August Life Update

Fri, Aug. 6th, 2021 08:19 pm
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Life update time!

Covid sucks and I'm not going to Sydney )

New laptop get! )

Ceramics life goals )

Olympics are fun, especially basketball )

Poking mans, GO )

THE END.

Tue, Jan. 28th, 2020 09:16 pm
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Happy Australia Day two days later! This summer has been absolute balls and I feel like Australia Day this year was really all about the CFS volunteers et al. One of my Dad's mates is a CFS volunteer and has been doing stints in NSW, obviously Cudlee Creek and over to Kangaroo Island. The amount of time these people are sarificing to go into the teeth of these bastard fires time and time again is just insane.

Alex was over for a bit of a whirlwind weekend from Sydney, landing on Saturday for a 30th birthday on Sunday then off again that night. I picked her up from the airport Saturday morning and we headed up to LOT.100, which I've been meaning to do... well, since it opened, really but especially this summer. It's a sort of Hills booze collective place, joint cellar door between these five beverage companies: Hills Cider Co for the cider (my favourite cider), Mismatch Brewing for the beer (they have fruit flavoured beers!), Adelaide Hills Distillery (who make 78 Degrees gin, among other things), Ashton Valley Fresh for the non-alcoholic juices and, most importantly, Vinteloper for the wine. Vinteloper was one of the wineries that lost every single vine to the Cudlee Creek fires and, like every other business affected, they haven't been asking for donations but instead just saying BUY OUR STUFF. GIVE US BUSINESS. So we went there to do just that :D LOT.100 itself is perfectly fine, though from the pizza oven you could see one of the hills behind them was distinctly more brown than others, so that's terrifying.

So yus. Got a pizza and a cheese platter for lunch, a glass of rosé and a glass of red, then two bottles of shiraz, two of rosé and one of pinot gris to take home, along with some cider and beer (both flavoured with Davidson plum, aww yeah).

We then Googled antique shops in the general area and cruised up to Birdwood via Woodside and Lobethal, straight through the middle of the fireground. This was the first time I'd been through the fireground since the bushfires and my god it's terrifying. Entire hills behind Woodside burnt. Trees literally right on the edge of Birdwood turned to charcoal. One house that was just a few bits of corrugated iron sitting in ash. Acres and acres and acres of brown vineyards and burnt orchards. Entire chunks of forest where the road went through it with the trees completely black right up to the very top, their leaves bleached white to ash, and just imagining these towering walls of fire reaching that high; and then, right in the middle of it, a house still with its rose bushes out the front. This is the stuff that always amazes me in bushfires, the stuff that doesn't burn. Just imagining the inferno the fieries had to deal with, and they saved not just the house but the roses. I dunno that just... feels more real. They're volunteers. This isn't their job, they're not just getting it done and moving on, they know the roses are just as important to save, cos that's life. To whoever lived there, they love their roses. It just touches me to see that.

Every time we saw livestock we cheered them. Well done, cows and sheep, you survived a bushfire! Cos there were plenty of photos during the fires of livestock wandering the streets after the owners just opened the gates to give them the best chance at survival.

The gum trees, of course, will be fine. Give 'em six months and they'll all be covered in fluffy green pompoms cos that's what they do, but the rest is going to take years to rebuild. I still need to sit down and figure out exactly who I want to donate to. Red Cross just kinda puts it all into general revenue so your dollars aren't necessarily going to end up with the people you're donating to, so that bugs me. I want to go directly for KI, since it'll be a while before I can take leave to get over there and spend money on the island. I've been up to the Cudlee Creek fireground and spent money there, going to the T20 Showdown this Sunday (it's Crows vs Power but they're playing cricket I can't wait) but still need to work out an actual solid donation.

Anyway. Sidetracked. We visited three different antique shops, specifically looking for jewellery because Alex loves her some antique sparkles, and finally found some proper vintage stuff in Birdwood where I enabled her into buying a ring. Cos it was pretty! And the fire was RIGHT THERE at the end of the street! And it's not like it was hellishly expensive, and it was pretty! So she bought it. I'd seen a necklace of freshwater pearls out the front, all in different colours, and then inside found some earrings of the same multicoloured freshwater pearl variety. So I got them both.

