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Lucas Cooking

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





17. December 2022 18:12
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Karate - Black Belt

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

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

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






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

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

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








30. November 2022 16:12
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Moulin Rouge

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

Kim and I went to see Moulin Rouge at the Capitol Theatre. It was a beautiful production.
Kim and I went to see Moulin Rouge at the Capitol Theatre. It was a beautiful production.




29. November 2022 17:12
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NSW Art Gallery

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

One day we made a daytrip into the city to see the NSW art gallery.
One day we made a daytrip into the city to see the NSW art gallery.





12. November 2022 17:12
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Denmark - Other photos

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

My dads backyardCrashing after a busy dayNisse/Hvids OelMy dads houseThe house in Vaeggerloese where

My dads backyard

Crashing after a busy day

Nisse/Hvids Oel


My dads house

The house in Vaeggerloese where I grew up.





Cooking and eating Eel.




Some of the old houses in Nykoebing F (probably 3-400 hundred years)


Love the hotdogs



Eating Pheasant (Fasan) that Bedstefar made.





Bye-Bye Bedstefar - See you soon again.

12. November 2022 17:12
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Denmark - Other photos

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

My dads backyardCrashing after a busy dayNisse/Hvids OelMy dads houseThe house in Vaeggerloese where

My dads backyard

Crashing after a busy day

Nisse/Hvids Oel


My dads house

The house in Vaeggerloese where I grew up.





Cooking and eating Eel.




Some of the old houses in Nykoebing F (probably 3-400 hundred years)


Love the hotdogs



Eating Pheasant (Fasan) that Bedstefar made.





Bye-Bye Bedstefar - See you soon again.

11. November 2022 17:12
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Germany

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While visiting my dad we made a daytrip to Burg in Germany. It is a short ferry ride.
While visiting my dad we made a daytrip to Burg in Germany. It is a short ferry ride.










10. November 2022 17:12
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Denmark - Ailu

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The boys joined a naming ceremony of my dads boat. It is named 'AILU' after AIden and LUcas.
The boys joined a naming ceremony of my dads boat. It is named 'AILU' after AIden and LUcas.





9. November 2022 17:12
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Denmark - Cemetry

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We went past the Cemetry to where my Brother and Mum (Aiden and Lucas' Uncle and Grandmother) is bur
We went past the Cemetry to where my Brother and Mum (Aiden and Lucas' Uncle and Grandmother) is burried.

While there we also say all the other ancestors on my Mum's side of the family back to Aiden and Lucas' Great-Great-Great-Great Grandmother and Grandfather.








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    7. March 2011 09:44
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    Barber of Seville

    7. March 2011 09:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Friday night Kim and I went to the Opera to watch "The barber of Seville". We had left Aiden with his grandad for the night hoping that either of them would be able to get some sleep (Aiden is a little chatterbox once he gets started).



    The play is not one of the usual tragic Operas but more of a playful one with a more happy ending. During the play there is a lot of different things happening on different parts of the stage. Most of the play is taking place in a house and there are different things happening in different rooms of the house.

    It was a good play but I think Kim and I agree that we prefer the more tragic operas although I think I have now seen all the major Operas.

    2. March 2011 09:31
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    Aiden 9 Months

    2. March 2011 09:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    aiden 9 months


    Aiden is now nine months young. He is finally able to start sitting by himself without falling over (...too often). Another milestone reached and another opportunity to take some more photos of him.


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    He is still a happy and hungry little boy. He is such as daddy's boy and loves being carried around on my shoulder. Sometimes he cries when he sees me after I return from work in the afternoon because he is happy to see me.

    We are hoping that he will be able to crawl around soon now that he is sitting...but could take a while.

    3. February 2011 12:52
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    Chinese Zodiac Story

    3. February 2011 12:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    There are several legends about how the animals were chosen for the Chinese zodiac. This is one of them. The Jade Emperor is the name of the Emperor of Heaven.

    Long ago, in China, the Jade Emperor decided there should be a way of measuring time. On his birthday he told the animals that there was to be a swimming race. The first twelve animals across the fast flowing river would be the winners and they would each have a year of the zodiac named after them.

