Monday, July 26, 2010
Day 26: Balls.
This past weekend was my first weekend without any derby duties, apart from the one phone call I received from Splatterpuss asking what to do with all the money on her kitchen table. I love Splatterpuss.
I spent the past weekend hanging out with my housemates. Carol on Saturday, Brooke on Sunday. I will admit that a piece of my heart was in Geelong on Sunday, where the Psychotics were taking on the Rat Pack for a spot in the GRDL Grand Final.
There are a lot of little things that I miss about roller derby. I know this seems premature considering it's been only 26 days and I'm still involved but that day-to-day involvement is pretty much done and dusted.
Anyhoo...
Friday, July 02, 2010
Day 2: Locked out
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Day 1: Benched.

Today I begin my hiatus from the Victorian Roller Derby League.
There's going to be a handover period between yesterday's Executive Committee and the new Executive Committee which will be voted in on 10th July so I'm not quitting cold turkey.
I am going to try and document this separation. Roller Derby has been a constant in my life for the past 3.5 years.
What will I do without it?
Monday, June 28, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Surprise!
Anyhoo, just thought I'd point you in the direction of a blog that I *love*. It is Unhappy Hipsters
It never ceases to make me laugh.
It also always reminds me of Middlechild.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
He awoke each morning with the desire to do right.
— Jonathan Safran Foer (Everything Is Illuminated: A Novel)
Monday, January 05, 2009
Future Cambodia Fund Northern Adventure

A non-profit, non-government organisation, Future Cambodia Fund was formed in Cambodia in 2004, by Leigh Mathews (voted the 2008 Victoria Young Australian of the Year). Future Cambodia Fund was established in response to the lack of support, services and educational opportunities for children and young people in Cambodia. Future Cambodia Fund was formed out of the belief that every child has the right to a childhood, to education, and the right to be protected and nurtured.
Future Cambodia Fund has four main objectives which guide our work:
Community Capacity Building: To encourage community participation and ownership through capacity building and advocacy.
Education and Training: To identify and provide appropriate education and training options and to support young people and their families to pursue these opportunities.
Networking and Support: To strengthen the overall response to Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) through integrated networking and support.
Future Cambodia Fund supports a range of grassroots development projects in Cambodia:
Happy Garden Centre
Future Cambodia Fund is working at Andong ‘relocation’ site, a community of over 5,000 individuals who were violently evicted from their homes and forcibly ‘relocated’ to a site 22km from Phnom Penh. Residents have little or no access to fresh water, adequate food, medical care, employment, or education, and many people are seriously ill from preventable and treatable diseases.
The Happy Garden Centre is a community space, named by the children of Andong. Happy Garden provides therapeutic support to children and youth aged between 1 – 25 years in the form of remedial education, a back to school program, sports and recreational therapy, play/art/music/dance therapy, individual and family counselling, medical, and dental care.
Andong Water, Sanitation and Health Program
Future Cambodia Fund also runs a community-based water, sanitation & health program at Andong ‘relocation’ site. The project works with women in the community and aims to provide more families with access to potable water, while providing education on health, hygiene and safe water collection, filtration and storage.
M’lop Tapang Education Program
Future Cambodia Fund supports a daily education program for street children with disabilities and learning difficulties. The children participate in a range of activities, including art therapy, music, dance, and basic literacy. This program is delivered by our partner organisation, M’lop Tapang.
Emergency Assistance Program
All and any donations would be greatly appreciated. Should you wish to make a contribution, please visit my fundraising page or contact me at judetsai73@hotmail.com
Friday, September 19, 2008
So I've joined a gym...
I have joined a gym before. This was many moons ago when I lived in Sydney. I ended up going twice and never returning.
This time, I have picked a gym that I have to walk past to and from work. Not only that, when I walk past, the receptionist and trainers can see me walking past and have previously made comment on what time I come in to work, when they don't see me, etc.
So far this has worked well as, apart from the initial month, my attendance has averaged 4-5 times per week.
The gym has quickly turned into the Happiest Place in the World for me. I like that it's not work, derby or home and there are no attachments to work, derby or home there. All the staff are weird, which is possibly why I fit in well. i do think that I completely outweird them all but I don't like to talk myself up too much.
Most importantly, when I go in on and am especially cranky or stressed, the trainers offer to let me punch them.
Now that's service.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
The Sandpebbles - Wild Season
Special thanks to The Sandpebbles who chose us for their video clip and performed at our Love Hurts after party!
http://www.movideo.com/playartists/23467/
WTF is my login/password???
But I think I've got it etched in my memory now and I will be back.
In the meantime, here's a brief update on what's been going on in the past 6 months:
Berzerker (pictured below with Denim Destructor), formerly of the Speed Regime, Charm City Rollergirls (Baltimore), moved back to Australia and has since joined our league as a formidable blocking force, Bloody Mary aficionado and coach. She made her debut with the Victorian Roller Derby League on February 24th at the Skate of Origin in Adelaide (VRDL defeated Adelaide, 83 to 80):