We've also decided our next girls' trip will have to be KI. SA Tourism Commission has ditched the current campaign in favour of #BookThemOut and, ngl, made me tear up first time I saw that. I've always been a parochial South Australian, always try as much as possible to buy SA stuff, and this just makes me want all the more to go do SA things.

Vinteloper's first vintage back had better be called 'Phoenix' or something I swear to G.

Fri, Dec. 28th, 2018 06:53 pm
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[community profile] figjam and [community profile] yrae are done, yaaaaay. Though I may down the track make Fig Jam more landscape and image friendly. Not now, though. That's as far as I can be arsed going with any of them for now. I'll slowly but surely go through adding memories to both of them, too. I use them all the time.

Because of the whole Sydney trip less than two months ago, Alex hasn't come to Adelaide for Christmas/New Year this time, so we decided we'll go see movies on the same day and then Skype afterwards and it'll be like we saw them together. Today we saw Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. IT WAS AWESOME. I feel like I was just watching the animation for half of it. It was incredible. It really did look like a moving comic book. The way everything flashed around and moved, the dynamic slow-mo 'frames' that just... omg it was awesome. When stuff was out of focus in the background, it wasn't blurred, but it was just colour-shifted a bit, so you got the RGB or CMYK out of register and it was so cool. SO COOL.

The characters and the comedy were so much fun. The story was great. I just loved it. I could go see that again for sure.

...I never mentioned Christmas. Whoops. I'm very in-the-moment when I do tpyo entries. Anyway. Christmas was just a perfect day. Very warm, but up at Mum and Dad's in the Hills so it was pleasant enough. We started with punch, bubbly and the best nibbles you ever did see on the back veranda, hung around there for a while until Laura came up after nursing, and then the most perfectly Christmassy moment I've ever experienced. My cousin lives up in Darwin and flew down that morning to Adelaide. My aunt and uncle knew nothing about this. When she turned up, aunt was instantly in tears and uncle was just :O for a solid five minutes, until Mum asked if he was all right... then he burst into tears, too. I've NEVER seen him so emotional. It was just beautiful and so squee. Even by the end of the day I don't think he was over it, socute.

Lunch was all the usual suspects but not as you know them (for Christmas lunch, anyway). The prawns and ham and crackling and cranberry were in the nibbles; the turkey was in the entrée as a salad with jellyfish (omg it was so good); the salmon was for mains (as a full side of salmon with leek and mushrooms wrapped in pastry); the gin and tonic was the sorbet; and the pudding and cherries were in a cheesecake semifreddo for dessert. I'd say Mum's best Christmas lunch for sure. It was all so perfect and delicious, omg.

Also, Mum got me a mandolin for Christmas XD I happy.
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Featuring the QVB Christmas tree and Jetstar. Cos that's all there was. Sydney Day 7: Saturday 3 November )
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Featuring the Three Sisters, the Wintergarden and Blue Mountains Sparadise. Sydney Day 6: Friday 2 November )
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Up to the Blue Mountains for dinner at Darley's Restaurant! Sydney Day 5: Thursday 1 November )
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Featuring the Queen Victoria Building, Barangaroo and Automata. Sydney Day 4: Wednesday 31 October )
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Featuring Hyde Park, the Australian Museum and Korean barbecue. Sydney Day 3: Tuesday 30 October )
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Day two in Sydney! Featuring the Sydney Fish Markets, Darling Harbour and the Chinese Garden of Friendship. Sydney Day 2: Monday 29 October )
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Having come to the conclusion that I won't get the printed photobook done before Christmas, let alone printed and sent to Sydney, I've decided to post it all here first, do the book properly with words like I did for Japan. So here we go, Sydney 30th Birthday Extravaganza Week! Day 1 - Sunday 28 October )

Happy New Year!

Sat, Jan. 6th, 2018 03:19 pm
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Happy new year for realsies, now! I've had a delightful holiday. Having Alex over from Sydney I've practically been a tourist in my home city, which is a lot of fun. We've been to many an eatery for amazing food, omg. The Adelaide food scene is so brilliant right now. I love that this is becoming our major tourist attraction cos I can make use of it, too X3

Jamie's Italian, however, I'm going to make the recommendation that we scratch from the traditional almost-Boxing-Day lunch. The food was great, but dear god the hassle of getting there. As the holder of the credit card I was in charge of booking, because early booking got us a 20% discount or something if we did so in November. So I made our booking online towards the end of November, but didn't have any option there to pay. I got an email warning me that this booking meant nothing until I had actually paid. So I rang four or five times over the weekend, never spoke to a human, left a couple of messages that nobody ever returned, until finally, on 29 November, I got an email with a link to pay. Sweet! Paid money, happy days, we're going to Jamie's Italian.

