Friday, October 8, 2010
Big Event Tomorrow
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
A quick fact
*I just got home from a week in Vancouver, CA. I cannot wait to blog about my past adventures and favorites from Australia! I promise it's coming together, life is slowly but surely getting back to normal, and I am so ready for fall in Seattle ..... YEAH!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
No good very bad day
I woke up this morning and the water had all drained, so I thought it was fixed and just super slow. With that being said, I thought it would only make sense to run the dishwasher .... big mistake. I noticed the sink was clogged again, so I took a photo to send to Gabe as an update while he was at the office. Not sure why, but I randomly opened the cabinet under the sink mid-email and see everything soaking wet with the pipe gushing water.
Thank goodness for intuition because I would have just gone on with my day, and I can only imagine how bad it could have been. It was a nightmare as everything was in a half inch of standing water, AND the office was closed so I couldn't get hold of anyone except by calling a 1-800 number. I made very clear that it was an emergency and water was gushing. It only took 25 minutes, which gave me plenty of time to turn this kitchen around and make it at least manageable.
Did my husband even think to look at the pipes last night, no. Be sure to zoom in on the photo above, it was a mess!!! See all those big cups .... Yup I had nine filled to the brim before I had the bright idea to grab the bucket from the garage. Then, I called Gabe to see what I should do and all his only suggestion was call maintence (as I already did, duh)!! Thank goodness for renting as I would of been in deep water (pun intended) calling an emergency plumber as Gabe isn't the handiest man of the house. A fantastic man, but handy wouldn't be anywhere close to a characteristic of his :)
Maybe I should never by a house .....
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
I'm beautiful again!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Holding Out
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Aussie Espresso
Secondly, they call all of their drinks different names, so Gabe and I are comedic relief when ordering, and we got in the groove after the 2nd or 3rd stop. Common drinks: Cappuccino (steamed milk beneath with frothed milk), Latte (steamed milk below a layer of frothed milk), Flat White (espresso and steamed milk), Mocha (chocolate syrup, espresso and steamed milk), Short Black (Single espresso shot), Long Black (espresso and water).
Thirdly, all espresso drinks are priced the same, and are served in VERY small servings. We have found 9 times out of 10 for the large to be the size of a Starbucks Tall beverage. Haha, so much for Venti .... It's not even served in the country except at Starbucks, which are few and far between. The culture is to go to a cafe as they are all throughout the city and country. The barista even said they wouldn't serve the 16oz espresso except for American influence, as they prefer less milk in their coffee. And, if you were wondering about the $1 advertisement at 7-Eleven, that's for a short beverage, 8 oz!!
Another difference, cafes charge an additional 50 cents to $1 more per item to eat it there otherwise you must say "Take Away." We made the mistake of ordering it to-go so we could walk around but decided last minute to sit down, although no one said anything they were probably thinking silly Americans! They serve lattes in a glass that you and I would grab from the cabinet to put ice water in, I find that interesting!!
I might as well come home poor after spending more money than I could have imagined on coffee and gelato in Australia. They are a value added commodity in hubs book, so frequent stops are definitely part of the itinerary. Plus, with them being so small, we have to get an espresso multiple times a day at $5 a pop, and we enjoy every.sip.of.it!
We are having the time of our lives, soaking up the culture, and more importantly recognize what a blessing this is to experience together. I will always cherish this gift.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Glide for rent!
After arriving to Sydney and dropping our luggage at our hotel, I popped into the lobby restroom to find a straightener very similar to the CHI for RENT! Omg - What a brilliant idea ... Can't wait to review the hotel with this as an added plus as I have never heard of such a thing. $2 would get a minute and a half use, which is plenty for my "kitten" hair. I just can't imagine how many token turns would be necessary for my best friend with her head of hair! LOL!
Has anyone else seen this in the lobby restroom of a hotel? As my cousin shared ... The only downside is getting ready outside of your guestroom.