    All the animals lined up along the river bank. The rat and the cat, who were good friends, were worried because they were poor swimmers. Being clever they asked the strong ox if he would carry them across the river.

    'Of course' said the kind ox. 'Just climb on my back and I will take you across.'

    The rat and the cat quickly jumped up and were very excited when the ox soon took the lead in the race. They had almost reached the other bank when the rat pushed the cat into the river leaving him to struggle in the water. Then just before the ox was about to win the race the rat leapt on his head and on to the bank to finish first.

    'Well done,' said the Jade Emperor to the proud rat. 'The first year of the zodiac will be named after you.'

    The poor ox had been tricked into second place and the second year of the zodiac was named after him. Shortly after the exhausted tiger clawed his way to the river bank to claim third place. Swimming across the river had been an enormous struggle for him against the strong currents. The Emperor was so delighted with his efforts that he named the third year after him.

    Next to arrive was the rabbit, who hadn't swum across at all. He hopped across on some stepping stones and then found a floating log which carried him to the shore.

    'I shall be very happy to call the fourth year after you,' the surprised Jade Emperor explained.

    Just then a kind dragon swooped down to take fifth place.

    'Why didn’t you win the race, as you can fly as well as swim?' the Jade Emperor asked.

    'I was held up because some people and animals needed water to drink. I needed to make some rain,' the dragon explained. 'Then when I was nearly here I saw a poor little rabbit on a log in the water and I blew a puff of wind so that the log would float to the river bank.'

    'Well that was very kind of you and now you are here you will have the fifth year of the zodiac named after you.' The next thing the Jade Emperor heard was the sound of the horse’s hooves. Just as he was thinking the horse would be the next animal to arrive, a sneaky snake wriggled out from around one of the horse’s hooves. The horse was so surprised that he jumped backwards giving the snake a chance to take the sixth place in the race. The poor horse had to be satisfied with seventh place.

    Not long afterwards a raft arrived carrying the goat, the monkey and the rooster. They explained to the Emperor how they had shared the raft that the rooster had found. The goat and monkey had cleared weeds and pushed the raft to the shore. The Emperor was very pleased that the animals had worked together. He said the goat would be the eighth zodiac animal, the monkey the ninth and the rooster the tenth.

    The next animal to finish was the dog.

    'Why are you so late when you are one of the best swimmers?' asked the Jade Emperor.

    'The water in the river was so clean that I had to have a bath on the way,' explained the dog.

    His reward was to have the eleventh year named after him. Now there was one place left in the zodiac and the Emperor wondered when the last winner would come. He had nearly given up when he heard a grunt from the boar.

    'You took a long time to cross the river,' said the Emperor to the boar.

    'I was hungry and stopped to eat,' explained the boar. 'After the meal I felt so tired that I fell asleep.'

    'You have still done well,' said the Jade Emperor. 'The last year of the zodiac will be named after you.'

    As for the cat who had been pushed into the water by the rat, he finally crawled out of the water but was too late to have a year named after him. He felt very cross with the rat and since then cats have never been friends with rats.

    From that day to this the Chinese Zodiac has followed this cycle of years named after these twelve animals.

    29. January 2011 04:58
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    Aiden on a swing

    29. January 2011 04:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    aiden on a swing


    The other day Kim and I went for a walk down to the local park with Aiden.

    It was a good opportunity for us to give him a ride on one of the swings as they have some bucket seats that makes it impossible for him to fall out (he is still not able to quite sit by himself yet).

    He absolutely loved the experience and wasn't scared at all (we will make a real boy out of him in no time).






    He is now seven and a half months and is learning how to control his parents and he is starting to know what he wants and don't want...ie doesn't want to sleep if he is in a playful mood.

    28. January 2011 01:26
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    Photoshop fun

    28. January 2011 01:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    photoshop fun


    Over the weekend I had a play with creating a more interesting profile photo for my Facebook profile. The idea was to use photoshop to create something a bit out of the ordinary (and a bit spooky).

    Anyway here it is...and you can either love it or hate it!




    For those interested in the details...it is 3 composite photos (Face, left eye and mouth). I could have done it with two composites, but I wasn't happy with the mouth. It was originally shot on a red background but I desaturated the background and darkened it a bit because I though this looks better. It has also been ultra sharpened to add some effect.

