Oh... and the ability to skate. That's missing as well.
Hot tip: Now would be a good time to invest in Johnson & Johnson and the makers of Dettol and Elastoplast.
The rants and raves of a Canadian living in Australia, working as a quantity surveyor, no longer moonlighting as a bar person, retired from spinning records, roller derby bench coach and administrator, so you can rest medicine... May contain traces of nuts or crustacea.
Oh... and the ability to skate. That's missing as well.
Hot tip: Now would be a good time to invest in Johnson & Johnson and the makers of Dettol and Elastoplast.
Detailed Results:
Just as I was blogging this, they arrived... More on this later!
And by later, I mean tomorrow.
HOT!!!
This next one I quite like... But I have to admit that I didn't even see the purple flower when I took the photo. I'm never going to get this camera.
I finally succumbed to peer pressure and bought a pair of Crocs Cayman-style.
And when I say 'peer pressure', I mean 'J2 pressure'.
These should arrive sometime next week. I plan on spending a lot of time outdoors this spring/summer/fall, be it on foot, bike or quads, so I'm in dire need of a comfortable pair of shoes. 'Course, I won't need shoes if I'm in my quads but depending what I use them for, my feet might be very blistered in the next couple of months.
Plus my crosstrainers were muddied up a treat at the futbol back in July and I don't like wearing them in public.
The only downfall to the Crocs is that I worked long and hard getting my thong (as in flip-flops, you North Americans) tan last summer, which will now fade away. I wonder how hot these will get under the ozone-destroying Australian sun.
It looks like I'm slowly getting over my white shoe fetish. Although, Big Easy did bestow upon me a new pair of white Lacoste thongs (again, flip-flops) last night.
After an emotional and whirlwind trip back to the Philippines, J1 and I collected the folks from the airport in the early hours on Sunday morning. Mum and dad both had to work that evening and were exhausted but they both got stuck into unpacking. There's just something about leaving bags packed in our family.
When I arrived home after midnight on Sunday night, I was buggered (I fell asleep on the plane when we were *landing*!!!) and fighting off some evil airplane-borne lurgy but couldn't rest until I had unpacked my bags and put things away.
Anyway... as with most trips to the Philippines, there was a bounty of preserved fruit unearthed from the luggage: