Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Christmas 2006
It was all about Luca and moving in to our new house this year. Even through the craziness we have made time to take a few small walks to enjoy our new neighbourhood.
Merry Christmas to you all and a healthy and happy 2007 .
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Home...well almost.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Luca Jack is in the house!
Kelly and I are beamingly proud to announce the birth of our son Luca Jack Ferguson. Born at 3:45am & weighing in at a fighting 8lbs 2 oz the little bloke is doing well as is the hero of the show Kelly.
Some early photo's ... I expect there will be a few more shortly!
We also have to thank our friends and family for the sincere congrats we received, if it wasn't for being so overwhelmed with Luca we would have been overwhelmed with the well wishes from our friends. We are fortunate to have you all.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Green Grocer
Huskie Triumph and No Nappies for 4 weekends
Apple Cup 2006 proved to be a great win for the Huskies! (Huskies 35 Cougars 32) Mark and I have an annual bet and this year I actually won -last two years have been horrible losses
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Halloween 2006
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Aussie Lingo Lesson #6 – The Baby Edition
Pram – Stroller
Cot – Crib
Theater – Surgery
Cesar – Cesarean
Nappies – Diapers
Teets – Nipples
Here is a picture of my Aussie Baby Shower held this weekend with a bunch of my girlfriends. Thanks to Joann and Julie for organizing and for the terrific afternoon! - kel
Monday, October 16, 2006
Meet Bluey….
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Aussie Lingo Lesson #5 – The Home Remodel Edition
Gyprock – Dry Wall
Chippy – Carpenter
Bricky – Bricklayer/Mason
Sparky – Electrician
Latest state of the cabana and house, all going well…but maybe not done before the new Ferguson arrives…
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Hong Kong Phooey
I’ve been to Hong Kong half a dozen times, always with work, and I really have not had much time to look around - so although still not close to enough time I made sure I had a late flight out and had a day to explore this time around.
The MS office is a bit out of the way in Cyberport on HK Island so I jumped the Le Meridien shuttle to Central, walked to the Star Ferry terminal and caught the ferry over to Tsim Sha Tsui.
Walked up to Mong Kok mostly along Nathan Rd, I wasn’t in the market for a new fake watch or handbag or a new suit made in 24 hours and got sick of the Indian guys asking me so I took a detour through some of the back roads which was a great move – I had some awesome BBQ baby octopus skewers from a street vendor and got to check out some of the food markets the locals use.
Mong Kok was cool, of special interest was a street that had about fifty stores selling Adidas trainers, some models that I had never laid eyes on before – unfortunately they were not good value at all so I’ll save myself for the next trip to the US (I didn’t realize comparatively how great value trainers are there!). It was a day of much walking, good food, great people watching and I enjoyed being somewhere very different to Australia. By the time I got back to ferry I was beat, I rode the shuttle to the airport and enjoyed my last meal on Bill – Popeyes fried chicken.
Cheers - Mark
The name is ... William Wallace
Kelly returned from the U.S. where she was a bridesmaid in her friend Christy’s wedding at Lake Tahoe, she also brought lot’s of great presents back from the U.S. – so I was glad that she made it home :-)
We both graduated from ante-natal (pre-natal) classes at the Mater Hospital (I was about to say we graduated unscathed but the crowning video wasn’t so easy to forget). I received warnings from nearly all of my friends about how bad the classes could be, especially some of the other guys in the class asking stupid questions – we must have lucked out as the two days went pretty smoothly. Kel left her mark on the class by scaring every other mum-to-be out of any thought of taking the gas for assistance during birthing telling them all that there is no way any credible hospital would let you have gas in the US – never one to shy away from voicing her opinion this girl!
Everything with the baby is going well – a couple of really hot days have made life hard for Kel so hopefully we can get into the water for a swim soon.
The first Kelly pregnancy photo on the blog – taken in Balmain after a stop in at the William Wallace for a few cold ones.
The house is moving full steam ahead – Kelly gets much pleasure out of telling people we are off to water our kitchen and living room (it helps the durability of the concrete slab to keep it moist so that it can cure slowly). I’ve been trying to put in a day a week to help out, my hole digging skills have improved measurably, my belly has decreased in size and the palms of my hands now have the texture of dog paws. The office hag on the building site!
And while on the subject of the office I also have decided to change jobs – saying good bye to Xbox definitely means I lose any credibility I had with my friends kids and now I can listen to everybody whinge about how bad their mobile phone reception is and how slow their broadband connections are.
