Thursday, April 5, 2012

Hot Cross Buns

Hot Cross Buns
Hot Cross Buns
1 a Penny
2 a Penny
Hot Cross Buns

Remember that song!!!

Guess what.. I bet you never guessed... well if your from America anyways..
HOT CROSS BUNS ARE A REAL THING!!

And they are a BIG deal, well at least here in a Australia. I have no idea where the tradition started. But they are a Easter treat in Australia.
Easter is now my favorite holiday.. it used to be Halloween.. but then I moved to a country that doesn't take it seriously.. and I just love the Christian meaning of Easter. It is also my most favorite time at church, a time of joy and hallelujah! More inspiring then Christmas in my book... But I don't want to start a debate.. Back to the Hot Cross Buns..


Graham really enjoys making these at Easter time. I think he plans to make some this weekend for our little Easter celebration at home and to give to friends in the neighborhood.. They are deliate and like a bun of raisin bread (my Dad would love these) with a sugar sticky top.. That white stuff on top isn't frosting.. its part of the bread.. But all the buns get a brushing of sticky sugar.. So yummy..

I bought a dozen of Hot Cross Buns and shared them at work this morning for Easter. I got the chocolate chip variety.. I had to fight off a crowd inside the city bakery to get my hands on two bags of Buns.. It was a mad house.. men and woman fighting to get the last bags of buns.. You know I got my two no worries mate.. but I did have to be a little sneaky.. (first time I have used mate in a sentence)

Life has been busy busy lately. We just closed our latest show at work Restless about 2 weeks ago.. and we are onto our next production due to open in June when we get back from the Easter holiday. Still love my job. This next show is one I am really excited about. I think I have found my place in the world of dance and am slowly finding myself drawn to dance more then live theatre.

That being said I am working on another play in Perth. It opens at the Old Mill Theatre in May. Its called Parramatta Girls and I am Assistant Director on the show for my friend Siobhan. The show is about the Parramatta Girls Home that was open in NSW. Its a sad play talking about the abuse suffered by the girls in the home. We have a great cast and so far everything is coming along as it should. I am looking forward to this show opening!

Graham is about to start his pediatric rotation at a couple hospitals in and around Perth. He is not really excited about this rotation as its meant to be one of the hardest and saddest rotations during the degree. I think he is going to need some extra cuddle and special home cooked treats to get him through the long hours of work and study. Good thing its only for 10 weeks!

I want to wish all my family and friends near and far a Happy Easter!
Lots of Love,
Me

Monday, February 27, 2012

Off with a BANG

ITS 2012!! 
Yes I know it happened over two months ago now.. but I haven't had time to update my blog.

So just let me fill you in.

Cast of Daisy Pulls It Off
Old Mill Theatre - South Perth
Nov-Dec 2011

A friend of mine asked me to be her assistant director on a show called Daisy Pulls It Off mid last year. We rehearsed for months and opened the show in late November. Daisy was an instant hit with the general public. It felt good sitting in the back row on opening night seeing this amazing cast deliver a outstandingly funny play. So proud to be a part of this show, and I am impressed with the final result, of course all the credit must go to the cast for doing a superb job!

Indianapolis Indiana
Lights on the Circle
December 2011

This past Christmas I got to go home for Christmas, big thanks to Mom and Dad for sending us home for the holidays. We where in Indiana from Dec 8-27 and had a great visit. As always it was hard to leave and say see you later to my parents and our friends.  A few high lights from are trip are:

  • NBA game with Mom and Dad in the city
  • Putting up the Christmas lights
  • Hanging out with our good friends
  • Waking up Christmas morning at my Mom's house
  • Sleeping on my parents couch.. I have a passion for couch sleeping.. just ask Graham
  • Hockey Game with Graham and the girls
  • Night out on the town in Sarah and Kurtis.. we broke in their new sofa bed and woke up on Christmas Eve morning at their place, we are so lucky to have such good friends (we had hang overs and no it was not pretty) 
  • Hanging out with my cat and dog family. So good to see our dog Jack and Mom and Dad's cats. I got to know a new family member "Tom Trash Cat" he lives up to his name, but that is another blog post. 
  • Shopping with Mom
  • Hanging out in my Dad's workshop
  • Connecting to my Indiana roots, for the fist time in years I was around my people. It was great. 
Wolfla Family Christmas 2011

On December 27th we headed back to Australia and spent 10 days visiting with Graham's family. It was great to see everyone back in Sydney. I had not been in Sydney for 3 years. Some of the highlights:

  • Spending time with Graham's Mum, Step Dad and Brother Simon
  • Seeing Graham's Nan Marj and just hanging out at her place
  • Dinner with my best buddy Mel, she made us a yummy dinner!
  • Going to the beach with Mum, Simon and Graham
  • Going on a hike with Graham through the bush land we use to live near
  • Seeing the city and sitting down on the harbour looking out at the Harbour Bridge with Graham
  • Catching up with friends Lisa and Jeff
  • Re-do Christmas with Mum, Dad and Simon!
Karen (Mum) and Mary
Sydney CBD
(I know it was summer.. but it was cold in Sydney, look a scarf in Sydney in December!! FREAKY)

Graham and I made it back to Perth and jumped strait back into the grind. Work is busy busy for me at the moment, we have a show opening on March 9th. Not to mention I stage managed a Fringe Festival show called Proximity when we got back that ran Jan-Feb. It was a great project. It won the "Spirit of the Fringe Award" for 2012. Check it out here:

Graham is busy with school, he has been working in the hospital delivering babies and learning about womens health the past 2 months. Its not his favorite rotation so far. But all things must end and soon enough he will be studying something else he enjoys more.

