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BBQ

Well after building up my flex time from minus hours up to about four hours, I blew the lot of it this afternoon on a BBQ at Tony's place.  This was to celebrate completing a project in record time - dev-test-prod-release in two weeks! Don't think that's ever been done before heh.

So had some wine, beer, cheese, fruit, prawns and other nibblies.. and then came the BBQ! Oops! :)

It was a gorgeous spring day too.. was definitely nicer than being at work :)
I'm still pissed that iTunes lost all my Trip Journal GPS tracks.  The same backup/restore didn't wipe the iPhone "notes" I took during the trip, just the Trip Journal stuff.  I dread to think how many photos I took out the window of the car that I'll never be able to find now :(  Had a couple of beers at lunch at work yesterday which helped a little.  But not much.

Today was ok.  Built some Lego.  Read lots of news feeds.  Cleaned the kitchen.  Tried to sort out finances (with the intent to figure out how much our holiday cost us in the end).  Dreading doing tax return.  

Watched Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone tonight.  Was epic cool to see all the been-there's we saw last month :)

Every time I think about my GPS tracks I get sad again .. *sigh*

Spring

I love spring, I truly do.  It's getting warmer and lighter and flowers are everywhere!  Walking around and seeing all the flowers makes me smile.

Had a nice walk around part of the lake and back today at lunch.  Although it's just a little bit too warm I think for walking during the day anymore.  I get too sweaty and I don't like that.  I'd done 12300 steps by the time I left work.  Then another 2500 on the walk up the hill.  Not quite as hot in the evenings, so will be able to walk home for a while longer.  After that I'm not sure how I will get my exercise quota as I really dislike getting sweaty.

It's amazing how much difference a month and daylight saving makes to the light when I leave work.  Previously the sun was on its way to setting.  Now it still has a couple of hours to go.

I love this time of year.

Azaleas

2009 Year in Review

This will end up being my year in review post.  When I actually get around to writing it ;)

Just putting a placeholder here cause MT is pretty crap at back dating across months.

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So. 2009.  

Certainly not as *big* a year as 2008.

We've been in our house over a year now, but it's still not really "settled".  We did buy a nice big dining table, but that's about it.  We still haven't fully organised the rumpus room (although shelves are finally on order!!), and so "my" hobby room has been held up because of that (and because I've been too lazy to try and Freecycle all the crap that's been dumped in there).  We've only put hooks in the wall for one thing (my big Lego mosaic) so most of our pictures are still waiting for somewhere to go.  The spare bedroom has continued to be really really useful, and we've had a steady stream of people staying the night (mostly my brother heh).  The pool has been *brilliant*.  Mostly got the hang of taking care of it, so hopefully we don't get any algal blooms this year.

Work has been variable again this year.  The first half of the year feels like a bit of a blur.  I got a couple of big projects completed mostly on schedule.  The second half of the year was mostly working on the one thing, which we tried but failed to get into production by Christmas.  All through the year it was just insanely busy.  Not as insane as Stu's work though.  He was essentially doing three people's work and the stress of it all was taking a toll on his health.  So when an ex colleague had a positition advertised, she said he should apply.  Which he did, and he got it.  So a new year and a new job for the sweetie.

Our big holiday of the year was a trip to Japan for two weeks.  It was a significant challenge to try and organise because we went with a total of six people.  In the end Nat and I did the majority of the planning which worked reasonably well.  The holiday was *fantastic*!! - had a really great time.  Wish we could have stayed longer - at least twice as long would have been the bare minimum I think.

Went to Sydney a few times - in January over the long weekend while Stu played in Cancon - just caught up with lots of my friends and family.  Also in October for a primarily touristy weekend - even stayed in a hotel!  And then for Christmas and again for New Years.  Went down to Malua Bay with DC three times in March, April and October.  Mostly just us and him, but we did get Neil down for the October weekend.  And to Kangaroo Valley for Chris B's 50th which was a lot of fun.

Our fish tank numbers remained stable at seven.  We did lose a huge number of fish in the heatwave in February (where we had three consecutive 40C days with no cooling down at night).  All the julis, all but one of the adult multis, and all the tetras and the other little fish died.  The young multies and my angel were the only upstairs survivors.  I replaced the tetties with some leopard danios.  The multis grew up and have been breeding like rabbits.  Stu brought home the three julis he had at work and got some leleupies too.  The kribs downstairs I think need to have their tank rearranged, as they just sit there and do *nothing* all day.  Guppy breeding has slowed down dramatically too, not sure what's going on there, maybe needs some new genes..

Fairly quiet Lego year.  Made a nice big mosaic of Australia, and now my mosaics have a hanging place in the spare room.  I dug out and sold a bunch of Space Lego which cleared a little space - but have a long way to go!  And over Christmas built the Star Destroyer and Millennium Falcon to have them on display together.

