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Monday, December 31, 2007

2007 in review

Well, it's that time of year again. Time to review the past 365 days. Apologies up front, as this is always a long winded affair :) Just to recap, this is what my aims were for 2007;
  • Spend more time supporting Steph
  • Spend more time with Aurora
  • Be a good role mode for Aurora
  • Learn more about myself through Aurora
  • Write at least one "story" from my past in the blog each month*
  • Blog at least 10 times a month, preferably 15 times*
  • Go on a holiday to Adelaide
  • Go on a holiday somewhere semi-exotic (not Adelaide :D)
  • Indulge where appropriate
  • Pay off an extra $5K on the home loan
  • Go to the Zoo
  • Go to the Aquarium*
  • Have a "quality" catchup with one of my friends at least once a fortnight*
  • Continue to make sure SDM has the best EPM practice in Australia
  • Establish SDM as a force in the MOSS arena. Transform the business into something others will envy, and one that makes a nice little profit for all involved
    :)

Well, I didn't hit the mark with a few unfortunately (those with *'s), but for the majority I did fine. And I managed to write 83 blogs this year (not including this one) from a target of 120... so, some room for improvement there, but not too bad overall. So why didn't I hit the mark with blog entries for this year? Let's take a look at 2007.

Overall, I think this year has been one of the hardest of my life. It's been one that has seen some of the biggest challenges I've had to face, particularly in my personal life, but also at work, and it's been a year of growth. In years to come, I'm sure I'll look back at 2007 as "the hard year". The year started badly. And I mean badly. Steph and I were fighting, a lot. I started smoking again, and smoked (mostly) on and (sometimes) off for the entire year. And although I had some clear cut direction in my work life, my personal life was at a bit of a loss really. Having said that though, this year proved to be excellent for "finding my feet again" and "rebuilding". As a result, the relationship I have now with Steph is the strongest it's ever been in the 8 or so years we've been together. And I'm HAPPY at home and at heart.

One of the big things that shifted for me this year (and it took some time) was the balance of work/life. I managed to cut work out from the weekend (except for very rare, high importance circumstances). And I dialled back working from home at night as well. Mind you, I'm still addicted to email, but that's something to work on in 2008 :)

My extended family situation got better as well, although it wasn't always easy. I came to grips (i.e. more than just saying it) with the fact that I don't really care what my family thinks of me - as long as I am resolute in my principles, the truth and hold fast to what I feel is right, then that's all that matters. My relationship with my Mum improved. I enjoyed the company of my mother-in-law, and her interactions with Aurora. She helped a great deal this year and for that I'm eternally thankful. I didn't however speak to my sister this year - we have been incommunicado since 16 June 2006. I offered an olive branch in November in an effort to mend bridges however it hasn't happened yet. I sincerely hope it will sometime soon.

I managed to do a lot of personal growth in my trip overseas in the middle of the year. I went to Denver for work and then took a week off solo in New York. I didn't realise until I got there how much I needed some time by myself. I've got to say that I was blown away by Steph's support on this... I was obviously very apprehensive about the whole idea, both from my perspective of being away from Steph and Aurora for 2 weeks, but also leaving Steph to deal with Aurora, full time, 24x7 for 2 weeks. Steph was supportive, probably also very anxious about it and at the end of it, seemed to also have a period of growth between her and Aurora. And although it was extremely hard to be away from Steph and particularly Aurora, it was definitely worth it. I'll always hold a special place in my heart for New York because of this, and it was truly one of the highlights of my year.

Another (quite unexpected) highlight of the year came to us, as a family, twice. This was our 2 family holidays to Adelaide to stay with one of my dearest friends from work, Marc Soester, and his family. Again, I was a bit unsure about how it would work out; Would Steph get on with Marc's wife, Danyse? How would Aurora go, in an unfamiliar environment for a few days? How would we all go, all sleeping in the same room? How would we cope with the HEAT? (the first trip was done in 40 degree weather). And how would Aurora go on the plane? All of this however worked out smoothly and I (and Steph I think) had the most relaxing, nicest, most welcoming time on both occasions we went across. It just felt very comfortable and very "right". We came back from both trips energised, but also disheartened that the Soesters don't live closer, and that we'll only see each other a few times a year. In fact, the first trip really cemented in my mind that we had to do something with our house to provide the same environment for Aurora that Max and Missy (Marc's kids) will grow up with.