    27. January 2011 09:43
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    Madame butterfly - again

    27. January 2011 09:43 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    madame butterfly again


    This Tuesday Kim and I went to the Opera to see Madame butterfly with one on Kims friends. I have already seen Madame butterfly some years ago so this was a bit of a repeat for me.

    It was the same stage setup as last time, most of the cast were the same as well, but despite that it was an really good experience. It is a good story despite the tragic ending...and yes the american sailor is both a dog and a coward.



    Kim was sitting next to me crying for much of the performance...so sad!!!



    31. December 2010 10:43
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    New Caledonia - New Years Eve

    31. December 2010 10:43 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    new caledonia new years eve


    When we arrived to New Caledonia we started to find a good place/party to celebrate New Years eve.

    As far as we could tell it sounded like the hotel we were staying at was the place to be, but when we tried to book we were told that it was fully booked and that we were number twenty-six on the waiting list. Fortunately we received confirmation a couple of days later that we now had a confirmed booking at the party.

    On new years eve we were greeted by musicians playing local music and girls putting a Lei around our necks. Kim and I was going to bring Aiden along to the party (fortunately there was other kids there as well).


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    Aiden wasn't sure what to think of the Lei...I think he would prefer not to have one as it tickled.

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    There was about 3-400 guests at the party and the food was absolutely fantastic. It was a buffet of 25-30 dishes of mainly seafood ranging from fresh oysters (still moving in their shell), lobster salads, sushi to fresh Sashimi cut straight from a massive tuna.

    This was followed by entertainment from dancers and musicians.

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    After the entertainment the dance floor was open and pretty much everyone (including Kim and I) was dancing. Aiden got his first dance with mummy (all the other guest were laughing).


    At midnight everyone celebrated the new year with a toast.

    After midnight we headed up to our hotel room to see if there was any fireworks (there was a little so Aiden got to experience his first fireworks).


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    New Caledonia - The Cultural Centre

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    One day we went to the cultural centre in Noumea. This is a short drive on the outskirts of the city (Noumea the capital isn't much more than a little suburb consisting of only 76,000 people).

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    I have seen photos of this place and I also vaguely remember seeing it in a movie or two without ever realising where it is. The architecture of the Cultural centre is absolutely stunning. It cost France more that 50 million Euros to build the centre and it has got a unique local style that fits in very well with the surroundings.

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    The centre is surrounded by some gardens huts, and as you walk around there is various art work and totem poles symbolising various aspects of the Kanak culture.

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    There is also the story of the creation...amazing how similar it is to Darwinism. Maybe Darwin heard these stories on some of his travels and based his story "Origin of the Species" on some of these.


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    One thing that is a real pity is the usage of the cultural centre. We happened to walk in through the back entrance and discovered that half the building (which is actually quite large) s totally empty. The other half is displaying modern indigenous art where most of the artwork is from the Torres Strait, Vanuatu or Fiji. There is hardly any display of any local artwork and your certainly don't get an insight into the local Kanak culture as intended. The result is that it is not getting a lot of visitors.

    What Kim and I was expecting was a display of what the local life was before the colonisation through to how the colonisation changed the way of living. They could have a display of local clothing, tools and weapons before colonisation and tell show how people lived of the land. They could also have 'actors' telling the local dream stories.

    The modern display old be showing how the french settlers and the local Kanks are trying to mend their historical legacy and leave peacefully together.


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    New Caledonia - The Aquarium

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    One of the days we walked to the Aquarium in Noumea (just down the street from the hotel). We didn't expect too much, but we were very pleasantly surprised.

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    Although the aquarium isn't all that big it is extremely well set up with a very interesting display of everything from mangrove plants and fish (including the missing link ones with legs that made Darwin conclude that life must have started in the oceans) to huge displays with corals, sharks and barracudas.

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    It was Aiden's first time in an aquarium and we could tell that he had a good time (even though it was extelemy hot in there) looking at all those colourful objects (U.F.O's) swimming around.