Movies
  • The Reader - a bit disjointed but interesting
  • Star Trek - really good, although changed too much cannon for my liking
  • Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince - a lot of fun, but a bit weak as a movie compared to the book
  • Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea - very sweet
  • Up - pretty good, a bit dulled by the 3D glasses
  • Avatar - beautiful, but killed by the 3D glasses
Books (this is possibly not all of them)
  • Shere by Michael Crichton
  • all the TOS Star Trek movie books
  • Unreliable Memoirs by Clive James
  • Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
  • Roald Dahl Fizwizzing collection (except the autobiographies)
  • Inner Space by Nathan Elliot
  • The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
  • The Daily Coyote by Shreve Stockton
  • First four Little House books by Laura Ingalls-Wilder
  • Clear and Present Danger by Tom Clancy
  • The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett
  • E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial by William Kotzwinkle
  • It Sucked and then I Cried by Heather Armstrong of Dooce.com
  • Watership Down by Richard Adams

Other snippets
  • Had some car trouble - battery was only a year and a half old, but kept dying, probably because of the central locking draining it.  NRMA battery dude who eventually replaced it after Christmas didn't seem overly competant
  • Got frustrated with the *crap* sold at computer fairs - most of which simply does not work
  • Went to a balloon fiesta in March.  Still haven't been up in one!
  • Went to the Darwin exhibition at the museum with DC
  • Saw The 39 Steps at the theatre with DC
  • Two dust storms - dust so fine the pool filter won't get it out
  • Several anime nights
  • Got a Wii and spent many many hours playing on it
  • Two work trivia nights that our table won, so we got nominated to run the next one.  But it was cancelled at the last minute due to lack of interest.  Also came second in the TAMS trivia night at the stadium.
  • Hard drived died, so got a new one and have been trialling Windows 7
  • Had a Monty Python night - watched the three movies and drank Holy GrAil
  • Frustration with my hosting provider, who did an upgrade and broke my captchas.  Then they did something else that broke logging in October and that hasn't worked since.  For me, it's a case of you get what you pay for (which is nothing, so I can't complain).  
  • Went to Air Guitar championships with Nat - extremelly noisy - would take ear plugs if I went again
  • Went to Newcastle for Stu's grandmother's funeral
  • A couple of fondue nights (cheese/chocolate and meat), and Singstar afternoons at Windy's.  Did a couple of chocolate fondue nights here with ourselves and friends.
  • Went to the snow twice on consecutive weekends - a Sunday then a Saturday - both times with Steve W.
  • Had a hanami festival in our front yard under our blooming cherry tree
  • Went to Floriade Nightfest
  • My highschool penfriend, Pirjo, from Finland, came to stay with us and we went out to Tidbinbilla to see the kangaroos up close
  • Hottest November on record (we completely skipped spring and went from winter to summer)
So there you go.  Happy new year everyone :)
So I did get some useful stuff done.  Like tending to the pool and the weeds in the pavers.  And working some more on my Japan photos.  And the shopping.

For dinner I cooked the tomato bake we did the other week again, as well as a potato bake, with added bacon and spring onions and parsley.  Both epic nom! :)  And a delicious mango for dessert.  And entirely too much tv.

Four days to go and counting...

Chillin...

Today was a perfectly reasonable spring day.  So I spent the entire day indoors.. doh!

Tonight it's down to 14C and a cool breeze blowing.

So naturally I'm sitting here freezing just so I can let enough cool air through to cool down the house somewhat before summer returns with a vengeance tomorrow.

Pity the week is not over yet... 

Still missing spring

Still feeling a bit jipped about a lack of spring.  It just skipped straight into summer.  Which would be ok except it's too *hot* to feel like doing much around the house.  Blah.

Much more relaxing day today, although I still don't have anyone (except me) using my proxies.  

And not even getting a full weekend.. *sigh*
So what else has been happening this week?

Well Tuesday we had Jeff & Ruth over for dinner.  Nothing fancy, just pasta, but some nice nibbles beforehand.  Conversation got all philosophical-like. heh.  Then we watched Stu's Japan photo dvd.

Thursday went out for dinner to Ginger & Spice in Gungahlin with Scott and Kerry and Jeff and Ruth.  I'd had a few beers by this point, so evening was perfectly pleasant ;)  They'd ordered by the time we got there, so when we arrived, so did the food.  So didn't get much conversation really.

Yesterday had a fairly slow day.  Went for a walk up Mt Rogers.  Then had Nat and Andrew over to play Wii.  Played some really freaky rabbitd game, and then some Mario Kart.  Actually managed to unlock two new cups to play. 

Today I came pretty much as close as I'll ever get to finishing the Olympics (as anyone who reads my Twitter feeds will have been bombarded with ;) ).  The only things remaining are Wario and Amy's 110m hurdles in mission mode, the perfect 10 in vault emblem, and the perfect scores in skeet and archery.  When I got the last trophy today, it put up a special congratulations screen and started playing game credits, with a "thankyou for playing" screen at the end :)   

I should point out that I was enjoying the glorious spring weather today while playing Wii.  Had doors and windows open and was gazing out at our cherry tree which is *going off* at the moment :)
First up, a pic of the cherry blossoms that are starting to open (took this yesterday)

Weeping cherry buds
Today was quite a spectacular spring day. Got picked up by Scott and Kerry and headed out to Yass for lunch.

The country side is very green at the moment.

Green hills
One of Annie's chooks

Chook
They have heaps of gorgeous daffodils

Daffodil
Cherry blossoms are making me feel like I'm back in Japan (except there were bees today)

Cherry blossom with bee
Lunch was some wonderful roast beef that Annie cooked, and a spectacular ice cream cake that Ruth made

Ice cream cake
Then we went down to Yass park with all the kids

Yass park slide

Yass park magpie
Got home very late, and had to cram a whole stack of work into a very short time before it got too dark.

Cooked mushroom pizzas for dinner (that's a base of a few big portabella mushrooms, stuffed with veggies and cheese) and played some Olympics and got another crown. Still hate hate hate fencing. And called the parents for father's day.

Is it bed time now? :)