
Bron doing Thermomix Demo in our kitchen

The Amazing Thermomix

Slow Cooked Lamb Shanks on mash

Dympna & Kath on eve of road trip

View of Coogee Beach just around corner from Benn & Daina

View from Hotel

Sam, Pete, Riley & Jethro

Daina with Jethro

Murray with Jan and her Indonesian feast

Home grown eggplant (aubergine)
Thanks for the reminder Kim! 2012 has kicked off with a busy but very enjoyable first month. Murray is enjoying having time to practice his golf swing, and I have enjoyed catching up with family & friends. Bron came down from Tamborine Mtn to give us a Thermomix demonstration. If you have never heard of it (like me), then this link will give you a better idea of the 'world's smallest, smartest kitchen'! My sister Gemma & I are the proud owners of one now, thanks to the initiative taken by our aunt to purchase one to share between her 'restaurants'. I am away six months of the year so Gem has it to herself then, and once I am home, perhaps it will reside with me but with sharing rights as needed! We are looking forward to giving it a workout!
Gem & Bill were flying off to spend most of this month in Perth in Western Australia (for my US friends). Other friends of ours were also heading interstate for a holiday, so we invited the four of them over for dinner before they all left town. I cooked Rogan Josh Lamb Shanks in the slow cooker. Yum. We gave a slow cooker to Benn & Daina for Christmas, so I hope they get as much pleasure and tasty meals out of theirs as we do ours.
My aunt turns 88 this month and is keeping well. So well in fact that she went on another road trip to Dubbo with her friend Kath - they went on two road trips at the end of last year as well. They took my aunt's car and took turns driving. The night before they left they came to dinner (chicken, peach & macadamias) at our place - it was lovely to see them chatting out on the swing while Murray & I served dinner up. Yes Jan B - still a lot of eating going on here! Dinner parties are our favourite social event - good company, good food & lots of laughs - life doesn't get much better.
Our USA visas needed to be renewed, and you can only have them processed in Sydney, Melbourne or Perth. Yes, you need to attend in person. Although now they have our fingerprints, we may be able to process them online in future, but they have the option to call us for an interview if deemed necessary. It is a very streamlined process - you fill in an online application, pay a fee at the post office and then make an appointment, also online. A one year visa (you can still only stay a total of six months in any 12 month period) costs $145 pp, but for an extra $25 pp you can have a 5 year visa instead. A no-brainer that one. The visa appointment meant a trip to Sydney, so we turned it into a great opportunity to catch up with family & friends there. We drove down, as Murray had arranged to spend several days golfing with a mate from his RAAF Butterworth Malaysia days and my son Benn had purchased some furniture here in Ballina that needed to get to Sydney. Unfortunately Benn was in LA while we were in Sydney but his girlfriend Daina hosted us. We had an enjoyable evening with pizza, red wine and watched a good tennis game on TV - The Australia Tennis Open is on at the moment. Federer is still in it...
The next day we moved into a city hotel to make it easier to get to our Visa appointment during peak hour. Our hotel had a lovely view of Sydney Harbour. Before we got to our hotel we had a delightful lunch with my nephew Peter, his wife Sam and the two boys. Riley is 9 and was enjoying time with his dad before heading back to mum in West Australia. Baby Jethro gave lots of kisses and cuddles and as usual drew everyone's attention. The night before our appointment we were invited to dinner at my friend Jan's place in Woollahra. Jan & I worked together (with Judith who called in to visit us in Ballina a few weeks ago) back in Canberra, and we both retired in 2007. We have been ladies of leisure for almost 5 years now, and can't believe how we ever had time to work. Jan cooked us up a storm of Indonesian delicacies, taught to her by an Indonesian housekeeper during her visits to that country. Delicious. Her apartment block has a fabulous view of the Sydney Skyline - day and night - during the day you can see the Sydney Harbour Bridge, but sadly it is closed for renovation of the road surface at the moment, so there were no lights to see that night.
We woke early to have a hot breakfast before walking to Kings Cross Station (reminds me of a Monopoly Board) and we only had one stop to travel into the city. Too easy. We renewed our visas with no problem and they said to expect them in the mail before this week is out. Hurrah! Another 5 years to enjoy our American travels. I just had a phone call from other Aussie friends who have a different US visa. They can stay for 2 years, as Bev has been offered a full-time job in San Antonio where they have a house. Bev has just suggested that Murray & I visit them on our next trip and have a chance to catch up with Randy & Wanda as well. Hmm. Perhaps Texas will be added to our itinerary for this year's travels. Decisions, decisions...
Murray is still in Sydney playing golf, but meanwhile Brisbane environs and Ballina are having torrential rain. We have had 4" or 102mm since I went to bed last night. And it is still raining out there, with more predicted for the coming days. I am very content inside, playing on the computer, iPhone, and enjoying eating the tasty tomatoes and eggplants from the garden.