Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Isaac!


Kersti and I are again a proud Aunt and Uncle! My brother Max and his wife Amy recently had their second boy, Isaac Christian Peter. We are very happy for them! And just in time for my parents visit for Thanksgiving, as well. We can't wait to see our nephews when we do get back to the States!

Isaac, the latest Peter boy!


Max, the proud father.



Kersti already thinks that his brother Leo is the cutest kid ever, so we have high expectations for Isaac.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy thanksgiving to everyone back home in the States! It is sad to not be home for thanksgiving, but at least we will get to head home soon (only a couple weeks now!). Fortunately, I was able to get my tryptophan fix: our American friends Lindsay and Andrew graciously hosted us to a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner last weekend. Kersti prepared a delicious pecan pie and yummy yams, and despite some difficulties with our less than stellar oven, the food was a success as it always is. Plus, now I have some delicious left-overs!
The girls hard at work in the kitchen preparing delicious food. Our hostess Lindsay is third from the right.
Getting ready to carve the turkey, pathetically my only contribution to the cooking.
Kersti enjoying the thanksgiving cheer.

Lindsay and Kersti putting on the finishing touches.


Our friend Andrew sporting his "Movember". Strangely, Kersti did not want me participate in this event.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Day trip to Hanging Rock

Yesterday we drove about an hour north-west of Melbourne to Hanging Rock, near Woodend in the Macedon ranges. It was a wonderful day! The weather was perfect and the area surprised us in its beauty and peacefulness.

Hanging Rock is a volcano that has been eroded away over time to leave a labyrinth of rocks at the top of a small hill. At the base of the rock is a park that has been used since the late 1880s as a recreation area. There are large lawns, cricket ovals and a racecourse that is still used today.

We enjoyed hiking around, climbing in and around the rocks, and seeing the wildlife. We saw Kookaburas and Rosellas (both birds), and an echidna even presented itself right along the path. No koalas or roo's to be seen, which was a bit of a surprise. Oh well, we were very lucky with the echidna.

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Kersti Finishes & An Exhibition

Kersti has completed all her school work for her masters! She will find out her final marks on December 12th. She'll miss graduation but will try to postpone until the March graduation dates. She jokes that the only person who needs to be at her graduation is my dad, Tom Peter, because her dad, David Miller, was my only friend/family member at my masters graduation!

Kersti's project was awarded 'honorary mention' and displayed as part of an exhibition for the Architecture, Building and Planning faculty. It was quite a shock because she did not submit anything to the competition! You can't see it, but her bits are above her head to the right. (The are extracts from an urban design framework.)

And here are all the people that came to see Kersti's posters...

just kidding

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Billy's Birthday Celebration in Torquay

This last weekend we had a lot to celebrate, including my 30th birthday and Kersti handing in her last assignment for her Master’s! So we rented a beautiful house down in Torquay, a beach town about an hour and a half out of Melbourne. About 15 of our friends came down for the weekend, and we had a blast with excellent meals, time at the beach enjoying the sun and the boogie boarding, and just a little bit of partying at night as well. It turns out that I can still party like I’m 29! The weekend was an amazing success, no surprise given Kersti’s careful planning as always.

Kersti and I at our lovely house in Torquay


Our team: sophie, lisanne, brian, and Kristen


The other team: byron, Lindsay, james, Carmen, Andrew, and Matt.

Trust fall!
Light as a feather, stiff as a board…
Kristen giving Byron a little shove…

Cooking some steaks


Trying to get a better view


Andrew proud of this water drinking abilities


Sophie, Kersti and Kristen proudly displaying the birthday cupcakes they prepared.



Andrew and Matt at the beach, we were lucky with great weather


Lisanne doing some cartwheels with plenty of room to play cricket on the beach


Kersti proud of her clean and tidy kitchen


What can I say; we had a lot of margaritas…

Melbourne Cup Day

Melbourne Cup is Australia's most important horse race... it's so famous that it is even a public holiday in our state of Victoria. As it was the day before my 2 final projects were due, we didn't go to the races... but we did go to a quick party at Ormond and watched the race on tv.

Literally 6 minutes before, I was wearing sweats and working hard in the computer lab.


Here I am wearing my fascinator (from last year)... with Inis (who is visiting with her professor husband from Vasser)

After watching the race, which ended in a PHOTO FINISH! (the closest race they think of all time), we took 'the long route home' around the building to enjoy the roses.

Dad, these are the chocolates you sent me!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Happy Halloween!

Our friends andrew and lindsay threw a fantastic Halloween party last night at there new place. Kersti and I dressed up as Harry Potter and Hermione, making good use of our Ormond robes and borrowing some ties. There were a lot of great costumes, and it was great to catch up with friends we haven't seen in a while as we have been pretty busy. And, the best part was, I got to cast spells all night!


The two muggle-born wizards representing the house of Ormond.


Our gracious hosts Lindsay and Andrew.


Expecto Patronus!


It's Leviasar, not Leviaso...