We were able to take a nice long lunch on Tuesday in Melbourne and got to do some more exploring...and shopping! I remembered to take a few pictures this time.
This first one is just a view of a normal city block...
Then, right in the middle of these big city blocks, there are these little 'lane ways' that cut right through the middle of the blocks and are just lined with shops and cafes! Some are open air, some were enclosed and they all just led to more and more shopping! Here were some of my favorite little 'lane ways'!
Was really fun to see another part of Australia and I am sure I will go back to Melbourne another time or two during my 6 months here. I was happy to get back to my little life and routine here in Sydney though...and now, almost time to come back to the States for my visit!!!!!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Lots of food, little time...
So sorry that I have been a bad blogger lately. Several of you have called me out for not updating in a while! While I am sorry that I haven't blogged in a while...it is at least nice to know that people do actually read this and miss when I don't update it...ha ha!
It isn't that I haven't had things to blog about...it is just that I haven't had much time. As you all know, I have had 2 work colleagues in town for over a week now and our schedules have been jam packed. Unfortunately, since our fun first weekend, I don't have any pictures to show for it, but figured a blog update was still needed.
The time since my work colleagues have been here has consisted of lots of meetings with some of our outside vendors and partners...and that resulted in probably one of the most amazing weeks of eating I have ever had, ha! I have had everything from awesome fish and chips to the best calamari I have ever had...veal ragu at an amazing and adorable Italian restaurant...scallops with bacon, mushrooms and tomatoes...pineapple and coconut danish and almond croissants...wine, wine, wine and more wine!
We had the fanciest business lunch I have ever had when we went for a lunch meeting with our partners at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Our meeting and lunch was at their office and this office was unbelieveable. It had coffee shops and a few stores in the bottom level and I even saw a hair salon and spa! The offices were gorgeous and overlooked the beautiful Darling Harbour in Sydney. We had a one hour meeting and then continued our meeting over lunch in a separate room. Started off with a waiter offering us sparkling water and juice drinks and then I knew I was in for a real treat when they served us wine with our business lunch! We had an amazing steak and risotto and a wonderful cheesecake with berries for dessert. Then, they served us fancy coffees (all of the coffees here are pretty fancy) and a little plate of chocolates. And then we had to go back to real work...seriously?!
The other meal that I have to call out specifically was when our external Immigration Attorney took the 3 of us out to dinner. We went to a very fancy restaurant and had the best time! It was one of those places where there is a fixed price for 3 courses and you just pick one from each course. For those of you that watch Top Chef...I felt much more knowledgeable about the menu because I have watched that show...and I have only watched one season! I was so impressed with this menu that I had to take note of exactly what I had. We started off with a shot of asparagus 'vollute'...again, wouldn't have known that this basically meant 'soup' had I not watched Top Chef. My first course was sauted scallops with confit pork cheek schnitzel, sherry vinegar and apple jus...wow! My main course and their most popular dish was slow cooked shoulder of lamb with pea and mint risotto, carmelized garlic and honey puree. And, my dessert was their special of the night and was some sort of chocolate heaven rolled in hazelnuts...with some ice cream...I don't really remember, but it was amazing. Overall, probably the best meal I have ever had!
Friday night in Sydney was very fun...I was finally invited to go out and party with the cool kids in the office! We had a great time...and I paid for it the next day! I do feel like I have hopefully found a crowd that I can hang out with now though, so that feels good.
On Sunday, I headed to Melbourne, Australia for a few days with one of the work colleagues. Melbourne seems like a great city, although I haven't seen tons of it yet. Definitely more of a fashion and arts district and lots of great restaurants here too. The office here in Melbourne is right in the middle of all of the high fashion...literally, there is a Gucci store on one side of our office building and a Louis Vuitton store on the next corner...wow! The architecture is very Victorian and just adorable. I think Meagan and I are going to take a long lunch tomorrow to go do a little more shopping and I will try to take a few pictures, although I know the pictures won't even do it justice!
While I do like Melbourne and it has been wonderful having my work colleagues here for a week and a half...I am somewhat ready to get back to my little routine in Sydney. It has been a great week of indulging, but I am afraid all of my walking around these cities isn't quite paying off for all of the great food and wine this last week and a half! Cheers to one more day of indulging and then only two more days of normal Sydney routine until I head HOME to meet my beautiful neice and see all of my friends and family...can't wait!
It isn't that I haven't had things to blog about...it is just that I haven't had much time. As you all know, I have had 2 work colleagues in town for over a week now and our schedules have been jam packed. Unfortunately, since our fun first weekend, I don't have any pictures to show for it, but figured a blog update was still needed.
The time since my work colleagues have been here has consisted of lots of meetings with some of our outside vendors and partners...and that resulted in probably one of the most amazing weeks of eating I have ever had, ha! I have had everything from awesome fish and chips to the best calamari I have ever had...veal ragu at an amazing and adorable Italian restaurant...scallops with bacon, mushrooms and tomatoes...pineapple and coconut danish and almond croissants...wine, wine, wine and more wine!
We had the fanciest business lunch I have ever had when we went for a lunch meeting with our partners at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Our meeting and lunch was at their office and this office was unbelieveable. It had coffee shops and a few stores in the bottom level and I even saw a hair salon and spa! The offices were gorgeous and overlooked the beautiful Darling Harbour in Sydney. We had a one hour meeting and then continued our meeting over lunch in a separate room. Started off with a waiter offering us sparkling water and juice drinks and then I knew I was in for a real treat when they served us wine with our business lunch! We had an amazing steak and risotto and a wonderful cheesecake with berries for dessert. Then, they served us fancy coffees (all of the coffees here are pretty fancy) and a little plate of chocolates. And then we had to go back to real work...seriously?!
The other meal that I have to call out specifically was when our external Immigration Attorney took the 3 of us out to dinner. We went to a very fancy restaurant and had the best time! It was one of those places where there is a fixed price for 3 courses and you just pick one from each course. For those of you that watch Top Chef...I felt much more knowledgeable about the menu because I have watched that show...and I have only watched one season! I was so impressed with this menu that I had to take note of exactly what I had. We started off with a shot of asparagus 'vollute'...again, wouldn't have known that this basically meant 'soup' had I not watched Top Chef. My first course was sauted scallops with confit pork cheek schnitzel, sherry vinegar and apple jus...wow! My main course and their most popular dish was slow cooked shoulder of lamb with pea and mint risotto, carmelized garlic and honey puree. And, my dessert was their special of the night and was some sort of chocolate heaven rolled in hazelnuts...with some ice cream...I don't really remember, but it was amazing. Overall, probably the best meal I have ever had!
Friday night in Sydney was very fun...I was finally invited to go out and party with the cool kids in the office! We had a great time...and I paid for it the next day! I do feel like I have hopefully found a crowd that I can hang out with now though, so that feels good.
On Sunday, I headed to Melbourne, Australia for a few days with one of the work colleagues. Melbourne seems like a great city, although I haven't seen tons of it yet. Definitely more of a fashion and arts district and lots of great restaurants here too. The office here in Melbourne is right in the middle of all of the high fashion...literally, there is a Gucci store on one side of our office building and a Louis Vuitton store on the next corner...wow! The architecture is very Victorian and just adorable. I think Meagan and I are going to take a long lunch tomorrow to go do a little more shopping and I will try to take a few pictures, although I know the pictures won't even do it justice!
While I do like Melbourne and it has been wonderful having my work colleagues here for a week and a half...I am somewhat ready to get back to my little routine in Sydney. It has been a great week of indulging, but I am afraid all of my walking around these cities isn't quite paying off for all of the great food and wine this last week and a half! Cheers to one more day of indulging and then only two more days of normal Sydney routine until I head HOME to meet my beautiful neice and see all of my friends and family...can't wait!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Hunter Valley
Wow...in love with Hunter Valley! Hunter Valley is the main wine region in the state of New South Wales and I went on a boutique wine tour with my 2 work friends today...and I must say, not a bad way to spend a Sunday!
This tour company had been recommended to me by several people and they were fabulous! The price was really good for a day-long wine tour and the tour van picks up and drops off where you want them to. It is a 14 person van...we had 10 people on our tour today, all from the US! It was the 3 of us from KC, a travel agent from Louisville, a darling older couple from California, a really nice middle-aged couple from Salt Lake City and newlyweds from Seattle! Our tour guide was Damien and he was very entertaining and knowledgeable!
It was about a 2 hour drive from Sydney to Hunter Valley and was just a beautiful drive. This tour company prides itself on going to some of the smaller, boutique wineries, rather than the large, mass-produced wineries and they do customize each tour and change up which wineries they go to. We hit up our first winery at about 10:45 and it was one of only 8 out of the 120 wineries in the region that grows, produces and bottles all of their wine on their property. It was called Iron Gate...
I was almost giddy with excitement during the tasting and I knew right away that it was going to be a good day! The owner even came in and took over for part of the tasting and brought out a special bottle. Here are people from our group making purchases after the tasting!
Next, we headed to Earnest Hill Winery for our second tasting...
I loved our seating area in this winery and the presenter was good, but it was probably my least favorite of the day. Here is the group after the tasting at Earnest Hill...
Next up, lunch! And that was probably a good thing, since we had been to 2 tastings and I hadn't had much breakfast! Our lunch was included in our price and it was wonderful! We went to this area called Hunter Valley Gardens. It has a few restaurants, lots of fun gift shops and normal shops, a few other cellar doors (the storefronts where you can purchase more wine), a chocolate shop, a cheese shop, a 'lolly' shop, aqau golf, etc etc...this place was great and I wish we would have had a little more time there to explore! We ate our lunch pretty quickly, so that we could hit up a few of these spots and then got back on the van for our last winery.
This one was called Molly's Cradle and it was the most gorgeous setting, by far. It was a little bit further, so I think it doesn't get quite as much traffic. The setting and the venue were just beautiful, they had a pretty large olive tree grove and the wine was good too...I could have moved in there!
We were admiring the setting after our wine tasting...can you tell what is in the distance in this picture?
Does this picture help?
Yep, you better believe it! As my parents and I always say in Colorado...WILDLIFE!!! A whole 'mob' of wild kangaroos were hanging out right in our winery! We were able to get somewhat close and then one of my work friends had a great zoom on her camera, so we got some really good pics. Fascinating to watch! Oops, look like they noticed us!
If you look really close at this one, you can see the little joey down low...awesome!!
Unbelieveable day...absolutely beatutiful scenery, good company, amazing wines (I don't think there was one that I didn't like!) and kangaroos! I have a feeling I will be doing this wine tour again, anytime I can find someone to go with me! And I must say I am a bit of a sucker for these things...let's see, I got out of there with only...7 bottles of wine (I will share!)...and a bottle of olive oil...and some chocolate...and some cheese! Ha ha...I had fun! :-)
This tour company had been recommended to me by several people and they were fabulous! The price was really good for a day-long wine tour and the tour van picks up and drops off where you want them to. It is a 14 person van...we had 10 people on our tour today, all from the US! It was the 3 of us from KC, a travel agent from Louisville, a darling older couple from California, a really nice middle-aged couple from Salt Lake City and newlyweds from Seattle! Our tour guide was Damien and he was very entertaining and knowledgeable!
It was about a 2 hour drive from Sydney to Hunter Valley and was just a beautiful drive. This tour company prides itself on going to some of the smaller, boutique wineries, rather than the large, mass-produced wineries and they do customize each tour and change up which wineries they go to. We hit up our first winery at about 10:45 and it was one of only 8 out of the 120 wineries in the region that grows, produces and bottles all of their wine on their property. It was called Iron Gate...
I was almost giddy with excitement during the tasting and I knew right away that it was going to be a good day! The owner even came in and took over for part of the tasting and brought out a special bottle. Here are people from our group making purchases after the tasting!
Next, we headed to Earnest Hill Winery for our second tasting...
I loved our seating area in this winery and the presenter was good, but it was probably my least favorite of the day. Here is the group after the tasting at Earnest Hill...
Next up, lunch! And that was probably a good thing, since we had been to 2 tastings and I hadn't had much breakfast! Our lunch was included in our price and it was wonderful! We went to this area called Hunter Valley Gardens. It has a few restaurants, lots of fun gift shops and normal shops, a few other cellar doors (the storefronts where you can purchase more wine), a chocolate shop, a cheese shop, a 'lolly' shop, aqau golf, etc etc...this place was great and I wish we would have had a little more time there to explore! We ate our lunch pretty quickly, so that we could hit up a few of these spots and then got back on the van for our last winery.
This one was called Molly's Cradle and it was the most gorgeous setting, by far. It was a little bit further, so I think it doesn't get quite as much traffic. The setting and the venue were just beautiful, they had a pretty large olive tree grove and the wine was good too...I could have moved in there!
We were admiring the setting after our wine tasting...can you tell what is in the distance in this picture?
Does this picture help?
Yep, you better believe it! As my parents and I always say in Colorado...WILDLIFE!!! A whole 'mob' of wild kangaroos were hanging out right in our winery! We were able to get somewhat close and then one of my work friends had a great zoom on her camera, so we got some really good pics. Fascinating to watch! Oops, look like they noticed us!
If you look really close at this one, you can see the little joey down low...awesome!!
Unbelieveable day...absolutely beatutiful scenery, good company, amazing wines (I don't think there was one that I didn't like!) and kangaroos! I have a feeling I will be doing this wine tour again, anytime I can find someone to go with me! And I must say I am a bit of a sucker for these things...let's see, I got out of there with only...7 bottles of wine (I will share!)...and a bottle of olive oil...and some chocolate...and some cheese! Ha ha...I had fun! :-)
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Visitors!
Yay...my 2 work friends from the Relocation and Immigration team got here today! It really is so much nicer to have people to explore with...we had an awesome day! I just got back to the apartment after about 10 hours of walking, shopping, eating, sightseeing with them and I think we are all exhausted. We have a big day at the wineries tomorrow, so I think I am going to keep this somewhat short and let the pictures do the talking!
I met them this morning at about 10 and we had a great breakfast in my little village before we headed across the bridge. We walked around and shopped in The Rocks Market (where I went my second weekend that I was here) for a few hours and made several fun purchases. We were right by the main ferry terminal, so we decided to take the Manly Ferry out to Manly Beach...probably the second most popular beach area here. Here is a pic of me and Meagan heading to the ferries (see all of the shopping we did?!)...
The ferry ride was about 30 minutes long and just amazingly beautiful!
Here is a pic of me and Martha enjoying the ferry ride...
Waves crashing on the rocks in the distance...
Once we got off, we had to walk through a long city block of little stores and cafes to get to the beach. Lots of pretty touristy places, but some nicer places also. And finally, the beach!
Now, for the funny part of the day. Meagan and I thought it would be fun to take off our shoes, roll up our jeans and go stick our feet in the water...
Getting close to the water...
Notice the smaller wave at the front of this picture...
I think Meagan noticed it a little before I did, as I was still busy taking this picture...
So, yes, if you can't tell, I am basically standing in this rushing wave of water at this point. Meagan was a little better off than I was...I was wet and sandy up to about my mid-thighs. Awesome. Guess who the tourists from land-locked Kansas are?! Ha ha...what could we do except laugh! We went back to where Martha was sitting on steps and tried to dry off a bit. My rolled-up jeans were literally dripping!
After a little more walking around (and drying off), we needed something to drink and a snack, as we hadn't eaten since our breakfast. You can imagine that I was in heaven when we found this:
Yes friends, we found a beach-side restaurant called Mexico in Manly...who told me that they don't have Mexican food in Australia?! I think this is the first actual restaurant I have seen, but at least I know they have one and it was pretty darn good!!
We caught the ferry back at about 5:00 and got great seats on the upper deck on the back of the ferry. See ya Manly...hopefully next time I am here, I will be a little smarter when getting close to the water...ha ha!
I met them this morning at about 10 and we had a great breakfast in my little village before we headed across the bridge. We walked around and shopped in The Rocks Market (where I went my second weekend that I was here) for a few hours and made several fun purchases. We were right by the main ferry terminal, so we decided to take the Manly Ferry out to Manly Beach...probably the second most popular beach area here. Here is a pic of me and Meagan heading to the ferries (see all of the shopping we did?!)...
The ferry ride was about 30 minutes long and just amazingly beautiful!
Here is a pic of me and Martha enjoying the ferry ride...
