Pants To Me

This getting healthy thing is becoming expensive. Yesterday I had to go shopping for new jeans. That last time I bought jeans (maybe a year or so ago) I was size 38. Yesterday I bought size 35.

Now that feels good.

The Street 2012

Each year on the 31st May I take a photo f the street, here’s this years edition.

30th May 2011

2011 – Not many visible changes this year, no new neighbours. Given how bare the street looks I really should switch to taking this photo in summer.

March 31 2011

2010 – Every block built on, every house lived in and five changes of occupants in the past year including two new neighbours for us.

The Street 2010

It’s getting to the stage where people have recovered from building and are now beginning to start working on the front of their houses. Still a long way to go but the street we hope to live in for a long time yet is slowly coming together.

2009 – Every house built and lived in and one remaining block is underway.

The Street

2008 – Four houses under construction and empty blocks everywhere.

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Stone The…

120529-IMG_20120529_103104I spent a good deal of Sunday afternoon curled up in the foetal position. Initially it was on the floor but then I managed to get myself on to the bed. I’d had this sort of pain before but not quite to this extreme so I decided I’d better do something about it and went to the doc yesterday.

Today I had an ultrasound and wouldn’t ya know it…I have a 1.5cm stone in my gallbladder. Always good to know the crippling pain you experience isn’t imaginary. Now it’s up to the doctor to decide on treatment but I’ll be pushing for having the gallbladder removed, I have much better ways of spending Sunday afternoons.

Removing The Blockage

I’m all blocked up. I just can’t seem to get back in to the swing of reading at the moment. I was burning through the first Game Of Thrones book when I hit a brick wall and I haven’t picked up my Kindle in two weeks now, the latest National Geographic sits by the bed untouched and there’s a copy of The Guardian Weekly from last week still in its wrapper.

I’ve decided to take some action. Game Of Thrones is now on the back burner, and I have a sneaking suspicion it will stay there for a long time even though I was enjoying it immensely, and I’ve just bought Stonemouth, Iain Banks’ latest novel. If a good dose of Mr Banks can’t get things moving again, nothing can. I may even leave early today and have a quick read in the car before picking up the kids.

My Tweets For The Week

  • Sigh. Mum is in Vancouver. Sigh. #
  • …I'd buy you some art ( A Picasso or a Garfunkel) … #
  • Follow The Yellow Brick Path http://t.co/MamsiKKc #
  • My EA is hard at work organising my annual trip to Sydney. #
  • If, statistically, the final 8 is set by round 7 why don't we just have a seven round session? #
  • Just got an sms from Mum. 'Luv Vanc'. Like son like mother. #
  • Argh! Mum and Peter went on a tour of Rogers Arena (the Canucks stadium)! Hoping the Canucks store was open. #
  • Just had a chat with a journo from The Age. #
  • And good dead done for the day. #
  • No, haven't killed anyone, it was a good deed. #
  • 'Confusion' on @abcdigmusic. How appropriate. #
  • And just to add to the confusion it wasn't on @abcdigmusic, it was on @BBCChrisHawkins . I think I may go back to bed and start today again. #
  • 'German pizza chain'. Now there's an unexpected phrase. #
  • Time to get a little Introspective… #
  • Now I'm Being Boring #
  • Bert doesn't it but we're walking home today. #
  • No complaints from Bert and a nice chatty walk home. #
  • Wow, double barrel firing! #yeslordsugar #
  • The Best Way To Spend A Rainy Morning Before School http://t.co/3ueuU0Ov #
  • Any one else notice it seems to be raining a bit? #
  • So the only I way I can get written information on your insurance cover is to take out a policy and then cancel? You have to be joking. #
  • Picking up Bert will be fun today, can't leave kids in car so we're all going to be wet. #
  • With no Rae or Phee home it means no gym today. Not happy. #
  • Who is that dodgy Malloy character quoted in The Age today? Oh, that would be me. http://t.co/9HcNVPVh #
  • Here's the article : http://t.co/eChHHohk #
  • What a glorious day! #
  • Thanks @ColesOnline, delivery on the dot of 8.30, means we have the day free. #
  • Couldn't agree more Tom Ryan – http://t.co/SfViAvxD #
  • Guilty pleasure #5326 – Dragons Den #

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Footy Food

I remember the first time we went to the footy at the G. We stayed at the Sheraton and mum ordered a box of sandwiches from the kitchen. My memory is of chicken and mayo with some curried egg in a white cardboard box. There was a thermos of tea too.