Thus, a focus of this year was also working out what we wanted to do with our house. Janet St is a great house - it's just "not quite right". I had never been able to put a finger on it until that first visit to Marc's. It all became clear though when we got back home - there was no kids play area (among other things). So, we started the wheels in motion. The plan was to somehow get a rumpus room. We started with looking at renovating the existing house, but it became clear that such an exercise would cost a lot of money ($180K+), and we'd basically end up with a shitty bottom half + rumpus + great upstairs (we're single level at the moment). That wasn't going to do. So we looked at moving, but the (very few) houses that came up in the area were either a step backwards or sideways, never up. And when one did come up that was a step up, it went for $726K... After some serious consideration, we started to look into starting fresh, on our same block (e.g. knocking down our existing house). We looked at probably around 40 or 50 house designs in Display Villages, were getting into that "it'll do" mood, until we saw THE home. Note, not the house, but the home. And now it's all systems go; we should get the final plans back in a week or two, we've got some approvals from council, waiting on a few more, we're looking for a rental for 6 months, have a demolition crew lined up - it'll all happen in 2008, and we'll have a kickass house with 4br + study + rumpus to move into. I can't wait. I still have some apprehension about the costs (but that's the "economic conservative" in me coming out). I know it's going to work out in the end though - it's going to be a magnificent family home for the Neumanns in the years to come.

SDM has kept me busy this year. Ha! That's an understatement. I've taken 62 individual flights this year (not including my time in the US, which was another 5 flights). Managing both the EPM and Information Worker businesses within SDM has kept me flat out for most of the year (one week off in New York and a few days here and there respite). I'm very proud of where we are now though compared to a year ago. A year ago I was most certainly proud of SDM and the areas I was involved with, however 2007 has been the year to really cement and grow the business. The EPM team is now the biggest, most focussed, most profitable, most reknowned in the country. We are a clear leader in the field nationally, and the team is strong, despite the fact that we've had two significant departures this year. The IW team has "come of age" and is still maturing day by day. We've started to see some impressive results in the team, and I'm happy to say we were able to share some nice profits with the team in the middle of the year (which was one of my main aims). We've still got a while to go yet - and at times it's scary. We've put on more people than any other area of the business this year, lost more people, had more fuck ups, had more successes and have a lot more scrutiny and support. But this is exactly the stuff I live for - the thrill of the chase. 2008 should be huge for us.

2007 saw me attending a few concerts, all of which I really enjoyed. I saw Big Day Out (Tool, Muse, The Streets, Trivium), Pixies, John Mayer, Lamb of God, Nine Inch Nails, Guns N' Roses (well... debatable), The Black Crusade (Machinehead, Arch Enemy, Trivium) and Gigantour (Megadeth, Static-X, Devildriver, Lacuna Coil) and I have two of the most Andy-anticipated concerts coming up in 2008; Dream Theater and Iron Maiden. I remembered why I was in love all over again with a current flame (Coheed and Cambria released a new album) and rekindled an old affair with Nine Inch Nails. Album of the year for me though most certainly goes to Dream Theater's "Systematic Chaos" - a tremendous album, and thank God, a return to form. Song discovery of the year (note, not song of the year, as it was released in '06) was Mew's "The Zookeeper's Boy". One of the best songs I've ever heard. And a definite highlight of the year for me was playing a live gig. I played for Monstar Music's "Dining with the Stars" concert in June, which meant learning 11 (very different) songs on acoustic and accompanying 11 different singers one evening. It was great fun, I had a ball, and even though it meant a lot more rehearsal and prep than I had anticipated, it was a great experience.

