Saturday, January 24, 2009

Australia Day.....






For the benefit of my American readers, this weekend is the Australia Day long weekend, we have a public holiday to celebrate the beginings of this country, well when the land of Australia became a colony of the UK.


What follows is some interesting information about Australia....all in the name of fun.....and you might learn a bit more about life 'Down Under'


****Warning....some parts not suitable for younger eyes...I have omitted the really bad words!*******

You know you're Australian when........


1. You're familiar with Neighbours, Home and Away, Playschool, A Country Practice, Norman Gunston, Barry Humphries, Blue Heelers, Ray Martin, Bert Newton, Lisa McCune, Jon Burgess, Number 96, Molly Meldrum, Kerry O'Brien, and of course, Kerry Packer and Rupert Murdoch.

2. You know that Burger King doesn't exist. It's Hungry Jacks.

3. You know that snow is a memorable and freakish occurrence. Sometimes it's even fake.

4. You know the difference between thongs and a G-banger

5. You know that "stubbies" are either short shorts or small beer bottles, a "gimp", "bogan" or "geezer" is a random idiot, someone in trouble is in "strife" and you're liable to burst out laughing whenever you hear of Americans "rooting" for something.

4. You know how to abbreviate every word, all of which usually end in -o: arvo, combo, garbo, kero, lezzo, metho, milko, muso, rego, servo, smoko, speedo, righto etc.

5. You know that some people pronounce "Australia" like "Strayla" and that's ok.

6. You know that there is a universal place called "woop woop" located in the middle of nowhere... no matter where you actually are.

7. You know that while we call our friends 'mates', we don't use terms like 'shiela' and 'shrimp on the barbie', contrary to popular belief.

8. You know that none of us actually drink Fosters beer because it tastes like sh*t. But we let the world think we do. Because we can.

9. You know that if a man has s*x with another man, he's a homos*xual, and (until recently), a criminal in Tasmania

10. You resent people who succeed over others- everyone should do the same thing, so we all get a "fair go"; a kind of 'American-dream' in reverse. This is why we actively like not liking Americans.

11. You've seen Gallipoli, Crocodile Dundee, Young Einstein, Muriel's Wedding, The Castle, Beneath Clouds, Strictly Ballroom, 40,000 Horsemen, and maybe even Wolf Creek.

12. It makes you happy when someone in Hollywood is actually Australian... Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman, Russle Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Baz Luhrman, Elle MacPherson, Olivia Newton-John, Midnight Oil, ACDC, INXS, Greg Norman, Cathy Freeman, Dawn Fraser, Pat Rafter, Ian Thorpe...

13. One word: Skippy.

14. You know that Sydney 2000 was one of our proudest moments in history. We just rock.

15. You know that you are not going to die of cholera or other Third World diseases (remote Aboriginal communities are a different matter)

16. You know our country has never been conquered by a foreign nation (you don't count 1788).
17. We know that the Metric system will always be better than anything inches, feet, pounds and farenheit will ever offer

18. You drive on the left-hand side of the road.

19. If you're a pedestrian and cars are stopped at a red light, you will fearlessly cross the street in front of them. 'Hit and runs' just aren't cricket. Because aussies stick together.

20. You think of Australia as being somewhat out of place within the Asia-Pacific region; surrounded by unstable ex-colonial nations who regard you as racist, imperialist, and unfairly wealthy.

21. You know that New Zealanders are basically our naive country cousins, who have a weird fush-and-chups accent, and for some bizzare reason, think that they invented pavlova. Bastards. They are to be pitied and laughed at. They have no hope of gaining the upper hand in the endless sporting rivalry between our two nations.

22. You know that you can't eat Fantales alone... Otherwise who will you play the 'Who am I...' game with when you're reading the wrapper?

23. You know that Sydney should be the capital because Canberra is a hole.

24. You know that Americans think we're all Steve Irwin clones. And crickey, they couldn't be more wrong.

25. You know that Lawyers wear wigs and gowns. And we make it look good.

26. You have some time in your life slept with Aeroguard on in the summer. Maybe even as perfume.

27. You feel obliged to spread salty black stuff that looks like congealed motor oil on bread... and actually grow to like it. You've also squeeze Vegemite through Vita Wheats to make little Vegemite worms.