We are still hoping a baby is in our near future.. but thats not up to us. 

Goodness.. I think you can consider yourself updated.
Class dismissed. 
XOXO
Mary Berry Egg Head (an old nick name)



Tuesday, December 6, 2011

30 Things for Ann's 30th Birthday

Ann and Mary August 2010

You may not know this.. but one of my childhood BEST Friends shares her Birthday with me! Her name is Ann, we meet during the last day of 5th grade in Boise Idaho.. at Horizon Elementary School. 
This week Ann and I turn 30. We have been friends for 17 years.. gee... a long time now..
So I am dedicating this blog post to her these 30 things are items I would like to buy Ann if I had unlimited funds.. or if I had time to make them myself. 

Although we live thousands of miles apart, you are always in my heart! Happy Birthday! I miss you!

1. A trip to Fiji for you and me and all the girls.

2. A grand piano

3. A dog who can play the piano for you, and one who does not get into the trash.

4. Money to make and market your own fragrance... lol..

5.  10 Snowmobiles plus a place to store them.

6. A lake called "Ann's Old Swimming Hole" complete with a little cottage.

7. Season tickets to the 2012 BSU games.

8. Matching diamond bracelets for us both.. 

9. A life supply of your Mom's hot chocolate mix.

10. A beach party with the live act of your choice.. and a bon fire! 

11. Glitter shoes... with diamonds the soles. 

12. A no kill animal shelter named in your honor 

13. A new camera

14. A sky dive experience

15. Oh a week with the tornado chasers.. for me and you. Then I can face my fears and I will stop having nightmares about you and tornados. Don't worry they always end well..

16.  A new car!! But you know the kind of car you would never buy yourself.. like a Range Rover or Ferrari. 

17. A 3 week African Safari for you and who ever you want to go with. 

18. A night in a old jail.. You, Me, Kris, April, and Lindy.. that would be so funny and scary.. 

19. Your very own tilt-a-whirl ride for the back yard! 

20. Your own Island. Somewhere near me...

21. A million dollars to spend however you want.

22. A six pack of Dr. Pepper

23. A bird rehabilitation centre named in your honor. 

24. A Karaoke Machine.. the cool kind.. not the crappy kind. With a Juke Box, full of your favorites!

25. 1 brand new raft to use on the Boise River.

26. A tent that is leak proof, complete with separate rooms.. and kitchen area. 

27. A state of the art Motor Home.. guess you won't be needing that tent.. with a unlimited life time gas voucher from the oil industry.

28. Tickets to every concert touring to Boise in 2012.

29. A ski chalet in the Alps. Plus your own jet to get you and your loved ones there! 

30. A brand new Basket Ball!!

I hope you enjoyed the list.. unfortunately all I can afford to get Ann for her Birthday are items #22, #25, and #30.

Wish I was there to celebrate with you Anners! Thanks for loving me, and looking after me all these years! 

Your best friend down under!!
XOXOXO
Mary

Friday, November 11, 2011

Watch Out November

Hi Again,


I thought I would just do a general update. Things have been extremely busy for me and Graham. October flew by and now we are well into November!


Graham has made it through his 4th year of medicine unharmed (at least on the outside). He finished his last exams for the year last week and is having a great time being a house husband at the moment. This week he has played squash, golf and lawn bowls, he fixed our home desktop computer, did the laundry, made dinners, and did half of the dishes most of the week. He does not like to do the silverware and leaves them for me to do.. so kind of him. He is a free man from now until mid January, and I have to say its nice to just have his full attention. Wives of medical school students don't get a lot of "extra" attention, they are busy and need to spend tons of time studying... so its great to just come home and have a chat with Graham instead of saving up all the things I want to tell him over the course of a few days, and then unleash it on him in one big 40 minute long "update" session.


I have been busy with work, as well as outside of work commitments. I have been working as assistant director on a show at the Old Mill Theatre in South Perth. The show is directed by my friend Sue Lynch and is called Daisy Pulls it Off . The cast is made of up young people (under 17) and adults. Its an english school girls (boarding school) comedy. Its set in the 1930s and is full of gags and lots of sillyness. Its been a fun project for me, and has kept me busy while Graham was studying.  Some images for the show below. Daisy Pulls it Off opens on November 25th and runs into December.








