Caitlin was very excited to attend her friend Taryn's 9th birthday party yesterday. After getting decked out in feather boa's and sun glasses, a limousine cruised into town whilst Taryn and her 7 girlfriends sipped apple cider from champagne flutes.
First stop was the Portland Sky Tram for a death defying ride to the bottom where the limousine collected everyone for a trip to an ice cream shop in The Pearl District which they proceeded to run off by playing tag in Jamison Square.
After driving around for a while and much sparkling cider, each of the girls was driven to their homes!
The Beilby family have returned home to Sydney, Australia after 9 years in Portland Oregon, USA and 3 years in Hong Kong, China. This blog is our attempt to keep our friends and family around the world, up to date on our lives!
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Monday, 7 December 2009
Monday, 9 November 2009
Dorothy's Ruby Slipper's - Wizard of Oz!
One of the most asked about exhibits in the Smithsonian, and one I was excited about seeing were the Ruby Slippers worn by Judy Garland for the film "Wizard of Oz". The movie was based on L. Frank Baum's novel from 1900 where the original slippers were silver. They were changed to ruby red in line with MGM's Technicolor production.
First Lady Gowns - Smithsonian
This is every girls delight, to see ball gowns from all the ages. Caitlin and I loved all the glamor associated with these gowns and accessories. In fact, I think the boys half enjoyed themselves as well! The gowns were so delicate with such tiny waistlines.
Helen Taft's Inaugural Gown 1909
Martha Washington's Gown circa 1780's
Helen Taft's Inaugural Gown 1909
Martha Washington's Gown circa 1780's
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Washington D.C. Julia Child's Kitchen
We just had to go back to The American History Museum to see Julia Child's kitchen!
Having just seen the movie "Julie and Julia" with Meryl Streep, Amy Adams and Stanley Tucci which I loved. In addition to my adoration of Paris and the sheer joy I receive from cooking, there was no missing this.
I also tingle at the thought of how completely adored and supported Julia was by her husband Paul down to the painstakingly constructed peg boards for all of her pans. They lived a ripe old age together. A true love story and I am simply a romantic.
Having just seen the movie "Julie and Julia" with Meryl Streep, Amy Adams and Stanley Tucci which I loved. In addition to my adoration of Paris and the sheer joy I receive from cooking, there was no missing this.
I also tingle at the thought of how completely adored and supported Julia was by her husband Paul down to the painstakingly constructed peg boards for all of her pans. They lived a ripe old age together. A true love story and I am simply a romantic.
Monday, 2 November 2009
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Saturday, 8 August 2009
Mrs Macquaire, Darwin and Modern Art
Today, Kevin visited with the President of Fuji Xerox and then golfed with his dad. I took the kids into town where we walked through the Botanic Gardens and along the waterfront to The Opera House.
We obserevd many very old and interesting trees (many of which Caitlin climbed!). I had a wonderful Vittoria coffee in the park basking in the sunshine whilst the kids played.
In the Red Box Gallery we observed the evolution of life itself. Through DNA we have discovered that we are closely related to Banana's!
This is a first edition copy of Charles Darwins "The Origin of Species".
After our science adventure we opted to get our fix of culture at the Art Gallery of NSW.
After our science adventure we opted to get our fix of culture at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Caitlin and Picasso!
Kevin arrives...
Tuesday, Kevin arrived in Sydney without his luggage. In his dad's clothes, we caught up with Cooper and visited the Power House Museum where the kids interracted with robots and learnt about steam trains and lots more fun. Then we had coffee at Darling Harbour. It was a gloriuos day as far as the weather was concerned. A balmy 24 degrees. Not bad for winter.
Friends, Family and Food!
The last few days have been spent catching up with friends and family at BBQ's, lunches and dinners. I have to say, some of the most exquisite food. Our chef friend, Sam served us Spanakopita, Tzatziki, lamb, chicken and topped it off with a fine macchiato. Pizza at Aunty Tine's. Spatchcock at Angelo's. Veal cappacio, twice cooked duck and snapper at Il Piave.
Saturday, 1 August 2009
Oz Day Four
Oz Day Three
Met my good friend, Carolyn at Bi-Centennial Park where the mum's drank coffee and chatted whilst the kids played. Patrick got reprimanded by another mum for knocking and kicking her son in the head. Then the kids played cricket, rode scooters in between lamingtons.
Oz Day Two
Shopping at DFO...Australians are generally smaller so finding my size in so many fashions was fun. Then I took the kids to The Olympic Park Aquatic Centre. What an impressice centre. It has a 100 metre pool, a 50 metre pool and then a whirl pool with super slide and a massive toddler pool with playground. Brandon and I swam laps whilst and the kids played on the waterslide and whirl pool and Splashers Playground.
Friday, 31 July 2009
Where we are living.
Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Oz Day One
After 23 hours travelling, we finally arrived in Sydney. Luckily for us, we had Premium seating so we slept most of the flight. Before we knew it we were watching the glorius Aussie sunrise. You have not seen reds or oranges like this in any sky (alright, maybe Indonesia).
On our way to Kevin's parents house, I pointed out the Opera House to the kids and they questioned "Oprah has a house here?" Can you believe it!
Following lunch, we went on a 2.5Km bushwalk. The weather was glorious. We walked in t-shirts but saw one guy without a shirt at all! This for winter! We saw Kookaburra and Cockatoo amongst other wildlife. Back at home, the Lorakeets came to feast. That's it for now, a brief nap before cocktails!
On our way to Kevin's parents house, I pointed out the Opera House to the kids and they questioned "Oprah has a house here?" Can you believe it!
Following lunch, we went on a 2.5Km bushwalk. The weather was glorious. We walked in t-shirts but saw one guy without a shirt at all! This for winter! We saw Kookaburra and Cockatoo amongst other wildlife. Back at home, the Lorakeets came to feast. That's it for now, a brief nap before cocktails!
Sunday, 25 January 2009
Caitlin's Eighth's Birthday
Caitie started her birthday with a family breakfast (sans Daddy) with her choice of waffles, maple syrup and mint tea. Then she opened her gifts which she was completely delighted with.
After school, Caitie got to play with her new games and then we had three dinner guests who shared in her request of Lasagne. We followed this with a heart shaped cake with pink icing.
Party day, we went with 13 friends to Oaks Park Skating rink. The kids had a blast. Three of Caitie's friends came back to enjoy a sleepover. Caitlin tells me that she is sleeping with Michael! OMG!
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