28. You believe that democracy means the freedom to draw caricatures of good ol' Johnny Howard

29. You think footballers dressing up in drag on TV is funny (but your son being gay isn't).

30. You have the ability to compress several words into one - ie 'g'day' and 'd'reckn?'. This allows more space for profanities.

31. You've ever used the words - tops, ripper, sick, mad, rad, sweet - to mean good. And then you place 'bloody' in front of it when you REALLY mean it.

32. You know that the barbeque is a political arena; the person holding the tongs is always the boss and usually a man. And the women make the salad.

33. The private lives of footy and cricket players become more important than local and national news stories.

34. You say 'no worries' quite often, whether you realise it or not.

35. You know what fairy bread tastes like, and you can't imagine your childhood without it.

36. You know the first verse to the national anthem, but still don't know what "girt" means. And you're ok with that.

37. You've drank your tea/coffee/milo through a tim tam.

38. You know that backyard cricket is a nice way to bond with family and the rubbish bin. And the 'one bounce, one hand' rule always applies.

39. You know that we are home to the just about all of the world's deadliest of animals. That's why if anybody messes with us we'll get some funnel webs on their asses.

40. You see people walking bare-foot on the sidewalk and don't scorn.... because you're doing it too.

41. You know what trop-fest is and it makes you happy.

42. Sausage rolls and meat pies. End of story.

43. You firmly believe that in the end, everything will be ok and have offered advice that included the words, "she'll be right, mate".

44. You have a story that somehow involves an excessive consumption of goon... but you can't remember.

45. You own a Bond's chesty. In several different colours.

46. You've ordered a steak the size as your head and only paid $5 at your local RSL

47. You know that Italy should never have been granted that fateful kick in the 2006 Soccer World Cup.

48. You know how to slip, slop, slap like it's nobody's business.

49. You've heard the Prime Minister dismiss anyone who disagrees with him simply as 'un-Australian', and that's enough to make us sit down and shut up.

50. You know that the value of a public holiday is measured in terms of alchohol. God bless the queen and her 4-day birthday.


And right now you feel bloody awesome.


I'll try to return with some things that Aussies do to celebrate Australia Day....oh, and if you need anything clarified from the above post ask/comment and I'll do my best to explain.....
Happy Aussie Day everyone!
xx
Lisa

Update of sorts....books and music

Hi again....


After a spurt of activity on this blog recently, it looks like I've fallen off the face of the earth again!
Not really, just busy with life and stuff going on, like broken down cars that needed towing and a repair, getting daughters ready to start the new school year...yay!!!
Also, it's been like living in a sauna here is Brisbane this past few days...yuck, thank goodness that we have beautiful air conditioning in this house......this kind of weather is so energy sapping!


Anyways, I've finished The Diving Bell and the Butterfly and God's Callgirl, reviews are to come...please don't expect too much from my reviews, I'm feeling quite daunted about it!
I've started The Reader, I'm looking forward to seeing the movie, I'm also reading Salvation Creek at the same time.

One other thng that has consummed me is my Ipod and using I Tunes....I'm happy to report that I appear to have mastered the art of loading up new songs on to my Ipod, Christmas pressie from hubby.
I've been out buying cd's....lots to choose from in the sales.....and the other thing that I've discovered recently is watching dvd's of rock concerts.......way cheaper than going to the concerts; with a good sound system I get to enjoy Bono and U2, Sting and the Police and others in concert in the comfort of my lounge room....I've even enjoyed my husbands favourite, Andre Rieu........one day I'll post about my music....











A question for you....what kind of music do you like listening to?
Bye for now....
xx

Monday, January 19, 2009

Monday Mailbox...of sorts

In an effort of reduce the amount of money that I spend, and the amount I books I have to house, I'm not ordering too many books on-line these days.
So my Monday mail-box is the list of books that I've received from my visit to the library....I had 3 waiting for me and found one on the shelf.







