Saturday, March 24, 2007

snowflakes that fall on my nose and eyelashes ...

Woz is now a free agent ... for a week anyway. His last day at work was yesterday and now has a week off to focus on his Masters before starting his new job. It was a bittersweet afternoon for him - he's excited to be moving on to his new position but very sad to be leaving what has been the best job he's had to date. I'm really looking forward to having him home for the week but at the same time will try to take Nate out for walks and different activities to make sure Woz has plenty of opportunity to study. Nothing like an adorable little boy to distract you.

Not really any other news of interest here. After what seemed to be an easy glide into Summer we've had a cold snap with it snowing every day last week, although not cold enough for it to sit on the ground. Despite that it was magical watching it fall.

Monday, March 19, 2007

snow

So much for Spring and warm days. It snowed today! Off and on all day and never enough to cover the ground but it was snowing!

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

good times

What an incredible few days we've had. On Friday afternoon we received an e-mail from Andy, a friend we made on our trip to Austria last September. He wrote to tell us he was in Paris and wanted to come over and visit with a friend for two days to see the boat and also to introduce us to two of his friends living in London. He and his friend Bernadette arrived late on Sunday night and from that moment onwards it was go go go.

Woz was able to take two days off work as he is in wind-down mode now that he has resigned and so on Monday we took the boat out. The weather was sensational and absolutely perfect for cruising the canal. We stopped along the way for the traditional English open chips, fish and mushy peas in the park before returning home late afternoon. Andy was taken with Nate and christened him 'Capt'n Little' (which he already answers to!).

On Monday night we invited Andy's friends and a friend of ours over for dinner and the seven of us had an amazing night together. It was an inspiring gathering of people who mixed brilliantly and some real friendships were formed and others cemented. When we decided to move to London we expected Londoners and London culture to be very English but for the first time we got a revelation of real London culture that night with a cultural mix of Australian, British, French, Austrian and Slovenian. Some of us travelling, some calling London our home, some born and bred in London, but all of us with a common bond uniting us. Creativity flowed ...

On Tuesday Andy, Bernadette, Woz, Nate and I walked all over London, heading to the Barbican for an exhibition on Alvar Alto and then to the Tate Gallery. We found a new favourite cafe for lunch north-west of London. Sitting in the huge open cafe in the sun, opposite the Smithfield market had a very 'Carlton' feel to it, especially as Woz bumped into a colleague he worked with in Melbourne who on a two day trip to London, happened to be drinking a pint at the next table.

Woz and I have grand plans to renovate a dutch barge once 'Capt'n Little' outgrows this one and we shared our designs with Andy who was inspired and excited by the project. He is very keen to get involved both in the design and build of the boat and so we may work together in the future.

Andy and Bernadette left early this morning to return to their holiday in Paris but with an open invitation for us to stay with Andy or at Bernadette's apartment in Vienna it wont be long before we see them again.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

while we were away ...

Woz resigned! For the last two years he has absolutely loved his job - the hours, the people and the project he has worked on but has decided it is time to move on to bigger and better things. So, after this week he has two more weeks before he takes two weeks off to work on his Masters and then he's back into it again with a new company who happens to be his current client. He'll be moving out of architecture and into a project management role but still working within the rail industry. He's really looking forward to starting there and throwing himself into the new role. The other bonus is that they're only a five minute walk from home so he'll be able to have lunch with Nate and I every day if we're around. He'll also be able to work flexi-time so if he starts early he'll be home as early as 4pm, or alternatively if he wants a lie in he can turn up to work at 9.30 am, which is particuarly handy with a 9 month old baby who isn't sleeping through the night.

Monday, March 05, 2007

life as we know it

We've been offline for several weeks now and tonight for the first time are back on. I'm like a kid at Christmas time, not knowing which site to look up first or which e-mail to read. My mood has lifted 100% and Woz and I can now breathe a sigh of relief that life has once again returned to normal.

Over the last few weeks we've had to resort to such archaic methods of banking as queueing up and talking to an actual person, had to surf channels randomly on the TV and as a result ended up watching loads of rubbish because our online TV guide wasn't accessible, had absolutely no idea what was going on with our friends overseas as we realised that the way we kept in touch with their daily lives was to read their respective blogs of an evening and had to call or text friends in London rather than talk to them via messenger. Can you imagine?!

Monday, February 19, 2007

a very strange european winter indeed

This weekend was once again unseasonably warm and incredibly sunny. On Saturday we spent another full day working on the boat and were outside wearing only long sleeved t-shirts. We even had an alfresco lunch on the pontoon! I didn't see for myself but I heard from a reliable source that it was 14 degrees.