Movie line of the month :- “Chancho, when you are a man, sometimes you wear stretchy pants in your room... Just for fun.” (Nacho Libre)
Cheers - Mark
P.S. Cougs are off to a great start and I see the Huskies have also had a couple of lucky wins.
Monday, August 21, 2006
Singapore & KL
The Arab St. area is centered around the Sultan Mosque , it has lots of older style buildings mostly containing shops selling fabric, carpets, food and crafts. All up pretty interesting and only a $5 cab ride from town.
A couple of days in KL - I travelled with a guy who likens KL to Bedrock (Flinstones) with lots of seemingly hi-tech/modern stuff on the surface but if you peek behind the facade it is all run by 500 guys going hell for leather on a tread mill. Staying at a brand new Hilton insulates you from that so I am yet to form an opinion. Staying at a new Hilton also offers swimming opportunities, the best reason to travel to S-E Asia this time of year (Sydney is still 2 months away from swimming weather for me). I shared the pool with a couple of people including two women who swam in full burka's - seriously.
After days of laksa, beers, pigs feet, various forms of offal soup and some great Australia wine (link below) I headed back home to cheer on Mark (our builder) to finish our house in world record time!
Thursday, August 17, 2006
45 Bennett - the demo cont.
Monday, August 14, 2006
Demolition
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Bangalore India
Sunday, July 23, 2006
At last the work has begun!
More before and after pics coming soon, here is a pic of Mark starting on the kitchen work, don’t you just love the wallpaper! -kel
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
19+ weeks and counting
Sunday, July 02, 2006
Manly
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Midnight Snack
Paseo – Midnight Cuban Sandwich
Malenas – 2 Chicken Tacos Meal (with extra salsa)
Red Mill – Chicken Club Sandwich w/Onion Rings
Cactus – Navaho Fry Bread with Honey
Cactus – Carne Asada Tacos
Petes – Tall Iced Single Shot Decaf Vanilla Late with a Blackberry Lemon Scone
Pagallici’s – Pepperoni Pizza
Mediterranean Kitchen – Chicken meal w/Pita
Nordies Coffee Bar – Venti Orange Cream Fizz
Kid Valley – Onion Rings with extra Tarter Sauce
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Baby Husky Fan Arriving November 26
Monday, June 05, 2006
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Windy Winter Weekend: South 2 Sussex
The driving this time of year is traffic free and at times beautiful - rugged coastlines, rough seas and rolling green hills. We made food stops at Berry in either direction and if you follow in our footsteps eat at Stone Sourdough Bakery and avoid the main drag.
Heavy rain greeted us in Sussex on Friday afternoon and although it stopped for the weekend the clouds never really broke - perfect weather for long walks, lot's of great food (courtesy of Kel and Christy), beer drinking and cards. We took a side trip to Ulladulla and drive along G-G-G-G-G-Government Drive to the beach.
Although passe for Kelly these days we said g'day to six large grey kangaroos chilling in the front yard of a house just down the street from where we stayed.
Much thanks to Barry & Helen Taylor for use of their town house!
Thursday, May 25, 2006
And then there were 3 …
Mark and I are very happy to announce, we are expecting a baby. Current due date is November 26, my dad’s birthday and the start of the Aussie Summer. I am feeling pretty good and getting larger by the second, funky cravings here and there and potentially some funky hormone swings as well. Here is a pic from one of the ultrasounds. We are both super excited, crossing our fingers the house is finished before the baby arrives! We promise to keep up with the blogging a bit better, we know we've been slack lately, but we have been a little pre-occupied with visions of parenthood! -kel
Sunday, May 07, 2006
Balmain Tigers vs. Manly Sea Eagles
The stadium was packed with 20,000 fans, the game was great, both teams kept the action going and I am actually starting to understand the rules! Seating was on a hill, in the grass, the spectators were highly entertaining, I would speculate that almost 85% of the crowd had on jerseys or other gear supporting their team. In typical Aussie fashion, songs were song, lots of beer was drunk, the sun was out and all had a great time! Mark’s dad used to play for the Tigers, his last season was 1963. He reminisced with us about what the field and the grounds used to look like and helped me confirm that now that I am officially a Ferguson, Balmain is my team! (Oh yeah the Tigers won 24-18)
Wedding Photos
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Seoul Food
A short ride on the subway and I was in Myeongdong - this area is super packed on a Saturday, many of the leading brand stores you'd find in a mall in Bellevue or Bondi Junction are here plus a ton of street stalls that seemed to be selling fried stuff (?) or knock-offs. The weather was actually pretty good which really suits this area with all stores on small pedestrian streets (no cover), there were stages with rock bands and one that was surrounded by hundreds of teenage girls who were going crazy for some Korean soap star.
