Saturday, 13 July 2013

Gold Coast New Years 2012

The Gold Coast was one of my favorite places to visit so far.  The white sandy beaches were clean and soft, the ocean was as warm as a bathtub, and the scenery was just breathtaking.  It was my first time to meet Tess in person (aside from video chats) and I was really excited to spend time with Lloyd's mum.  She lived about 10mins away from the beach in a cute area and she did a great job of entertaining us, as we got to see and do lots of fun things while we were there.  

One afternoon we went to the Q Tower, which is a beautiful glass skyscraper in Surfer's Paradise, an eclectic beach area in the Gold Coast.  We went to the top for a drink and a look around and the views were simply amazing. The day was clear and the ocean was blue and gorgeous so the view was a real treat.  


Miles of pretty blue sea
People were climbing the outside of the roof ! 


Clouds coming in over the beach

Can't get over how clear the ocean is!! 

Tess & Lloyd

The Q Tower is the one with the tall pointy spire




Gorgeous surf 





On New Years Eve we went with Tess to an event at her club, the Gold Coast Surf Club.  We ate tapas, danced, drank champagne and shared a table with a retired English couple.  It was a great evening, complete with a firework show!



Tess pulls faces like Lloyd...and I wonder where he gets it! :)


Our English Friends


















Lloyd's friend Nath flew in from Melbourne and hung out with us for a few days, and we went to the casino and out for drinks in Surfer's Paradise.  On our last night it was a pretty warm evening and we found an outdoor seafood restaurant for a delicious meal.



Dinner al fresco on our last night in Aus
Happy to be reunited
Lloyd & Tess in the casino















Kuala Lumpur

Another late post...but we've been busy!

In December we stopped over in Kuala Lumpur on our way to Australia.  After a 12 hour flight we arrived in KL in the evening and made our way to our hotel, which was in the middle of the city right around the corner from the Petronus Towers.  I was in charge of picking of the hotel and I made sure to pick the one with the best rooftop pool!

The pool looked over the city and afforded fantastic views from all sides.  The sun was very intense in KL and we got a few weird sunburns from missing pieces, as the sun was very unforgiving! We stayed in KL for two nights and tried to adjust to the time difference and see a few things while we were there.  We walked around the Petronus towers which are the tallest twin buildings in the world.  The grounds were very pretty, with flowers and fountains but it was super hot and humid, and after 6 months of cold weather we struggled in the heat. One night we made reservations at a restaurant downtown and had the hotel help us hail a cab.  We got in and after a 15min drive we pulled up at some random place and the cabbie stopped the car and  said, 'ok'.  We were thinking, 'ok...where are we?', but the language barrier prevented further conversation, so we got out and decided to choose something nearby.  We ended up finding a trendy place outside with chic couches and tapas and when a sudden downpour arrived, a retractable patio cover kept us dry.   We enjoyed the tropical climate but wished we were closer to the coast because of the hot and sticky weather.

The next day we  headed to the airport...Brisbane here we come!






Fancy toilet at the airport...

Christmas Elf!  It was pretty strange to see Christmas decorations in hot weather,! 



We set up Lloyd's mini tripod to capture the amazing reflection in our hotel's infinity pool






Saturday, 29 June 2013

London Christmas 2012

This past Christmas was a tough one for me, as it was my first away from my family.  Although I was really excited about our upcoming Australia trip, I was sort of dreading not having a 'regular' family Christmas, so we tried to schedule a few things to keep us busy and occupied before we left.  
The first Christmas party we went to was an 'orphan Christmas' at Jerry & Leanne's flat, along with the rest of the South Africans.  They cooked a Christmas roast with all the trimmings, complete with Christmas crakers & mulled wine!  We stuffed ourselves to the brim and had a great time.

Lloyd, Sami, Gareth & Jerry 

Tinus & Jen
The next celebration was in Shoreditch (East London) with the Aussie/Kiwi crew.  We met for wine and snacks at a quaint little french cafe and had a White Elephant gift exchange.


Lloyd & the Aussie/Kiwi Crowd



On Boxing day we had a few of the other 'orphans' over so that Lloyd could try out his new toy, his Webber BBQ grill! Even though it was freezing cold the guys lit the fire and cooked up some delicious meat. 




In the end our Christmas celebrations were fun, but it didn't compare to the family Christmases I've enjoyed in the past.  However Lloyd was super sweet to me and he even agreed to watch White Christmas, which is an annual Beavers family tradition.

Being away from my family for Christmas made me remember all of the things that make it feel like Christmas to me:  family, food, smells,  movies, singing, laughing, Christmas lights, and Christmas music.  And although we were able to have some of those things this year, it made us appreciate our families even more.

Famously Dead party - Dec 2012

Another suuuper late post - last December our friend Ria had her 30th birthday party and the fancy dress was 'Famously Dead', so we had to put our thinking caps on to find good costumes.  She rented a pub on a Sunday evening and our group had the place to ourselves.  As usual we put it off till the last minute but in the end our costumes turned out great!

Introducing...  Elizabeth Taylor & Charlie Chaplin! :)

Lloyd was grumbling about dressing up but he was a 'ham' in costume and really loved being in character.
Charlie & Anna Nicole Smith



Two Charlie's are better than one! 





Charlie & Marilyn Monroe


Elvis & Anna Nicole Smith


Marilyn & Audrey Hepburn


As you can see, the costumes got more creative as the night wore on!












Fun night with great friends!