Waves crashing on the rocks in the distance...
Once we got off, we had to walk through a long city block of little stores and cafes to get to the beach. Lots of pretty touristy places, but some nicer places also. And finally, the beach!
Now, for the funny part of the day. Meagan and I thought it would be fun to take off our shoes, roll up our jeans and go stick our feet in the water...
Getting close to the water...
Notice the smaller wave at the front of this picture...
I think Meagan noticed it a little before I did, as I was still busy taking this picture...
So, yes, if you can't tell, I am basically standing in this rushing wave of water at this point. Meagan was a little better off than I was...I was wet and sandy up to about my mid-thighs. Awesome. Guess who the tourists from land-locked Kansas are?! Ha ha...what could we do except laugh! We went back to where Martha was sitting on steps and tried to dry off a bit. My rolled-up jeans were literally dripping!
After a little more walking around (and drying off), we needed something to drink and a snack, as we hadn't eaten since our breakfast. You can imagine that I was in heaven when we found this:
Yes friends, we found a beach-side restaurant called Mexico in Manly...who told me that they don't have Mexican food in Australia?! I think this is the first actual restaurant I have seen, but at least I know they have one and it was pretty darn good!!
We caught the ferry back at about 5:00 and got great seats on the upper deck on the back of the ferry. See ya Manly...hopefully next time I am here, I will be a little smarter when getting close to the water...ha ha!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Nothing But Happiness!!
So, the excitement and love emotions definitely won! Sure, of course I wish I was there with my family...but I couldn't be more excited and happy about Grace Katherine's arrival today! I am so thankful that my sister had a good labor and that baby Grace arrived safely and I hope that they are all still doing well! I got to be on speaker phone for a few minutes right after the family went in to meet her, so I got to hear lots of the excitement going on!
I have been almost giddy all day today...even when dealing with a not very fun work issue! I even wore pink today in honor of baby Grace. I left work a little early since I have basically been up and working (kind of!) since about 4:45 am my time. I ran a few errands that I needed to run and even managed to make a baby purchase or two!!!
It was also an incredibly beautiful day in Sydney today and I finally got some good pictures of our amazing view from the office. These are taken from the windows of our 13th floor office. The water is such a beautiful shade of blue on bright, sunny days...the pictures don't even do it justice.
I am really looking forward to these next 2 weeks because 2 awesome girls from our Relocation and Immigration team in HR are coming here for a business trip. Yay, I will have friends to hang out with! I am sure I will have some fun blog posts from our adventures...just as a preview, we are going on a boutique wine tour of Hunter Valley wineries this weekend! So, these next 2 weeks will fly by and then I will be back in the US to meet baby Grace and the last of the September babies to arrive...my dear friend, Katie will be having her first baby on or before next Tuesday!
Hope you all had as good a day as I did...cheers!
I have been almost giddy all day today...even when dealing with a not very fun work issue! I even wore pink today in honor of baby Grace. I left work a little early since I have basically been up and working (kind of!) since about 4:45 am my time. I ran a few errands that I needed to run and even managed to make a baby purchase or two!!!
It was also an incredibly beautiful day in Sydney today and I finally got some good pictures of our amazing view from the office. These are taken from the windows of our 13th floor office. The water is such a beautiful shade of blue on bright, sunny days...the pictures don't even do it justice.
I am really looking forward to these next 2 weeks because 2 awesome girls from our Relocation and Immigration team in HR are coming here for a business trip. Yay, I will have friends to hang out with! I am sure I will have some fun blog posts from our adventures...just as a preview, we are going on a boutique wine tour of Hunter Valley wineries this weekend! So, these next 2 weeks will fly by and then I will be back in the US to meet baby Grace and the last of the September babies to arrive...my dear friend, Katie will be having her first baby on or before next Tuesday!
Hope you all had as good a day as I did...cheers!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Conflicted Heart...
My heart is conflicted right now and there are times when I can't tell which emotions are winning...excitement and love or sadness and guilt.
First let me talk about the side that should (and will) win. I am so excited for my sister and her growing family that I can hardly stand it! I have been excited ever since a random Friday night in January when they stopped by my house so that Luke could tell me what was in mommy's tummy! I was even more excited in April when they found out they were having a baby girl (yes, we finally get to buy baby girl clothes and hopefully have a little ballerina at some point)! Still more excited when I got to help my sister and mom pick out the bedding for the nursery and then when I got to help my sister put the nursery together the night the bedding and curtains came in! And now, for the past week, I have been waking up during the night every time I hear my computer ding to signal a new email and grabbing my phone to check that email and make sure I don't miss an update. I am so excited for Allison and Matt to figure out how it works best for them to be parents to two children. I can only imagine that there may be some bumps in the road in figuring things out, but I continue to be impressed daily with what wonderful parents they are to Luke, so I have the utmost confidence that they will easily get the hang of being parents to 2! I am excited for Luke to have a baby sister and to adjust to his world being changed. He is the sweetest little guy that I know, so I can only imagine how adorable and loving he will be with his baby sister! And finally, I am excited that this little person who I already have so much love for will finally be joining our family! I can't even imagine what it must be like to be a mother because even just being an aunt is a pretty incredible feeling! I am excited to get to know her, see what she looks like, discover her personality as she changes and grows, hear what her noises and eventually her voice will sound like, watch her with her big brother, and mostly just to provide her with constant love and support throughout her life, much like my own aunt Peggy has provided to me!
