Friday, September 26, 2008

New Studio Apartment!

New studio apartment near Circular Quay (where the Opera House is). It's an even better location than the last place! Right near The Rocks. The rooftop has a pool and a view of the Opera House, Sydney Tower, and the Harbour Bridge.

More pics to come.







Sunday, September 21, 2008

Sydney Running Festival

On September 21st, Rob and I joined about 25,000 other people in the largest running festival in Australia: Blackmore's Sydney Running Festival. The races included a marathon, a half-marathon, a 9km bridge run and 4km family fun run which kicked off around 6am. Guess which one we did? Yep, the family fun run. We weren't feeling up to much more than that.

It was a really cool experience though. We trekked over the Harbour Bridge which they completely closed off to traffic and ended the run by the steps of the Opera House.







Not my most flattering moment







Check out the video of our finish:

Monday, September 15, 2008

Olympic Athletes Return to Oz

Australia is a PROUD country. If it wasn't blatantly obvious before, it definitely was during the Olympics. I had no idea what was going on with any other team around the world during the Olympics because the Aussie news only focused on their athletes the entire time. Not that it's a bad thing, but it would have been nice to see what else was going on. The Australians even have an "adjusted medal count" that they calculate which takes into account the smaller population of Australia and pretty much always puts them in 1st place for gold, silver and bronze.

Anyway, there was a big "Welcome Home" event in Sydney for the athletes. It was at Town Hall which is just around the corner from our place. Here are some of the pics:







Not sure who this one is


Not sure about the athlete but the lady with her is Clover Moore-Lord Mayor of Sydney


And this is Steve Hooker. He won a gold medal for pole vaulting. He looks like Carrot Top.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Luna Park

Just on the other side of the Harbour Bridge is Sydney's oldest theme park: Luna Park. The heritage-listed park first opened in 1935, and has since experienced multiple closures, changes of ownership, legal battles, and community action in both support of and opposition to operation.

The historical little fun park is pretty pricey (although entry is free) but it's really cute and a prime location right on the water.

We took a water taxi over, stayed for a few hours and enjoyed the gorgeous weather and some lunch, walked around Milson's Point, then took the water taxi back to Darling Harbour (AKA our backyard).










Monday, September 8, 2008

Out with the Canadians, In with the Aussies

Katie and Gracie moved out on September 5th. They moved into one of their co-worker's mom's house to save money.

On September 8th we got 2 new Aussie flatmates: Mark and Leaf. Yes, Leaf. I've now lived with "Tree" and "Leaf" and guess what Leaf's last name is? BUSH! Haha, seriously! Tree, Leaf, Bush. All I need is "Shrub" and I think I'll have it covered.

Mark and Leaf are nice guys. They both work for the Red Cross. Mark cooked us dinner the first night they moved in so it's so far so good in my book!

Still looking on getting out of this place ourselves. It's a great location but the place needs some serious upgrades.

Updates to come.

Monday, September 1, 2008

District Manager of Arbonne International

Thanks to everyone who helped me by buying some Arbonne products in August. I reached District Manager status and am one of the first (I'm not sure yet if I am THE first or not) in New South Whales. Here are some pictures of me exhibiting Arbonne products at my gym-V Club-in the city.