
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 .




Bluey is the Blue Tongue Lizard that lives in the back yard of our new house and our neighbors house. Apparently all of the construction in our back yard has had him on the move lately, Tommy and Adam (pictured below) our neighbors have been showing him good hospitality.
They carry him around the yard, watch cartoons with him inside their house, and chase him Steve Irwin style whenever he manages to find time alone! According to Tommy and Adam’s Dad this is just another one of the “joys” of living in Australia! - kel

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.





The work on the house is officially in full
swing! Walls are coming down, a hole is being dug for the pool and I am finally convinced we might someday actually move in! Last week Mark took a day off work to help our builder with the demolition, here are some pics of the house and Mark playing carpenter for the day (boys will be boys!) First photo is Mark dismantling the old water heater, second photo is Mark removing some of the old ceiling joists. More updates soon! -kel
for a Quarterly Business review. The weather hasn’t been too hot and for the most part I’ve been stuck in meetings (aka death by powerpoint).
In the past I have experience staring and pointing on my trips to India, this time the staring and pointing has been particularly noticeable as my big pregnant belly seems to also be a point of interest. Looking forward to getting home to Mark and Australia…here are a few pictures from my trip. -kel
approval! This is great news and something we waited 6 moths for! This weekend Mark and his dad began the demo, in the next two weeks a huge excavator will be there to tear the house in 2! Mark escaped the weekend with one small crow-bar to the head wound, trust me the house looks much worse than Mark!
been wondering, the baby will be a Husky supporter and life long fan. Mark is attempting through sly tactics, to have Cougar baby gear sent to Australia in an empty effort at influencing our baby toward becoming a Coug fan. He is so worried about the Husky fan to be, that he even suggested this year’s Mark vs. Kelly Apple Cup bet should result in the winner choosing the baby’s allegiance. However in the time honored tradition of the Huskies (passing loyalty though the best team and the team of the University a parent actually attended), our baby will be a Dwag fan through and through. -kel

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.
Rugby Leauge, Rugby Union, Aussie Rules Football and Cricket!
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.
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.P.S. http://www.brunetti.com.au ***** from Kelly, just don't try and get there during a fun run for the childrens hospital.
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


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 erec
ted 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).
(FRIDAY FEB 25, 2006) Patty Perkins sent out the rallying call and Pistol Pete played the gracious host - another great night at the Red Door.
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.