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    Here some more photos from the visit...enjoy:

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    New Caledonia Beaches and Islands

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    The water was really nice and warm in New Caledonia, my guess is that it would have been close to 30 degrees close to the shore and in protected bays and probably around 27 elsewhere.

    Although we were staying at the beach we decided to have a look around the island to see what other beaches were in the area.

    In the first day we drove to Kuendu Bay which is about ten minutes from the city centre and is a really nice little protected bay mainly used by locals. The water here was really calm so this was a good opportunity to give Aiden his first swimming lesson.

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    As you can tell he wasn't completely at ease initially, but after a couple of minutes he started enjoying it.


    Aiden also really enjoyed lying on the beach in the shade of a tree and talk to mummy.

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    On one of the following days we drove up the north coast to a place called Poe Beach and by this time he was a lot more into it (maybe because he was wearing pants this time).

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    Just after we left this beach we found an ever more beautiful stretch just a couple of minutes away, but less protected by the reef.

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    This area was absolutely stunning with the pine trees that are so unique to New Caledonia.

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    On another day we took the boat to one of the islands of the coast (Ilot Maitre) and spend the whole day there.


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    I wasn't feeling 100% this day. Before we went away the whole of Kims family came down with a 24 hour bug...I think I got the same bug and ended up sleeping most of the afternoon under a tree in the shade (fortunately I was ok again next day).

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    I also got a chance to take some more beach photos of the family, here one of Aiden and Mummy.

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    And I spent a couple of minutes taking some sexy model photos of Kim on the beach down from our hotel. I wish we'd had more time to do some more photos, but it was hard to get her to do it in the first place (and once we did it I was hurrying up so much that a lot of them got fumbled up unfortunately).


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    ...and of cause when we didn't go to the beach there was also the massive pool at the hotel.

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    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&#39;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.








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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

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    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)








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    23. June 2015 11:07
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    Phuket - Snake show

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    They also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as this
    They also had a snake show at the elephant place.

    Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as this monocled cobra.





    And the huge king cobra (which kept coming over the safety barrier).



    Chong and I volunteered to hold the python.












    I wonder how often the snake guy has been bitten by his snakes.

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    Phuket - Small monkeys

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    At the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed
    At the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed.

    They were chained to their little houses which was a bit cruel, but the kids loved seeing the monkeys up close.










    The kids thought it was very funny when one of them grabbed my nose.

























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    Phuket - Elephant ride

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    One morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and is
    One morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.

    Kim had been on elephant rides before and is terrified, but she was still brave enough to do it again (She was screaming that she wanted to get off most of the way).






    It was an amazing experience for the Kids.









    They got to see the big animals up close.


























    20. June 2015 08:07
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    Phuket - Kata Beach

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    One one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach whi
    One one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach which was an easy 10 minutes walk away.

    The beach was actually surprisingly nice with warm water.



    About two months ago a sailing boat stranded on the beach during a storm. No one has claimed the boat and a few attempts of lifting it off the beach has failed.



    We told the kids that it was a pirate ship, so they wanted to have a closer look.











    Kims dad didn't want to go in the water, but decided to keep to his thing with wearing warm clothes in hot humid weather.






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    Phuket – Travelling

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    This year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim&#39;s sisters family and her dad. We had t

    This year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad.

    We had to fly via Bangkok, so we were a bit worried how the kids would handle the long flight (especially Lucas), but everyone handled it reasonably well.

    The boys were very excited to be going on a big aeroplane.

     

    Once we arrived to Bangkok it was pretty obvious to see that they were very excited.










    The only thing that never made it all the way to the hotel was our stroller. We lost it somewhere between Phuket airport and the hotel...but wasn't a big loss and hopefully someone puts it to goo local use.

    20. May 2015 12:05
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    Passport photo session

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    It is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could not
    It is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could not use, but which were quite funny.


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    Grandma and grandpa

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    Here is some more photos of my grandma and grandpa on my mothers side.Here she is with her sisters (
    Here is some more photos of my grandma and grandpa on my mothers side.

    Here she is with her sisters (my grandma on the far right)



    Here is some of her when she was young.






    Here is one that I assume was taken in 1969 based on the date of the photo.



    I think this one if my grandpa when he was young.



    And here is some more.







