Tuesday, July 19, 2016

An old Fiat 125

I've never wanted to get married, much to the horror and protests of my mum and grandma. I'm not religious so I don't have that feeling of wanting to, and even as a little girl I never dreamed of having a wedding (my favourite movies were Labyrinth and Conan the Destroyer). Seeing other people get married now and how happy it makes them makes me realise it's just not something I could see myself enjoying for me.

On Sunday I went to visit my parents and noticed that while not unusual, there was a new old car in the driveway, a black Fiat 125 with a grey hood.

I asked my dad where it came from and he said that an old Italian acquaintance he'd gotten to know over their love of old Fiats (my dad actually knocked on this guys door after seeing this car in his driveway) gave it to him because his plans of renovating it had fallen through after he'd moved house.

My dad said that he's planning to use parts from this new old Fiat (which is falling apart) to do up his own Fiat 125 which is in pristine original condition. My mum asked what his plans are for that car and he said that he can get a lot of money for it, probably around $8k if the right person can appreciate it's quality, which my mum thought was hilarious since $8k isn't a lot of money to be spending so much time and attention to detail for, but it's my dad's hobby and it makes him happy, and he's really good at it.

I said it would be a shame to sell it, since I'm really attached to that car. I've never actually driven it myself but I remember the noise of the engine and how it announced my parents coming home from work when I was little. I remember sitting on my dad's lap and him letting me change gears with the gear stick which I loved doing because he'd call out the gear he wanted and I had to remember where to shift to, and also because the gear stick is one of those ones with a big ball on the end of it.

My dad said that he'd try to sell it, unless I wanted to use it as my wedding car. I said Tati, I don't think I'll ever get married, and he said, oh ok, and left it at that without another word. I've never wanted to get married more than in that moment.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Amy's Baby Shower

What a beautiful day! Amy's baby shower was at Megan's place, and with help from Gabby, Megan, Carol and I, I think it was a massive success even though it felt like an episode of master chef or something before we managed to get everything set up.

Amy's Baby Shower

Amy's Baby Shower

The cupcakes turned out so cute. I was planning to add sprinkles, but I think just going with the fondant toppers on buttercream was more simple and effective.

Amy's Baby Shower

Amy's Baby Shower

I also made some mini banana cupcakes with fondant little feet, love hearts, and "baby" "girl" chocolate toppers, and coconut ice (pink and white, perfectly themed already!).

Amy's Baby Shower

Amy's Baby Shower

Oh my god though there was so much food! There were chocolate covered strawberries, scones with cream and jam, macrons, eclairs, sandwiches (including Carol's delicious egg sandwich from my childhood memories), platters of cheese and sausage, rice paper rolls, sausage rolls, quiches, mushroom pastry tarts, teacup desserts, turkey and brie breads, and probably a whole lot more. And we didn't think we had enough.

Amy's Baby Shower

Amy's Baby Shower

Amy's Baby Shower

We had a guess the number of jelly beans game, a make the diaper game, a guess the baby photo game, the forbidden word peg game, and a "Pregnant or Porn" game.

Amy's Baby Shower

Pregnant or Porn was a success, although nanna Judy didn't quite get the jist of it and just ticked all of the "correct answer" boxes instead of "pregnant" or "porn" haha. A friend had sent me a picture of this game from a baby shower she went to, and I tried looking everywhere online but I couldn't find it. It looked like at one time it was possible to buy it off eBay from a lady who had made it, but it wasn't available anymore, so I ended up having to make it myself, and got thoroughly traumatised in the process. 

Amy's Baby Shower

Amy loved our present of a Yummy Mummy voucher which came with a beautiful ripple blanket. Amy's party favours were so thoughtful and included my favourite flavour of her amazing candles, coconut lime.

Amy's Baby Shower

The gifts were all so lovely and useful, I think Amy and Kyle have been set up for a great start!

