A Good Monday

Sitting at work knowing that Rae, Stink and Bertie were coming to pick me up, and noting it was a glorious day outside I got to thinking how wonderful it would be to reverse the order of dinner tonight and start with an ice cream and a walk around Williamstown in the late afternoon sunshine.

So that’s what we did. Three ice creams, one stroller, three walkers, sea side views and a perfect October day made this the rarest of events – a good Monday.

Rations

I’m on rations and I’m not coping. No, not the food type, although given the way my stomach seems to have magically ballooned over the past couple of weeks that probably wouldn’t be such a bad idea. I’m on internet rations.

Thanks to the stupid way internet access works in this otherwise magnificent company we are on restricted speed (I’m on 1500K) and limited to a download limit each month. Because network TV has started up again in the States and we want to watch Lost, Desperate Housewives, Veronica Mars and Rome I am now perilously close to my peak limit of 10 Gig. I didn’t use my off peak allocation wisely at the start of the month and now I’m down to a meagre 250MB a day until Wednesday.

The worse is over, we survived the weekend with both of us being home and with a hockey game on so we’ll make it through. Still, there’s nothing worse than watching your downloads when the net is such an integral part of our lives. So, until the day after tomorrow please don’t post interesting photos, don’t link to interesting videos, don’t post cool podcasts and whatever you do don’t launch the Australian iTunes music store.

My Happy Day

Well, today was the day I got to spend my birthday money.

Rob and I went shopping in the city and it took a couple of shops, and a bit of a walk but I got the thing I’ve always wanted. So, what was it?

Here’s the story in pictures :

1. The Box
The Box

2. What’s That?

What's That?

3. A Scalextric Set!
A Scalextric Set

4. Inside The Box
Inside The Box

5. Constuction Underway
Construction Underway

6. The Joy
The Joy

7. Even Mum and Phee Get In On The Act
Mum and Phee

Rob and I played for hours and I still can’t wipe the smile from my face.

And if you want to see the thing in action there’s a 4MB Quicktime movie available.

Hey, Where’d That Come From?

I had a birthday a few months ago. Thank you, yes, it was a lovely day. My Mother In Law To Be gave me a Tatts 2 ticket as part of my present, with the numbers 4 6 and 70 (go on, guess my birth date) over the week.

The ticket stayed stuck to the fridge until a couple of weeks ago when Rae heard about a multi-million dollar lottery prize in Queensland that had gone unclaimed. This got her thinking and she decided to check my ticket. I hadn’t checked it ’cause I never win anything.

Up until now.

We didn’t know it but we had $740 stuck to the fridge for four months and if Rae hadn’t checked, it would still be there now. Most of it’s going in to our house deposit fund but Rae has insisted I keep and spend a bit of it. After umming and ahhing I’ve decided I will listen to her and this weekend I may finally buy the one ‘toy’ I’ve wanted all my life but never had.

In The Bushes And The Sky

The police helicopter was hovering over our backyard for about five minutes this afternoon. I asked the guy crouching under a bush in our backyard about it but he said he said he had no idea either.

Speed Mowing

This weekend we’re having some friends over. They haven’t been here before so I wanted the house to look good – a big problem given the lawn hasn’t been mown in almost a month. Not to worry, I thought, I’ll mow it over the weekend before they get here on Sunday afternoon.

Then I heard the weather forecast on the radio as I drove home. Rain was on the way and it wasn’t going to let up all weekend.

Bugger.

I got home and checked the radar to see this :

Rain Before

See that little circle of clear around Melbourne? Well, that was my window of opportunity. I raced to the shed, grabbed that mower and mowed like a mad man would mow. A mad man in a hurry. It may possibly the quickest lawn mowing ever recorded. I finished the back lawn and shoved the mower back inside the shed just as the first big drops began to fall.

Now the radar looks like this :

Rain After

But I don’t care ’cause my lawns are done.