Saturday, January 1, 2011

Let's Recap

It's been a pretty busy year and I've been slack with blogging, so here's the cliff's notes version for people who didn't play along with me the whole year.

The beginning:
Early in 2010 our second rental in Melbourne went up for sale, so we started the crazy roller coaster ride of selling a house that didn't belong to us. It was a crap time and had me in a rage on the phone to the agent a number of times. Some furniture went missing, and some pieces were damaged, but my sanity was the largest casualty. 
Even the weather was against us in the beginning. A hail storm hit Melbourne, breaking one of our windows and causing thousands of dollars of damage to Stephen's car (that we are borrowing from him). Thank god for insurance!

Super Mega Hailstone

Not all was bad, though. We had trips away that made for good times.
I went to a conference in Lorne with the work girls in February.
2010-02-07_004a

Paul and I went to Coffin Bay with Mum and Dad in March and spent two weeks relaxing, drinking, eating and fishing. 
2010-03-24_013a

We returned to Melbourne with a new addition to the family, Morgan. She's a funny little thing. So different to Myf: timid but loving, sweet-natured but destructive, cute-as-a-button but cheeky. She irritates Myf at times, but has been great company for her. She has however been detrimental to Myf's waistline. Myf keeps sneaking into Morgan's bowl for a taste of her puppy food and is now on a diet!!
 Family Photo

I had a career change at the beginning of the year and started working as an office administrator within a research division rather than in the lab itself. I've enjoyed the challenge of learning new skills and love my new job. I know that I won't want to do this forever, but I'm confident this will give me the skills required to move my career in whichever direction I decide to go in.


The middle:
The Richmond rental sold so rather than go homeless Paul and I bought our very own piece of Melbourne. We now live in the inner north and although it'll take longer to get to the 'G for footy matches, we're loving the area. And having our own place again is pretty awesome.
DSC_0180
Since taking possession of the house, we've been doing it up slowly, but surely - paint, double glazing, decking and air conditioning so far. If you want more detail, check out the posts with the label house.

Paul and I flew back to SA in August to celebrate Mum and Dad's 40th wedding anniversary and a variety of other family milestones. It was great to catch up with friends, relatives and a number of family friends we hadn't seen for a very long time.
2010-07-31_020a

My favouritest sister ever, Megs, flew overseas to live in London not long after that. I miss her :( but I know she won't be gone forever, so it's all good.

We made good use of our borrowed car during the year and made many day trips with old friends and new. Most of them involved wine or beer tasting, either at the Yarra Valley or Mornington Peninsula.
2010-09-11_019a
2010-10-03_028a


I continued with my MTC membership, so saw plenty of live theatre, as well as Mary Poppins and West Side Story in August. On the other side of the cultural coin, we went to plenty of sporting events this year too - cricket (test and T20), AFL, rugby league and tennis.

The end:
Towards the end of the year, I dulled the pain of turning 30, by doing so in France. We had an awesome holiday and can't wait to go back again. For those of you who didn't follow along, check out the posts with the tag France because we did far to much to summarise here.
We met up with Megs while staying at my Aunt and Uncle's house and celebrated my birthday together in style.
 DSC_0024
DSC_0220

To ease the shock of returning to reality, and to remind the dogs how much we love them, despite not taking them to France with us, we took them for their very own holiday to Apollo Bay where they spent many hours frolicking on the beach.
2010-11-20_123a

Towards the end of the year we had family visitors from both sides.
DSC_0064
DSC_0112a

We celebrated Christmas and New Year in a relaxed fashion and are hoping that we have a quieter 2011.

I don't really have many resolutions or goals for the new year. I've just joined a Project 365 website, so I'll try and take a photo a day to upload to that site. I know I'm usually pretty bad at it, but we'll see how we go this year. This is my link, but don't bother going yet because I haven't started!!

Apart from that, I want another holiday to Coffin Bay and I'd also like to do some things towards career development either through courses or by trying to expand my role a little.

I'd like to wish all of my readers a happy and healthy 2011. Thank you for reading my ramblings.

6 comments:

  1. Happy New Year R!
    Love the summary of your year - you've had a lot happen!
    Looking forward to seeing your Project 365 entries (when you start!) and following your blog some more.

    I hope that 2011 brings you all that you wish for.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks Fi, for the inspiration to summarise and to join 365.
    Happy New Year to you too!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow, when you put it like that it has been a busy year. Here is hoping that 2011 is just as exciting, if not slightly less hectic, although would happily take in more overseas travel and Coffin Bay fishing if on offer. At least we won't have to contend with a house sale and another move ... the first time since 2007 we won't be moving house - hooray!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Happy New Year to you and yours! Thanks for the lovely comments on my blog, as always.

    ReplyDelete
  5. It has been a busy year for you and I've enjoyed seeing it all happen.

    ReplyDelete