Big Day Out 2009

**previously**

Saturday consisted of attending the Women’s W-League Grand final between QLD Roar, and Canberra United, during which Danielle, Jo and I became famous by being broadcast on tv cheering the first goal by the QLD girls. It was a great match with the QLD girls eventually taking it out 2-0. After that, Jo and I caught a free bus back to Roma St, got in my car and headed down to the Gold Coast. We made our way to O’Malleys, and had dinner and drinks while we watched the boys play. This time it was QLD Roar vs Sydney FC. It was absolutely fantastic to see QLD come out on top again, making it two out of two wins for the day. We finished up the night by buying two Australian flag Sombreros, accidentally buying some naked man playing cards (the subject of lots of laughing and near pants-wetting experiences), and having cocktails back at the unit.

Look at those awesome people down the bottom!

Look at those awesome people down the bottom!

**Sunday Morning**

07.00am – I awoke early with a bit of a headache from the previous night’s drinking, so wandered out to the living room. I located the panadol, popped two and had a bottle of water. I chilled on the balcony for a little bit looking at the beach, then decided I would head back to bed for another kip.

08.00am – Awake again, and this time was for good. I charged up my iphone on the computer in the living room, and watched American Hot Rod on TV while I waited for Jo. I started to get really hungry at this point, and went into the kitchen to look for some tea/coffee making materials. The kitchen was severely lacking. I found one packet of instant coffee, no sugar, and no milk. I gave up my attempt, refilled my water and made my way back to the couch.

09.00am – Being a Big Day Out virgin, I was really looking forward to getting there. My original plan was to leave by 10am, as I expected a long wait for the bus and I wanted to see Sparkadia (who were first up). Finally at about half-past I woke up Jo, who stumbled out to the living room a little dazed. By 10.30am we were ready to go.

11.30am – no idea how we managed to waste the last 2 hours, but we had breakfast, went and got some essentials for the day (that would prove to not be necessary at ALL) and went and lined up for the buses. The line up was MASSIVE, I would have estimated something like 500m or more? It went throughout the carpark, around the corner and a fair walk down the street. Thankfully buses were constantly coming and going so it moved pretty fast. We left after about half an hour of waiting.

12.30pm – arriving at the Big Day Out was an amazing experience. Seeing the loads of people walking up the road, piling out of the buses, people paying an astonishing $40 for parking etc. Yet it still didn’t dawn on me just how many people was going to be at the event. We made our way to the front, which consisted of two shipping containers, and gigantic boards filled with computer parts.

One of the boards out the front of the Big Day Out

One of the boards out the front of the Big Day Out

You lined up to get through, during which time you were looked over by the police, and if you were in the right spot at the right time, the sniffer dogs. It was amazing to see how every time the sniffer dog started on a particular line, loads of people would switch lines. Obvious much? Not to the police apparently. I saw one girl get pulled out of the line, with the dog reacting very excitedly to her bag. DONE. I think if they had two dogs there, they would have got a helluva lot more.

After making your way through the shipping containers you were then led to one of dozens of lines. There were lines for under 18′s, there were lines for over 18′s not drinking, and lines for over 18′s drinking (where you were allocated a wrist band to show at the various bars around the grounds). Your bag was also searched, and your tickets collected.

The lines to get into the BDO.

The lines to get into the BDO.

After you made it through the line, you walked forward into the grounds, past some buildings and to the top of the hill. Breathtaking. Stages and rides, exhibitions, markets, all visible from the one spot. This was something I’d never comprehended. The sheer size completely blew me away. This thing was going to be BIG.

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2009 Resolutions

Every year I try to write a list of 10 things I would like to achieve in the coming year. Things like dental check ups, trying to get rid of a credit card etc etc. Occasionally there would be a fun item thrown in, but usually it was pretty mundane. 2008 was not exactly a fun year for me, most of the year felt like I’d spent worrying about my health and the latest injury I’d suffered.

As a result, I’m making 2009 my “Year of Fun”.