    And here is some family gathering photos.



    I think it is her brother on the left. And my cousin Mette on the right.



    And this is with my grandparents on my fathers side (left to right bedstefar, mormor, morfar, bedstemor, mum and Claus).

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    Grandparents and Great Grand parents

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    Going through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).I a
    Going through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).




    I am pretty sure that the little girl on the left is my Mum (So the photos must have been taken around 1943-1944) and the other two girls are her sisters (My Aunties) Eli on the right and Yrsa in the middle.

    I assume that the women in the back are their grand parents (my great grands) with the woman on the right being my grandmothers (mormor's) mum and the one on the right being grandad's (morfar'd) mum.


    Here is a family photo of what I assume is my grandmothers (mormor's) family. I think it is my grandma in the middle right behind my great grandmother.


    I assume this is my great grandparents, but I cannot be certain.




    This must be a birthday for my grandmother.


    This was taken outside the farm where my mum grew up. It is my grandad (morfar) in the middle on the right and it could be my grandmother (mormor) on the stairs with her mum. The farm is still there today owned by my uncle.






    This must be some of the family on my grandads (morfar's) side, so possibly some of his siblings.

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    Comissioned work

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    A friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.I said I was h
    A friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.

    I said I was happy to help and on a very rainy day we managed to get the the shoot done. This is the most corporatey of the lot.


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    Ring flash portrait

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    I purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following ha
    I purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following happy snap photo of Kim.




    We are planning a holiday and I am thinking that I might bring it along.
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    4. May 2015 12:05
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    France 1983

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    When I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad throug
    When I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.

    In 1983 I went with my mum and dad through France and through Avignon.

    We were camping on the opposite side of the river just where the half bridge would have met the other bank.



    One night there was a firework and we got showered in debris from the exploded rockets.





    4. May 2015 12:05
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    Kenya Camping

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    In Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we
    In Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we would sit around a camp fire and on more than one occasion were we visited by lions either wandering past or approaching the camp site at night.

    One night my mum woke up with a lion starring into the tent and we had paw prints on the car next to the tent.

     






































    Some of the sights were truly amazing such as the extinct volcanoes.



    Or Lake paradise in Marsabit in the middle of the desert.




    Or lake Nakuru with all the flamingoes (and as I discovered, ancle deep poo).



    And the locals were always friendly.




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    Tender Embrace

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    Last weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on t
    Last weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on the mannequins. Two of the arms were placed on the floor perfectly for this tender embrace.


    17. April 2015 16:04
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    Fox Easter family show

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    Sunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass fo
    Sunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios.

    This year we bought an unlimited rides pass for all of us. This mean that both Lucas and Aiden could do a lot of rides with bot Kim and I.

    Aiden was feeling a little sick but he didn't let that stop him and Lucas was a bit more hesitant and spend the first couple of hours refusing to go on any rides but once he got started he wasn't to be stopped.







    We went with a couple of friends and everyone had fun.
















    Except he who had to take Aiden on all the rides that make me seasick.










    The also had a 1:1 size Lightning McQueen car and Mack truck, but Aiden wasn't in a mood to say hello or have his photo taken.





    17. April 2015 13:04
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    Symbio Wildlife park

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    On the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to
    On the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to purchase some cheap tickets and it is a great place for small kids as they can pad and feed the animals. Aiden especially loves animals and is getting good at feeding them himself.







    Even Lucas who is normally terrified of animals eventually took courage to touch a Joey (baby kangaroo).







    But he was too scared to approach the larger ones.




    We also looked at some of the other animals there, such as the crocodiles.




    The Dingo's.




    The snakes.




    The Emu




    And the chameleons.




    And the red panda.


    29. March 2015 08:03
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    Le Noir - or The Dark and intimate side of Cirque du Soleil

    29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    This week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a
    This week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.

    It was a bit of a last minute decision day before as cheap tickets suddenly came up.



    It was really good with death dying stunts and great performances and rancy sexiness to enjoy.


    18. March 2015 13:03
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    Bedstefar visiting

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    I February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden
    I February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.

    Aiden was very excited to have him here and Lucas was initially a bit shy but eventually warmed up.