I didn't spend nearly enough time with my friends this year. I saw Gav and Meg a bit (we did get away to Sorrento with them this year, which is always a pleasure), Mark and Tammy a bit, Sean a tiny bit and Pauly, mostly at concerts. Speaking of Mark and Tammy, we did go to FOUR weddings this year (and sadly a funeral as well). Congratulations to Jade and Joel, Pauly and Im, Tammy and Mark and Sharna and Mark (note, a different Mark).

Finally, I'd like to end this recap with the only thing that mattered this year (doesn't mean you can ignore all of the above - took too freakin long to write it). Aurora, as she did the year before, and no doubt will in the years to come, changed my life this year. For the better. She made me laugh harder than I've ever laughed, smile more, worry more. She made me be more responsible, have more fun, and made me sob uncontrollably like a child. She made me be more relaxed, question myself and change my behaviour. She made me very frustrated, learn to enjoy to walk around a supermarket (with her) and pick up a camera more. And mostly she just made an important part of me that wasn't there before, and I can't ever imagine not being there anymore.

OK, that's it. I hope you didn't try and read the above early on New Year's Day with a hangover... and even if you did, you probably had to have a nap halfway through. As I said, 2007 was a hard fight, but a worthy one that was reasonably cleanly won.

Bring on 2008!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

A time to renew...

I renewed my licence on Friday (10 years since the last one). Was a relatively painless process, but it got me thinking about the next time I'll be doing it. More specifically, it got me thinking about Aurora the next time I'm renewing my licence, and if she'll come with me, and what she'll be like in 10 years time. Exciting stuff ahead :)

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Aurora's Birthday

Aurora turned 2 years old today. What a fantastic day it was, and what a complete joy she is to be around. Highlights of the day included her + ice cream cake (she just LOVES ice cream cake), the enormous haul of presents she received and of course, the huge amount of love she received from those around her. Was a reasonably quiet affair in terms of her party, but she went to bed a very happy, satisfied, tired and loved baby girl.

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Done and dusted

Well, last week was the end of the (official) working year for me. And it ended with an absolute bang. Besides being a stupidly busy last week of 2007, we've had two huge things on the plate other than the normal goings-on of work. The first has been an impending office move for the first weekend we return to work in 2008. The new office (in South Yarra) is going to be fantastic; much bigger, much more conducive to work and in a much funkier location. So, my last day was spent trying to pack up my desk as much as possible (reasonably successful). The other huge news has been the acquisition of SDM by DWS. What does this mean? Well, a number of things, but in essence it's all very positive. Of course, there are some unknowns involved in any merger / acquisition, but both sides are being very open about intentions, plans and details. And for me? Well, it's likely to involve some more responsibility - but there's still a bunch more details to work out first. Suffice to say, 2008 is going to be a MASSIVE year on the work horizon from the looks of things.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas

Had a great Xmas. Aurora had a ball, was great to spend the morning at home, with my Mum who came for breakfast, and then lunch at Steph's Mum's. And I scored some great loot as well; Slash's book (have been hanging out for that one), Nikki Sixx's book, the Rockwiz 1001 songs book, some beer, some chocolate and some other assorted goodies. Even my work Kris Kringle was awesome (I got 2 music magazines - perfect!). One of the mags I got (Q's 21 people who changed modern music) has been a great read so far.

Tomorrow is Aurora's 2nd birthday. A busy time in the Neumann house, with lots of wrapping paper involved :)

iPod = work?