The week before Christmas, I got another email telling me we needed to preorder our actual meal and if we didn't then our booking would be cancelled. No deadline to this preordering, but we panicked and put in our orders, hoping that the weather on the day wouldn't make the choices stupid. Sweet! Preorders made, happy days, we're going to Jamie's Italian.

Two days before, I got ANOTHER EMAIL. Please confirm your booking. If you don't then we'll keep all your money and you don't get your table. OH MY GOD. Click the confirmation, this now being the fourth time I have confirmed that yes, we're coming to Jamie's Italian. THANKS. JESUM CHRISTMAS.

We turn up, one member down because she had the flu but without getting any refund for that, and we're told that they've sold out of one of our meals. I'll just allow an ellipsis for that to sink in.

...

HOW. We booked a MONTH ago. We paid a MONTH ago. We PREORDERED TWO WEEKS AGO. That is just unacceptable. Luckily for us it was the number down whose meal was somehow 'sold out' but dear gods above that's atrocious. I have less complicated bookings with international travel. This is a goddamn restaurant booking, and in the end it achieved nothing. So no. Not happy, Jan.

Food was good, though. Paté was awesome, though they had the gall to charge us another $7 for a few extra bits of bread, fish was delicate with its nice crispy skin, though the piddly little shrimp the size of the last joint on your pinkie finger would have been better as two or three nice big SA prawns, and the panacotta was perfect. But the service was slow, for being less than half full and pre-paid and pre-ordered I cannot get over this. They knew we were coming and what we were ordering. I just. That's it. No more Jamie's Italian for me, they don't deserve my business.

New Year's Eve was at Stam's mum's place. Stam is Alex's friend from school who has moved to Melbourne, then there was also Linda and Hanh and of course me and Alex. Great little group we are :D I was once again in charge of cocktails and other booze, while the other guys got the food together. We've learned from last year! No reheated frozen food for us, all freshly made and great, with dip and cheeses from the previous day at the Central Markets, yummy chicken wings, sausages, and beautiful home made mousse, Eaton mess and mango jelly/pudding/thing. I did manage to forget the cocktail shaker, though. And the martini glasses. We made do with an empty bottle and wine glasses, and then it was brandy Alexanders and golden dreams all 'round! And bellinis, and gin and tonics, and straight bubbly, and some weird Irish thing that needed diluting with soda water because my god it was sweet.

It was a great night. Just an awesome bunch of people having fun and getting happily drunk, nobody threw up or pushed anyone else to do so... I love these girls <3

Alex and I then spent a couple of days spending my many hundreds of dollars of Westfield, David Jones and Myer vouchers on clothes and some makeup. We shopped, and then we dropped. I'll take photos at some point but right now it's 41 degrees and I can't be arsed. Just in case I don't get round to it: This top, this skirt and also the cream tee she's wearing with it, which has gold dots on it and will go well with my red jeans, this jumpsuit (I KNOW. ME IN A JUMPSUIT? It's really cute, though!) and this dress. There's a pair of denim shorts, too, that I can't find on Myer anymore but I'm sure you can picture denim shorts. Less exciting (or more exciting? :O ) I got three new bras: that one which is much prettier and brighter than in the photo and that one both with their matchy-matchy undies, and that one without the matchy-matchy because the only pair of matching undies left were a size 6. Also got foundation, liquid eyeliner and fiery red lippy, so that's fun :D AND ALL OF IT FREE MONEY! I had two $200 Myer vouchers from work Christmas bonus of the past two years, another two $200 Westfield vouchers from cashing in my credit card points, and a $50 David Jones voucher from the Qantas points I got going to Japan last year. Still got about 150 Myer dollars left that I'll keep to get some new jeans for winter.