    My Dad brought all my old lego from Denmark, much to the amusement of especially Lucas who enjoys building things.




    Aiden eventually also wanted to join.




    They also spent time in the garden playing ball.










    One day we went to Darling harbour for the Chinese new year. We stopped for some coffee and chilled out.










    Afterwards we went to see the chinese decorations.
















    And we also did a carousel ride.







    And we also stopped to get some photos of my dad with both the kids together...which is never easy.








    1. March 2015 09:03
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    Swan Lake

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    Kim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.Ne
    Kim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.

    Neither of us had ever seen the swan lake and really wanted to see it. My dad was here at the same time but he was happy to babysit the kids while we we were going.



    It was a beautiful performance and without a doubt the best ballet I have seen.







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    Kenya Tribes

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    It was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80&#39;s. Much of the the country had seen very few (if a
    It was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if any) white people.

    So, everywhere that we went we seemed to be the main attraction (especially me and my brother with our blonde hair).

    To be honest I can't identify all the tribes anymore, but I know that a lot of them are from Samburu, Turkana and the northern part of Kenya.

    I suspect that if you went to those areas today then they would all be wearing T-Shirts.
















































































































































































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    Kims Babtism

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

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    Meeting the relatives

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    This week we travelled to Denmark to meet the relatives. We flew straight from Sydney to Copenhagen with short stopovers in Singapore and London. Aiden behaved like a little angel pretty much all the way although he was pretty tired on the last stretch from London.

    The purpose of our trip was initially to introduce Aiden to both his Grandmother and Granddad (Bedstefar), but since my mum passed away last month he could only meet my dad.

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    It took a couple of days for both granddad (Bedstefar) and Aiden to get used to each other, but now they really enjoy each others company and have fun playing with eachother (although it will take some time before we get him to babysit as he refuses to change nappies).

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    We also went to the cemetry to visit my mum who passed away recently and my brother. It is a pity my Mum didn't get to meet Aiden, but at least he has now been to the cemetry.

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    We also went to visit my grand parents (Aidens great grandparents) as well as my great grand parents and great great grandparents (5 generations in one place).

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    One afternoon we went to my Aunties house to visit.

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    On a couple of evenings we had an outdoor BBQ. My dad was looking after the meat and we were looking after the side dishes and deserts. On the first evening my dad managed to burn the chicken a faid bit.

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    One afternoon we all went to the local zoo (It must have been 30 years since I last went there).

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    We tried the swings there, but Aiden wasn't happy with them (Maybe when he is older).

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    In the evenings we went down memory lane where my dad pulled out old 16mm film from when I was a toddler.

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    We were in Denmark a week and a half and it was really nice to see Aiden and my Dad getting along. I am hoping that my dad will come to Sydney in the near future and spend more time with Aiden...it will be good for him to know Bedstefar as he is growing up.





    10. July 2011 10:30
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    Jerusalem Bay 2011

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    Today was a beautiful winters day...cool, windy and blue skies and we decided to use this beautiful Sunday to go on a bushwalk with Aiden (his first real bushwalk).

    The walk we decided to do was one up at Cowan from the station down to Jerusalem Bay (5km return). I carried Aiden all the way in a small sling/backpac we have for him.

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    He is still not used to the sling and keeps leaning back...but hopefully we can get him a bit more used to it before our holiday to Croatia.

    The walk follows a creek with a small stream running through it. Eventually it reaches the bay which is a picturesque little place.

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    It was a great trip and it was great to get out and get some exercise.

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    Afterwards we had lunch at Berowra at a place I had been to before. Unfortunately it had changed owners and didn't have the same quality to it any longer.

    4. July 2011 12:18
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    Getting Aiden used to the Sand

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    We had a beautiful winter day yesterday and we decided to head down to the beach to get Aiden used to the feel of sand.



    He took it a lot better than expected and although wasn't playing with the sand at least he tolerated his feet and hands touching it.



    He was also quite content sucking his fingers being full of sand.

    4. July 2011 11:49
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    Kims Birthday

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    This week it was Kims Birthday (one of the big ones with a zero in it). In the morning she was surprised with a big bunch of flowers delivered and she thought they were from me...she was very surprised when she discovered they were from my dad.



