Thursday 28 January 2010

SYD.NYE 2009/10

New Year's Eve this time around passed in a similar manner to the previous year's. I wanted to go to Balmain again to watch the fireworks on the harbour, but some friends were heading for Observatory Hill in the CBD, and so swayed by that fact as well as the promise of a much shorter trip home (last year it took us over an hour to even get out of Balmain) we set off to meet them at about 5pm.

When we arrived, the hill was pretty busy but it was still possible to get a patch of grass. Unfortunately said patch of grass was on a rather steep slope, which proved rather uncomfortable. And you had to attach all your bags to you to stop them rolling down. Still, it's not something you have to do every day so we wedged ourselves in.

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Mark, Lise, Mel and Dom.

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Me and Mark.

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The view is bridge end-on. Which means you don't get the great symmetrical side-on view you get from Balmain, and you don't get to see the light show properly on the side of the bridge. But since you are right in the centre of the action, with fireworks going off on all sides, it does make for an equally good, if different, experience.

It was a pretty drizzly, grey day and we were slightly concerned about it being a bit wet to sit out. But the worst of the rain seemed to dry up around lunch time and by the evening there was even a little bit of sun poking out through the clouds.

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It starts to get dark. I'm not sure if I'd been up on Observatory Hill properly before. It's actually a great view over north Sydney and as the sun goes down and the lights go on you can see the lights of Luna Park glittering away on the opposite side of the water.

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The first fireworks began at 9pm, not long after it properly got dark. It was a short teaser of what was to come. Following that was the Harbour of Light parade on the harbour, where numerous ships decked out in light displays processed across the water.
We ate cherries and drank some gin and tonic and gathered more evidence for our theory that all Irish people know all other Irish people. We found some passing Danish people and forced Lise to talk to them (she is Danish), haha.

Suddenly midnight was upon us and we cracked out our sparkling wine and oohed and aahed in the appropriate places as gunpowder exploded on all sides. It was brilliant. And 2010 began.

After a lengthy slumber, we spent New Year's Day going to watch Fantastic Mr Fox at the cinema, which was almost as good as the fireworks!

[More photos as usual at Flickr]

New Year's Resolutions

I am usually terrible with making new year's resolution. I am terrified of failure, really. And I prefer not to commit to anything until at least March, by which time I am usually able to make a better informed assessment of my chances of success.
My 2009 resolutions were to keep giving up sucking my thumb (I am now 22 months thumb-sucking 'clean'!) and to write down every book I read. Both I managed. Here are this years.

- Knowledge: Become better informed. I already get the weekly Guardian Politics and Media podcasts, but I'm going to subscribe to the News and Culture ones as well for this year. And any important events I shall try to keep a brief commentary of in my paper-diary.

- Health: Go for a 45 minute run at least once a week. I am currently doing 2-3 runs a week so this should be ok. Also, stop creeping into the realms of a junk food diet. I eat healthily at home but we are eating out an increasing amount and I must remember that it still counts. Order fresh sashimi rather than tempura when eating sushi. Order poached eggs not scrambled for brunch. Get grilled fish not battered with my chips.

- Money: Try to save a decent amount of money whilst I still have a steady income. At least 25% of my weekly income must be moved into savings. I've been doing this since September so must continue!

- Write down every book I read. Again!

- Keep my scrapbook better. I have a huge pile of stuff to paste in and I never seem to get around to it!

Sunday 24 January 2010

2009 Life of Pie Review of the Year

Well, the New Year's honeymoon period is over and the hope that a slight change in date can alter your life completely has faded.
I'm back to the old realisation that I am still too lazy to exercise more than twice a week or get out of bed until 20 minutes after I'm meant to leave the house, I'm still an unbrilliant writer with two unfinished and bizarre novels lying around, I still can't write song lyrics, or music for that matter, I still don't clean the floors as often as I should, I still can't stay focussed on one thing for more than 10 minutes, I still have bad skin and I still don't understand the fabric of the cosmos.

Who fancies a plunder of the old 2009 memory box, hmm? Hands up!

(Yes, my ego is such that I believe myself to be worthy of a 'review of the year', of the manner usually accorded to politics or the news)

January

Summer in January?? You better believe it, you filthy heathens!

