The beautiful Tom is working tonight so for the first time since we moved in to our darling little flat I have some time to blog. He has been very kind in offering me time and space in which to do so earlier but given that the only internet access we have is from a little dongle-thingy that isn't entirely reliable, I wanted to wait until I was able to take my time with it. By the way, if any of you happen to know of any brilliant wireless/naked ADSL internet deals going, I'm all ears.
The move itself was seamless if you forget that both of us had the flu and that the flat is located at the top of a spiral staircase. Oh, and that we were given a parking ticket by a bored inspector who chose to ignore the fact that the moving truck was a) parked legally and b) in the middle of a move. Thankfully, we've a band of strong and lovely friends who came over to assist and we were unpacked that same night.
In the time since our move we've been getting to know the local area. Not that we really needed to; most of our weekends were spent either at the market or a cafe on Toorak road or at the pub around the corner beforehand. But knowing that we can now wander down for a $4 pizza whenever we want is somewhat intoxicating. As is having a practical use for the red kitchenware I've been collecting for the past 5 years or so.
Last night I went to see The Sound of Music at the Astor, a beautiful old art deco cinema on Chapel St with Heidi and Nat, some school friends. Sitting in the Astor's faded glory, eating cherry-ripe flavoured choc tops and listening to Julie Andrews whilst gazing at Christopher Plummer -oh, Christopher Plummer - it was a rather magic afternoon. Finishing the evening with afore-mentioned cheap pizzas and a bottle of red made for a perfectly civilised winter Saturday.
For reasons I can't remember, talk turned to Judy Blume novels read in adolescence, with particular reference to Forever. If you're not familiar with Judy's work, this is the book that caused quite a stir when first published for its references to teenage sex, pubic hair and bodily secretions.
Strangely, we all remembered it for the fact that the main male character had named his penis Ralph. Heidi was perplexed by this, having never encountered one with a name herself.
H: In all my years, I've never come across a penis with a name. Have you?
MD: Come to think of it, no, I haven't.
N: Neither have I. But then, I've never asked. (A look of worry crosses her face.) Is that rude?
Cue laughter and snorts from Heids and I.
Wonderful movie action, great food and drink and time spent with people who make you laugh. Perfect Sunday indeed.
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What a fabulous weekend. I haven't been to the Astor in quite a while. Something to add to my lengthy to do list.
Ah...Judy Blume. I read most of her books when I was a teenager, including Forever, which did cause a stir. I think it might have eventually been banned from our library.
The name of the guy's penis is what I remember most clearly too! Now I want to read it again. Wonder if the City Library has it?!
Sounds like a nice time MD. Did you catch this post? Not sure if it is cheap, but good information.
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Red kitchenware? Sounds like my daughter's collection, a great colour to have for dining :)
OMG Judy Blume! LOL I remember Forever!
And Ralph!
depends how much you want to pay, but Internode have a very good naked service.
I miss living near the Astor, I used to be a regular visitor, now, alas, it's too far away :(
I love Sound of Music.
You know...I'm not sure I've actually read Forever. I've heard of it. I've talked about it. But I can't remember if I ever read it. I read most of everything else Blume wrote. I need to read Forever.
I can't imagine moving with the flu. Moving is bad enough when you're feeling healthy.
glad to hear you're all moved in and getting settled. if i lived in oz, you would find me on your doorstep with a housewarming prezzie.
and to watch the sound of music on the big screen is a fantastic way to spend a winter weekend. was it sing-a-long sound of music? with costumes?
and what teenage girl has not read judy blume? ah, i thought she was the bee's knees. thanks for the stroll down memory lane ;)
You sound like the folks who live on the hill. Blissful.
I obviously had a deprived teen- age as I never read the book and didn't meet a Ralph - only a Charley:)
Aw. You guys are soo cute! Glad the move went well.
I have seen a guy who's best mate named his penis. It was in reference to its size.
I heard of a "singalong" Sound of Music screening where people came dressed as nuns, Nazis and one bloke even turned up in a bright yellow lycra bodysuit with matching bathing cap.
Er, excuse me but which character are you? Oh I'm Ray, a drop of golden sun.
I would be happy to have a neigbour like you. Can you move in near me?
I believe Christopher Plummer was quite naughty and called the film 'The Sound of Mucous.'
I've heard of a Justin, but never met him. And read a lot of Judy Blume, but don't remember Ralph. Guess Forever was banned from the school library...maybe I can find a copy here.
Glad you made it back home safe and sound and congratulations on the move.
Hi, Miss D. Haven't heard blogging from your direction for ages, which probably means you're still settling into, and enjoying, the new home. Sounds good.
Warm regards, Mike and Ann.
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