And I Have Plan

Winter time approaching means more lunch times spent inside and I’m trying to actually take a break during the day so I have a plan. I’m finally going to finish watching Battlestar Galactica. It’s been a couple of years now since I got stuck at the half way point of the second season so I’m going to start from scratch. I’ve got the entire series set ready to go on the Media PC (I knew buying that new 1TB drive would come in handy) so now when I have lunch I’m going to watch a bit and slowly but surely I’m going to watch every episode. Let’s see if I can get it done by this time next year.

Saturday Morning, MSY Time

Saturday morning. Fresh coffee and home made calzones for breakfast, paper (mostly) read so I guess it’s time. Time to think up another excuse to head off to MSY. For the non-initiated MSY is the geek equivalent if heading off to Bunnings tp pick up supplies for a bit of DIY.  It’s the cheapest place to pick up your tech bits and pieces and Saturday mornings you see the line up of 30-something dads who have dragged the kids along to pick up a new hard drive or power supply.

Only problem is nothing has gone wrong with any of my PCs in the past fortnight so I’m struggling to come up with an excuse that will get past the CFO. Media Center is the key, maybe I can convince her we need a second 1TB drive…

Another Way To Make Me Feel Old

It’s getting so easy to make me feel old these days. The latest way came on the way back from our trip to Adelaide.

We had stopped off at Maccas in Horsham and while I was waiting for the order the young girl looked at me and said “My dad has the same shirt as that. It’s a nice shirt, my mum bought it for him.”

Oh great, now I’m viewed of being at the age where it’s perfectly okay to compliment me on managing to wear a ‘nice’ shirt. Sigh.

Out Of Office

We’ve just come back from a holiday, a proper no-work, everyone together, go a long way (715km)  away and relax holiday. It’s the first proper break we’ve taken since our honeymoon four years ago and our first holiday as a family. It was only a short break in Adelaide but it was fantastic. We lucked out with the weather, perfect 23 degrees both days we were out and about, which made it even better.

View from our door step.

We stayed on the beach at West Beach, just down from the Surf Life Saving Club. It was a great place for us – affordable, comfortable and right in the middle of all the things we wanted to do.

There were two main things we went for – the pandas and the footy.

AAMI Stadium The footy came first, and it was an experience totally different to going to the footy in Melbourne. It was amazing to see the number of bbq’s and picnics in the car park, something you hardly see here. We were also totally and hopelessly outnumbered. Walking from the car park to the stadium we didn’t see another Tigers supporter and with just a smattering of the yellow and black we had to cheer extra hard to be heard above the Adelaide mob. Then there was the funniest thing. Rae went to get a couple of beers but was blocked from coming back to the seat because the cups didn’t have a lid. She had to go back and get lids and when asked why she was told it was in case we accidentally spilt some on someone walking back to the seat. God knows how we’ve managed to cope in Melbourne all these years having to walk and balance beer.

My favourite moment came when the woman behind me asked her friend “do you think that sun is going to set?”. As I said on Twitter, given the sun’s history over the past several billion years…

The less said about the actual game the better, although for the first half we did look like we could play. It was a bit disorientating.

Panda

The second aim was to see the pandas at the Adelaide Zoo. We were able to get free admission with our FOTZ membership and Rae organised the tickets online so we were in the first group in that morning. The pandas were simply amazing. Such beautiful creatures. I could have stayed and watched for hours. Funi was sitting on a rock, enjoying the morning sun and some bamboo, Completely nonplussed about the crowds oohing and ahing over her she munched and crunched away, looking up at us every now and then.

Wang Wang

Wang Wang was out for his morning stroll, roaming around the impressive enclosure. At one stage he decided to climb a tree to show off a little.

Flamingo at Adelaide zoo. We went for a wander around the rest of the zoo and Bert was thrilled he finally go to see a flamingo. I have no idea where his infatuation with these birds came from but it was the highlight of the zoo visit for him. It was amazing to read the zoo’s two flamingos were 70 and 80 years old. Due to issues with importing birds they probably won’t be replaced when they die. It’s hard to believe when you see them that they are that old – they arrived before the start of World War 2, one of them pre-dates the Great Depression. If you get the chance go and see them you really should.

The best display, aside from the panda exhibition, was the tiger enclosure. The volunteer there (wish I had noted her name, she was great) explained that it had been constructed so the tigers would be on eye level with the zoo visitors. We were lucky one tiger had decided to sun herself on a handy rock and Moo was especially thrilled to see her so close.

Tiger On A Rock

We also visited the National Rail Museum. We thought we’d take a quick look and then go and check out some more museums nearby. Yes, good theory that. We spent an entire morning there, the kids were completely captivated. I could have spent hours more indulging my hobby of reading ever information sign. The kids weren’t in to the reading but loved climbing over everything and were thrilled with the steam train ride.

Rae, the kids and a tain. Throw in a stroll around Glenelg, spotting a seal frolicking in the ocean opposite our flat, good snack at the surf life saving club and some nice sitting in the sun it was a fantastic break. Sure, we had to spend two days in the car to get there and back but with all the preparation Rae had done even that wasn’t too bad.

We’d love to go back again. There’s a lot more we’d like to see and if we could we’d love to get away minus the kids to make the most of the wineries. After the drive though it may be a while before I feel like hopping in that car for any distance longer than the local shops.

Hopefully we’ll get away and have another time as good as this before another four years pass.

Overheard

Overheard at AAMI Stadium.

“Do you think that sun will set?”

Hmmmmm. Well, if the past billion or so years is anything to go by…

Like Daughter Like Mother, Like Sons Like Fathers

It’s true, we all become our parents.

Case 1. Moo Moo

When it comes to actors and actresses Rae is a freak. No matter what the disguise they only have to utter one word, Rae will cock her head and two seconds later she’ll know it is. She really is amazing.

This morning Ricky Gervais was on Sesame Street. Bert called out “Dad, the man from Night At The Museum is on television. Moo Moo recognised his voice.”

Case 2. Bert

Two and a half hours on the computer just figuring out how things work. Huge wobbly chucked when it was time to turn it off.

Case 3. Me.

Mum and Dad ate dinner around 6.30 every night, which conflicted with the news on television. Dad would rewind the video tape and record it to watch after dinner, it must have been the thinnest tape in the world after all that use. I was reminded of this the other night after I set up the media pc to automatically record the news every night  because it’s on when we are usually sitting down to dinner.

I wonder what other of Dad’s habits I’ll develop and which of mine I’ll pass on to my kids.

Here We Go Again. The Deborah Project 2 – Deborah In Derrimut

6 years ago we had a fantastic night when Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier performed a set in our lounge room. 30 people crammed in to that front room for a fantastic time and walked out with signed copies of Summertown.

It was such a blast Rob and I are doing it again.

The new album is coming out soon and if we can get 30 people to shell out $33 each then Deborah and Willy will have to trudge all the way out to Derrimut to perform a 20 minute set and sign your copy of Half Man Half Woman.

It will be Saturday June 26, 7.00 pm so get here by 6.30ish. If you want to hang around after we’ll be ordering some great pizza and a couple of drinks.

If you want to come along, see the show and collect your CD leave a comment or drop me an email. If you want us to collect a signed CD and send it on that’s fine too. We’re paying up front so if you can send on the $33 asap (PayPal is fine to tony@anthonymalloy.com), that’d be great.

Makes You Wonder

It’s been drizzling all day today, a good amount of rain. Driving back from checking the PO Box this afternoon I saw a guy. In his front yard. With a hose. Watering a cactus.