Dec. 26th, 2007

gemfyre: (Frogs)
Mum and Dad we're heading to Auntie Laine's in the morning for breakfast and to pick up Nan. At pretty much the last minute we decided we'd pop over too to say hello, Padbury isn't that far away from where we live now.

The house there has changed. Again. That house has had so many changes and renovations since they first moved in in about 1985. The latest change was a complete makeover for the back patio. It's very nice.

Seeing as we'd already eaten we didn't have too much of the breakfast on offer, but we did dip in a bit. Fresh fruit, bacon, free-range eggs (they DO taste better) with hollandaise sauce, porterhouse steak, crossiants, the hugest bloody prawns you have ever seen in your life. It was great to see cousins and aunts and uncles as well. I always like to catch up with Bree and Russell.

Then we headed over to Mum and Dad's. This is where Christmas was for the kids. Although Shell implied that she was enjoying the toys almost more than Charlotte and Lachie. :)

Lunch was turkey, ham, cranberry sauce, and various yummy salads - of which Matt liked only one, while I was busy scoffing all of them. Followed up with Vienetta, apricot cheesecake, trifle, strawberries and cherries.

Eventually Craig and Matty arrived so the present exchange could begin. Lachie got a book of "The Old Woman Who Swallowed A Fly" from Mum and Dad. Classic story! He also got The Very Hungry Caterpillar from me, another kiddie classic, and he loved his train whistle.

So, what did I get?

From Mum & Dad - A ceramic tagine, a salad spinner, some knickers, a calendar with African Animals (when we were kids we always got an orange and a balloon, now we get a calendar) and a book about birds. Charlotte loved looking at the photos of the birds and telling me all the colours.
From Shell - $20 towards my Shun knives.
From Craig & Matty - A cruet set with nice olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
From Matt - it's coming. I have to get his pressie too.

Dinner was more of the same. Eventually kids fell asleep, people went home, we went home.
gemfyre: (Frogs)
Mum and Dad we're heading to Auntie Laine's in the morning for breakfast and to pick up Nan. At pretty much the last minute we decided we'd pop over too to say hello, Padbury isn't that far away from where we live now.

The house there has changed. Again. That house has had so many changes and renovations since they first moved in in about 1985. The latest change was a complete makeover for the back patio. It's very nice.

Seeing as we'd already eaten we didn't have too much of the breakfast on offer, but we did dip in a bit. Fresh fruit, bacon, free-range eggs (they DO taste better) with hollandaise sauce, porterhouse steak, crossiants, the hugest bloody prawns you have ever seen in your life. It was great to see cousins and aunts and uncles as well. I always like to catch up with Bree and Russell.

Then we headed over to Mum and Dad's. This is where Christmas was for the kids. Although Shell implied that she was enjoying the toys almost more than Charlotte and Lachie. :)

Lunch was turkey, ham, cranberry sauce, and various yummy salads - of which Matt liked only one, while I was busy scoffing all of them. Followed up with Vienetta, apricot cheesecake, trifle, strawberries and cherries.

Eventually Craig and Matty arrived so the present exchange could begin. Lachie got a book of "The Old Woman Who Swallowed A Fly" from Mum and Dad. Classic story! He also got The Very Hungry Caterpillar from me, another kiddie classic, and he loved his train whistle.

So, what did I get?

From Mum & Dad - A ceramic tagine, a salad spinner, some knickers, a calendar with African Animals (when we were kids we always got an orange and a balloon, now we get a calendar) and a book about birds. Charlotte loved looking at the photos of the birds and telling me all the colours.
From Shell - $20 towards my Shun knives.
From Craig & Matty - A cruet set with nice olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
From Matt - it's coming. I have to get his pressie too.

Dinner was more of the same. Eventually kids fell asleep, people went home, we went home.
gemfyre: (Default)
Just finishing off the Christmas prawns for lunch today and thought of something I have often thought of. Apparently it is an Australian thing to say and do "throw another shrimp on the barbie". This kinda stumps me because 1. in Australia we call them prawns, not shrimp (shrimp are those tiny prawns you get in Chinese fried rice or frozen bags in the freezer section) and 2. in 28 years of living in Australia, I have never had a shrimp on the barbie. The standard cooking method is a quick boil, then peeling and dipping into seafood sauce/tartare sauce/thousand island dressing/whatever you please, sometimes accompanied by avocado. Of course there are also stir fries and garlic prawns, but again, no BBQ is involved.

[Poll #1111357]
In other news, earlier on I saw a large cockroach on the wall. That was okay, he was over there, I was over here. Maybe 10 minutes later I saw it FLYING around the room. Ack. However since then I've seen no sign of him. Matt reckons he's eating dust bunnies under the bed. He can stay there.
gemfyre: (Default)
Just finishing off the Christmas prawns for lunch today and thought of something I have often thought of. Apparently it is an Australian thing to say and do "throw another shrimp on the barbie". This kinda stumps me because 1. in Australia we call them prawns, not shrimp (shrimp are those tiny prawns you get in Chinese fried rice or frozen bags in the freezer section) and 2. in 28 years of living in Australia, I have never had a shrimp on the barbie. The standard cooking method is a quick boil, then peeling and dipping into seafood sauce/tartare sauce/thousand island dressing/whatever you please, sometimes accompanied by avocado. Of course there are also stir fries and garlic prawns, but again, no BBQ is involved.

[Poll #1111357]
In other news, earlier on I saw a large cockroach on the wall. That was okay, he was over there, I was over here. Maybe 10 minutes later I saw it FLYING around the room. Ack. However since then I've seen no sign of him. Matt reckons he's eating dust bunnies under the bed. He can stay there.
gemfyre: (Coconuts)
For historical records. It was 44.2C today, hottest December day on record. The record hottest day was 46.2 (that was in February 1991). Thank God for air-con, even with it I got quite warm at times. This brace is rather err... cozy.

Tomorrow I see the surgeon. Wish me luck!
gemfyre: (Coconuts)
For historical records. It was 44.2C today, hottest December day on record. The record hottest day was 46.2 (that was in February 1991). Thank God for air-con, even with it I got quite warm at times. This brace is rather err... cozy.

Tomorrow I see the surgeon. Wish me luck!

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