BUT, I am pretty heart-broken that I don't get to experience all of this love and excitement with my family on the actual day of her arrival. I feel so guilty and sad that I am not there to support my big sister on one of the most important days of her life. I will miss not being in the waiting room with my parents and the Taylor's to cheer and hug and congratulate everyone once we hear that she has arrived safely. I am devastated that I won't get to see Luke's initial reaction to her. I am sad that I won't be one of the first few people in the world to hold her. I am sad that I won't be around the first few weeks (months really) to help my sister however she needs help or to take Luke out to do special things.
However, I do know that I will get to do most of these things eventually. I know that my excitement to meet her won't be any less when I get to meet her in person in October. I know that Luke will still have adorable reactions to her in a few weeks and I bet he will be excited and proud to show me his baby sister. I know that my sister will still be appreciative of help I can provide during the 2 weeks that I am back in October and I know that our time together will be precious. I know that I will still get to do fun and special things with Luke when I am back...I know the zoo will be one outing and I have heard we may even be planning a visit to a pumpkin patch! And most of all, I know that this baby girl will never feel any less love from me by me not being there for her arrival.
I love you, Allison and you are constantly in my thoughts right now...
Please keep my sister and our family in your thoughts and prayers these next few days...and keep me in your thoughts and prayers that I don't make a total fool of myself at work by crying these next few days and that I let the excitement and love emotions win out above all the other emotions!
First let me talk about the side that should (and will) win. I am so excited for my sister and her growing family that I can hardly stand it! I have been excited ever since a random Friday night in January when they stopped by my house so that Luke could tell me what was in mommy's tummy! I was even more excited in April when they found out they were having a baby girl (yes, we finally get to buy baby girl clothes and hopefully have a little ballerina at some point)! Still more excited when I got to help my sister and mom pick out the bedding for the nursery and then when I got to help my sister put the nursery together the night the bedding and curtains came in! And now, for the past week, I have been waking up during the night every time I hear my computer ding to signal a new email and grabbing my phone to check that email and make sure I don't miss an update. I am so excited for Allison and Matt to figure out how it works best for them to be parents to two children. I can only imagine that there may be some bumps in the road in figuring things out, but I continue to be impressed daily with what wonderful parents they are to Luke, so I have the utmost confidence that they will easily get the hang of being parents to 2! I am excited for Luke to have a baby sister and to adjust to his world being changed. He is the sweetest little guy that I know, so I can only imagine how adorable and loving he will be with his baby sister! And finally, I am excited that this little person who I already have so much love for will finally be joining our family! I can't even imagine what it must be like to be a mother because even just being an aunt is a pretty incredible feeling! I am excited to get to know her, see what she looks like, discover her personality as she changes and grows, hear what her noises and eventually her voice will sound like, watch her with her big brother, and mostly just to provide her with constant love and support throughout her life, much like my own aunt Peggy has provided to me!
BUT, I am pretty heart-broken that I don't get to experience all of this love and excitement with my family on the actual day of her arrival. I feel so guilty and sad that I am not there to support my big sister on one of the most important days of her life. I will miss not being in the waiting room with my parents and the Taylor's to cheer and hug and congratulate everyone once we hear that she has arrived safely. I am devastated that I won't get to see Luke's initial reaction to her. I am sad that I won't be one of the first few people in the world to hold her. I am sad that I won't be around the first few weeks (months really) to help my sister however she needs help or to take Luke out to do special things.
However, I do know that I will get to do most of these things eventually. I know that my excitement to meet her won't be any less when I get to meet her in person in October. I know that Luke will still have adorable reactions to her in a few weeks and I bet he will be excited and proud to show me his baby sister. I know that my sister will still be appreciative of help I can provide during the 2 weeks that I am back in October and I know that our time together will be precious. I know that I will still get to do fun and special things with Luke when I am back...I know the zoo will be one outing and I have heard we may even be planning a visit to a pumpkin patch! And most of all, I know that this baby girl will never feel any less love from me by me not being there for her arrival.
I love you, Allison and you are constantly in my thoughts right now...
Please keep my sister and our family in your thoughts and prayers these next few days...and keep me in your thoughts and prayers that I don't make a total fool of myself at work by crying these next few days and that I let the excitement and love emotions win out above all the other emotions!
Nice surprise...
Man, I have missed my mom's care packages! I used to be the envy of all the other campers at summer camp when I would receive a care package. And today, I got an adult version from my fabulous mom!
She thought the apartment bedroom could use a little color, so she sent a red throw blanket and a cute and colorful pillow! She also sent some new pillowcases, as I had been complaining that the ones provided in the apartment weren't very comfy. (Note to self...keep finding things to complain about or talk about missing and I may keep getting care packages! Ha, just kidding Mom!) She sent some cheery towels to use in the kitchen and some of our favorite body lotion and shower gel. She found a darling dress to throw in...and it looks super cute on! And then, she sent a few Fall decorations. You all know how much my family and I love decorating our houses for the seasons...and I will so miss not getting a Fall season this year. I know, I know, lots of people would be jealous that I am just heading into Spring and Summer...again...but Fall has always been one of my favorite times of year...the colors, the smells, the tastes, all of it...so, now I will have my very own little bit of Fall in my apartment here! Oh yeah, and how could I forget the bottle of Catalina/French dressing, ha ha! I had been excited that I was able to find all of the ingredients to make taco salad here, except one of the main things that ties it all together...the dressing! Now, I can make taco salad as often as I want!
Mom, thank you so much for the wonderful and thoughtful care package!! It came at just the right time and is so nice to have a few more things to make me feel more 'at home' while I am here! I love you!
