Thursday, April 16, 2009

A blast from the past (and more comedy)





Hi Everyone

It is a little well known fact that I lived in Melbourne until I was 9 years old. I identify as being a Tasmanian but Melbourne also holds a special place in my heart.

Anyway today my brother, my sister and I went back to Surrey Hills where we used to live. My sister wasn't born (she is only 16) when we were there but it jogged some memories for my brother and I.

Before the school was a park with pine trees that were very tall. When my brother was about 4 or 5 he climbed nearly to the top. My mum, who is terrified of heights, had to climb up after him. It was a real life cliff hanger moment. Anyway pictured is my brother standing against one of the pine trees.

Our school, Canterbury Primary School, was up the road. My brother and I are pictured at the school. I remember the school being very traditional which bored me. I would sit and stare out the window. The teachers assumed I couldn't do the work and put me in a remedial class. Well my mother wasn't having that. She stormed up to the school and told them I was smart. I then got extension work which was more fun. It was during these extension classes that I found my true book-love The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.

Apart from that we had some glorious food today. We met my uncle Tim for lunch and went to an Italian restaurant called 'Calabrien' in North Carlton. I had a seafood and avocado pizza which was just delicious. At tea time we went to China town to a restaurant called 'Dahu Peking Duck Restaurant'. I had steamed dumplings, green tea, prawn crackers and a beautiful dish made of beancurd, pork and chillis. Unusual taste but I loved it.

We saw two comedians tonight, both women - Fiona O'Loughlin and Nina Conti. Fiona I had heard of before because she is from Alice Springs and I used to live there. I just loved her for some reason. She mainly talked about her husband and kids but it was just sooo funny. Two of her kids came on stage too.

Nina Conti was more sophisticated. She is a ventriloquist and puppeteer as well as a comedian. She had rather a complex theme - centred around how her puppet was the 'missing link' in the evolutionary trail. Then the puppet said well actually he wasn't real so maybe she was delusional and depressed. I know it probably sounds like a better show but there was something about Fiona.

Tomorrow we go to the zoo which I'm excited about because we don't have one in Tasmania. Also we get to see a feminist comedian I've seen before.

God Bless you all

Amber

6 comments:

  1. Sounds like you're having a great time. :-) I hope you are getting time to rest, too.

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  2. Hi Juliet

    Yeah getting ssome rest time.

    Thanks for coming to visit.

    Amber

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  3. Sometimes going back and visiting the places we lived and remembering is a good thing. I know it has been therapeautic for me!

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  4. Wow girl looks like and sounds like a great time you had down memory lane!! I bet you were looking forward to this! Glad you are getting your fill with the comedians also and having a great outing!
    Enjoy the zoo!
    Blessings dear one!

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  5. That sounds like a lovely vacation! Sometimes it's fun to relive the past. I get a little anxious about going backward, but then ended up moving back to the town I grew up in! Hmm.

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  6. Thanks guys for your comments.

    It does sometimes get a little tense at times going back to the past but this was a gentle one.

    Stay tuned for the zoo. I'm just about to post.

    Amber

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