Friday 31 December 2010

New Years Eve party in Sydney


This year two of my good friends from high school, drove up from Melbourne to celebrate new years with us! Candace & Wes Anderson (yea, they married each other--crazy hu!) They had never been to Sydney (in fact they just moved to Oz about 3-4 months ago) and so we sent them around the city to get the official tour (opera house, botanical gardens, AMP Tower etc...)

We booked tickets to see the fireworks in the city. It was a family place with no glass or alcohol and the best fireworks I have ever seen IN MY LIFE... yes, aunt Susan-even better than the 4th of July in Farmington (which were better than the ones in DC). We could see 6 of the 7 points where the fire works were set off (they set off identical fire works all along the water building up to the Sydney Harbour bridge; which meant we were more or less surrounded as our venue was a military flight landing area that was built on the water
Taking the train into the city
Candace and I
Still lost and not at our venue for the 9:00pm/ kid fire works!
Found the venue and broke out the sparklers
The fire works have started!
Some pix from the finally
Although we only live 15 minutes out of the city, it took us 2 hours and 45 minutes to get to the venue due to getting lost (about 4 times) and having to walk everywhere and take public transport as the roads were more or less closed off in the city. On the way back a similar story--2 hours getting us in bed with three little kids around 2:30 am. Without the extra pair of arms (thanks Candace and Wes) we never would have survived the city with the kids.
Next year, I will either watch it from home or a boat but the city venue has been checked off my list! Happy NEW YEAR everyone!!

Thursday 30 December 2010

Christmas with the Gerards

This year we had some very dear friends come all the way from DC to Sydney to share Christmas with us...THE GERARD'S. The Gerard's have 8 kids and life is a party when they come to town. I missed them so much! While Stan was in law school I used to babysit the Gerard's on a weekly basis. I drove them to their lessons, stayed overnight with them, took them shopping, decorated for their birthdays, watched their soccer games, taught one how to drive, took another one to buy her first point shoes for ballet etc.... I have some pretty good stories but to sum it all up I had two ladies who saved me through all the hard times. (Stan was in law school and I was writing my thesis and also had two little babies while living with my in-laws). The first lady/ family were the Gerard's (because I had the opportunity to bbs them Stan and I kept our school debt pretty low compared to most our peers), and it was like getting paid to hang out with friends!

The next lady was Jill Fitzgerald (who lived across the street from the Gerard's) and who brought me and my little family over to her house during Stan's last year of law school. She also visited me in England after I had Thomas and took Olivia to Paris. Seriously cannot think of Jill without getting emotional.

Anyway, this year all 10 Gerard's came out to Sydney for Christmas. We had them over for Christmas dinner (BBQ ed a sea food spread which is the Aussie way). Ben and Sam (the twins they adopted at 8 months) were so big and Sam ate a raw oyster on the half shell. Go Sam! We opened crackers, talked for hours and then took everyone swimming in our pool at the end.

Sarah eating the bbqed octopus!
Opening our crackers and displaying the gifts inside

The Gerard's were the same way I remembered them; when they came to Sydney they told me Santa had already come to see them before their trip and they wanted to know if there was anyone they could help. We sent them to a Phillipino family Christmas morning to secret Santa. The family was speechless and told me the next day they had never been given that much stuff. Which is the same way Stan and I felt after they paid us for the first time when we babysat their kids, they are extremely generous.

Anyway, the next day Jack (who is a member of the 70 in our church) spoke at church and Claudette taught a primary class for me (I am the primary president and I do not have a single teacher). We had them over for Sunday dinner after church and hung out some more! The next day we went to the aquarium with them and then they treated us to dinner.
Pancake house on The Rocks
Sarah and Lizzie inside the aquarium tunnel
The clan
Wednesday we met them at manly beach while the boys took a surfing lesson. We stayed the afternoon/evening and then grabbed dinner at a little cafe near the sand while the sun set it was a perfect end to their time in Sydney!
Olivia, Ben & Mary...trying to jump for the camera
the 15 seater bus we went around in...called the party van!
Manly beach
Thomas putting sand on David
Jack Sr. & Stan
David playing with the kids....he is so good with them
Mary & Ben... inseparable!
Good thing Olivia took to Sam and they didn't have to fight over the boys!

The Gerard's left the next day for Melbourne and I was so sad to see them go! On the bright side we will be coming over to DC for a family reunion in August at Deep Creek and the Gerard's (who own a cabin there) have already invited us over--SO excited!!

Wednesday 29 December 2010

Kiama & Christmas Morning!

It has been so nice having Stan home! He is so used to being super busy/ productive I have had the whole house de-cluttered and deep cleaned thanks to Stan. The first day he was home he re-modeled our whole patio (complete with flower pots, weather proofing our outdoor furniture, getting a bbq etc...) Then yesterday he cleaned out the garage. Because he has been home I have had some down time, which has been wonderful. I started by taking a three day trip to Kiama to visit some friends. Olivia's best friend from school moved down there and her mum was my best friend so we did a girls trip. They live right on the beach and we went swimming and did nature walks and got ice blocks and saw the lighthouses and blow holes--it was wonderful! Here are some pictures!
We got back Wednesday and had a few days to prepare for Christmas. Stan had done mostly everything--partly because I was pretty sure the kids were getting coal this year (except for Thomas) and Stan was pretty sure they were not getting coal. I Guess Santa showed me! I am pretty sure Santa finished up around 1:00am and then he ate cookies and drank hot chocolate on our balcony until 2:00am.
Decorating sugar cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve.
and Thomas eating some!
Opening our Christmas PJ's (short sleeved this year, as my mom decided she didn't want to do it for all the grandkids like she had planned...we were able to get something season appropriate in Oz!)

Reindeer twins

Christmas morning we woke up to waffles and the china!
Thomas has seen way too many girl movies when he saw the set up and said "O- a tea cup!"
Cheers
Opening a Christmas cracker and getting a hat, joke and toy!

This year Olivia got some roller skates (which she really wanted) and Mary got a littlest pet shop play house and Thomas got a spider man costume! Note: Thomas instantly put on the costume and then started to swing from the curtains. Stan got a Wii and I got a small chest to store any breakable things I have left that have not been broken YET. It was a great Christmas! We had so many gifts from family that Santa took a few back with him on mom's order since she was pretty sure the girls were getting coal--what a compromise :-)
Mary got a pet shop set up and a pet shop game for the wii
and spider man!
Olivia & Daddy Christmas morning! Thanks grandma for the underwear!
Santa got Stan a refurbished Wii
And as always the box is the best gift!
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year~!