Monday, March 26, 2007

Trivial pursuits

Hi well I was roped into a trivial pursuits fund raiser down the South Coast, they usually seem to be fund raisers don't they?

Interesting trivia fact, the questions out of Sydney seem to be easier than those in town. Now I am not classifying myself as a brain, but I had more of a chance of getting some vaguely right, where as the other sessions I have been to I have felt like the super idiot.

Also managed to have an end of the season swim, just before the weather turned. What a great way to spend some time.

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Bridge Walk

Images Joanne Kee




So we joined the other 200,000 for today's harbour bridge walk.

A great feeling to be part of the sea of people.

Joanne Kee
http://www.ceressolutions.com.au







Thursday, March 08, 2007

Breakfast with the elephants











What a fantastic way to spend a morning, Taronga Park Zoo, view of Sydney Harbour, then watching the elephants being washed and heading out for their breakfast.


The zoo is abuzz with activity in the early morning. Great place to hang out.


Sunday, March 04, 2007

Kids birthday parties

Well in sweltering Sydney heat, a pool party was a big hit. After labouring away organising a party myself this year I have gone back to the easier option of having it all arranged for you, hence we all went to Ryde aquatic centre for our big day out. 7 year old party, no mess (or at least no mess you have to clean up yourself.
Giant Slide




Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Hanging out

Fantastic how they have built a beach on Blackwattle Bay. Admittedly I am not tempted to swim there because it has become a dog beach, but it looks great and adds to a very good vibe.



Hooray we are a step further along in the process for our renovations . Foliage has been removed, just need the Council rep to visit and we can start.


It makes me quite annoyed, I have to go through all this process and paperwork before I can start, yet the business man down the road who owns a chain of backpackers lodges just goes ahead and rebuilds before he gets his DA, and changes the usage without approval. What sort of justice is that?



Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Chinese New Year and Mardi Gras Fair day


It was a stinking hot day for both occasions. however it was fun to meander through Chinatown and beyond to see some of the New Year celebrations.
Mega packed on the street stalls, however with my daughters obsession with stickers and cute shops, we found lots to look at, patted the dragons nose for good luck, but different from the old days when fire crackers wre going off everywhere.
Plus lots of entertainment, such as dancing pigs to set the tone!

As for Fair Day, that is now huge, so much to see, much to hot to see it all. However, we did get to pat a very cute puppy, they make them so small now, incredible. Plus patted the pony with pink hair.

Joanne
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Blackwattle Bay and the foreshore

Well its been a while since I wandered down to the foreshore and its looking pretty good. The goal is to create a walkway from Glebe to the City and it will be fantastic when it is finished.

However, I do have to wonder, I hear that the State Government are thinking of allowing people to put in private jetties, which runs totally contra to the whole idea of a public walkway, with public access. What are they thinking?

Australia is a great place where in the main people can't own private beach and exclude others. All over the world they have beaches and parks which are for the elite and it sucks.

Hopefully Sydneysiders will not let individuals own our beaches and waterways.

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Renovation blues

I can't believe how hard it is to get our renovations started. The process has been going on for over a year. I seem to have that thing that is neither fish nor fowl. Not quite big enough for a serious renovation team, but not quite small enough to escape the bureacracy and red tape.

My, my those councils certainly are ready to charge for all sorts of things. I am amazed that for adding a glassed in wall to our back room that we need a building inspector!

Then there is the problem of getting the builder to commit to a start date, they seem to be coming and going as the days rush past!

I think I'll start a book to see if this 4 week job might be completed by say June or maybe the end of the year?

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Monday, January 29, 2007

Back to School Blues

It is amazing how quickly those school holidays disappear. Hardly any time for boredom as the days sped away.

However the "I don't want to go back to school" mantra has started - I figure a lot more years of that to come!

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Grandeurs of a country club

Hi, so life took me to Ryde Aquatic centre yesterday.

I haven't been there before and it is a mega pumping place, absolutely jam packed with people - mainly kids. Not my idea of a great way to spend time, I seem to have developed a paranoia for public pools, seen too much snot floating along.

Looking for a coffee I stumbled onto the private club, with outdoor landscaped pool area, free internet, newspapers, relaxing lounge, kids creche etc. It reminded me of a country club in a colonial outpost. Extremely genteel. They just needed the golf range (maybe they had it) because all the other stuff was there. However I am just as sure that there kids have snot too, so still not too keen on the pools.


Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, January 14, 2007

skype

So I ended up being able to talk to my friends in London and Sydney in an online conference call through Skype.

Events have happened that we are scattered between London, New York and Sydney, how great to be able to speak together. Albeit the connection is a bit scratchy at times, but hey, I couldn't possibly afford a Telstra conference call for an hour with that kind of set up.

Apparently MSN is also good for this kind of thing as well.

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Old Friends

So its that crazy time of the year when you catch up with old friends, or at least try to get in touch with them, do some shopping.

One of my longest friendships, Rebecca lives overseas and is here for a moment, but has family illness to take any element of relaxation from her holiday. So yesterday I visited amidst box packing, taking a picnic lunch. The bizarre thing is that its more relaxing to see Rebecca overseas than at home.

Another of my friends, who I sadly don't really see anymore is not well and I wonder about our destinies and think how different life might have been if he had chosen a different partner.

Then there is revisiting the stores to take back items bought in the heat of the moment. My daughter must have been on a toy frenzy when she wanted a bratz doll. As when we did our clear out just before Christmas she packed all the old bratz away and they are ready for the next toy world or at least e-bay. At least we have a store credit now for another day.


Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

New Year's Eve



What a great spot to watch the fireworks - New Year's Eve from the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House.

The atmosphere was relaxed, people of so many different cultures enjoying the fireworks.

Also passing out from the wait!

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Getting closer to Christmas

Well its getting closer to Christmas and it seems a strange disjointed process this year. We received our letter from Santa and we have all the presents selected for my daugher.

I have also managed to offload some old toys on e-bay. What a drama that is.

Today we went to a fun bycycle track at St Peters, complete with traffic lights, roundabouts, crossings, speed bumps etc. Though it was rather hot, we were expiring from the humidity by the time we finished.

Joanne
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Melbourne

It was great to visit Melbourne for work - to see Short & Sweet, before the opening of our season in Sydney on 16th January at the Newtown Theatre. Such a wealth of talent at the finals. Very inspiring.

The best thing was staying with some friends, getting to hang out, spend some time, chill out. Enjoy the Melbourne seasonal weather, wander the streets and lanes.


Joanne
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Sydney Childrens Choir

Well final year concert for my daughter in the mini whites of the Sydney Children's Choir. This is the backstage shot.

My report back is that it was pretty boring and that Arran's choir had a supporting role. They did look cute, but yes that is the truth.

It was one of the most noisy concerts I have ever been to, lots of background children noises, coughing etc. The coughing was the worst during a solo. However, it was a beautiful concert despite these things. I believe it is being broadcast on ABC 702 on Christmas Eve.

So we have decided to pass on choir for the moment. It has been like pulling teeth trying to motivate Arran for the lessons and rehearsals. Whilst we love to sing and dance at home, we shall keep it there for the moment.

Joanne
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, December 03, 2006

E-bay

Yet another world of codes and unspoken rules. Indeed after having actually sold stuff on e-bay some time ago, going back today it was another layer of offers, ways to spend money and those commissions have certainly gone up a few notches.

I am just wondering what sort of market is there for Barbie/discarded toys, is it worth the effort? Well I'll see in a week or so.

If you happen to be after a Barbie Castle either very large or smaller tabletop verson please have a look on ebay, with a search under Barbie Castles for my two offerings. Seller details Joanne7544.

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Unspoken codes

Its been a while since I travelled in peak hour. Having my own business I usually arrange meetings at less frenetic times.

Very strange to be at Town Hall station, going against the tide of office workers was a touch intimidating, paritcularly when you don't know where you need to go. Signage is obviously not done by people who have to find their way.

Also, other codes, the practice of an "honour system" to pay for your coffee, where you help youself to your own change.

All that focussed energy on their way to work, all those crowded people on the train - seems like a foreign country!

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Another birthday

This time it was a double eightieth for my Uncle John and Aunt Sunny. Next month is their 45th wedding anniversary, so great to be able to celebrate this with family and friends, looking over beautiful Middle Harbour.


Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Blast from the past

So we meet up with Robert Bryce-Muir from whom we purchased sculptures whilst living in London. Great to catch up with someone from the past and really quite odd, as we didn't know him that well in England, but it seems that having his artwork around has made us friends.

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au