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Ice skating and Escape Hunt

Man, Fremantle is awesome. Last weekend we went ice skating at the outdoor rink set up at the Esplanade, and this Friday we went and did the Escape Hunt room escape. Any opportunity to go to Fremantle really.

I really appreciate ice skating outside in Perth as a feat of engineering, even if it is "winter".
Ice skating in Freo

It even snowed! Well... foamed.
Ice skating in Freo

Ice skating in Freo

I decided that I don't like roasted chestnuts, what's with that weird inner skin? Yuck.
Ice skating in Freo

Dinner at Little Creatures is always a winner, even though we order way too many fries.
Ice skating in Freo

The Escape Hunt room escape was so much fun! I'd heard a lot of great things about this, and we finally ended up going with a big group from work. We did the "Poisoning at the Cafe" themed room escape, with two teams split across identical rooms.

Escape Hunt

The actual escape was a big whirlwind of excitement, it went so fast! It involved solving a bunch of puzzles that gave codes for combination locks. Spoiler alert if anyone wants to do this particular one, stop reading here. For example, of the puzzles was a set of 9 beer bottles sitting on 3 shelves in a 3x3 arrangement, with a perspex "window" in front of them where bottle caps were stuck onto the perspex in front of each bottle. We noticed that the caps didn't match the beers, so we reshuffled them and then were able to use a black light (found in a locked case opened by another puzzle) to read a code on the bottles which were now in the correct order to open another set of locks.

Escape Hunt

Another example was a vertical wooden maze in a box with a clear plastic front. We could see there was a key sitting on one of the maze bits, and were certain that we needed a magnet to coax it around the maze and out through a hole on the other side. At this point I thought everything could potentially be a magnet and dutifully began holding up everything to the maze (including a metal paper bin and a cricket bat). Turns out the magnet was in another case that we later opened.

Escape Hunt   

We ended up needing one clue from the staff (you're allowed to ask for clues via a walkie talkie) for the last puzzle which we really shouldn't have used. Based on the experience of someone else in the room, you didn't want to get stuck for too long at the risk of not being able to complete the room in time, so we set ourselves a time limit for this puzzle then used the walkie talkie. In hindsight we should have asked if it was the last puzzle before we got the clue, because we almost had it correct and would have definitely solved it in the remaining 20minutes that we had.

So our team won by 17minutes, but the other team didn't use a clue, so in my opinion they technically won!

Escape Hunt

I really recommend this, it's a great thing to do before going out to dinner (which we did, at our favourite Indian place, Maya).

Also, I took my first shift on Flying High last week!

First shift at Flying High!



Saturday, July 2, 2016

Flying High Aerial Arts Studio Grand Opening!

It's finally happened, the amazing Tammy Baxter has opened up her beautiful studio, Flying High Aerial Arts Studio.

Flying High Aerial Arts Studio

Today was the first day of the grand opening weekend where we have been running free classes and big discounts the whole day. We've had so many people come through and it was awesome seeing familiar faces, and a whole lot of new ones too.

Flying High Aerial Arts Studio

The instructors performed the current routine from our Pole Flow class which got rave reviews from my mum and grandma. Tammy and I also performed our Propane Nightmares doubles routine which we've managed to remember even after 1.5 years, even though we did forget our Fitbits on (and we both wear our Fitbits on our main doubles hand hahah whoops).



Doubles snaps

Doubles snaps

One bit of ubiquitous feedback we've had is that the studio is so beautiful. With the fairy lights splitting up the pole room (the Flying High Room) and the class area (the Flying Low Room) and the finishing hand crafted touches by Karin I can see that it's easily going to become the second home for a lot of people.

Flying High Aerial Arts Studio

I am just so thrilled that this is finally happening for Tammy! I would have given up pole a long time ago if it wasn't for Tammy, and I can't wait to get back into a pole routine with the amazing instructors there.

Flying High Aerial Arts Studio

Hopefully tomorrow is just as big as today! If you haven't checked it out please do come down.