..... in the form of Verekai by Cirque de Soleil. An incredible 2 hours of colour, music, acrobatics and even some humour thrown in. I honestly can’t remember them visiting
So, that’s it for a while methinks in the culture stakes for the drought south east Queensland city.
I recently attended a stag/bucks "day" – involving the races at Eagle Farm near the city. At the end of the whole event, I guess I can still stay I just don’t get the whole horse racing mullarky. Even if you do have a private tent and a beer tab for the entire day and its 30 degrees and sunny. Maybe if I’d won a few wagers I’d feel differently, however my day long loyalty to the Irish sounding jockey Jim Byrne – proved misplaced in the end. Each way bets really don't mean big payouts.
I try not to plug too much information into here regarding our “wee” girl – acutely aware as I am of boring the non-parent community, and even the parents who already know all this.We're just back from a week in Noosa - still as beautiful as ever (for the family, this time we stayed near the main shopping/restaurant area as opposed to Sunshine Beach where we were last year). With child, the holiday is certainly different. Was going great guns, happier than the proverbial baby in a bucket of ice cream........... till she got hit by some tummy bug (maybe it was the ice-cream?) which blew it all asunder for a couple of days. Screaming in the middle of the night like we've never heard from her before, which I reckon most of Noosa main beach apartments could hear. When you find both of you sitting on the floor at 2.30am playing clap handies and peek-a-boo over and over with a wide awake baby, there can be a tendency to think what holiday? However, 2 grizzly days and sleepless nights later she was back again.
While in Noosa, we had wall to wall Ashes cricket coverage. Now don't get me wrong, I am certainly not a fan. The Ashes tests however grab the attention of the Australian nation - like Ireland during World Cup fever time (ahh, remember those days - we thought they'd never end - well actually,
As Christmas approaches once again, the one year anniversaries of arrival into
I hope you all are enjoying this drinking season. By the sounds of the weather there's not much else to do. I still remember with fond affection the Christmas that DG and I managed to drink a minimum of 4 pints a night for the entire month of December. One night somewhere in there when nothing was actually on, I think DG stayed in and did the drinking on his own just to keep the momentum going. Always was a wise man.
I'll write again before the day comes. For now, its bye bye holidays for a while and roll on work on Monday. Not too bad to be honest.
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