Bloody Facebook!

I joined again, under duress.

I've checked it more than 20 times in 24 hours.

This will end me!

(PS: Come and check out my rat photos!)

Rufus enjoys Beer O'clock

Rufus enjoys Beer O'clock
Rufus enjoys Beer O'clock

I'm only back at work about 50%.

What else am I going to do with my time?

Exercise is bad for you

Well, I've gone and done my back in. It may be a herniated ("slipped") disc. Did it playing touch football for my Wednesday night team, I Need a Rest.

10 minutes to go in the last half, I made a nice run around their winger, and stepped inside one pursuer (who then fell over). Charging toward the line, I heard someone thundering up directly behind me, so I panic-dived for the line. But I didn't get to reposition the ball in both hands out in front of me - I just flopped on it. I was over the line, but my pursuer was going so fast, he tagged me as he skidded past, and off the field, almost into a pole.

I was winded immediately and felt a little worse for wear, but kept playing until the siren. It wasn't until I sat down in the car that I felt my back twinge. It pained me to drive home, I limped into the shower, then I installed myself on the couch, knowing I'd done something wrong to my back...

So I've been off work for a week now; can't stand upright fully, instructed not to sit at all and completely dependant on warm wheat bags, pain-killers and my stockpile of unwatched DVDs.

My physio says I'm improving and I feel that I am aswell; but I'm a long way off being 100%. I may be able to return to work soon, but with a strict list of parameters about my seating & activities. Touch footy will be out for quite a while. I have daily sessions that involve poking, prodding, sharp objects (acupuncture needles), electrocution (TENS machine) and searing heat (warm wheat bags). It's like a medieval torture chamber with a modern spin.

It does make me feel better after each session though. My physio and I have an ongoing competition to see how many time she can make me squeal like a little girl. (Little does she know that's my normal squeal).

This is a somewhat-related to an injury I did last year lifting stacks of chairs - 20 years of bad posture and sitting (working in IT...) means I have certain under-developed muscles, and some nerves (sciatic, I believe) that aren't as stretchy as they should be.

Anyway, we won our touch game 8-1, anyway. It was raining, the field was sodden and our opponents were a man down for 50 minutes of the game, and we had our freakish ring-in Alan who can dances around opponents as if he was performing in Swan Lake; but we'll take it :)

Normally, we celebrate draws!

(I still wish I'd gotten that try I did my back on...)

Byron Bay > you

Playerz
Playerz

The irrepressible combo of Ian/Steve/myself hit the Bay of Bryon. It was an awesome night - saw a great new band (King Farook!), had some fine brews, and saw the sights (both geographical and bipedal).

Go get Farook'ed - http://www.myspace.com/kingfarook

New kid on the block

New kid on the block

Yeah, so I still buy toys occasionally. I couldn't walk past this little guy (left) to update the old dude (right). The old fella doesn't look to pleased and this young upstart's 18 points of articulation and intricate detailing.

My irrational fervor for Halo has pretty much subsided, but every now and again I have a relapse.

If Peter Jackson's Halo got greenlit, I'd be first in line to see it though.

Camping in the Bunyas

Went camping up at the Bunya Mountains, near Kingaroy, the other day - and all I got was this stupid cold...

Valley
Valley


It was pretty cool though. And by "cool" I mean frickin' freezing. Lou and I had to sleep under three sleeping bags all told. And the camp site was full by the time we set up; we missed out on a picnic table AND a fireplace, so we had to haul ass over to the day tripper's area for warmth & food.

But what experience is camping but a good reason to whinge. Makes you appreciate hot showers (or any kind of shower).

Meet Rufus!



Meet Rufus!


Isn't he just the cutest feral animal you've ever seen?

The Veronicas x 1 / 2

A Veronica


Hungover and tired, stretched awkwarkly across an oddly comfortable old futon, this was the only photo I was willing/able to take of Jess Origliasso, one half of The Veronicas. My Sisters took my to the last (for now) Aussie gig of The Follow, the lead singer of which The Veronica is currently, er, special friends with, I guess.

And yes, I managed to make an idiot out of myself in our only exchange with a dodgy-uncle-esque joke in less than 30-second flat.

Mission accomplished.

New style!

This is what my blog used to look like, long ago (when I had a website also... *sniff*):

Old Blog

This new style is less cheesy - just enough cheese, I'd say.

Wedding bells


Saturday, 19th of July I'll be making Lou a McCabe (and an honest woman :)

The reception is booked; after much trial and error searching for a venue. We had been waiting for another tentative booking the same day to resolve before we started planning anything else - now it's a case of cold panic!

We have just over three months to plan an entire wedding!

The venue caters for up to 100 people; we knew that if we invited everyone we'd be looking at 140+, so we've made the very heart wrenching decision that cousins will not be invited. A lot of friends we'd like to see on the list, won't be, either.

You can do it huge or you do it small. Massive ceremony under a marquee in a paddock somewhere (much like how a cousin of mine had her wedding), or elope. We've gone the middle ground; semi-traditional with a formal venue, ceremony, fully-catered reception.

Getting married by an Elvis impersonator in Vegas does hold a certain charm though!

Going up the stream of consciousness without a paddle.