I wonder what dad would have made of my lunch today. Wholemeal Vietnamese roast pork rolls with a (freebie) bottle of enhanced hydration water.

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Reader Boy Again

Both Rae and I are readers, always have been. Is it any wonder then that Bert has the reading gene. This morning while his brother and sister enjoyed some telly in our bed while I got ready for the day he was snuggled in a big chair reading his book. I’m betting that if I offered him the day at home in that chair reading he would have taken it today.

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Open Letter To Unknown Geek Dad

This is an open letter to a fellow patron who attended the screening of The Last Starfighter at The Astor last Monday.

Dear Sir,

As a fellow geek father I understand that you wish to introduce your son, or in my case sons, to the films that meant so much to you as a child. There’s nothing like the thrill of seeing them enjoy classic 80s movies and ask lots of questions afterwards that you are proud to still know the answers to. I get it. I am a geek. I am a dad.

However, may I propose The Astor at 7.30pm is not not the place to bring your 5(ish) year old. You sat there and loudly telegraphed each plot point, ruining the few the moments that I had forgotten were coming up. It was obvious your son wasn’t paying attention, and didn’t particularly care (“now can we go home?”) but you persisted none the less. I tried to ignore you but it became too much, which is why I turned around and asked you to stop. Which you didn’t, you only lowered the volume.

Please, the cinema, especially The Astor which is a temple to film, is not your lounge room. It’s not a DVD that you can rewind, there are other people sitting close to you who have paid good money to watch the film without it being ruined. I hope you may have learned a lesson, but I doubt that you have.

Next time stop and think. Your child will probably enjoy the movie just as much as we did watching it at home and you won’t ruin the night out of many people.

Yours sincerely

Anthony Malloy

My Tweets For The Week

  • At the @astor_theatre , choc top in hand. Bring on the glory that is The Last Stepdaughter in 70mm #
  • Thank you @astor_theatre for The Last Starfighter. Magnificent print, even if it was missing a bit. Wonderful to see it on the big screen. #
  • Please, let the owners of The Astor know we want the Astor be a cinema for many years to come. #ProtectTheAstor http://t.co/6MR2pyLN #
  • Huge endorphins rush tonight. I can't move but feel amazing. Weeeeehhhhhhh. #
  • Walk out to find Henry building Lego and Bert reading a book. #likefatherlikesons #happydad #
  • The washing machine has been running non-stop since 7.15am. Still two loads to go… #
  • Cursing Rae for going out tonight, doesn't she realise we have The Apprentice UK to watch! #
  • Ray at the movies, kids in bed, dishes done so it's time for some lemon sorbet and junk television #
  • Cat on my lap means I can't return sorbet to freezer. Had better eat it all then. #
  • Ooooops, accidentally dialed the wife while was out to lunch. #
  • Just noticed my invoices from Net Logistics come from Britney Turing-Machine –
    Billing Robotic Clerk, Account Services Division. Cute #
  • Lovin' the 70s inspired 'Mess' on The Unauthorized Biography of Rehnhold Messner'. #
  • Unforeseen consequence of losing weight, wedding ring slipped off twice today. #
  • Just said bye to Mum and Peter who are off to Canada tomorrow. You car is safely tucked up at our place now, say hi to Vancouver for me. #
  • Some Sundays for Sunday morning music while I do my best to avoid the sports section. #
  • That retweet was meant to say looks like @VictoriaPolice have had their twitter account compromised. #
  • An afternoon stroll at the shops, just me and Rae. How novel, and lovely. #
  • Wow, we may have lost the Dreamtime game but suddenly not so upset at the footy. #
  • Mum and Peter over half way to Canada. Sigh, I really should have tried to hide in their luggage. #

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