Sunday, December 30, 2007
One more sleep!!!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Our First Christmas Down Under...
Well, we experienced our first Australian Christmas. Although, I'm still not clear on why Aussies decorate their homes with snowmen and snowflakes, I'd say overall our first hoilday in the land down under was a success! We embraced change and opted for some tacky unique decorations, including the tree which Steve is putting up...ahh...assembling...in the picture above. We hosted an orphan Christmas Eve get-together and I have to say, that although it was warm, with the lights down low and the Christmas music playing, Christmas Eve with everyone together did feel a little bit like Christmas. It felt weird to think that it wasn't Christmas Eve at home though! I'm used to thinking about how everyone is celebrating the holidays together, but really, we weren't. So, that was a little weird!
This is me decorating our tree. I brought about 10 of my favorite ornaments with me and I'd say they looked nice tied on our tree of lights!
These pics were snapped on Christmas Eve...

We have 3 big palm trees in our new backyard. Not sure if you can see it Carol, but I'm wearing my snowman pin that you gave me last year!
Rej in our backyard. There are so many beautiful flowers in bloom in our yard!
There were 10 of us in total for Christmas Eve. Everyone brought a dish. Steve and I made our Christmas Eve tradition...seafood chowder. There was lots of food, lots of desserts and lots of wine!
Jesse modeled several Christmas designs throughout the evening...
Vic, just after he popped open the champagne.
King Steve.
We brought Jesse's Christmas suit from Canada. I'm not so sure that Jes was happy to see it. He looks like he's about to run in this pic!
My handsome Hubby.
Making the seafood chowder. This time we made one with a tomato base. It turned out great!
Clo spent an entire day making meat tortiere and I spend a whole minute burning it!!! It was the one and only Christmas crisis! It felt like home! hehe:) We thought our new stove had a warmer but it turns out that it's a grill!!! Anyway, the kitchen filled with smoke and I burned my hand trying to save the pie! Clo was great about it and just cut off the burnt bit. Other than the crust, it was fine and still tasted great! Plus, it definitely helped to make for a funny memory!
I wasn't joking...I really burnt it! Christmas Day





We spent Christmas Day on a beach in Byron Bay. The weather was warm but not hot and it wasn't all that sunny. Really, the weather all over Christmas was anything like what I had been warned it would be. I haven't really found it all that hot and it's officially summer now. Aussies were warning us that the temps would be extreme and that cooking a turkey would be completely out of the question. However, we totally could have made a turkey dinner! So, either it's cooler than usual for this time of year or Brisbane doesn't get that much hotter and humid than Montreal. Anyway, the beach was still fun. It was neat to see people at the beach in their swimsuits and Santa hats. It was definitely a unique Christmas Day for us! Christmas dinner was Indian food at a little restaurant in Byron. Ironically, our waitress was French and a group of 6 people all from Canada sat at the table with us during dinner. They entertained us with a singing Christmas tree that they brought with them from Canada.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Pandemic Pride
I don't think I've ever said this about a place I've worked, and I might never say it again, but I was extremely proud of what Pandemic did for the Auran staff. About 40 Auran people showed up to enjoy the evening, and from what I heard this morning they had a good time and really appreciated Pandemic throwing them a party. Hopefully a lot of the laid off staff will get picked up by the other local studios, and I'm sure some will come work for us.
Anyway, hats off to our HR team.
Steve
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Christmas time!
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
A little out of touch...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
It's beginning to look a lot like...
...moving?! That's right, moving. Seems like an odd time to "move house" as Aussies say but we are. Is it just me, or do we seem to always be moving?? We get the keys for our new place on Monday afternoon. Steve has Monday and Tuesday off to get everything moved from one place to another. I've been trying to be organized and have pretty much everything packed and ready to go. Not that it takes that long to pack when you hardly own anything! Clo came over a few days ago to give me a hand and we pretty much had everything boxed and ready to go in an hour and a half! I have to say, I quite like having less stuff. Less stuff, less clutter. It feels good. I'm looking forward to seeing our new house and really looking forward to getting settled and finally being able to put up a few Christmas decorations! Maybe that will help it feel more like the Christmas season! In the meantime, I'm off to Noosa tonight to stay in a beach house with Brianna and Clo. Girls' roadtrip! Fun! It's calling for a sunny and hot day tomorrow, so it should be a good day to lay by the ocean! Yup, tis the Christmas season, Aussie style...Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Sunday, December 09, 2007
A long post!
On Wednesday night, we had everyone over at our house for a BBQ. I love having people over! Again, Jolyne and Karine joined us, which was nice and it was nice for Rej, Clo and Brianna to meet some of the people that we know from home.