The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby




This is a small book, only 140 pages, with tiny chapters, so it's perfect to pop into your handbag to pull out for a quick read when you have a spare few mintues...or it could be read in just a few hours!
I've started it already, it's lovely...I'm sure I'll have a review up very soon!











God's Callgirl by Carla Van Raay



I picked this off the shelf at Borders one day when I had a couple of hours to kill while waiting for my dd to finish work. I read through the first couple of chapters and wanted to read more, so I got home and ordered it through my library. I'm looking forward to completing it, it's the memoir of a womans journey from a nun to a callgirl and beyond....













Salvation Creek by Susan Duncan



This book I've seen sitting in the bookshops, but I have read an excerpt from it in one of our Australian women's magazines recently and wanted to read more. It is a memior of the authors journey following the death of her husband and her brother within three days of each other. Don't know anything more than that, I haven't looked at reviews or blurb abouth this book....it's one that I'll let unfold as I read the pages!












The Reader by Bernhard Schlink





Listed on Sheri's blog, anf because there is a movie being released soon, is what has let me to this book.
Again I know very little about this book, but from what I have read it sounds good...and I'm game for another unknown book which could become a favoured gem!











xx

Lisa

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Books for 2009 and a challenge...

I've found a great blog about my favourite past time...books.....

Sheri at http://anovelmenagerie.com/ghost/ has issued a challenge called "Just for the Love of it" Challenge.

Join up and list the books that you can't wait to read....and the best part is...is that you can change your list whenever you like!

Good for the likes of me, who write a list and then never seem to get through the darn thing!

So, while I've signed up, I need to get a list up...to follow after this introduction...and I'm trying to work out how to get the widge thing displayed on my blog....Sheri, if you get over here and read this...please help!

Ok, enough of the chatter.....here is the list...

The Reader- Bernhard Schlink

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly- Jean-Dominique Bauby

Atonement- Ian McEwan

Bill Bryson- need to pick a title!

Someone Knows my Name- Lawrence Hill

People of the Book- Geraldine Brooks

Another book written by Monica McInerney

Vanity Fair- William Makepeace Thackeray

ok, that's a place to start, but remembering the rules...it could all change!

xx

Lisa

My books for 2008

Hi all

Here are my picks and misses for my books that I read during 2008......the year started off really well, but with the move and all I ran out of steam towards the end...


My "Don't Miss List" in no particular order....but do start with The Kite Runner....

The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseni, I gave it 5 stars, awesome book








Water for Elephants, Sara Gruen, 4 stars,





The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls a bio/memior, 4 stars
http://www.amazon.com/Glass-Castle-Memoir-Jeannette-Walls/dp/074324754X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249298&sr=1-1

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, by Lisa See
http://www.amazon.com/Snow-Flower-Secret-Fan-Novel/dp/0812968069/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249347&sr=1-1

The Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett
http://www.amazon.com/Pillars-Earth-Deluxe-Oprahs-Book/dp/0451225244/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249467&sr=1-1

The Birth House, by Ami McKay
http://www.amazon.com/Birth-House-Novel-P-S/dp/0061135879/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249533&sr=1-1

The Audacity of Hope, Barak Obama
http://www.amazon.com/Audacity-Hope-Thoughts-Reclaiming-American/dp/0307455874/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249608&sr=1-1

Nineteen Minutes, Jodi Picolut
http://www.amazon.com/Nineteen-Minutes-Jodi-Picoult/dp/0743496736/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249762&sr=1-1

My Sister's Keeper, Jodi Picolut...interesting topic!
http://www.amazon.com/My-Sisters-Keeper-Jodi-Picoult/dp/0743454537/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249837&sr=1-1

Those Faraday Girls, Monica McInerney
http://www.amazon.com/Faraday-Girls-Ballantine-Readers-Circle/dp/0345490231/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249912&sr=1-1

Beautiful Boy, David Sheff, Biography, a powerful perspective from a fathers experience with his son's meth addiction.
http://www.amazon.com/Faraday-Girls-Ballantine-Readers-Circle/dp/0345490231/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232249912&sr=1-1