One week until Kel get's back to Sydney, I can't wait for that but wish she was with me today.
Bye and all the best, Mark
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Melbourne - The Colonel & WMD
After a couple hours in Fitzroy we headed toward the bay and our hotel in St Kilda. Kelly got the recommendation for this hotel from a magazine called Family Circle, yet it was as far away from a Family Circle type environment as you could find. It was one of those super cool boutique jobs, with a bar and restaurant downstairs, all the hallway lighting was red and directly over our bed was a huge photo of Colonel Sanders with the normal KFC replaced by WMD – a comment about the pervasiveness of American culture in Australia I think (?). The place was small, clean, close to trams but really loud at night – the Hotel Tolarno gets 2 ½ stars from 5.
Friday night we caught up with Franc & Di Renzi. Franc is a friend of mine from college and for me a trip to Melbourne would never be the same without catching Franc and Di… many, many good times with them in Melbourne. Having local friends paid off – we went to a bar that was not only down some rubbish strewn alley but was actually built into the cavity between two multi-storey office buildings – it was very cool … if you ever visit Melbourne don’t ask me where it is because I couldn’t explain it to you even if I wasn’t sworn to secrecy! We went to the Melbourne version of Longrain (there is a Sydney version) for dinner – great food.
Saturday the party did get started right – breakfast in Acland St, St Kilda. Acland St has about ten great pastry shops - vanilla slices of exceptional quality (I want to control the hyperbole here because we are talking vanilla slices, not hamburgers or meat pies which could then be described as “to die for”).
After loading up on the food we headed for the shopping …and possibly the people watching … capital of Australia, Chapel St. South Yarra. We spent a solid four hours there and I was happy with the relatively minor damage to the bank account… I think Kelly treated this more as a reconisance trip for the next visit.
Saturday night we went over to Richmond for dinner at Franc and Di’s place and met their daughter Sabrina. Kelly and Sabrina got on like a house on fire and along with swapping more “dirt” on me with Franc and Di this made Kelly's night.
The food wasn't done yet - Sunday morning we drove to Carlton to have breakfast at a Melbourne institution, Brunetti's. The place is a crazy Italian cafe that was packed - 12,000 cups of coffee is the record day. We ate breakfast and left with bags full of cannoli.
A stroll along the Yarra and then back to Sydney.- Mark
P.S. http://www.brunetti.com.au ***** from Kelly, just don't try and get there during a fun run for the childrens hospital.
Monday, April 03, 2006
10 foods it's hard to live without...
On more than one trip to the grocery store I have found myself staring at a shelf in pure and total confusion. One recipe has turned out disastrous due to differences in ingredients and I have asked complete strangers in more than one grocery isle for help in identifying such items as jello, graham crackers, flank steak and marshmallows. In the sprit of top 10 lists, here are the top 10 foods I am finding it hard to live without.
1. Corn Tortilla Shells
2. Marshmallows – they have them here but they are very different and all minty-ish flavored.
3. Graham Crackers
4. Wriggles Double Mint Gum
5. Butterscotch Chips – a key ingredient to Nordy Bars (If I can’t shop at Nordstrom at least I could have eaten their famous brownies)
6. Black beans
7. Super fine white sugar
8. Spoon sized Frosted Mini Wheats
9. Flank Steak – Apparently cows in Australia don’t have flanks.
10. Crisco – essential ingredient in pies and biscuits!
On the flip side, the fruit, yogurt and ice cream in Australia are much better than anything I’ve ever had in the US. We are off to Melbourne this weekend, where I will be stopping by the USA food store, to stock up on the above! - kel
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Hunter Valley
At 10 AM on Saturday morning we boarded a mini-bus to tour the Valley, stopping at 4 wineries, Scarborough, Tulloch, Peterson’s Champagne House and Audrey Wilkins, with a stop for lunch at the Belltree CafĂ© (fantastic food). Mark and I did our fair share of tasting, purchased almost 3 cases of wine (most from Tulloch and Audrey Wilkins) and did a little sightseeing.