Well, I succumbed to the revolution and got myself an iPod just before Xmas. Mainly because my current MP3 player (my phone) started to get a little flaky (the headphone jack). As a result, fellow train travellers would randomly get blasted with my current music of choice (the last effort was Ministry's latest album... at which point I was getting some pretty strange looks). Using my frequent flyer points from Virgin, I redeemed a 160gb iPod Classic (Black). I've gotta say, it's pretty cool, and seems to do exactly what you want in a portable media player (i.e. play music, TV and movies, with a few games thrown in as well). The menu system is pretty good, however, for someone who is used to using the Windows Explorer to select their music, one of the main issues I've found is that the metadata on my music isn't quite up to scratch. And given I've got (as my iPod tells me) 135gb of music (that's just over 28,000 songs), I've spent a few hours updating metadata on the music over the past week. So far I think I've probably spent 6 hours updating songs, and I'm only just up to "M". A way to go yet. Other than that though, it's going well :)

Sunday, December 09, 2007

R.I.P Dime

Yesterday marked the third anniversary of the death of Dimebag Darrell, the unique and incomparable guitarist from Pantera. Darrell Lance Abbott had such a distinctive sound and inspiring style of playing, and although Pantera had long split by the time of his death, and in my opinion, his other efforts afterwards (Damageplan, Rebel Meets Rebel) never quite lived up to the standard he set during his Pantera years, it's a real shame for him not to still be around, cranking out awesome riffs and mindblowing guitar solo's. A life cut too short. R.I.P Dimebag.

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Technically he's now my business partner...

Just had a good dinner with Bren, a mate who I don't nearly see enough of. He's a funny guy, and one who's not too bad at cutting a line of code either. Anyway, he opens the conversation with "By the way, did I tell you that I work for Microsoft now?" (knowing full well that he hasn't told me, smartass... heh). Anyway, as it turns out, the company he works for in Thailand (for which he mainly works for remotely from here) was acquired by MS a month ago. Nice! Quite ironic also in that Bren has always been a bit on "the dark side", cutting code in both Java and .NET. Guess he's now (forcefully) seen the light :) He'll do well there anyway, and realistically, it doesn't sound like a whole heap is going to change for him. In essence, sounds like MS bought themselves a healthcare solution (Bren worked for GCS - who produce a software suite used by major hospitals throughout South East Asia). Interesting turn of events...

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Dream Theater (more)

By the way, if you missed my last post, I'm a little excited about Dream Theater. And the good folks at OzProg.com are running a comp for free tickets to the show. I'm hoping I win so that I can either;
a.) take Steph to the Melbourne gig
b.) take a flight to Brisbane :)

So, click the logo below and check out the concert details if you so desire...

Dream Theater in Australia 2008

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Friday, November 30, 2007

Dream Theater

Yes, it's true, with each day, my life grows slowly more complete. And not just in the literal sense of edging closer to "the end". No, come the end of January 2008, I will have achieved something I've been waiting over 10 years for - to see Dream Theater live in Australia. Today I bought my tickets to both the Melbourne and Sydney shows. And we didn't hold back - Sean and I indulged and have got ourselves "Meet and Greet" packages for the Melbourne show. With this we get;

  • One GA PIT ticket (where applicable)
  • Exclusive Preshow Meet and Greet with Dream Theater
  • Autograph session (includes 8X10 Dream Theater photo)
  • Personal Photograph with the band
  • Official Dream Theater Meet and Greet VIP Laminate

All for the low, low price of $350 a ticket. A bargain if you ask me :) Only 60 sleeps to go!

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The good ol' days

Just watching "To Kill A Mockingbird" tonight. It's such a foreign concept to have kids, under the age of 10, playing outside at night. What a tragedy that such a simple joy has been lost from our society. I also said to Steph a week or two ago that one of my favourite things growing up was playing on an empty house block. Especially if it was underdeveloped - dirt and grass. We'd make BMX tracks with jumps :) Again, given the way we live now, the concept of an empty block of land... or at least one you can let your kids play on is so foreign. And such a shame.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

The conclusion

It's been too many posts tonight without a musical reference, so here's some (adapted) Public Enemy lyrics that sums up the result delivered to the Liberals tonight, and the feelings that I had every day I saw a piece of shitty negative Liberal propaganda hit our letterbox;

I got a letter from the government the other day
I opened and read it, it said they were suckers
They wanted me for their army of whatever
Picture me given a damn - I said never
Here is a party that never gave a damn
About a brother like me and myself, because they never did
I wasn't with it, but just that very minute...
It occurred to me that the suckers had authority


The Liberal party has been unequivocally told today that we can do better, and that we do not need to be treated like children, like slaves to an ever-precious economy, like prisoners in our own workplaces and we will not take our education, healthcare, infrastructure and environment for granted and accept second class solutions.