A Burqa and a Hard Place: Three Years in the New Afghanistan, Sally Cooper...and Aussie's experience in Afghanistan...sorry I can't find it on Amazon and I can't remember how I found out about this book, but I enjoyed the read!
http://www.fishpond.com.au/Books/Travel/Travel_Writing/product_info/12538439/?cf=3&rid=1662243376&i=2&keywords=sally+cooper

The Lady Elizabeth, Alison Weir
http://www.amazon.com/Lady-Elizabeth-Random-Readers-Circle/dp/0345495365/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232251240&sr=1-1

The Household Guide to Dying, Debra Adelaide
http://www.amazon.com/Household-Guide-Dying-Debra-Adelaide/dp/0399155597/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232250572&sr=1-1

The Boylen Inheritance, Phillipa Gregory
http://www.amazon.com/Boleyn-Inheritance-Philippa-Gregory/dp/1439124671/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232251405&sr=1-1


And the rest...some are misses, some were OK but didn't have huge impact on me....

Eat, Pray, Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert...all my friends were/are raving about this book..sad to say I listened to them and went out and bought it...and while I did finish it, I'm missing what the rave is about....I think it will go to the book exchange!
http://www.amazon.com/Eat-Pray-Love-Everything-Indonesia/dp/0143038419/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232251062&sr=1-1

East of the Sun, Julia Gregson
http://www.fishpond.com.au/Books/Fiction_Literature/General/product_info/12536828/?cf=3&rid=2048781449&i=2&keywords=east+of+the+sun

The Secret Life of Bee's, Sue Monk Kidd....I was looking forward to this books...something about books written in the south of the US appeals to me...it lacked something for me! Nice but not worth all the raving...imo!
http://www.amazon.com/Secret-Life-Bees-Monk-Kidd/dp/0143114557/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232251658&sr=1-1

The Awakening, Kate Chopin...for me it was one big yawn of a book and I didn't finish it although i really did try!
http://www.amazon.com/Awakening-Norton-Critical-Editions/dp/0393960579/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232251762&sr=1-2

The Gathering, Anne Enright, another in the didn't finish list! I have to agree with the reviewer on Amazon, review entitled 'uneven'
http://www.amazon.com/Gathering-Novel-Anne-Enright/dp/0802118739/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232251938&sr=1-1

The 19th Wife, David Ebershoff...I was looking forward to this book, the topic and the manner in which it was written, two stories woven together about the same topic but set 100 years apart, intrigued me and I chose this book over Someone Knows my Name....sadly it lacked something and I wished that I'd gone with my first impluse....another book that will probably go to the book exchange
http://www.amazon.com/19th-Wife-Novel-David-Ebershoff/dp/1400063973/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232252387&sr=8-1












Friday, January 16, 2009

New year

Hi

Welcome to the New year....and I'm now living in a new home!

Finally we have made in to our new home...it's been a long and drawn out process!!

Two years ago we moved back to our home state after 5 years living down south! We had our down south home to sell which took longer than we ever thought....and then due to a crashed contract we missed out on a house that we all loved! Anyways, long story short is we made a bold move and decided to move as close to the city as we could afford to and while still being a practical distance from the school that our 2 daughters now attend! And finding a house that could accommodate a family of 5......but we have been blessed to find this house!

So finally after 2 years I feel somewhat settled....although this year will bring a few more changes...apart from living in a new area of town!
I need and want to get work that will take me out of the house! I have been working from home for the last 18 months or so, which work fine when I was homeschooling our youngest daughter, but with her now at school, my house is very quite and I'm not enjoying being home alone ALL day EVERY day.....of course I pick this current ecomonic 'downturn' to re-enter the formal job market....and me with little formal qualifications for the type of work that I wish to enter!

I'm sure that something will turn up that will suit me and everything that needs to be considered, like getting the girls to school, etc...and it will happen at the right time!

Regarding books.....well with moving and all there hasn't been too much time for reading...but I hope to get back on here and list my reading list for last year....

Blessings

xx

Lisa