Mark took particular pleasure at the wine museum at Audrey Wilkins that showcased a number of “Bung Hole Borers”. For those of you not familiar with the phrase "bung hole", just check out an episode of Bevis and Butthead. The party was great fun. Julie is from Texas and works for Dell in Australia, a number of the other guest were also from Texas, at times with the y’alls and country music playing it certainly felt more like I was in Texas than Australia, however once the Kangaroo’s hopped by it was back to Australian reality!
On Sunday we were able to visit with my mom, stepdad, cousin and family friend who were all visiting the Hunter Valley as part of their trip to Australia for the Wedding, it was fantastic timing and great to catch up with them post-wedding maddess! -kel
It rained, it poured, then we got married…
We are hoping to have photos up soon, once we’ve got them we’ll post them here for you all to enjoy. -kel
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Festival of the Fergo's Part I
Rehearsal's are not the norm in Australia and our celebrant being as inflexible as he is with nearly everything (yes, there is more than a hint of dissatisifaction on our part), wouldn't entertain the idea. We decided to have a dinner in any case as a way for us to spend time with our international-interstate guests in what has been a hectic week. It was also a way of introducing the northern beaches to the people who have decided to camp in the city.
Kelly being a fan of the pizza has had us try out a number of different pizzeria's since we arrived in Australia and by far her favorite is a place called Tropical Italy in Manly... so we decided to have the rehearsal dinner there... great decision! They had erected a special canopy in the courtyard in case the weather turned bad and were generally on top of every request we had, the pizza was awesome (as usual) and more than one person doubled down on the gelato. The McWilliams wine flowed freely (thanks Dave) and everyone had a great time, especially my six year old nephew Corey who took the photos for the night. (The first photo is of my soon to be sister in-law Tiffany & the second is of our mum's).
At the end of the evening I sat enjoying a Makers Mark pondering my last 18 hrs as a single bloke!
Cheers.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
The fun has begun!
Why hadn’t we picked up the truck before this weekend? Mark doesn’t know how to drive a manual, but I do. So off we went to the Wolley’s to pick up the truck, where I had to drive away while Mark drove away in the BMW. This was great fun for me, as most of you know, this was serious blow to the Aussie manhood born and bred into Mark. His woman had to come with him to drive the new truck! What was even better was later when we were at the hardware store when I drove up, Mark was in the passengers seat! I have come to realize most Aussie men are guys guys, very burley, very rugged most have dirt under there nails, you get the picture, you don’t let your fiancĂ© drive you to the hardware store if you are a real Aussie.
Small side note here – Just for you uncle Joe and the Pitt family, while packing and moving to Australia I found a note I wrote and signed when I was 10 years old, to Uncle Joe stating I would never drive the pooper scooper (the pooper scooper was this extremely ugly, old, truck that my dad owned, rusty and peeling paint, that when you started covered the entire car in a cloud of smoke that you had to drive out of, think Batman in a white Datsun Truck minus the glam and cool gatgets) I remember at Christmas the year I wrote this note that I hated the car so much I told Uncle Joe that I would rather walk when I was 16 than ever ever drive the truck. I remember Uncle Joe laughing at my stubbornness and telling me to write that down. I did drive that truck, and I don’t know what I promised Uncle Joe I would do if I did when I was 10, but I owe him big time, I drove that truck more than 100 times I am certain. Yesterday while driving around in our new truck it dawned on me that our new truck had just the same feel, that someday it could be my kids pooper scooper if I put it through enough wear and tear!
We ripped out all of the carpet, dug out one of the many flower beds in the house, loaded the truck up for a trip to the tip and completed our very first step of the remodel! Now all we have is about 1000 more hours in the yard, council approvals, lots of workmen, half the house torn apart and rebuilt and we’re ready to move in! One way or the other, I am determined to spend next Christmas in the house, at this point we might be camping in the backyard! Oh and look for my next blog all about teaching Mark how to drive a manual! This is going to be great fun! - kel
Monday, February 27, 2006
The Red Door (like we'd never left)
Awesome turn up - great to see everybody - felt like we'd never left, even down to Gary and Gab Suko doing the half time swap of child minding duties.
Photo's by Erika "Boom Boom" Johnson
I went home with a skin full and fell asleep before room service could bring up the grilled cheese - Kel ate the lot although still not enough of a reward for putting up with a drunk guy snoring next to her all night.
A great way to go out - the food in Seattle was great, catching up with friends was priceless - we miss you all but we'll be back and hopefully you can all make it to Australia at some stage.
Cheers. Mark