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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Zig Zag Railway and Friends of Thomas

Hi anyone,

Last Saturday was the long anticipated "Friends of Thomas" at Zig Zag Railway day. Our family group included, us, Zane, Airley, Brad and Cindy and both sets of grand parents. Mariana, Renato, Luca and Marco along with Jeff and Kitty came as well.

The day started early as the Zig Zag railway is 2 hrs west of Sydney. The weather in Sydney has been hot lately, so it was a bit of shock the 9c temp that awaited when we arrived. Very chilly, but we were in the mountains (>3500ft).

The "adventure" includes a ride up and down the now historic Zig Zag railway in some rickety old carriages pulled by "Thomas the Tank Engine". The ride up and down lasts about 25mins, and you spend an hour between trips in a shed full of fun activities for kids and hot coffee or tea for adults (very much needed on this day).

After returning to Clarence Station, we had a picnic lunch - still chilly but luckily it had warmed a little.

I can fully recommend this to any parent with kids into Thomas. Train buffs might like it too!

See you soon.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Hunter Valley Gardens

Hi anyone,

Spent and enjoyable Sunday up at the Hunter Valley Gardens.
2008-11-09 Hunter Valley Gardens


We carpooled with Jeff & Kitty and met Renato, Mariana and the boys there. The gardens are well worth a visit if you're into 'that'. Spectacular, good at this time of year. In the end, didn't even get to a winery :( - but doesn't matter - it was a great day out.

Aimee enjoyed herself running virtually everywhere as a 3yr old does. Might have to go back for the Xmas lights spectacular, looks interesting from the website.

I've posted some pics on Picasa Web, nothing compared to Renato and Jeff's efforts with there 'big' EOS type cameras, but good enough to capture the day.

ciao.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Our Dell XPS420 christened...and F1

Hi anyone,

Been a busy few weeks for us. Two weeks ago, our new Dell XPS420 arrived. I must say, I'm impressed with the Dell experience - much easier than building my own. The PC arrived 7 days after order, everything nicely packed up and in it's place. Installation was a breeze (well it should be hey :)) and it all fired up 1st go. The order, 100% correct!

I've since spent my nights since transferring data, setting up Flight Sim X (which runs very nicely on this beast) and coming to grips with Vista. Obviously, the whole UAC thing in Vista is a little painful, but reading up on it you can see it has it's purpose. The other prob I encountered was the Windows Easy Transfer thing - it don't work - so ended up mapping folders and transferring over the local network. Don't waste your time troubleshooting, no useful logs/errors - trust me.

Luca and Marco's christening was Sunday week ago, have uploaded some pics so check out the Album if interested. Another two Catholics in the world hey!

Uploaded this video of Aimee on a skateboard with her cousin Ryan taken at the start of March on our now broken :( Canon IXUS 75 , just a test really, it was an 88MB upload, not sure how big now as blogger did some post processing on it Don't play it if you don't have the bandwidth.

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Watched the Melbourne F1 over the w/e. Only 7 cars of 22 finished. Hmmm. Plenty of carbon Fibre flying. Hopefully race 1 is not an indication of how the season will go for Webber. Good to see the Honda's back to midfield pace. Looks like the removal of driver aids like traction control and engine braking is a good move, might be interesting to watch this year to see how things pan out. As they say ... somewhere..."bring it on..."

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Chicken Pox , Pasta, Birthday, Xmas, Europe and a Wii

Hi again, been slack with the blogging, but who reads anyway?

A few weeks back Rose got chicken pox....who knew hey! She never had it as a child and was exposed to it by our nephew Kurtis. Anyway, she spent an annoying week at home trying not to scratch. Luckily, I've had it (well 99% sure), and Aimee was vaccinated :) Rose is fit and well and back at work now!.

The other annoying aspect to chicken pox was that we had booked an Italian Cooking class that was a xmas gift for us and the WongChu's from Lars last year. Of course -Rose with pox couldn't attend - and the cancellation policy ...."tough"- no refund or credit and you can't reschedule. So I ended up going without Rose. The course itself was enjoyable, made fresh pasta - and the eating part was the best, though the lack of cancellation policy left a slightly sour taste.

The WongChu's are heading to HK and Europe for a month - Xmas in Paris (very nice). As it was Wongy's B'day last weekend, and they fly tomorrow, we had dinner last Saturday as a bit of a happy b'day/farewell/merry Xmas get together. We went over early and played on their Wii, which I've kindly volunteered to look after while they're O/S...look out high scores - not. The whole gang was there, Us*3, Jeff, Kitty, Lars, Craig, Thao, Mariana, Renato and the boys (who mainly slept....). We went to the Asia's Restaurant in Lindfield. Very nice, I especially like the soft shell crab and chilli eggplant. Yum. Aimee was relatively good for the night...no major incidents to report - and she scored early Xmas presents :)

Anyway, enough for now - blogul8r.

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Friday, October 5, 2007

Aimee met the boys

Hi,

just a quick update, Luca and Marco will be out tomorrow, so last night we visited Mariana and Renato in hospital to give them a few things they'll need when they do get home. We kept telling Aimee the boy's names and to be gentle and quiet and that this was the first time she would see "the bubba's"

Anyway, she was so intrigued, I held over the boys who were sought of asleep - she starts of by patting herself on the chest and repeating her name - so as to introduce herself. Strangely - the boys did not respond :). It was so funny to see....sorry - boring tidbit to most, interesting to me.

As we left, she yells out, "see ya boys".

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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

time for a blog (read "catch up")

Hi,

Got to hold Marco last Thursday night, he had just been moved from the humidicrib - it reminded me how tiny Aimee was when she was born and in the "same place". I look at Aimee now and can't believe the transformation in 2 years. Here's the latest pic of the two boys - Luca and Marco. I didn't mention before, Rose will be Luca's godmother. Both boys are well and should come home later this week or early next.

We got back last night from the farm, we all had a very relaxing w/e, well I did :) Rose's family were all there. The boys were busy installing a water tank and a pump line from the river to the house - I did very little to help as I was avoiding the sun - lame excuse I know. The weather was hot and sunny, I'd hate to see how hot it will be in Summer. Aimee has taken to the ATV, she likes going for rides and scaringly enough now knows how to start it. Will have to keep an extra eye on her now. When I get a chance, I'll youtube a video of her riding the ATV with her cousin Ryan.

Even though we were at the farm, I see from our weather station that the weather at home was nice and hot over the long w/e too. If you're interested, be sure to check out the weather site, I've added a tonne of information provided by the weather station and extracted by Andy Keir's FreeWX software.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Welcome Luca and Marco

Should have blogged this earlier...been busy :)

Our friends, Mariana and Renato are the proud parents of twin boys. Great news hey... The boys were delivered on Aimee's B'day, 31/8/07.

The boys are 6 weeks prem, so in hospital still...but they are well, just there to fatten up. Marco was the smallest at 1.41o kgs, Luca at 1.9kgs+

So, Aimee and the boys to forever share a b'day - guess it makes it hard to forget hey.

blog you later...

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