    ...and I got an earful because she thought that I hadn't gotten her any...well I did and they were delivered by the end of the afternoon and they were different from the ones I ordered (they just delivered a palin bunch of roses which was very dissappointing but the florist gave me a refund when I complained about it).




    In the evening we had Kims dad baby sitting while we went to Sepia for the degustation menu.




    The food was really yummi and time just flew away.





    On the Sunday we celebrated with the family on a japanese restaurant followed by cake and birthday song.



    Happy Birthday Kim!!






    21. June 2011 09:10
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    Mum passed away

    21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    mum passed away


    Week before last my mum passed away.

    She had her birthday on the Saturday where we called her and sang har Happy Birthday. The next day I received an email from my auntie saying that my mum had another stroke on the day after her birthday and that she probably wouldn't make it through the night.

    Obviously a bit of a shock and after calling the hospital they confirmed that she was in a coma and that it wasn't looking good. The stroke was on the opposite side of where she previously had a stroke so even if she woke up she would probably be totally paralysed.

    Later that day I managed to get hold of my aunt and spoke to her to try and decide whether I should jump on a plane immediately or wherhet I should wait and see. I decided that because she was asleep there wouldn't be much value in me going there since it could be a long wait. My mums health has been pretty bad for a while so every time I've spoken to her I've know that it could be the last time. The one regret I have is that I only spoke to her briefly on her Birthday because we were going out for dinner.

    On the 8th I reveived a call from my Aunt in the middle of the night saying that my mum had quietly slept in and that I better make my way to Denmark because there was a lot of decisions that had to be made.

    The last photo of my Mum

    When I arrived to Denmark my Dad hadn't arrived yet and his neighbour was out so I was unable to get into his apartment. I decided to go for a walk down to the hospital where my mum was and I was sitting outside for a while. Every time I saw someone in a window I was hoping that I would catch a glimse of my mum.

    Next day my dad had arrived and we had a very busy day organising the funeral with the funeral company and starting to clear out her apartment. I had to make a decision as to what I wanted to keep and what should be disposed of. Over the next couple of days I managed to pack two boxes of stuff to keep and the rest was thrown out (apart from one box of porcelain painted by my grandma which I gave to my auntie). It was belongings that represented my Mums entire life and I had to make decisions as what to keep. In the end I only kept a few things that I would like to remember her by where the photos were an important part. I also kept a few of my grandmothers things that she had.

    My mum had kept a lot of my things which I had to throw out as well. There were a number of really old bottles of wine from before I moved to Australia where the only one that was perfectly drinkable was a 1987 bottle (The rest had turned to vinegar). My dad and I shared this bottle over an outside BBQ one evening.



    It is really sad to see how my Mums last few years has split up the family as well as old friends...when she had her first stroke years ago she was very much let down by both family members and friends that she thought she could depend on. A couple of these turned up to the funeral service...I am sure my mum would rather have had them not being there.


    On the thursday we had my mums funeral at the church next to where she was born and I found it really hard to say my last goodbuy to her. It is one thing knowing she has passed away, but it really sunk in when she was right there in her coffin.



    It was difficult for me to take these photos, but I needed something to remember the funeral by.



    After the funeral we had lunch at Marielyst. It was good to catch up with some of my family members especially my mums sisters and my cousins and I am grateful for all the flowers that were sent.



    In the middle of the lunch my dads sister came and threw a spanner in the wheels. She has days before promised that she would take care of the legal side and in the middle of the lunch she declared that she didn't want to do it afterall. I find her timing absolutely appaling and dissapointing. She could have let me know of that decisions earlier...instead I had to rush around and organise a lawyer in the afternoon where I thoughs I could finally site back and reflect on the loss of my mum and pack my things to finally go home next morning.

    Anyway it got all sorted and next day I returned back to Australia.

    I am really sorry that my mum never got to meet Aiden and I am sorry that Aiden never got to meet his grandmother. She passed away day after Aidens 1yo birthday and we were planning togo to Denmark next month to finally introduce them to eachother.