Most of our neighbours were also out working on various projects or dining in the sun so it was a very sociable day for Nate who sat on the pontoon and watched everyone coming and going.

Friday, February 09, 2007

winter wonderland!

Yesterday brought more snow and this time it fell quite heavily and continued until early afternoon. I was sooo excited but really missing Woz and wishing he come home from work and enjoy it with me. I got a call from a friend I used to work with to say that they'd closed the school and that she wasn't going in to work so we ended up hanging out together which was great.


Waking up this morning there hasn't been any snowfall over night but there is still plenty on the rooftops of each boat and on the pontoon. Richard, one of our neighbours, cleared a path to all the boats so we wouldn't slip and also took the time to make us a snowman who is still standing proudly on the pontoon!

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

old times



This weekend we had another full day working on the boat. It was just like old times. Mess everywhere you turn or tread, power shut off and doors wide open while Woz was going in and out the boat (thankfully it was a sunny day).



The end result was worth it though. We did lots of finishing off bits and pieces jobs but the biggest difference is that we decided to move our meals table and fix it against the wall which is now a meals bench. It has opened the boat up incredibly and Nate now has loads of room to roll around and play. His high chair is perched at the very end of the bench where he can look up at me in the kitchen or back on the living area. Apart from Nate getting more playing room it has absolutely saved my sanity as I was really beginning to get cabin fever living here day in and day out. You only had to have one load of washing hanging and you felt like you were living in a shoebox - some would argue we are! Anyway, by our standards it's absolutely huge now!

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

another lensbaby shot


The more I use this lens the more I discover it will be months or perhaps years before I have mastered it. Even with an image in mind it is very difficult to see it materialised. It will probably be a similar undertaking to learning the violin - no frets to work with but purely an incredibly fine tuned eye (as opposed to ear!) will be required to make music, so to speak. I think I need to become 'at one' with the lens and clearly I am not!

looking out






Don't you just want to squeeze that belly?!

our excitement was contagious




Nate couldn't stop beaming from the moment we took him outside.

rosy cheeks


looking out from our bedroom window


let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!


After a chilly night we woke this morning to find the marina covered in a thick layer of snow! After two years this is the first time we've seen snow in central London. It was so unexpected too which made it even more magical! We've had such a mild Winter so far and really it has felt very much like a Melbourne Winter but with more overcast days. Today it is expected to reach a top of 4˚c which is more like a typical Winter's day. Right now, at 12.00 pm it is 3˚c so the gloves and hat will be coming out today!


Saturday, January 20, 2007

a new toy


Our good friends Andrew and Vicki spoilt me during the week with a new toy, a 'lensbaby', which is a new lens I have had my eye on for a while. It is a strange looking concertina like lens for our digital SLR which allows you to bring a very small area of your subject into sharp focus and creates a graduated glow from that point (Nate's right eye). A very rudimentary attempt but it was my first time! Woz and I are going to have lots of fun with this I can tell!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

stop the rocking!

I can't remember how long it's been since we had a still day. It has been so windy here the boat feels as though it is on the open sea and is rocking quite violently up and down and from side to side. My boat-legs are failing me today as I have almost lost my balance on a number of occasions! Outside, anything that isn't tied down to either the boat or the pontoon is as good as gone and at night, we are quite literally being rocked to sleep.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

men at work

Woz went back to work on Tuesday ... sigh. So did the construction workers opposite us who are a year into a three year project. It was a rude awakening on Tuesday morning at 8 am after nearly two weeks of peace and quiet on the Marina. It didn't bother me when I was working as I'd leave before they clocked on and would be home as they were finishing up for the day (as Woz does) but now I have the pleasure of constant noise in the background forming a soundtrack to my day.

Today a good friend of mine, Ann, who I studied Auslan with, visited us for lunch with her family. They're on a holiday in Europe for a month or so. It was great to catch up on all the news and see her face to face - hand to hand. Here's us the last time she was here. The little boy in today's photo was but a twinkle in his father's eye.

Monday, January 01, 2007

making it count

New Years Eve - we are reminded of our bravery, naivety and sense of adventure all mixed in together as just two years ago we threw caution to the wind and moved to the opposite side of the globe. How those years have flown!

Unfortunately this New Years was one of the worst I've had - I came down with gastro in the small hours of the morning and spent most of the day and evening hovering over the toilet seat. We were both in bed well before 12 but woke to hear the firework display on the river.

Woz and I have huge plans for this year and are really excited about what it may hold for us. We have a term we use to encourage each other in life and it is one we really want to continue this year which is to 'make it count'. We have the opportunity at this time to be living in the heart of a vibrant, exciting city, to be parents to a beautiful little boy and to live each day for what it is. So here's to making it count.

Happy New Year!

Saturday, December 30, 2006