Also on sizing, I am officially a size 12 now! It was one HELL of a morale boost going clothes shopping, you guys. I'm used to hoping to fit into a 14 but realistically getting the 16 off the rack, too. Now, I fit a 12 quite comfortably from every brand I tried on. Some of the stuff I got was a little firm, but I'm doing the same fitness as I did in the first half of last year so I should be able to drop another ten by winter, at which point jeans shopping. But omg all that work I've been putting in has been paying off so much. Health year has worked :D

On Wednesday we went to the zoo! Because Alex and Stam still hadn't seen the pandas, so they've seen them now. It's been a good decade since I've properly been to the zoo, so to see just how much has changed is incredible. Really only the SE Asian rainforest walkthrough and the sealions are the only bits I recognise. Everything else is entirely different. There's beautiful jungle all over the zoo now, both for the animal enclosures and for us to just walk around, and it's so lush and gorgeous. Sadly a fair few of the old stalwart animals have died in the last year, most notably the tiger and one of the two orang utans, and the two flamingos are, like, 80 years old now, and since we got them the laws on bringing in birds have made it highly unlikely that they'll be replaced when they die, too. That said, the meerkats are always adorable, the sealions were fun, otters were such slippery cuties. Only got to see the red panda's beautiful tail and not the rest of him, but the pandas themselves were reasonably active, so that was good.

Finally, last day on Thursday, we went out to lunch again and followed that up with Jumanji, which was surprisingly great. From the previews, I always thought it could go one of two ways--either be really really awesome, or really really cringe-worthy. Happily it was the former. You will believe Jack Black was a teenage girl trapped in Jack Black's body. And The Rock was an awkward geeky boy. The action was fun, the comedy was bang on, I laughed a lot and it was great :D Nice bookend to the trip--we went to see Thor (again) on the first day Alex was here, and Jumanji on the last. Good clean fun action movies :D

I also bought a laptop, but holy shit this post is long already and I'm going to leave tech talk for a later date.

Thu, Jan. 5th, 2017 08:32 pm
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I bought a table :B $20, and then after we'd loaded it into Mum's car and it fit super easily, he asked if I'd like to take the chairs off his hands, too, as a freebie. So now I have six matching chairs in place of the hodgepodge of mismatched stuff I've been using.

The table is a little wobbly, but nothing some heavy sanding won't fix, and then I can strip back the varnish and whitewash it. It's perfect, exactly what I was after!

And now backtracking, because I've had a hell of a busy couple of weeks. New Year's Eve was delightful. Alex came over from Sydney, so we've been catching up almost daily since Christmas, including of course NYE, which we spent at one of her friends' places. It was a lovely gathering of five of us, fun music, plenty of party pies and chips and dip and dumplings and awesome.

I also brought two cocktails--golden dream and brandy Alexander, because I couldn't decide. The golden dream, which is Galliano, triple sec, orange juice and cream, went down extremely well, so much so as to be called the best cocktail ever by some X3 I felt happy. It was all just a lovely, happy gathering.

I'm still on holidays this week, thank god, cos I don't reckon I could've gone back on Tuesday. This is a Good Holiday and I'm glad it's continuing.

Sat, Jun. 27th, 2015 10:20 pm
annarti: (see it's like this...)
I hate when:

1. I announce a plan
2. I double check with all involved in the plan that they will be available for the plan
3. Those people say yes they will so totally be part of the plan
4. I book plane tickets and pay money to make the plan happen
5. One person involved in the plan decides maybe they won't be part of the plan they're not sure it depends if a new job comes up before then
6. The other decides no they will almost definitely not be involved in the plan because their boss is going away at the same time
7. The plan is my 30th fucking birthday and it's a trip up the east coast of NSW with my besties and NEITHER of them said a bloody thing BEFORE I booked the goddamn airfares.

THE END.

Sun, Apr. 5th, 2015 06:27 pm
annarti: (see it's like this...)
Homg I love the Crows <3 I missed most of the game cos Alex and I went to see Focus (wouldn't recommend it) but got home for the last quarter and, more importantly this time around, the team song.