Steve took Wednesday off work and drove our car to Noosa with Jeff, Jolyne and Karine. He's mastered driving a standard and apparenty did very well on the 2 hour drive there and back. I had to work, but judging from the pics and the sunburns they all had when they got back, I think they had a fun day in the sun!
This weekend was amazing. We were total beach bums. Originally, Clo and I were trying to organize a camping trip for the 4 of us, but because it's now "school holidays" it was impossible to get a campsite. We're going to try to plan a camping trip in the New Year, and book a site well in advance. I miss camping! Anyhoo, no camping did not mean no fun. We headed off to Byron Bay on Saturday morning, where we spent a beautiful day relaxing, swimming, body boarding and snorkling...well the boys snorkled and apparently it was amazing. They saw everything from turtles to rays, just swimming off shore a bit. We packed an awesome picnic lunch in our new cooler (we're pretty excited about having a cooler!) and ate on our new camping dishes (we're slowly trying to collect camping stuff again). A few pics...
Silly boys.
Pit stop. Clo is like me and eats often. It's great! We had several snack breaks throughout the day!
Our picnic lunch...It's so much cheaper and yummier to pack a lunch! Plus, I think it's so much more fun!
Clo went a little overboard on the sunscreen! hehe:) But, seriously, the sun is so strong here. It is definitely NOT the same sun as at home. We wear SPF 30+ (that's the strongest you can get in Australia) and we apply it about 3-4 times while we're at the beach and we still get tan lines and sometimes even burns (especially Steve). A lot of people cover up with SPF shirts. It's tough because it's so nice to be tanned but it's just not a good idea to get too much sun here. A lot of Australia women look much older than they are, because of growing up in the strong sun. People often comment to me that I have "Canadian skin", which doesn't just mean pale, but wrinkle free too. I was talking to a couple of people about our cruise and if we should be concerned about crocs or box jelly fish and they told me, dead serious that the only thing we should fear is the sun. I have met so many people that have blistered and become very sick after a day at the beach without the proper protection.
Steve and Rej, off to see the fish.
I need a new sun hat. This one is way too floppy.
Clo in her non-floppy sun hat.
Today we were supposed to pack, since we're moving next Monday, but we woke up to the sun shining and very hot temperatures. Summer is definitely here! So we said screw it and went to the beach instead! I'm getting really good at letting work go when there's something more fun to do (maybe a little too good!). We packed up another picnic lunch, threw Jesse is the car (this is exactly why we wanted a car...not for everyday stuff, but for the freedom to go wherever we want, whenever we want on the weekends) and headed out. The water was so warm. I don't think I have ever swam in an ocean that warm! It truly felt like bath water! Jesse loved it and definitely got his exercise today. The above picture is pretty funny...Steve definitely captured the moment there!
I laugh so hard watching Jesse take on the waves. He's mastered keeping his head above the waves and fights them quite bravely, in order to be out with Steve and I.
Although, sometimes even the bravest dog needs a little help...
Back to work tomorrow. Although, like Steve said at dinner tonight...it's not so bad working for a living, when you get to spend your weekends like this....Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Did somebody say December?
On Sunday, we went to my work's Christmas Party, hosted at Wet 'n Wild Water Park. A little weird to attend a Christmas party at a water park! But we had a great day. It wasn't too sunny and it wasn't too hot, so it seemed to be the perfect day for it. They had some pretty cool slides (the pic above shows the tornado...my favorite slide!). Rebecca (my boss) provided a delicious lunch. It was nice to spend some time with co-workers outside of work...



Sorry Darryl and Stacey!
Last night Jeff had a dinner party at his house. Jolyne and Karine are visiting from Montreal at the moment and it was great to hang out with some people from home! The Purdys sent us some Christmas presents in Jolyne's suitcase! How exciting! Although, I'm tempted to open them, I promise I will wait the 3 weeks until Christmas Day (it's only 3 weeks from today!). Anyway, Jesse had different plans. He sniffed his present out as soon as I put the bag down! I think the fact that the bag squeaked didn't help! So, I let him open just one of his presents and can I just say that he LOVES his toy! He hasn't let the toy out of his site since he opened it! I'm not sure the neighbors are loving it as much. The constant squeak coming from the backyard is a bit trying on the patience but it's cute to see Jes so excited! You guys pick the best dog toys!














