Mindre an 2 veckor kvar...


... tills jag far krama om den har godingen!


Slappar pa soffan i vantan pa H...


... med den har godingen, E News pa TVn, en risotto pa spisen, och ett nystadat kylskap. Hade tankt borja packa idag med men far se om jag orkar...


Babyshower


for Andrea, och temat var rosa...;)




Boris tuggar sig igenom...


... tradgarden, vet att katter gillar gras men varat i utegarden ar ju av plast sa han verkar kompensera med att tugga buske istallet!


Galna Alice McCall brallorna!



Kommer ut fran garderoben for forsta gangen ikvall, for drinkar med Eadie och Elsa


Kaffe pa Reuben Hills i Surry Hills



Middle Eastern frukost...


... pa Kepos i Waterloo.


Fredagskvallen:


Tva glas vin med nagra jobbarkompisar pa The Steyne i Manly efter jobbet, sedan hem och somnade framfor Lincoln. Har svart att vara vaken till efter 11 pa fredagar efter en stressig vecka pa jobbet...


En forsenad fodelsedagspresent...


... till mig sjalv - en Louis Vuitton keepall 50. Kalla mig ytlig men jag har velat ha den lange. Fyndad pa eBay.


I dagens Daily Tele



Blogg kommentar

 
 
Hej, jag kom in på din blogg av en slump och undrar varför bor du i Australien? jag skulle också jätte gärna bo där! :D ska du stanna länge, när kom du dit? varför just Australien? :) Med vänlig hälsning Maja
 
Hej Maja!
 
Jag kom till Australien i januari 2006 av tva anledningar: for att jag sommaren 2005 traffat en australisk kille, H nar jag bodde i Grekland, och for att jag alltid har velat aka till Australien.
 
Anledningen till att jag stannade ar H (som jag nu ar forlovad med), och nu har jag aven vanner och ett jobb jag alskar har.
 
Tack for kommentaren! Om det ar nagon mer som har fragor om livet i Oz sa ar det bara att fraga :)
 
 
 
 
 

Life lessons

Life lessons from terminal cancer patient Denis Wright

Denis Wright, who is battling brain cancer, and his wife Tracey married in 2010.

Denis Wright, who is battling  brain cancer, and his wife Tracey married in 2010. Source:  news.com.au

DENIS Wright wasn't meant to live this long. He's had birthdays - 66 of them  - but he's also had plenty of deathdays - the dates he thought he would "cark  it".

"Every date we've estimated so far has been wrong ... I've embarrassed myself  by staying alive," the historian from Armidale in country NSW told  news.com.au.

Mr Wright doubted his two daughters and partner's son would see him marry  Tracey, the woman who has loved and cared for him, after the "longest engagement  in history".

But they did, in 2010, and he said he is "so emotionally close" to his wife  "you couldn't separate us with cigarette paper".

Mr Wright has a death sentence named GBM 4 (glioblastoma multiforme). It's an  extremely aggressive brain tumour that's been trying to kill him since December  2009.

Dr Charlie Teo, high-profile Australian neurosurgeon, has said the condition  is "impossible" to cure.

Mr Wright doesn't know how much longer he has to live. His life is sustained  by a drug called Avastin - but this time, he says, "there are no more arrows to  fire".

Since his diagnosis, Mr Wright has written hundreds of posts on a blog,  called My Unwelcome Stranger, about his experiences.

He writes about his troubled health, why he would rather call someone than  send them a text (it's too slow to say anything other than "OK") and how he  missed the true importance of a wedding (and that is "the receipt of as many and as expensive a range of gifts as  possible," he joked).

Mr Wright wanted to share his life lessons, learned over his 66 years, with  news.com.au readers. He provided 10 tips via email as his vocal cords have been  significantly damaged by an increasing number of seizures.

 

Life lessons by Denis Wright:

1. Don't spend your life in a job you hate. Life is too short to live  it only in the evening and at weekends.

2. If there's something bad happening in your life you genuinely have  no control over, learn all you can about it and how to live with it. Beating  your head against a brick wall is unproductive.

3. If you think you can change it, then go all out to do so. Try to  understand its nature and work with it where you can.

4. There are no 'good' and 'bad' decisions. If you made what you think  might have been a poor choice in life, learn from it, and you might make a  better one next time. You don't know what's going to turn out good or bad in the  long run, so regrets are a waste of time.

5. Don't agonise about the past, in the sense that you can't change  it. Live in the slice of time that's the now. You can't live in the moment; it's  too short. The slice is richer. It contains a little of past, present and  future.

6. Apologise as soon as you can when you think you've hurt someone.  Don't try to pretend you're perfect. Accept responsibility where it's due.

7. Keep your options open for as long as possible. Don't close them  unnecessarily.

8. Try to keep your sense of humour if you can, though it's not always  possible.

9.Carpe Diem ... Or, for a change, seize the day!

And there's one more.

10. Do not be afraid of death. "If you're not more afraid of your own  death than you need to be, then you need have little fear for anything life can  hand out."

 

Mr Wright's blog, which has been visited more than 250,000 times by people  from around the world, will be archived by the National Library of Australia  online.

Read more:  http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/relationships/life-lessons-from-terminal-cancer-patient-denis-wright/story-fnet09p2-1226671303372#ixzz2XUPBZdDr

Middag...


... hemma hos oss med Ben och Mandy. Kottbullar, spaghetti och gott rodvin!


Pa taget over Sydneys Harbour Bridge...


... pa vag till en rattegang i North Sydney.

Igar gick jag pa hot yoga efter jobbet for forsta gangen pa flera manader.

Pamindes som vanligt om hur mycket jag gillar yoga, och att jag borde ga mycket oftare.

Efter det motte jag upp Anna och Carin pa Belgian Beer Cafe i The Rocks dar vi bestallde ett kilo musslor och pommes frites med majonas var. Varje kaloria som svettats bort pa en-timmas yogan kom tillbaka trefaldigt, men gott var det!


This weather calls for soup


Det har varit ruggigt ich regnigt i Sydney i flera dagar nu, sa soppa stod pa menyn bade i mandags och igar.

I mandags gjorde H grekiska soppan avgolemono med kyckling, och igar lagade jag fisk och raksoppa.


Anthonys bday


Igar firade vi Hs kusinbarn Anthonys femte fodelsededag med grillning och tarta i deras nya hus


Sista bilden fran i lordags...



Festen var sponsrad av...


... Absolut Vodka sa det blev en hel del snapsvisor och shottar...


Jag vann...


... forsta pris for finast blomsterkrans pa festen!:D Vann en Kosta Boda snobolls lykta.

Overtygade domarna med att min lilla krans var kreativt bast for att den passade runt min stora harknut;) Men jag tror det som fick dem att valja mig var att jag visade bild pa minikransen jag gjort at Boris. Cute!


Midsommar!


Midsommarfesten fixad av Swedish Australian Young Professionals var jattebra!

Den holls pa Cronulla Surf Club och de hade tillochmed fixat midsommarstang som vi dansade runt efter maten (och snapsarna!)

Vi at buffe med Janssons, kantarellpaj, agghalvor med kaviar och massa annat gott.

H och Miras kille var med, H har ju bara firat midsommar en gang innan i Sverige i 2007 sa det var kul for honom att vara med igen:)

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