She thought the apartment bedroom could use a little color, so she sent a red throw blanket and a cute and colorful pillow! She also sent some new pillowcases, as I had been complaining that the ones provided in the apartment weren't very comfy. (Note to self...keep finding things to complain about or talk about missing and I may keep getting care packages! Ha, just kidding Mom!) She sent some cheery towels to use in the kitchen and some of our favorite body lotion and shower gel. She found a darling dress to throw in...and it looks super cute on! And then, she sent a few Fall decorations. You all know how much my family and I love decorating our houses for the seasons...and I will so miss not getting a Fall season this year. I know, I know, lots of people would be jealous that I am just heading into Spring and Summer...again...but Fall has always been one of my favorite times of year...the colors, the smells, the tastes, all of it...so, now I will have my very own little bit of Fall in my apartment here! Oh yeah, and how could I forget the bottle of Catalina/French dressing, ha ha! I had been excited that I was able to find all of the ingredients to make taco salad here, except one of the main things that ties it all together...the dressing! Now, I can make taco salad as often as I want!
Mom, thank you so much for the wonderful and thoughtful care package!! It came at just the right time and is so nice to have a few more things to make me feel more 'at home' while I am here! I love you!
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Great weekend so far...
As I mentioned in my last post, I headed out to a fun dinner in the city with a group from work on Friday night. We tried to get 'a booking' at a Vietnamese restaurant, but they were booked for 6 weeks straight. I definitely want to go there sometime, since it must be very popular if it is booked that far in advance! We ended up going to a Japanese restaurant instead...and it was amazing!!! The inside of the restaurant was very hip and cool. Had an awesome bar area and loud club music. We ended up sitting outside on the street and had a great time out there! I ended up going all out with 2 of the other people there and we got what was called the Tasting Menu. It was rather expensive, but soooo worth it...and I think the other 3 that didn't get it were rather jealous! It was basically like a japanese version of small plates or tapas...it was little bites or tastes of like 9 or 10 of the best dishes on the menu. I took pictures of a few of the dishes that came out, but was having too much fun to care about taking too many pictures! Here were a few of my favorites!
Seared beef with pickled onions (and other stuff)
Fried tofu with avocado stuff on it
Scallops...my favorite!
Like I mentioned, we got lots of other dishes and they were all just fabulous.We did get some sushi rolls and nigiri (real sushi, just the raw fish and some rice, for those of you who don't much about sushi) and I loved the nigiri this time! I think I had tried it many years ago with my sister and Matt and wasn't a fan back then. I am hooked now though! And then to top off this tasting menu, we got this!
Yep, a whole big tray of some of their desserts! We shared this with the rest of the group and overall, we had such a fun night!
This morning I slept in a bit (had to get rid of the wine headache I had!), so I got a little slower start to the day. I made a trip to the grocery store and came back to the apartment to get ready for the afternoon. I set off across the bridge and this was my destination:
Yep, I was headed to the Opera House! (Side note: in between the Bridge and Opera House is the main ferry terminal, called Circular Quay. Notice how busy it is right there with all the ferries going in and out...so fun to watch!) I had been told that there is a really great 1 hour guided tour of the Opera House for a pretty good price, so I wanted to go check that out. The walk over the bridge and to the Opera House was about 40 minutes or a little longer. When I got to the desk to purchase the tour, the worker said...good news, we do still have a tour today...bad news, the next one starts in 55 minutes. Ha, I had just missed one by a few minutes! No worries though...there was so much to see and do, so I just wandered around and looked at all of the shops, restaurants, live perfomers, etc that were all around. The Opera Bar was an amazing outdoor bar and restaurant area that had live music...it was hopping on this beautiful, sunny day! I stopped somewhere along the way and got a water and some gelato and then headed back to the tour meeting point. Here is a pic right by where I got my gelato and hung out for a few minutes:
Whoever told me about this was right...this tour was sooo worth it!! Our tour guide was fabulous, it was fun to experience it with a group of people and we got to see and learn about everything! We got to see inside one of several smaller theaters that they have and then we got to see inside both of the big, main theaters...WOW! It seriously was quite breathtaking and made me a tear up a tiny bit! It was so interesting to hear some of the history behind this world famous landmark and to see it all up close and personal. And of course, it really made me want to go see a ballet or even an opera there too! The sun was starting to set when our tour finished, so it was starting to get somewhat close to show-time for some of the evening performances. It was fun to see people arriving in fancy dresses and tuxes! I had someone take one more picture after the tour and before I started my trek back to my side of the harbour:
All in all, I got about 4 hours of walking and sight-seeing in this afternoon, so my legs and feet are worn out tonight.
While I do miss you all and wish you were here to experience this with me, I do, once again, feel very fortunate to have this amazing opportunity to live in Australia for 6 months!
Seared beef with pickled onions (and other stuff)
Fried tofu with avocado stuff on it
Scallops...my favorite!
Like I mentioned, we got lots of other dishes and they were all just fabulous.We did get some sushi rolls and nigiri (real sushi, just the raw fish and some rice, for those of you who don't much about sushi) and I loved the nigiri this time! I think I had tried it many years ago with my sister and Matt and wasn't a fan back then. I am hooked now though! And then to top off this tasting menu, we got this!
Yep, a whole big tray of some of their desserts! We shared this with the rest of the group and overall, we had such a fun night!
