Sunday, 29 July 2012

Sunday - the week in review

Sunday 29 July 2012 - Last Tuesday,  I started back at Yoga. It was good to meditate, relax, stretch, breathe deeply etc...

On Thursday evening, I had a wonderful facial at Ella Bache. They send out emails when they have good specials. Unfortunately, I usually can't resist booking them in, but I just love the indulgence so much! Very relaxing, and feels amazing. And it's good for my skin.

On Friday, Mum & Dad set sail from Sydney on their 75 day cruise - by now I estimate they would be rounding the top of Cape York Peninsula on the way to Darwin, the first port of call. Just a guess, I don't actually have a clue. Hope they are having a nice time so far.

This week I won 2 free tickets to a little show called Sing-along-a Sound of Music, so on Friday night, my friend Mark & I went to see it at QPac. It's hard to describe the night, so this is what the website says about it:

Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music is your chance to test your vocal range with several hundred other assorted nuns, Von Trapp family members and Julie Andrews look-a-likes.
The evening begins with a live show in which your host will lead you through a vocal warm-up, judge the fancy dress competition and award the prizes. Costumes are not compulsory but they are highly recommended and you will be amazed at the inventiveness on display. The host will then show you how to use your free goody bag throughout the film and suggest some appropriate heckles and accompanying actions (such as hissing the countess, barking at Rolf and, of course, cheering for Julie).
Then, you sit back and watch the original 1965 movie in glorious Technicolor (™) with the lyrics for all the songs on the screen, so you won’t miss a chance to sing your hearts out. The audience takes over as the star of the show from this point and almost anything can happen – the first rule of Sing-a-long-a is THERE ARE NO RULES!

Some of the things people were shouting at the screen were very witty - Mark got the idea and joined in enthusiastically. I joined in with the singing. It was a very funny night, lots of diehard fans of the movie, and lots of people dressed as nuns or in lederhosen, white dresses with blue satin sashes, or as brown paper packages tied up with string, etc.

Saturday morning found me at Zumba at New Farm Park - 2nd week in a row, pretty good hey?! If I do say so myself. Except I definitely did something to my lower back during the class, it was pretty sensitive the rest of the day! It seems better today though, so that's a good thing.

After Zumba, I headed across the park to the markets that are on there every 2nd Saturday, and got some yummy pineapple, strawberries, cookies, and some lettuce and mushrooms. Then I had to have a French crepe, in preparation for when I go to France in 2.5 months, you see. I got a lemon one, which was a bit less indulgent than some of the options on offer. Quite a nice morning out in the sunshiney, fresh air.

On Saturday afternoon, I met with my friend Jodie at a cafe in Wilston. She has an adorable 20 month old daughter called Poppy. Poppy is walking now, which means she wants to go exploring and roaming around. So we had time for a bit of a catchup, coffee and a walk with Poppy before they had to go home.

Saturday afternoon, Collingwood predictably thrashed Greater Western Sydney in Sydney, I think it was 174-54... today Wests Tigers lost miserably to Souths, 32-6. Shocker.

Saturday night, Deb and I had a cuppa tea and watched Sliding Doors, a blast from the past, at her place. Another cold, cold night in Brissy - doona AND blanket weather!

Today I didn't really accomplish too much during the day. Tonight Kim, Natalie and I saw Magic Mike at the Barracks Cinema. It wasn't as mindless as I had expected, not realising beforehand that Steven Soderbergh was the director - he doesn't tend to do much mindless work... Ocean's 11,12,13, Erin Brockovich, and a favourite of mine, Out of Sight, which starred Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney. Anyway, Magic Mike has an actual storyline, go figure! I found it quite interesting, liked the dancing, lurrrved Alcide from True Blood dressed up as a fireman-stripper - like so:

                                                     

...where was I? Ahem. Also liked the female character that took no b.s. and didn't fall immediately for the charmer... Matthew McConaghy was good as the slimy show-off club owner with the am-aazing body, Channing Tatum and the one who played "the kid" were pretty good too. I liked the movie, but it wasn't quite what I expected, which was a mindless pervefest, although there was certainly a bit of that. 7 out of 10.