Accordingly, my resolutions list reflects this. Every single item is fun, achievable, and will provide me with some long lasting memories. Should I complete every item, 2009 will go down as the year I had an absolute ball. So without further ado, I present Kelly’s 2009 Resolutions list:

1. Learn to Surf

Lately I’ve been watching a lot of things that show surfers. I love the beach, and really haven’t spent much time there at all in the last 10 years. Partly because Mat’s not so keen on it and partly because I’m lazy. I used to be able to surf when I was younger but only on the big mal’s, where it’s relatively easy to get up. Every year Rip Curl hosts a “Girls Go Surfing Day” where women can be taught to surf on local beaches all around Australia, and all for free. Last year my mate and I were interested, but given the state of my knee there was no chance I would be ready. Come summer 2009, and I’ll be there.

2. Run 2.4km in under 15mins

This ties in with my aim of being a police officer, as being able to run this distance is part of the entry requirements. This year I won’t be returning to netball, so jogging is going to be my “sport” of choice this year. Part of my knee rehabilitation will be jogging, so I’ll use that as an opportunity to work my way towards achieving this goal. The fun part? Running on the treadmills at the gym while checking out all the hot guys!!

3. Enter in the Sydney city to Surf

The Sydney City to Surf is an event run in Sydney (duh) every year. They start from the city, and either run/walk to Bondi Beach. I have a couple of mates that have entered into it, and they have so much fun every time. I can’t say whether I’ll be jogging or running it, but we plan on entering into the competition this year, if not only for a nice weekend away in Sydney. It’s late in the year, by which time I’ll definitely be jogging. So whether I only walk in it (which I think the distance might even drop substantially), or jog, I’ll be able to enter. Have a look at the pictures on the site, there’s a lot of crazy characters that enter on the day. Would be heaps of fun just people watching, and having a good laugh!

4. Go on a holiday (must include flights)

The vague wording on this one is a fail-safe incase something happens to prevent me from going to America with the family for Mum’s 60th birthday. And I’m pretty sure I don’t need to explain how a holiday can be fun.

5. See a live concert

Great artist + live music = loads of fun!! I’m sort of cheating on this one though, we’ve already got tickets to see P!nk perform in June. Not stopping me from going to see more bands though!!

6. Go skydiving

One of our friend’s is a pilot who flies the planes for one of the local skydiving companies on the Sunshine Coast. I’ve also got a couple of mates who have sky dived before, and have talked about just how amazing it is. So now I want to go, and I get a discount cause I’m friends with the pilot. Score!! This will definitely be a memorable experience, but will have to wait until I’m steady on my feet and could cope with a heavy landing.

7. Go on a tour

No idea what, no idea when. I just want to go on one. I blame this one on playing the Sims Vacation, and being able to go on tours. Wine tour perhaps? I’ve never actually done one of those. Bar hopping tour? Even better!

8. Photograph a sunrise/sunset

I’ve wanted to get back into photography since I really haven’t done any of it lately, and either spending a day waiting for a sunset, or getting up early for a sunrise really sounds appealing to me.

9. Have a girls cocktail night

Ok truth be told I only came up with this yesterday, and because I was having cocktails for New Years Eve. But dammit, I want a girls night with cocktails. Party on!! No way this one CAN’T be fun!

10. See a live sporting match

I just want to go see QLD Roar play, hopefully in the semis!! Go boys!!

So that’s it! That’s my plan for the year, have a helluva lot of fun! I managed to convince Mat to do a list as well, but he refuses to explain his reasons behind it. Being a male, perhaps there’s no explanation required? *grin*

Mat’s list:

  1. Go to the Casino and win money in poker
  2. Sell my Nissan Patrol
  3. Buy a Playstation 3 and new TV
  4. Spend money on the Suzuki Vitara (Kel’s note – does petrol count??)
  5. Go to Fraser Island with Kel
  6. Lose weight
  7. Find a new career
  8. Go overseas
  9. Watch a professional poker event live
  10. Live the year happily

I’ll keep you posted on our progress during the year. In the meantime, happy 2009 everyone and I hope you have a fantastic year.