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It was hot, up to the late 30s (celsius) over the Australia Day holiday weekend. Mark's parents came to stay and thus sightseeing commenced, all over Sydney, foraying into the Blue Mountains and continuing into February.
We saw an epic Sydney Theatre Company production based on Shakespeare's War of the Roses plays, running over two evenings and starring Cate Blanchett. Also open-air productions of Cav and Pag as the Opera(s) in the Domain, ending the Sydney Festival.

February

February ambled past quite pleasantly, with little worth commenting on. It was hot, but not *quite* as hot as January. We endeavoured to save money...

March

We came back to life just in time for Sydney Mardi Gras! I hyperventilated over Russell's visit to Sydney.

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The weather cooled down pleasantly as we headed into autumn.

April

We daytripped out to a Blue Mountains covered in mist over the Easter Weekend

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The weather was iffy, fairly wet in parts which resulted in a fairly relaxed month of staying in.

May

We celebrated Mark's birthday with pizza followed by cocktails at Madam Fling Flong in Newtown.
Rainbow Lorikeets flocked to our garden in Meadowbank to eat the flowers.

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June

Temperatures plummet. The night of my birthday hits 0 degrees, the record low recorded for Sydney. Sydneysiders are horrified by frost warnings. We REALLY miss central heating.

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Fortunately things warm up again towards the end of the month - enough for a trip to the beach (with coats on!).
Goodness I do faff on about the weather don't I? You can tell I'm English.

July

Mark was away in Melbourne for a long while for conferences. I went to join him for a long weekend and oh my god it was SO MUCH FUN!!!

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There was a great deal of riding on trams and not quite enough sleep.I decided I absolutely love Melbourne to the exclusion of all logic and rationale.
Also, back in Sydney at the end of the month saw the Flaming Lips gig at the Hordern which immediately became one of the best gigs of my life!

August

The Fellows arrived in Sydney!!! We did some sightseeing, and as it was an unseasonably mild August even managed to patronise the beach (with a cardigan on, of course). Did some old favourites such as the Aquarium and Manly, as well as some new delights, including the Sydney Tower and the Hyde Park Barracks.

So as to give the Fellows some summer on their summer holiday, we also jetted off up to tropical north Queensland for a week. It was the best holiday of my life! So stereotypically beautiful it was almost unreal....empty golden beaches, palm trees, sea as warm as a bath....it was incredible to see the rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef.

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September

All quiet again after the departure of the Fellows. Mark works hard, I work hard and we try to save some money. We also start househunting with a view to moving further into the city, looking around Stanmore, Newtown, Erskineville and Redfern.
Sam and Georgina visit us in the final days of the month and we have some fun for a couple of days. Unfortunately torrential rain scuppers some of our plans, but we hope they can come back again soon!

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October

The first week saw our move from Meadowbank to Erskineville and the interesting task of trying to cram the contents of a 3 bed house into a 2 bed flat.
The rest of the month is spent unpacking and sorting, and I go to see the musical Wicked!!

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November

We have a housewarming! Following this, we try to relax as temperatures soar in one of the hottest Sydney Novembers on record.

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Mostly by going to the coast.

December

We get to watch Patrick Wolf and Jarvis Cocker play in the same week. I think my life may be complete, at least for that week!
We get champagne to celebrate the birth of Joshua, Mark's nephew ! (and mine under Australian law since I am legally Mark's de facto wife)

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Chesney the Erskineville Wombat comes to live with us on Christmas Day! We eat oysters.

After an intensely dry start to summer, rain is what everyone in outback NSW wants for Christmas. The newspapers show an aerial image of a herd of cows huddled around a tiny patch of green in a vast expanse of dust. In true English Bank Holiday style, it rains right through the Christmas break, but at least the cows have a drink at last!

Our final evening of 2009 is spent on Observatory Hill in The Rocks, drinking gin and watching fireworks!

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Wednesday 6 January 2010

Japan

Very early this morning, Mark and I booked our flights to JAPAN!!!!

We leave on 24th March, spend two nights in Singapore, then 26th March - 9th April in Tokyo and Kyoto.

CAN'T WAIT!!!