Monday, 23 July 2012

Amazing Race Monday


Monday 23 July 2012 - The Amazing Race is my current favourite show. I love seeing the places they travel to, and even though the most annoying team has been winning each leg for about 4 episodes now, I am still loving it - and still hoping they will be eventually beaten, by ANY of the other teams, I don't care which!
I have just finished watching the first 2 seasons of The Borgias and Season 5 of Mad Men. The Borgias is pretty good, lots of cliffhanger endings that ensured I watched it all within about 2 weeks... The most recent season of Mad Men is the best I have seen, and after 2 sick days last week, I had it all over within a week too. Now Amazing Race is off till 13 August, probably due to the Olympics, even though Channel 7 is not the "Olympics Station", so boo.

Some of my all-time favourite TV series that come to mind, would be Game Of Thrones, The Wire, This Life (a sparkling UK gem), The Secret Life Of Us, Arrested Development, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Entourage. The Young Ones, Modern Family and Friends...
And Pride & Prejudice...
So, as I don't have much to watch now, I guess it's lucky that Yoga starts again tomorrow night. That takes care of Tuesday nights. I also like the Everton Park Zumba classes, so maybe I could try to get back to doing that on Mondays and Thursdays... I went to the free/$2 class at New Farm Park on Saturday morning, and really enjoyed it. Especially since a lovely tall, lean dancer-boy showed up for the class - with his girlfirend - and the instructor liked his moves so much, she got him up the front with her, so we all got to check him out. Made it just a tad more interesting, and he just moved so beautifully, he really was lovely to watch!

I went to the doctor last week, as I wanted to start taking liver detox tablets to see if I can help my poor liver, that still works hard for me even though I treat it pretty badly.... anyway, the directions say to check with a doctor first, hence the visit. I love my doctor, he is so "kindly" and reassuring all the time, and knows what a worrier/hypochondriac I am and tries to set my mind at rest. This time he told me I need to decrease animal fats in my diet, get more active and try to lose weight, particularly around the abdomen, the "danger zone" for  women, as I was already aware... so, time to be good now, diet-wise and exercise-wise.

So on that note - on Sunday, five of us headed to Chocolate High Tea at the Stamford Plaza! I tried to be good, but it was a big buffet of lovely slices, cakes, scones, sandwiches, tea and coffee galore. A nice, civilised afternoon with the girls.

On Saturday, I went to my cousins' place to watch Collingwood cop an absolute hiding from Hawthorn (I also call them The Great Unwashed - seriously, at least half the team look like they need a shower and definitely a shave). Anyway, Hawthorn played like freaks, they just did nothing wrong, and deserved the win. Dammit. Still love my Magpies, but jeez I don't know what their problem was that day.
Pretty huh?!
The previous weekend, I headed home to Ballina on the rainy night of Friday 13th, to see Mum & Dad before they headed off to Sydney, then onto their luxury cruise ship for a ... luxury cruise. Soon I will start counting down to my trip with Kim to France and Spain. Only about 2 & 1/2 months to go now, but it's still a bit far away.

I am currently reading a fantastic book called The Happiness Trap - Stop Struggling, Start Living. It is about  dealing with negative thoughts and feelings, rather than trying to turn them around or avoiding them. A life of 100% happiness is impossible to achieve, so instead, the focus is on "creating a rich and meaningful life", including the full range of feelings and emotions. I find it fascinating, and completely different to the usual self-help and motivational books I've seen. Time will tell.


Monday, 9 July 2012

A few weeks later...


Monday 9 July 2012 - Yeah yeah, I've been slack. I actually think I've done fairly well with this blog thing - every other year, I've kept a diary till mid-February at the latest, so 6 months has been quite dedicated really!

So, a quick summary of the past 18 or so days, in between ads during Amazing Race Australia. Here goes:

Friday 22 June - Team Dinner at La Quinta Mexican, Bulimba. Best. Restaurant. In. Brisbane.
Saturday 23 June - My hairdresser had her new baby - Charlotte Hodges born today. Aw, bless. 
Sunday 24 June - Discovered $10 movie tickets on the Optus website, thanks to Shikha at work. Met up today with Sam at Chermside for lunch at Shingle Inn, and another (for me) viewing of Rock of Ages - lurrve this movie. Enjoyed it just as much as the first time I saw it. 