    I hope that if there is something after that she has finally found some peace and that she is with my brother and that both of them are young, happy and healthy. The years since my brother passed away were really tough on my mum...she has had a tough autumn and her wish was always to be buried next to him in Vaeggerloese.

    We will all miss her very much...



    7. June 2011 03:32
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    Aiden 1 year old

    7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    aiden 1 year old


    Today it was Aidens 1st Birthday and we celebrated it quietly with a birthday song and a little cupcake with a candle in it.



    He is now a lot more curious about his environment and crawls around the livingroom investigating every corner. He is still commando crawling, but when he is determined to get to something then he is pretty quick.


    We also measured him up against a wall and he is now 74cm tall and weighs just over 10kg. He is starting to become a real handful. He is used to me taking him with me in the shower and really doesn't like being bathed in a bathtub any more and it now takes the two of us to dress him (one of us to hold him while the other person dresses him). He is getting so strong that it is hard to one person to hold him is he starts wiggling like a worm.

    On Sunday is his big birthday party and I really hope that I will be able to be there and celebrate it with him. Aiden's Grandmother (my Mum) had another stroke on Sunday (the day after her 69th Birthday) and things don't look very good at the moment and I may suddenly have to rush back to Denmark. I really hope she will hold out as I don't want to miss my little boys first Birthday party.

    I am really sad that my Mum and Aiden hasn't had a chance to meet. We are supposed to go back there in August to visit her...but now we will have to re-evaluate our plans.

    4. June 2011 01:26
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    Vivid Sydney 2011

    4. June 2011 01:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    vivid sydney 2011


    Again this year I went into the city to have a look at Vivid Sydney. This is a festival of light and music in the city around Circular Quay, The Rocks and the Opera House.

    On the first few days of the festival it was raining a bit, but one evening when there was a clear night I went into the city leaving Kim and Aiden at home.

    I managed to get a couple of good photos I think although I spent way too much time on photos of the opera house and therefore ran out of time.








    This was the third year of the festival and I found this years festival much more creative than the previous years.


    Anyway, here are some of the more interesting photos from the evening.

    1. June 2011 10:36
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    Another trip to Centenial Park

    1. June 2011 10:36 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    another trip to centenial park


    This weekend we made another trip to Centennial Park to go for a walk, have lunch & coffee and take some photos. Is it becoming a regular event so expect some more post in the future.

    This Sunday the park was car free, meaning that everyone had to park outside the gates rather then drive into the park. It meant that there was a lot less people in the park which made it even more enjoyable. The trees as beautiful with their golden yellow and red leaves.


    It is currently Autumn in Sydney and lately the weather had been fairly miserable and even this Sunday when we went to the park it looked a bit dark and gloomy at first. Fortunately the grass and leaves were fairly dry so I could do our 11 Month photos of Aiden. At first he didn't like the leaves at all, but after a few minutes he warmed up to the idea and started having fun playing with them (and eating them).








    He is very funny at the moment, he is starting to crawl a lot faster and would try and get to the camera so I had to keep crawling backwards to keep the distance between us.


    1. June 2011 10:17
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    ABBA Cruise

    1. June 2011 10:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    abba cruise


    Friday night Kim, Dylan and I joined a number of Kims friends on the Abba cruise on the Sydney Harbour.

    Dylan had completed a writing assignment we gave him a couple of weeks earlier (to write a 500 word essay about our easter holiday) and as a reward we took him along on the cruise.

    The boat was a fairly small boat (almost house boat sized) and probably fitted around 80 people onboard. The Abba band was pretty good. The singing wasn't brilliant, but still very good entertainment and they managed to get the boat rocking. We even managed to get Dylan up dancing (even though we didn't give him much choice).




    (oh...this photo is intentionally blurred...I tried to create a cool effect by zooming while I took the photo with a rear-curtain sync).


    It was a beautiful calm night, so it was nice to once in a while go up on deck to enjoy the view of the city line. Vivid Sydney had just started so Circular Quay, The opera house and The Rocks was all lit up. I will be heading in there one of the next few nights to take some more photos (I tried to take a couple of photos from the boat but Abba was rocking it too much ;-) ).



    I hope Nikon will soon announce the D800...my old D50 was really strugling this evening with the low light conditions and I didn't bring a Tripod along.