When footy teams win, the Thing they Do when they go down to the rooms is have the cameras follow them, then they all get in a ring and sing the team song. Typically it goes like this:



BUT TODAY they made their ring down on the ground, at the edge of the field, so that there were two or three fans as part of the ring AND the whole of the crowd behind them singing it too. OMG I AM SO SQUEE. I hope this is a thing they do every win ♥ It was frigging adorable. I love these boys. They are SO much for the supporters, I swear. We are so totally the 19th man and they're so, so good at not only remembering that, but emphasising it at every opportunity.

I LOVE THE CROWS.

Now have yesterday's Oakbank picnic races in pictures )

Tadaaaaa

Wed, Jul. 11th, 2012 10:38 pm
annarti: (now the rubberband is on the other claw!)
So busy lately! Not with big things, just going up to Mum and Dad's for the footy/dinner (SHOWDOWN THRASHING YEAH~ I love the Crows) and having fun with Alex, who is moving to Sydney in, like, two weeks, so we're doing as much as we can before she heads off. I've been introducing her to Avatar. We've just met Toph 8DD Also saw Brave which I loved, went to lunch, had dinner, various things. Friday we'll prolly go see another movie. Or more Avatar, whatever works.

Soooo yes. My days have been full. Which of course means I want to write SO BADLY. I have IDEAS, MAN, but this is the first time I've been able to sit down at the computer since, what, last Thursday? Ish? Yeah. And all that time has been spent catching up on the interwebs of those intervening days. Sure as hell no writing time. Tomorrow night I get a bit of me-time tho, so we'll see if I can write then.

Work is hectic. I feel like I almost get a bit of breathing space and then three new things that need two hours' attention each jump on me in the space of ten minutes. Or I start doing something that should take ten minutes, like proofing a re-order of a business card that's only changed the phone number since last time, and I get that many phone calls and front counter people and production asking questions and salesmen poking me and urgent emails that I forget what I was doing and the damn drop-and-go proof takes an hour and a half. I'd be a wreck if we didn't have the new chick doing TAFE jobs. SO AWESOME.

Also, got one group certificate today! I have two this year because of the change of ownership in February, so as soon as I get the group certificate from accountant!boss, then I can do my tax and get monies back. Mmm. Monies.

BED TIME.

Sat, Jun. 2nd, 2012 12:11 pm
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Good god there's a lot of internets to catch up on when you've been doing stuff two nights in a row, especially when Talechasing is being so fabulously spammy X3

My iPod doesn't seem to be shuffling all that much. It's played three Florence + the Machine tracks in a row. I don't HAVE that many Florences.

Soooo yes. Thursday night I went to the Musica Viva concert Mum and Dad couldn't go to due to being in Turkey. There was minor panic in that I think I may have thrown out the tickets, mistaking them for tickets to something else I'd been to recently like movie ticket stubs or something. I fluffed around with Bass, who put me onto Musica Viva directly, but they needed the credit card holder to ring them directly to reissue tickets and then it'd be $3.50 per ticket. Credit card holder is in Turkey. But the amazing lady at Town Hall was able to hand write them out for me with a wave of her hand and an "It happens all the time. People lose them or just get down here realising they left them in their other handbag. No trouble at all, love!"

So yes. Would've gone with Anna P but the poor girl got an ear infection D: So I went with uni friend Alex instead. It was fabulous <3 Trio Dali are a violinist, chellist and pianist, two Frenchies and a Latvian, and they were great. Mum and Dad have been Musica Viva members for long enough that they're right in the front row, close enough to literally see the sweat on the musicians' brows. The chellist was especially into it, with these brilliant facial expressions to match what he was playing--the joy at the bright happy bits, stern and severe as the music got dark, surprise when things suddenly went BANG even though he was the one playing it. When he was plucking the strings he sort of bent forward like he was creeping around on tiptoes. It was fantastic XD Love a bit of classical music <3

Last night we just bummed around the city a bit. I reached another monetary target at my last paycheck, so went to my favourite shop ever, Ikeguchi, for my reward present to self. Normally I get beautiful jewellery, because I would absolutely buy them out if I had the money to, but this time I got one of the gorgeous leather-bound books that I've had my eye on for YEARS. Bigger than A4, made of beautiful paper, black leather cover and it is amazing. I'm not entirely sure what to use it for. I'm considering using it for my portfolio, now that I'm actually accumulating physical stuff rather than just purely digital, but not sure yet. I'll just sit and look at it for a while first 8D

Footy today~ woo!

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