Wednesday 27 June - Went to see Snow White & the Huntsman at the Myer Centre with Debbie. $10 Optus tickets, yeah! It was pretty good. Charlize Theron was an insane and evil, Evil Queen; her character's brother was very unattractive and an overactor; Chris Hemsworth was good as the huntsman, but not too sure of what accent he was going for - maybe Irish? And little Kristen Stewart did a fair English accent and played the pure and good Snow White better than I thought she would. The dwarves were not really dwarves, but average-sized men like Bob Hoskins and Nick Frost, shrunken down somehow - the effects and makeup (particularly Charlize's) were fantastic. I liked the movie, and gave it an 8 out of 10. 


As Debbie said, Kristen is good at playing dead in films - as Bella in Breaking Dawn, and as Snow White!

Thursday 28 June - I had lunch with Danielle and found out that she is pregnant and the baby is due in December. It will be lovely to have some more babies around.
Friday 29 June - Drove to Kingscliff with Dani and Zoe. Jo-Leah had to work late, and arrived later that night. We all worked together at FCGP, and have stayed friends even though I don't see them too often anymore. It is always good to see these girls. We stayed at Peppers Kingscliff for 2 nights, a nice Girls' Weekend away. 

Saturday 30June - we all went to a local day spa, called Sambara for pampering. I had a lovely hot stone massage, a bad manicure and then a slightly rushed facial, but it was so much cheaper than going to the Golden Door Spa at the resort, so I was okay with the manicure that started flaking the next day... I watched Collingwood beat Fremantle on the telly while the others went down to the pool for some lounging in the sun with cocktails. That night we had quite a nice dinner at Salt Bar - the local pub. 


Probably not the cast from our show, but - very nice!
Sunday 1 July – after I dropped Zoe and Dani back home, I rested up, then went to QPac with Nat and Kim to see Rock the Ballet. This was a company of 6 well-built young fellows, dancing to music by (mainly) Queen, Michael Jackson, U2, Coldplay, Prince etc. They were beautiful dancers (see above picture), and the 2nd half was much better than the first. When the shirts started to come off, so much girly screaming - NOT from me - ensued, I thought we were at a taping of The Voice or Australian Idol! Really enjoyed the show.


Monday 2 July - today I bought this:  

Was a little affronted when I played it back at work, and Brett said it had a touch of "Glee" about it. I disagree! Just because both casts sing Don't Stop Believing by Journey, there is nothing else similar...

Friday 5 July – Wests lost to Bulldogs, Collingwood lost to Carlton. Not a great night for my teams. I missed seeing them anyway, as Kim & I went to see TED at Bulimba, following a yummy dinner at Thai Pochana - next door to La Quinta, which was waaay too busy for us to get a table. TED is a foul-mouthed, badly behaved teddy bear that came to life when Mark Wahlberg's character was 8, and they have grown up together to be pot-smoking slackers. It is so wrong in places, and totally hilarious. I loved it and gave it a 9 out of 10. Lots of laughs. 

Saturday 7 July - Flight of the Conchords at Entertainment Centre with Sean. Love these guys, and they were fantastic live. They were so much more confident and animated than the characters they played in their show, which I also loved, and watched the first season all the previous week so I could remember some of the material. Best songs were an extended version of Business Time, also I'm Not Crying, and a new classy one called Let's F*#k On The Ceiling. 


And they started out with excellent, expensive costumes
Sunday 8 July – Kylie Lannan’s 40th Birthday – she had a High Tea at her place at 1:30. My Uncle Pat and Auntie Marilyn were there, as well as Kylie's Mum and uncle, and some of Kylie & Ben's friends. I spent most of my time catching up with Pat & Mal. I always like catching up with the extended Lannans, and enjoy my time with them. Kylie has become a good friend, and I'm sure she had a good time celebrating with her family and friends.