Holidays

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:: Cousin Love

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There’s nothing more precious than the sight and sound of cousins playing together. Even though we live halfway around the world from the rest of our family it’s amazing to see my little nieces and nephews embrace Savannah and before long they act and adore each other as if they’ve live under the same roof their whole lives.

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:: Sun, Sand & Surf…

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There’s nothing quite like taking a stroll down the beach during sunset feeling the sand between your toes…

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:: Leader Of The Pack

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The past weekend we had a quick winter getaway to Whistler and while we were there we went dog sledding. It was an amazing and educational experience! The dogs are absolute darlings… they get soooo excited when you tether them to the sled that they start barking excitedly and jump on the spot ready to roll. The dogs are also very sneaky… they look back check to see if you have the brakes on and would bolt any time they see you with your foot off it! It was so much fun being hands on in the process from harnessing them up to actually being the Musher who drives the sled. Savannah on the other hand had the best nap during the whole time and she was all bundled up as snug as a bug in a rug!

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:: Okavango Delta

Here is a photo from an archive I was going through from a trip with my wife to the Okavango Delta, Botswana back in 2006. It was an amazing trip where we got to experience the landscape and animals in their purest form. It was definitely a great experience being that close to nature in the wild. The canoes in the foreground were dug out of a tree trunk and was our only mode of transportation through the delta. We camped for 3 nights and carried all the food and water we needed in the canoes while we experienced everything that the delta had to offer.

:: Sri Lanka – An island long described as paradise…

Ola Amigo… Que Pasa!?!

Trip To Cancun – Mexico

Christmas @ Billabong Lodge

:: Trip to the Cabanna…

Highlights of the weekend!

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Snow, snow, snow…

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Lots of cuddles and sledding…

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Big boys toys…

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Family, friends, fun…

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:: Halloween Howler IV

This year for Halloween we went to a function called Halloween Howler IV. As with every year, everyone got into the spirit of things and made an effort to dress up. Some of the popular costumes this year were H1N1 Disease, Michael Jackson Thriller Zombies, Mario and Luigi. This year a friend of mine came up with the idea of going as Harold and Kumar from “Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay”. We donned our orange jump suits hit the party…

Some of the more interesting costumes I came across during the night was DJ Deadmau5. I’m not sure if anyone else knew who she was, but it was a very cool costume:

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There were plenty of drinks being poured, lots of moves burning up the dance floor. Kudos to the organizers of the event for a great night! Here’s a few highlights from the night:

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Don’t forget to check out the gallery and please feel free to leave your comments. If you would like the photos in high resolution please email me.

:: The Rumble Down Under

So for the past month we’ve been on the road visiting Australia, Indonesia, Bali and Hong Kong. Although it was a whirlwind trip it was great to catch up with all my family and friends. It all seems like such a blur now, so here’s a quick summary of what went down. Other than having the itinerary from hell, we spent almost 5 days of the month flying in the air or in transit…

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Our first destination was my home town of Perth. What can I say… not much has changed and the pace of life is definitely a few gears down. Still as beautiful as ever, other than a few renovations and couple of buildings not much has changed with the skyline. Well, other than the addition of the new Ferris wheel attempting to replicate the London Eye.

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The highlight of that trip for me was meeting my little niece for the first time. Little Ella-phant has got to be the cutest thing in the world, and I’m not being biased. It was great to spend a lot of quality time with her doing everything from feeding her to playing at Gymbaroo. I love her to bits and the hugs and kisses are never ending with her.

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Apart from trying to catch up with as many friends as we could we basically had a routine of meeting someone for breakfast, lunch and dinner! It was so tiring and we managed to recharge ourselves with a quick escape to the winery region about 3 hours away in Margaret River. I loved this place… the house we stayed in was at the top of the Hill overlooking the beach (which was walking distance away) and it was so good to be able to walk on a REAL beach with proper sand! For those of you who have been to Vancouver, you’ll know what I’m talking about…

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4 Days of indulging in wine, chocolates and cheese and it was time to entertain the young one so during the trip we revisited The Sunflower Farm. I’m not sure if that stop was for Ella or Natashia. When it comes to all thing furry that are great and small, Tash definitely is like a kid in a candy store. If she had it her way we would’ve not “wasted time” at the wineries and we would’ve spent the whole time at the farm.

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A trip down under wouldn’t be complete without having a Brethren reunion. What better way to have one by mixing hi octane, guns and alcohol and buckets of deep fried chicken… (not necessarily in that order). We took to the go kart tracks and burned rubber over a few lap. Jamie on the other hand didn’t as he picked the short straw and ended up with the slowest go kart on the track… After that we hit the shooting range and tried our hand at using a 0.9mm Glock, 45 calibre USP (that’s a monster hand gun) and finally the tame rifles. It was all fun and games until I realised that with all the flying that I was doing, I’m sure homeland security was going to have a field day with me. Other than being pulled up in general for “random security checks”, I was sure that all the gun powder residue all over my camera bag from the shooting range was going to set off every alarm. Lucky for me that wasn’t the case.

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Next stop was Tash’s home town, Surabaya – Indonesia. This is the second time that I’ve been there and it many ways it is quite similar to Sri Lanka as far as the roads and how the buildings look including the food vendors on the streets. Being a glutton for punishment we were on a flight the very next morning at 6am to Bali. This was the relaxing part of our trip where we got to vege out by the pool, eat exotic seafood meals on the beach and get much needed massages. I couldn’t believe how cheap the food was there! We had seafood and about 4 other dishes and to feed 4 people we spent less than $20!

The highlight would definitely be swimming with dolphins at the Dolphin Lodge. Tash has always wanted to do this only it’s always been so expensive in the other places we’ve visited like The Bahamas. It was such an amazing experience… definitely worthwhile! No matter how hard Tash tried, she couldn’t quite fit the dolphin into our luggage and I’m sure that it wouldn’t be able to fit into the bath tub in our apartment.

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Back to Surabaya and we were back on the family outing circuit. We met up with some of Tash’s old high school friends and it was good to hear all of the stories about how they used to get into trouble. For Tash it was a very nostalgic leg of the trip because certain smells, food and even sounds would bring her back to her childhood memories. With the squeak of a horn or the ring of a certain type of bell she was able to tell me what type of food that particular mobile vendor was selling while we sat in the lounge of the house she grew up in.

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Finally, we finished our trip in Hong Kong. We stayed in the Kowloon district and did a bit of sightseeing but the main attraction was the cheap shopping! The markets are a great place to pick up some cheap bargains or excellent quality bootleg designer bags or accessories. As fun as it was, the whole bargaining process is so tiring! By the end of it all we were just over having to spend 10 minutes going back and forth with pricing and then having to play hard to get by walking away just to force the seller to succumb to your price. At the end of the day it didn’t make much difference to us because when you converted it you’re still not paying any sort of premium prices, so either way we ended up with a great bargain. I really like Hong Kong. The food is great, the city limits are extremely clean albeit, densely populated with a lot of apartments. The public transportation (MTR) makes getting around so easy and I was so amazed that there was no graffiti or vandalism on the trains or the stations. In contrast the new railway line in Perth which is only a couple of years old looks like its 10 years old with all the vandalism on it! I’m definitely “for” capital punishment to maintain the quality of public transportation… ok maybe capital punishment is a bit harsh. Let’s settle for harsher penalties and better policing of it all…

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By the end of it all, I think I need a holiday to recover from my holiday! Is it a bad thing to be thinking about your next holiday less than a week from when you arrived back from your last holiday?

Hit the gallery for all the happy snaps…

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