I am also busy planning my 30th birthday party on November 18th with Graham. It has a Thanksgiving theme, but I think the only Thanksgiving themed item at the party will be my and the poor turkey. This being said I plan to soon write a blog about all the different ways one can purchase turkey in Australia.. I am blown away folks. Let me just say that there will be a 5 kilo turkey "log" at my party... yes.. your read that correctly. A TURKEY LOG.


I have also been spending time improving my running. I am running a short 7.5km run on November 27th. But I want to do this run well and in good time. I really enjoy doing my evening runs, the weather this Australian spring has been great for running, even if its been a little rainy. I am not sure if I am going to be able to continue my running during my American winter visit home.. but I might try.. (yeah after 2 burritos and a plate of wings, I am sure I am going to feel like running in the freezing air) But you can let me dream!


Well that about raps it up. More soon I promise..
PS. I am growing tomato plants for the first time in Australia at the moment, and ate my first one last night. It was delicious. 



Friday, October 7, 2011

Winter visit

So I am going home this North American winter to visit my parents and friends back in the USA. I am so excited!!!


But the only problem is that I picture my Indiana home in a perpetual summer state. I have not experienced real winter since 2007. So I have had a few years to push out memories of snow drifts and icy sidewalks from my mind. This means I need to force out of my mind all the things I usually enjoy when I go home (in the summer). So to do this I thought I might list a few things you can't do when you go home to Indiana in December. You know... just to keep it real, and not be shocked when the plane touches down and freezing temperatures greet me home again

Things you can't do during an Indiana winter: 

1. You can't pick the yummiest tomato from your Moms garden and eat it with out washing it. The best tomatoes are the ones that never make it inside the house.

2. You can't wash the dog with a hose in the front yard. Well.. you could try.. but it would not be pleasant. Nor should you wash your Dad's car..

3. You can't admire the summer foliage.

4. There is no Indiana State Fair to be enjoyed during the winter.

5. You can't successfully fish for bass. But you could try.. you might get lucky.. maybe..

6.  Frosty Boy isn't open. (this is a drive through ice cream and lunch eatery, only open in the summer)

7. No big thunderstorms will happen (most likely), so Mom and I can't get all excited about them as we normally do.

8. Hot dog eating contests will not be a news item during my visit.

9. There will be no fireflies out to be caught.

10. You would not want to go for a ride in your friend's convertible.. although I might give this a try if it is offered, and I can bundle up accordingly.

11. NO CAMPING OUT. This is more for Graham's information... not really a list item.

12. I won't get a chance to mow the lawn.. or rather how I prefer to say "cut the grass".


All this aside I do get to partake in a few winter activities that I have not been able to do in a few years.


Things you can do during an Indiana winter:

1. Hang Christmas lights with my Dad

2. Cook winter meals with my Mom, hear we come pot roast!

3. Watch Graham snow board down my parents front yard, that is if there is snow.

4. Listen to Christmas carols and not feel out of place... its kind of weird listening to "chestnuts roasting over an open fire" while sitting in front of your air conditioner running on full speed because its 110 outside and inside..

5. Wear a real winter coat.. with gloves.

6. See Christmas lights all over town, something Australians have yet to master.

7. Cuddle up with my family inside as the snow is falling outside.

8. Snow balls

9. Hockey games, Indianapolis Ice.

10. The smell of real Christmas trees.

Now that I have given myself a reality check.. I can hardly wait to board that plane!!! 

Friday, September 30, 2011

Views on the run!

I have to say.. I am extremely blessed. I live in a beautiful city, and just minutes from a beautiful river.

The Swan River in Perth.

 Last night on my run along the river and around my area of South Perth I had to stop and admire the view and thank god for allowing me experience this unique corner of the world. Not many Indiana girls get to call Perth home, even for a short period of time. The views I take in on my evening run are truly amazing and very Australian. I thought I might share a few images with you. These are taken from the internet I must say.. but they are a great representation of what I see.



This is the bridge and jetty I run past, sometimes I run up the bridge, sometimes down it. 



We have lots of black swans on the river. Beautiful birds, and a lot less threatening then their fairer cousins. I have yet to be chased by a black swan. They are a protected species. Don't worry we have lots of the in Perth, their natural habitat is here in West Australia.  
Just had to share this with you.. Its really an amazing place, and I am so grateful!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Things to do at home with a cat

A short list of things to do at home with a cat:

  • Nap - this seams to take up the most time
  • Chase golf balls across the living room floor (together)
  • Eat pre-processed human or cat pellets.
  • Have a long drink from the watering hole
  • Take a fun photo shoot together 
  • Lay in the sun
  • Watch for neighborhood cats at the window. When they arrive watch intently.
  • Start a window cat fight
  • Win (haha you can't get me)
  • Refuse to do any amount of house work
  • Take another Nap
There you have it. This is what I have been up to while recovering from a little operation this week.

PS. If see Graham tell him the housework will get done one day in the near future. (maybe next week, or whenever the cat decides to stop being so lazy and help out.)
Also I am aware that this month has been a constant stream of cat blog posts.