Tuesday, July 31, 2012

July 2012

Hey Guys,

Hope you're all doing well.  July was really busy for us with Andrew working on his masters and me doing lots of little things and working quite a bit.  He will be finishing course #7 out of 10 in about 2 weeks and then have 2-3 weeks off before starting course #8.  I am so proud of him for working so hard on it.

We have been having some cold winter weather here, but it's still beautiful and sunny in the afternoons... around 20 degrees.  It's just in the mornings and evenings that it gets really cold and you have to bundle up, but still nothing compared to living in Canada, England, or China, so it's all good.

We have hung up the surfboard for the winter since we don't have a wetsuit and the water is too cold otherwise.  It will be nice to get back into surfing in a few months when it warms up again, but we're keeping fit with lots of other stuff for the time being.
 
I am hoping to finish my Personal Trainer course in the next couple of weeks, and then will see what happens next.  I'm exploring some different options including working for myself (running boot camps on the beach near our house), or working for someone else for a bit until I get the hang of things.  Or maybe I'll do both at the same time.  Who knows... we'll see.  I'm not too stressed about it, which is kinda how you get after living around laid-back Aussies for a while. 

A few weeks ago I was speaking to my parents on the phone and my Dad asked if I'm getting any better in the kitchen (it wasn't exactly my forte growing up).  I told him I've added quite a few more meals to my repertoire, but I'm not sure if he really believed me, so I've been snapping a few pics here and there of things I've made, and have posted them below.  If anything looks appealing to you and you'd like the recipe, just let me know and I'll email it to you. 

Grilled Cheeseburger Wraps

Crustless Italian Quiche

Taco Soup

Chocolate Chip Pudding Cookies

"Banana Banana Bread"

Cheesy Spinach Orzo with black olives

the beginnings of Energy Balls...

...Energy Balls finished product (recipe is courtesy of my sister, Sylvia... thanks, Sylv)


Baked Apple Pie Egg Rolls
...and to finish off, some flowers Andrew recently got me... so pretty, I love how they smell, but I don't like how the little orange things fall out of the big white flowers and get orange pollen-y powder stuff all over the table. 


That's it for now...

Stay awesome,

~Corinna for Team AC

Monday, July 2, 2012

June 2012

 Hi Guys,

Time for a little June update, shown in pictures.  First, I got my cert 3 certificate in the mail for my personal trainer course.  This means that I'm half-way thru the whole thing (still have to finish my cert 4).  Sorry for looking like a sweaty mess in this pic... had just finished a work-out when it came in the mail.  (Mum, I'm wearing the Lulu top you got me here... love it, thanks again.)



 We are now half-way thru the school year here, and had planned a date with our good friends Dave and Niki for a big canoe trip on the first day of the holidays.  Unfortunately, the weather was cold and rainy (which is rare), so we ended up having a Subway picnic by a lake, and then going bowling near our house. 

This past weekend we drove 3 hours south-west to visit our friends in Toowoomba.  Karin and I are good friends from high school, and she married an Aussie guy 5 years ago and moved here as well.  They have two of the cutest little girls ever.

 Here's Ellie singing "Jesus Loves the Little Children" with her mouth stuffed full of yummy home-made pizza... sooooo cute.

After the girls went to bed, it was time for some adults-only Dutch Blitz... Karin whooped us all  :)

 Karin, Andrew, and I also got to go out for coffee at the Chocolate Cottage to catch up, which was good fun. 

It was sooo nice connecting with a friend from way back and re-hashing all the funny things that happened in high school... feels good when you're in a country full of people that you haven't known that long. 

 I've also been leading free fitness classes for friends and neighbors in the parking lot of our building... fun times.  Everyone gets quite into it, and we even have other neighbors watching from the balcony, so I always shout up at them to come join us.  :)


 We've been going to a church in our neighborhood for the past 5-ish months now, and are really enjoying it.  We're also playing on the worship team (Andrew plays bass and I play keys).  The church is held in an industrial park... you would never know it's there if you didn't know to look for it, but inside it looks pretty much like a normal church. 


 Here you can see the sign behind Andrew's head... 27 degrees in WINTER... woo hoo.  Winter here is freezing in the early morning and night times (like 6 degrees), but warm and sunny in the afternoons, although the air still has a bite to it.  If you're running or walking quickly, you can get away with wearing shorts and a t-shirt, but if you're just sitting around you need a light sweater. 


 Here's our crappy car on our road-trip to Karin's... you can see that the hood of the car doubles nicely as a picnic table.  :)


 After our time at Karin and David's house, we drove another 2 hours to Brisbane for a Canada Day celebration in the park.  Altogether there were about 80 Canadians there, none of whom we'd ever met before (we found out about the event on the internet).

As you can see, they hung up some Canadian flags between the trees, until this security guard came along and asked us to take them down.  We were like, "Ha ha, okay, cheers mate, happy Canada Day."  And he was like, "No, really, you have to take them down.  It's illegal to fly foreign flags in any public Australian place."  So down came the flags, sadly...


 ... but that didn't stop us from tatooing our hands with Canadian flags  :)


After the picnic we wandered into downtown Brisbane... and what did we see?...

 ... a "winter carnival," complete with outdoor ice-skating at $25 a pop.  It was so funny for us to see this ice rink melting in the sun, people skating around in t-shirts, and people being barely able to skate... most of them were hanging onto these orange bars for dear life and slipping and sliding all over the place. 

And lastly, we saw this really cool massive 3D mural at Queen Street Mall, which is a huge outdoor shopping area (it's not an indoor "mall" like we'd have in Canada, but rather a pedestrian-only walking street with shops on either side.) 

That's all for now... talk soon.

~Corinna for Team AC