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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Quad biking on Xmas Eve


We headed a couple of hours north to the Stockton sand dunes. There is so much sand here that they export it to Hawaii and Dubai!

What is totally awesome is that you can ride quad bikes on the dunes, and you only have to be at least 8 years old! I drove a 150cc by myself.

We rode about 20km all up and stopped to look at a shipwreck.

Where they park the bikes, they have an area called the Sand Pit where you do whatever you want on smaller 100cc quad bikes, like wheelies and jumps. Some of the guys riding them are totally crazy!

Summer holidays

Now it's the start of the long summer holidays. This year, we had a whole week to wait before Christmas (usually it's just a few days) so mum took and my mate Oscar to the Blue Mountains for some bushwalking and caving adventures.


Me and Oscar risked our lives on the skyway, and going down the scenic railway which was used to carry coal up and down the valley.

We also explored the biggest underground caves in the world, which were only discovered when authorities were searching for an escaped convict!

Monday, November 28, 2011

School captain for 2012

You are looking at the school captain for 2012. Here is the election speech that won me the top spot:

Thursday, November 24, 2011

I could not believe it...

...Australian Idol winner Stan Walker was performing at a shopping centre that mum and I went to. I got to get his autograph and have a picture taken with him.

And boy, can he sing!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Cockatoo Island 2011

Here are me and my Mother's Group mates. We go "overseas" every year and meet up at Cockatoo Island to camp out for a night.

This year, they had a new swimming area at the island, which we tried out.

They also had a street art festival on while we were there.





They also had skateboard ramps that you could skate on while you were watching the street art. But the best bit was the XBox section, where they had a whole bank of Xboxes and screens where you can play XBox Kinect. It was open until 10 o'clock at night!

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Dance concert

I forgot to write about my dance school concert, where I was in two tap numbers.

This is backstage at the theatre and me getting ready for the senior tap routine.
For the junior tap number, I had to dress as a pilot.

Real Steel


Back in the school holidays, I saw the movie Real Steel at the iMax cinema, which has a HUGE screen. It made the robots seem larger than life.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween


Today is Halloween, so me and my friends went trick-or-treating.

I scored lots of chocolate with my Edward Scissorhands outfit.

I even did my own make-up!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Weird cakes


On Masterchef, there is a guest pastry chef called Adrian Zumbo who is famous for his crazy cakes. We bought some technicolour macaroons and a "pear cake" which is shaped like a pear and had green chocolate on it. It was made up of two profiteroles, one big one and a smaller one on top with cream and pear inside. Mmmmm.....

October school holidays


In the holidays, I went to the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk. It's in the bush in the middle of nowhere and they have built a really high tower and bridges so you can walk among the birds in the trees.

And speaking of being high, I also went to Stanwell Tops on the way down where they do hanggliding. I have to wait another 4 years before I can do it, but you can see them setting up behind me in this photo.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

New shoes, new gloves


I got some new additions to my wardrobe, some shoes from Dad...

...and new gloves from Mum. Guess who I will be dressing up as for Halloween?

Monday, September 19, 2011

Bridge Climb back in April



My mum should have scanned my Harbour Bridge climb photo ages ago. Anyway my friend Lachie and his mum Wendy beat us to it and sent us these. Thanks Wendy!




Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Piano concert 2011


I decided to reprise the outfit I wore for my piano exam earlier this year, and wear it for the piano concert. It got an extra round of applause. Do you think I look like a Beatle with my moptop and drainpipe jeans?


As it happens, I played 'Eleanor Rigby' for my performance. Did I mention I like the Beatles?

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Chile & Brazil

Me and mum got to see a lot from the air when we left Australia because we spent 26 hours up in it. Because of the ash from the volcano in Chile, we had to fly around New Zealand to get to Chile! We saw that Chile is really flat along the coast because it is on a fault line where two plates meet and cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Then the land gets folded into mountains behind the coast where it’s been crunched by the tectonic plate. That’s why Chile is good for skiing!

We are staying in a hilly old area of Rio de Janeiro, where you ride a tram to get up the hill.

From our street you can see the statue of Christ the Redeemer in the distance. You will have to zoom in to see it in the photo below! In the photo with me in it, he is in the clouds somewhere.

We are volunteering at a local community centre teaching English to kids and adults. The manager took us on a tour of the community where he grew up. It has tripled in size and now people are building homes on the hill. This is me pretending to be the statue on top of the hill. I was feeling pretty miraculous when I lifted this rock!

I am taking Portuguese lessons every day. I don’t speak much, but me and the kids still play and have a lot in common, like music.



Ever heard the song 'Copocabana'? It's about this place! I'm standing on the Barry Manilow song. It's a big beach where they play lots of Brazilian football, which is trying to keep the ball in the air with your feet, or playing volleyball but with a football and your feet! They also make awesome sandcastles.

They teach Capoeira at the centre where we are teaching English. Capoeira is this cool way of training for fighting, but it is more like a dance because there is music and singing while it is going on. When we went to the local market, they were kind of busking while doing it.



There is a tram museum not far from us, In Portuguese, the tram is called the "bonde" (you say it like "bonji"). It's got old bondes on display, and stuff from old bondes, and old stuff like photos of Rio from ages ago.

We visited the Tijuca Forest, the world's biggest urban forest. To get there, we got to ride in an open-top jeep. This is me breathing in the fresh air riding along Ipanema beach.
We climbed up into the hills around Christ the Redeemer, and saw him from all different angles through the trees. The amazing thing about this forest is that it has all been replanted. The original native forest was chopped down for coffee plantations, until they realised they had made a serious mistake after some big landslides.
We saw all the landmarks from the movie Rio, including this Chinese pagoda lookout (Vista Chinesa) which had an awesome view.

Ever heard the song 'Girl from Ipanema'? It's about a place in Rio, a beach right next to Copacabana. On Sundays, they close half the road so it can fit all the people riding bikes, skateboarding and roller blading. Here's me doing an Abbey Road shot, except on the Avenida Vieira Souta. Me and mum hired some bikes and rode around the lake.

Around where we are living in Santa Teresa was a bit open arts festival where artists opened up their houses and invited people in to come and look at their work. We went to an old ruined mansion which has been converted into an arts centre.


There are monkeys (macacas) living among us. You see them in the trees, and walking along the electric cables. Here is one that is stays at a nearby hotel.

Well we finally went to Christ the Redeemer. Spot the tourist!

Christ the Redeemer faces Sugar Loaf Mountain, where we went the next day. You have to go up in a cable car. We actually saw people rock climbing up the mountain!

Once you are up there, you are face-to-face with Christ and looking over Copacabana beach, Botafogo Bay and Flamengo beach. Here I am with my grandparents who met up with us in Rio after touring around South America.





Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Gold rush!

At school, I had to do an assignment about Australia's gold rush in the 1800s. I decided to 'interview' a Chinese gold rush miner from that time. A lot of Chinese came to Australia to mine for gold, and that is how some settled here.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Beatlemania!

I am really into the Beatles and their music. Can you tell?