Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Where are we going???

Even on the road...


...it's important to follow the Doggies!

Watching the Doggies on the road


We found a pub in QLD to watch the Bulldogs defeat Sydney in the second round of finals. Yeah!

Typical Australian breakfast


It's funny that this is starting to be a "normal" breakfast for us. Weird.

Red Cross in everywhere

BOOGIE BOARDING!!


On our recent trip to Sunshine Coast, QLD we were finally able to get back in the water again and go boogie boarding. Summer is just around the corner!

SPF 30+


It's very important that you sunscreen your scalp!

That's even shorter!


I wasn't quite feeling the first cut, so I got it fixed. Here I'm proudly displaying my HRC hat while doing my best America's Next Top Model "catalog, commercial, or couture" poses in the back seat during a road trip. HAHAHA

Wow, that's short.

Another one...

Fancy new haircuts


We did it... we threw caution to the wind and chopped our hair off. Yes, we BOTH did it, and there's nothing lame or co-dependent about that! haha.

Sorry for the delay...

... footy and holidays have kept us quite busy. I'll post more pics soon...

Monday, September 8, 2008

Bulldogs v. Hawthorn


I love this picture because [when you click on it and it's bigger] you can actually see the evenly divided sections of fans.

Red, white and blue = Bulldogs.

Yellow and brown = Hawthorn.

Great seats


Go Doggies!!!

"The G"


The MCG, or "The G," is the Melbourne Cricket Ground... home to cricket and of course, footy. It's considered hallowed ground by most Melburnians as is quite an amazing sight to see. It can hold upwards of 100,000 people when it's packed to the rafters and the standing room only sections are filled The other night there were over 76,000 there. It was CRAZY!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Samoa... here we come!!!


That's right... we booked tickets to SAMOA! I can't wait. Tropical paradise, here we come!

Jogger hospitalized after kangaroo attacks


MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- An ambulance official says a jogger has been taken to hospital after he was attacked by a kangaroo on the outskirts of Australia's second largest city.

A jogger who hopped between a male and female kangaroo in Melbourne suffered a head injury and scratches.

Metropolitan Ambulance Service spokeswoman Christine Paterson says the man, aged in his 50s, was attacked Monday as he apparently ran between a male and female kangaroo near his home at an outer suburb of Melbourne.

She says the victim ran to a nearby house and telephoned for help while the kangaroo hopped away.

Paterson says he was taken by ambulance to a hospital in a stable condition with a gash on his head and minor claw scratches to his chest, arms and hands.

A Royal Melbourne Hospital spokeswoman was not immediately available for comment on the man's condition.