Sunday, August 28, 2005

Canines


On Saturday Anna, Todd, Tanya, Marcus and I went out for breaksfast followed by baby shopping, and then headed down to the Sunshine Coast for Annette and Evan's housewarming party in our new wheels. We had a lovely day sitting outside in the windy sun. Anna and Todd practised being parents to the killer Daschunds.



Todd concentrating hard to push out a fart.












Today we went shopping (I got a new bikini yippeee!) and then took Lenny for a picnic in New Farm park before I got dropped off at the office to work... what a nerd.













I can't seem to get the camera to work anymore. Must've been that last photo that did it...

Monday, August 22, 2005

Baby Miller @ 33 weeks

Not long to go for Mr/Miss Miller! Mommy is doing very well, and the nurse said the baby's heartbeat sounded healthy and very active!

Hair today, gone tomorrow...



Yip, it's gone! And it still feels long, so watch this space cos more might disappear...

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Princess Fiona Spotted!


I've managed to keep the paparazzi off my back since I've been in Aus, but it seems they've tracked me down at Oktoberfest 2004 (look for the green ogre ears). Those of you in the UK can see a hard copy in this week's TNT magazine, page 94!

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Brisbane City Life

Brisbane CBD is great cos it's so compact, shiny and new, and you feel like you've got it covered after wandering the streets for a coupla hours. All the streets running east-west are named after queens and all the streets intersecting them going north-south to the river are named after kings. So, it's really easy to navigate and find your way around.If you don't believe me, check out the map which also happens to have a big arrow showing where I work...
The people are astonishingly friendly - you can walk into a lift and a stranger will smile and say "hey, howz it going?", and if you need help or service of ANY kind, you're greeted with a friendly welcome - quite a shock to the system and a total change from London where you automatically expect rudeness. It catches me off guard sometimes because I'll be making a cup of tea at work and a stranger strikes up a friendly conversation out of nowhere! And the men are so gentlemanly - at any possible place which contains a door (train, lift, building...) they stand back and wave you through politely.
And this place is shoppers' paradise! Everywhere you go there are shopping centres. There's no excuse for not having a bulging wardrobe!!

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

4th Lamborghini sighting


My car is following me! It's obviously been shipped successfully to Brisbane (from London, and previously Dublin and Monaco), cos I saw it on the road on Saturday - a gleaming orange Lamborghini with some a*shole driving it without my permission. The sighting occurred during my retail therapy afternoon with my sister. I got a very summery dress (middle of winter - go figure?? Oh, polo tournaments!!) and some work pant which I need to shorten by about a metre. I didn't know Aussie chicks were really tall?

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Breaking News

I've got a job (YOB)! I went to an interview this morning and while I was wandering around the shops after looking for potential work clothes, I got a call to say they wanted me to start... tomorrow! So I'm back in the working world, albeit for 20 days at first (contract), but at least my new Aus bank account will start to get used! And my brain of course.
Going to my first Aussie BBQ (I mean braai!) tonight - a friend of Luke's dad is a butcher so he has a healthy supply of beef which I offered to help get rid of. We were going to hit the town afterwards and go tenpin bowling and drinking but I think I should save my hangovers for at least the 2nd or 3rd day of work, not the first!

Monday, August 01, 2005

I'm a Yardie

After a tearful goodbye to the folks on Wednesday morning (and them nearly missing their flight... making a habit of it!) I ventured into town and sorted out my visa and bank account etc. and searched for some IT jobs on the net. I updated my CV and applied to a few jobs to gauge the response, and about 6 (incoming!) phonecalls later I had 2 meetings set up at IT recruitment agencies.
I also spotted a horse riding ad in the yellow pages which strongly winked at me, so I phoned them to find out about their rides, prices... and cheekily asked if they were looking to hire anybody soon. The answer was perfect: no they don't hire permanent people, but they have a group of staff who are on call for the weekends, so would I like to sign up? YES please!
I spent Saturday there, learning the ropes - literally, cos they have these funny hook things to which you tie the horses in a special way. They also use Australian stock saddles which are kinda like a hybrid between English and Western, and they fasten totally differently to what I'm used to, so it was quite interesting learning these new ways! I got to lead a 1 1/2 hour beginner trail ride in the afternoon and acquaint myself with the 2500 acres of farmland. One of the guys on the ride was an Aussie Olympic diver who was worried about falling off in case his coach killed him. His mate was born in Durbs but emigrated to SA when he was young. He was supporting the Aussies in the rugby - traitor! And unlucky for him - he backed the wrong side :)
If you want to see pictures, check out: Slickers Horse Riding and if you know anybody in Brisbane who wants to go riding, tell them to come in 2 weeks time when I've graduated from being a Yardie (cleaning, grooming, tacking up etc) to a proper Guide and I'll take them for the ride of their lives! They also do an experienced winery ride - the ride there takes 3 hours and the same route back takes 1. Gee, I wonder why?!! Sounds just up my street!