Thursday, November 30, 2006

Week in Coolum with the fam

As you know, I recently had my mom & Frank and Aunt & Uncle in town visiting. When they were each here on their own they stayed with me at my place in Brisbane, but when they were here at the same time we rented a beach house in Coolum, which is about an hour north of Brissie on the Sunshine Coast. Here are some pics of that week.

Loading the board on the mini-van:

Fam in Coolum:


Frank's big catch while deep-sea fishing:


Me playing lawn bowls... I beat this guy 10-9 for a beer. He beat me the game before when we were playing for a punch in the face.

Rainbow Beach sandblow, I'm in the orange: Mom & Frank at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary:
Me and mom at the Ashes (Australia vs England):
Video of me surfing.... Thanks for the commentary mom & Frank:


More to come...

The end of the chapter

"I've seen your face a hundred times
Everyday we've been apart
I dont care about the sunshine, yeah
cause mama, mama, I'm coming home"

It's official, my last day of work on the PNG Gas/LNG Project is the 15th of December. KBR has requested that I be made available for a new project in the new year and neither me, Exxon, or Eos has put up a fight. KBR doesn't know what project I'm going to yet, but they have a few options. Right now it's sitting at around 50% Qatar via London, 25% Nigeria, and 25% somewhere else... but this changes daily. I'm hoping for the London and Qatar option... It would be about a year in London and then a year or two in Qatar engineering and constructing a GTL plant for Shell.

The plan right now is to get ready to leave Australia... I have a flight from Brisbane to Calgary (via Sydney & Vancouver) booked for 30-December, which puts me home in time for New Years. Then I'm hoping to have a couple weeks in Calgary catching up with friends and family...

Inbetween the 15th and the 30th I'll be going to the project Christmas party, then heading to Vietnam to visit Jezzer, who I used to work with on this project but he's now working in Ho Chi Minh City. I figure I better check out an Asian country while I'm still in this hemisphere in case I don't make it back anytime soon.

I still have pictures and stories from when my family was here visiting to put up, but I haven't gotten around to that yet. I can leave you with the following pictures, which were taken on my mom & Frank's last night in Australia. We went to a couple's house who we met in Coolum, they own/run a plant nursery 45 minutes SE of Brisbane. We had a great tour of the nursery, beers, bbq, kangaroo watched, and capped the night off with some good ol' fashioned Australian Cane Toad culling. Greg tee'd them up, and I knocked 'em... Notice the head is down, left arm straight, hips turning before the arms... beautiful.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Still here!

It's been a couple weeks since I've posted last and it's because of the family I've had visiting... We've done a lot of catching up, sightseeing, and holidaying so I haven't had time to update the blog. But I have a lot of pictures and will work to get them up on the next few days.

I should also find out what my fate at work and the assignment in Australia/PNG will be this week so I'll let everyone know about that too.

Hope all is well with everyone, I hear it's been below -25 Celsius in Calgary, which sounds incomprehensible to me right now...

Monday, November 13, 2006

Familiar Faces

My Aunt & Uncle (Barb & Ken) arrived on Friday after spending 12 days in New Zealand. They're staying with me until mom & Frank land on Thursday and then we all head to Coolum on the Sunshine Coast where we've rented a house across from the beach.

Our time in the city until then though has been great so far. We've hit the Powerhouse Markets, golfed Sanctuary Cove, and went to the observation deck of the tallest residential building in the world, the 80 story Q1 building on Surfers. I had to return to work on Monday and the the rels continue to explore the city during the day.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

U2 Pics

Line up outside the stadium
Sound check


Bono appears from under the stage
So close.. he looks small because he is.

Fire
Filing out of the carnage

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Vertigo

Not a lot of people recognize DMX, especially here in Australia. But that's alright, I think it's going to be both entertaining and hilarious.

However, 100% of people surveyed have heard of a little Irish quartet called U2 who are kicking off the Australian leg of their Vertigo tour. These shows have been sold out since sometime in 2005 because they were originally scheduled to occur in March of '06... But it was delayed for one reason or another (I think because I hadn't arrived here yet) until NOW. And somehow, one way or another, a ticket has fallen into my lap (for the cover price!!). That's where me and 60,000 of my closest mates are off to tonight.

Everything is coming up Kranski (my Australian nickname).

One way another I need to fit the phrase "one way or another" into this entry.

Monday, November 06, 2006

NSW Surf Weekend



Always willing to expand my surfing horizons I took off on a 4-day weekend with a few mates (old and new) to camp and surf in New South Wales. We left early Friday morning and stopped after a couple of hours driving for a surf at South Ballina. While sitting on our boards waiting for the next set Steve enthusiastically recounted his week-old shark story about how a 2-3 meter long shark swam within arm's length of him in this exact location.

We decided to move on shortly after this... We drove on to Wooli (a total of 350km south of Brisbane) and set up camp where it promptly started to rain. We braved the elements though and managed to get in another surf before dark. Saturday was filled with surf, rain, kayaking, and good times. We finished the day out with dinner at the Wooli pub and watched a game of footy before chatting up the locals.

Sunday was the nicest day weather wise and we filled it with beach, surf, bbq, bocci, and general chilling out.

Monday we had to head back to Brizzie, but not before another 2 surf sessions. One of these was at Lennox Head, the next headland south of Byron Bay. Apparently it's one of the east coast's premier point breaks. It wasn't too good on this day, but it was good enough. I caught a few waves there, mostly scraps leftover by the locals. It was awesome though...

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Run Dmx

I just bought 4 tickets to see DMX at the Arena. Jigga wha?!

Wednesday, November 01, 2006