I'm off to Sydney next weekend to spend some time with my family and hopefully the Sydney Roller Derby League and the following weekend I'm off to Phuket for 5 days. The fun never stops! Maybe I'll draft up a blog old school style whilst in transit!
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Here I am!
I won't go too much into work detail as that will stress me out. It's better to stay within this false sense of comfort leading up the fortnight before Christmas meltdown.
Tomorrow night, the Victorian Roller Derby League (VRDL) is holding our first public demonstration. We've invited the folks who have helped us along the along as well as friends and family who've been wondering where we've been for the past 9 months. And to think, all of this started with a casual skate outside Melbourne Museum with a woman I met on Myspace.
October is a blur but whilst November is still pretty fresh in my mind, I'll blog about that.
On the weekend of November 10-11, the VRDL hosted the inaugural National Roller Derby Boot Camp. We had 70+ skaters and support from Victoria, South Australia, Queensland and New South Wales converge on Rawson Village Retreat for two days of full-on training, both on and off skates. We had the absolute pleasure of welcoming Smarty Pants from the TXRD Lonestar Rollergirls, the original revivalists of modern day roller derby.
After camp, Smarty came back to Melbourne and coached our ladies for the next 3 weeks. If you had said to me a year ago that I'd have skated with anyone from TXRD, much less Smarty Pants, I would have told you to get lost (or worse). It was nice to receive some validation from Smarty that after all the months of self-taught DIY roller derby, we were definitely on the right path.
On a side note, I know I'm not supposed to be skating because of my knees but after national derby camp and spending time with Smarty, I've been inspired to buy new skates and put myself out there in 2008. I'm not fully committing to getting back on skates right now as I'm going to Cambodia in February to take part in a charity bike ride from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville and can't really afford to injure myself.
This might seem like an aimless rambling blog but I'm also trying to watch 'Survivor: China' at the same time.
Anyway, here are some photos from November:
This is my Mama T. bearing ring, made for my by Otto from the Steel City Roller Derby League. Behind it are my new skates. Yes, I'm using the macro function on my camera.
This are my new Riedell Wicked 265s. In the background is my bike, which I love, but will be leaving behind in Cambodia.
Smarty Pants, three-time League Champion, national and international roller derby coach and her publicity manager.
Why there are no balls in roller derby or how not to catch a Nerf football.
Participants of the 2007 National Roller Derby Boot Camp (aka the blurriest photo in the world).
Oh, and I went on my very first Critical Mass Bike Ride last week... YAY!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
So you think you can blog?
But I will be back shortly.
I have some lovely photos of ladies on skates to post!
I can't remember what font I use on this thing! How annoying and inconsistent!
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Hot tip.
Why?
Because of its association with being environmentally friendly.
Even if it's just a colour on the wall.
How annoying...
At least I didn't delete my entire page.
*jabs J1*
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
These are a few of my favourite things...
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
*le sigh*
I'm going to give you an executive summary of their visit as I don't know how detailed J2 will be with her account of her trip. I'm also not going to put my photos up because a) I haven't downloaded them yet; b) J2's will be muchos better. On that note, J2 did teach me how to use my camera. I think I've had it for nearly 2 years now... so long blurry pictures, hello macros!
On Thursday night, we walked along the Southbank Promenade and headed in Chinatown for dinner. After the long(ish) walk and dinner, the folks were tired so they headed back to the apartment while J2 and I hunted down some photo ops.
On Friday, while the parents seemed content with hanging out in C-Town and the Packer Playground, we ventured out on a sightseeing tour and took in a river cruise and a bus tour out to Mount Dandenong on Friday. Unfortunately it was an overcast day and we didn't see panoramic views of Melbourne as promised but the drive through Ferntree Gully was magnificent. We also stopped at a bird sanctuary J2 even let a bird land on her! Ok, 'let' might not be the right word.
Saturday morning, J2 and I ventured out looking for street art. The morning fog was pretty thick and not very conducive to taking photographs. Then we met up with the folks for lunch and walked out to Fitzroy and Collingwood for something different. J2 met a fellow Magic Pony-ette at the Robio Store on Gertrude street (www.robio.com.au). That evening, we stayed in and had a Thai food and movie night.
We jumped on the 109 and headed out to Port Melbourne, one of my most favourite places in all of Melbourne. I haven't been there in ages and not much changes but it is wonderful all the same. We walked along the beach (ok, on the footpath) and took many, many photos and then up to South Melbourne Beach and then caught the tram back into town for some lunch and more shopping. That night we descended upon Crown Casino for some surf and turf and a small flutter.
And that about wraps it up... The next morning we were up at dawn's crack and said our goodbyes. >:0(
So after 7 years of living in Melbourne, it was finally nice having the folks visit... a planned visit, at that, and not just a 'Surprise! We're here!' visit.
And last but not least, it was great seeing J2 and spending some time with her... I can't believe it's been nearly 6 years since we last saw each other and 10 years since we had time to hang out! Cor blimey!
My aim now is to get over to North America late next year and join her and AM in Vegas or couch surf at their place or BOTH!
YAY!
J2 - I miss you already!