This morning I slept in a bit (had to get rid of the wine headache I had!), so I got a little slower start to the day. I made a trip to the grocery store and came back to the apartment to get ready for the afternoon. I set off across the bridge and this was my destination:
Yep, I was headed to the Opera House! (Side note: in between the Bridge and Opera House is the main ferry terminal, called Circular Quay. Notice how busy it is right there with all the ferries going in and out...so fun to watch!) I had been told that there is a really great 1 hour guided tour of the Opera House for a pretty good price, so I wanted to go check that out. The walk over the bridge and to the Opera House was about 40 minutes or a little longer. When I got to the desk to purchase the tour, the worker said...good news, we do still have a tour today...bad news, the next one starts in 55 minutes. Ha, I had just missed one by a few minutes! No worries though...there was so much to see and do, so I just wandered around and looked at all of the shops, restaurants, live perfomers, etc that were all around. The Opera Bar was an amazing outdoor bar and restaurant area that had live music...it was hopping on this beautiful, sunny day! I stopped somewhere along the way and got a water and some gelato and then headed back to the tour meeting point. Here is a pic right by where I got my gelato and hung out for a few minutes:
Whoever told me about this was right...this tour was sooo worth it!! Our tour guide was fabulous, it was fun to experience it with a group of people and we got to see and learn about everything! We got to see inside one of several smaller theaters that they have and then we got to see inside both of the big, main theaters...WOW! It seriously was quite breathtaking and made me a tear up a tiny bit! It was so interesting to hear some of the history behind this world famous landmark and to see it all up close and personal. And of course, it really made me want to go see a ballet or even an opera there too! The sun was starting to set when our tour finished, so it was starting to get somewhat close to show-time for some of the evening performances. It was fun to see people arriving in fancy dresses and tuxes! I had someone take one more picture after the tour and before I started my trek back to my side of the harbour:
All in all, I got about 4 hours of walking and sight-seeing in this afternoon, so my legs and feet are worn out tonight.
While I do miss you all and wish you were here to experience this with me, I do, once again, feel very fortunate to have this amazing opportunity to live in Australia for 6 months!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
All you have to do is ask...
So, apparently, I just needed to ask people to hang out with me! I have been a little surprised that no one in the office has been like...hey, let me take you out and show you around. This week, we have an associate from our learning organization in KC here for a business trip (and to interview for a position here!), so I offered to meet her at the hotel and walk her over to the office, show her around, etc. We made plans to go out to dinner tonight and then I mentioned to one of the guys in the office that we should try to get a few people together for dinner either tomorrow or Friday to take her out. Before I know it, we have plans for 10-15 people to go out to a fun dinner in the city on Friday night...all to welcome Julia on her visit here! While I am excited about this and glad that I said something to someone...I am kinda like, hey, wait, where was my 'let's welcome Rebecca to Sydney' dinner out?! I think the answer is that people are a bit scared of me... I know you all will laugh at that and wonder how anyone could be scared of me, but here, they just see me as 'HR' and as someone that they have to be careful around. I am also dealing with the fact that their previous HR Partner was very strict and a by the rules HR person. So, hopefully, the more they hang out with me, they will see that they don't have to be so careful around me and that I am actually a fun person! It is definitely an interesting spot to be in...
The dinner that Julia and I had tonight was fabulous though! We went to a restaurant called 'Ripples'. Can you guess where it was? Right on the water! I got their special menu item for tonight...it was a tempura'd soft shell crab with an asian-inspired sauce on the side, as well as some rice and asian salad. YUM!!! I was so sad because I was even going to take a picture of it and a picture of Julia and I at dinner, but when I pulled out my camera, the battery had run out, ugh. So, just trust me that the dinner was wonderful and the view was unreal!
I am anxious to go into the city on Friday night for dinner...we will go somewhere in a fun, young, hip area called Surry Hills...so I will be sure to post again after that!
The dinner that Julia and I had tonight was fabulous though! We went to a restaurant called 'Ripples'. Can you guess where it was? Right on the water! I got their special menu item for tonight...it was a tempura'd soft shell crab with an asian-inspired sauce on the side, as well as some rice and asian salad. YUM!!! I was so sad because I was even going to take a picture of it and a picture of Julia and I at dinner, but when I pulled out my camera, the battery had run out, ugh. So, just trust me that the dinner was wonderful and the view was unreal!
I am anxious to go into the city on Friday night for dinner...we will go somewhere in a fun, young, hip area called Surry Hills...so I will be sure to post again after that!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
A Rainy Saturday...
Don't worry...I didn't let the wet and somewhat dreary day stop me! It was just light sprinkles on and off all day, so the ground was constantly wet, but it wasn't wet enough to make people stay inside.
I had a lazy and relaxing morning, but then made up for that in the afternoon with tons of walking! I walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the first time today and loved it! I can't even imagine how beautiful it will be on a nice and sunny day because it was pretty darn beautiful even today. It really did only take 20 minutes to get from one side to the other...so, really not a bad walk at all!
Here is a view of the Opera House from a little over half way across the bridge...
And here is a view of Kirribilli Village (which is right by where I live, so I go to lots of markets and restaurants there)
Once I was across the bridge, I headed down below to an area called The Rocks. I had heard that it was a darling area with lots of great pubs and restaurants and every weekend they have something called The Rocks Market. It kind of reminded me of a Holiday Mart type of thing...except outside and in Australia!
There were vendors on both sides and it went on for a few blocks! I made several fun purchases and just had fun walking around and looking at everything. I have a feeling I will go back there once or twice before Christmas! Part way through my browsing/shopping, I stopped into a pub to have a beer and a snack since I hadn't eaten lunch. It was fun to take a break and people watch! After a few hours, I headed back across the bridge and wandered around a few streets in Kirribilli Village that I hadn't been to yet. I then headed back to my apartment and was rather tired, windblown and a little soggy! It was totally worth it though and I had so much fun exploring another area of Sydney today!
Here are a few pictures that I took last weekend (before I had my camera stuff to be able to post them). It was a much sunnier day last weekend, so these pics are fun too!
This is just about a block down from my apartment...was nice to finally get right by the water last weekend!
Here is my cute little Luna Park, close up! (Kind of artistic shot, with the Opera House in the bottom corner too, huh?!)
And here is a shot of Lavendar Bay from the ground, after I had walked half-way around the bay!
Not a bad place to live for 6 months, huh?!
I had a lazy and relaxing morning, but then made up for that in the afternoon with tons of walking! I walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the first time today and loved it! I can't even imagine how beautiful it will be on a nice and sunny day because it was pretty darn beautiful even today. It really did only take 20 minutes to get from one side to the other...so, really not a bad walk at all!
Here is a view of the Opera House from a little over half way across the bridge...
And here is a view of Kirribilli Village (which is right by where I live, so I go to lots of markets and restaurants there)
Once I was across the bridge, I headed down below to an area called The Rocks. I had heard that it was a darling area with lots of great pubs and restaurants and every weekend they have something called The Rocks Market. It kind of reminded me of a Holiday Mart type of thing...except outside and in Australia!
There were vendors on both sides and it went on for a few blocks! I made several fun purchases and just had fun walking around and looking at everything. I have a feeling I will go back there once or twice before Christmas! Part way through my browsing/shopping, I stopped into a pub to have a beer and a snack since I hadn't eaten lunch. It was fun to take a break and people watch! After a few hours, I headed back across the bridge and wandered around a few streets in Kirribilli Village that I hadn't been to yet. I then headed back to my apartment and was rather tired, windblown and a little soggy! It was totally worth it though and I had so much fun exploring another area of Sydney today!
Here are a few pictures that I took last weekend (before I had my camera stuff to be able to post them). It was a much sunnier day last weekend, so these pics are fun too!
This is just about a block down from my apartment...was nice to finally get right by the water last weekend!
Here is my cute little Luna Park, close up! (Kind of artistic shot, with the Opera House in the bottom corner too, huh?!)
And here is a shot of Lavendar Bay from the ground, after I had walked half-way around the bay!
Not a bad place to live for 6 months, huh?!
Friday, September 3, 2010
To kick off the weekend...
This post is completely dedicated to my brother-in-law, Matt!
I have already mentioned that every Friday in the Sydney office is a jeans day, but they also have 'Beer Friday' (an old Cerner tradition) every Friday. They put out beer, wine and (a new favorite word) 'nibblies' in the break room for people to enjoy at 5:00. The offices in KC have gotten out of the habit of Beer Fridays and only have them on special occasions now. I am glad that the Sydney office has kept up the tradition of having it every week!
I didn't attend last week because I had some errands I wanted to run on the way back to the apartment. But, I went tonight and am glad that I did! There were quite a few people from the office there and it was a great way to get to know more people...in a social way, not just a work way! Very nice people and I was already told that I am way cooler than their last HR Partner, ha ha!
My brother-in-law did an incredible job of researching the types of beer that people drink in Australia for my Bon Voyage party. He had a hard time finding those beers in the US, but he did find a few of them and they were a huge hit at the party! Matt, tonight I had my first beer while actually in country and it was a Pure Blond. I believe it was a low carb beer that is produced by Foster's. You'll have to let me know what else you know about it! It was pretty good!
Then, on my way back to the apartment, I stopped by a 'bottle shop' (liquor store) to buy some wine and in Matt's honor, I bought a bottle of Taylors Shiraz, produced in Clare Valley, Australia. I've just poured a glass and it is pretty good also!
I am happy to be starting my weekend, even though I am a bit jealous of the long holiday weekend you all get to enjoy, as well as the first KU football game...RCJH and happy Labor Day from half-way across the world!
(PS...Matt, I hope this post makes up for the fact that I didn't send you the initial email about my blog...sorry, again!)
I have already mentioned that every Friday in the Sydney office is a jeans day, but they also have 'Beer Friday' (an old Cerner tradition) every Friday. They put out beer, wine and (a new favorite word) 'nibblies' in the break room for people to enjoy at 5:00. The offices in KC have gotten out of the habit of Beer Fridays and only have them on special occasions now. I am glad that the Sydney office has kept up the tradition of having it every week!
I didn't attend last week because I had some errands I wanted to run on the way back to the apartment. But, I went tonight and am glad that I did! There were quite a few people from the office there and it was a great way to get to know more people...in a social way, not just a work way! Very nice people and I was already told that I am way cooler than their last HR Partner, ha ha!
My brother-in-law did an incredible job of researching the types of beer that people drink in Australia for my Bon Voyage party. He had a hard time finding those beers in the US, but he did find a few of them and they were a huge hit at the party! Matt, tonight I had my first beer while actually in country and it was a Pure Blond. I believe it was a low carb beer that is produced by Foster's. You'll have to let me know what else you know about it! It was pretty good!
Then, on my way back to the apartment, I stopped by a 'bottle shop' (liquor store) to buy some wine and in Matt's honor, I bought a bottle of Taylors Shiraz, produced in Clare Valley, Australia. I've just poured a glass and it is pretty good also!
I am happy to be starting my weekend, even though I am a bit jealous of the long holiday weekend you all get to enjoy, as well as the first KU football game...RCJH and happy Labor Day from half-way across the world!
(PS...Matt, I hope this post makes up for the fact that I didn't send you the initial email about my blog...sorry, again!)
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