2008 New Years Resolutions

Every year I try to make a list of things to accomplish during the year. I don’t see them as resolutions as such, but rather a “to do” list. This year, it’s fair to say that I sucked.

In August I did an update on the progress of my resolutions, and absolutely nothing has changed since then. The update was as follows:

Dentist

I haven’t done a daaaaamn thing about this one. I hate Dentists. But I’ll do it by the end of the year. Promise. I just know it’s going to cost a s’load and it’s gonna hurt. So why rush into that?

Get neck and back sorted by the Chiro

DONE. Woohoo. It’s been probably about 6 months now since I went and saw the Chiro, and I’m still having regular visits. I think this will probably continue on for a long time, mainly due to my scoliosis to ensure the muscles in my back aren’t constantly having to over compensate for a crooked spine.  It’s just been extended to 4 weeks between visits for the first time, which is huge for me. From twice a week, to 4 weeks, that’s an accomplishment. But I’ve never felt better, and I don’t suffer daily headaches. Totally worthwhile. Oh, except now I’m having problems with my shoulders, a ripple effect from my muscles compensating for my back now not having to, thus my shoulder slips out of place. Hurrah! Apparently it’s just a matter of re-training the muscles what they’re meant to do. This is the time where I should do a motivational speech, and say:

I have a dream, that one day, I will NOT be broken!

Get second Pap Smear

See the part about dentists, but apply it to gyno. Hurray for health.

Get ears checked out

So I did this, and got referred to a specialist because one test showed normal hearing and one showed a slight favouring towards the right, although the doctor was fairly sure there was nothing wrong. I never went and followed it up with the specialist, partially because I was scared of having to pay for that when I was in the middle of another health scare (hmm…which I should post about). So technically this resolution is done, they WERE checked out…. *grin*

Get back to a healthy weight

Shall we say this is in progress? Mat and I have started cooking again, and making our lunches for work every day. Without really trying I’ve lost a kilo and a half, and my friend and I have just set a challenge for ourselves. Hopefully by the end of the year I can say I’m 10kg lighter, but will keep you posted. My target weight for “healthy” is only half that (5kg) so I’m pretty sure this one should be complete by the end of the year.

Go diving with the sharks

I haven’t really done anything about this, and given it’s been winter I haven’t really felt the urge to jump into water unless it was of the shower kind. I expect I’ll do this around October/November.

Get rid of one credit card

Technically it was done, but then undone *grin* We paid off one credit card, then promptly went and bought a couch, putting more money back onto the card. But I am not letting myself get off lightly on this one, so I will say it’s incomplete at the moment. However looking at our finances overall, Mat and I have figured out we’ll be totally debt free by the end of the year (excluding car loans) so this one is on track for being complete.

Get a spray tan

This was only ever going to be done after the healthy weight one, so not complete as yet. Stay tuned.

Get at least a credit in the Queensland Criminal Code TAFE module

DONE. Throughout the term my grades ranged from Distinctions to Credits, ending with a Credit overall. So this one is definitely done, and I’m very proud of the marks I achieved, was a lot of hard work.

Write the resolutions before February

Done, and the proof is in the original blog post, so hurray!

I want to play the sympathy card, and say that shortly after this all my knee problems began which left little time for anything else, but I know that’s not true. There was definitely time I could have gotten a pap smear, or get a spray tan (although not really necessary). But I didn’t, so I failed for those tasks.

Overall, I scored 5 out of 10. Not good, given there was 365 days to complete the job, or 8,760 hours, or 525 600 minutes. That’s a lot of time!

With 2009 I’ve been thinking about my list. I’m not going to carry anything over – since I didn’t manage to accomplish it for one year (two in some cases where things had already been carried over) I don’t have faith in achieving it in the next.

I’m also going to focus on making it an enjoyable year. 2008 I didn’t see as being a great year. It was the year of the health crisis, one after another. Neck and back, breast cancer scare, knee reconstruction etc. 2009 will be the year of fun!! Stay tuned for my list of things to accomplish in 2009…it should be up in the next few days.