Kevin Rudd is now giving his acceptance speech. I'm overwhelmed, I'm elated and filled with an incredible hope for our future. Kevin Rudd is truly inspirational and I look forward to the coming months to see the path he puts Australia on. I love this country and have faith that he will govern this country and put us into a socially just and ethical position in the world. New leadership is EXACTLY what we need, and although Labor has a huge task ahead of them, I have faith. Tomorrow is a brilliant, new day. Sleep well tonight, I know I will.

The Lib Roundup (some in, some out)

It was a bit sad to see Mal Brough lose his seat tonight. I didn't always agree with his policies, but he had great conviction, and his concession speech was one of the finest I've seen.

Peter Costello's speech weren't bad either. He seemed almost human (think it was the lack of tie that did it). Almost gives me hope for Tony Abbott (who has been conspicously absent tonight). I can't believe Costello's speech just got cut short by Howard arriving at the Wentworth - how very metaphoric.

Howards speech is making me ANGRY (and I'm drunk as well - not a good combo). Lot of sighing from the other couch as well. We may yet see some shit thrown at the TV... however she may yet be appeased with the $10 that finds its way to her wallet tomorrow.

The "almost done" post

Yep, it's pretty much over with the exception of the concession and victory speeches (which I'm very much looking forwards to). It's been a great night - a very enjoyable journey.

The call

Steph has yet to throw anything at the TV, but we (me + 2 cats) did just hear her yell "Stop bickering! It's so unbecoming!" at some dude on Ch 7 having a go at Michael Kroeger.

I'm running out of steam (and laptop battery) on my election coverage. Might have to let the amateurs (ABC, Ch9, Ch7) run with it. I'm happy to call it now (if I haven't so subtly mentioned it before).

WE HAVE NEW LEADERSHIP!

The relative?

Who is this "Shayne Neumann" I see running in Blair? Perhaps a distant relation? Good start that he's a Labor candidate. Unfortunately can't spell his given name correctly even though he got the surname right... Blair is the old hunting ground of Pauline Hanson so get amongst it ALP!

The champagne

...has been popped in our house. Eden Monaro has been called I believe. 7% swing to Mike Symon here in Deakin. It's a great night for the future of Australia... thus I better continue to get drunk. Postings from here might get a little messy :)

The racist

I can't believe Kevin Andrews has won his seat (Menzies - just up the road from us). Who did the ALP put up against him - Attila the Hun? His opponent (Andrew Campbell for the ALP) looks innocent enough - certainly not as horrific as Andrews. Very disappointing based on the Haneef debacle to see Andrews make it back in.

The pixie

Antony Green. He's a bit impatient don't you think? And bloodnut (Kerry O'Brien) isn't helping - he's pushing him for answers. I feel a punch on coming on by the end of the night (a sober bloodnut is a dangerous thing - for God's sake - liquor him up!). Tony Jones (Steph lustily refers to him as "Silverfox") hasn't had much airtime tonight. He might have to come in to ref the pixie/bloodnut showdown

The youth of today...

Looks like Stewart McArthur has lost Corangamite. He's only about a billion years old, and has held the seat for about half of that. Good to see the Cheeseman delivering the Cheddar to Ol' Bitey.

Combet (one of my many arch nemeses) has won his seat. Damn his black heart and Moddish looks.

My $10 is still in doubt.

The swing

The swing is at 5.1%. I'm lovin' it. Hopefully QLD comes on strong. Costello has won his seat from the looks of things, so has Turnbull. I actually now hope that Howard doesn't get Bennelong, te Libs go to the vote and Turnbull gets the nod to lead them - that would make for a very interesting Rudd term....

I've had far too much Brie...

The shredder

We're watching the ABC coverage, but I just flicked over to Channel 9. They have a "shredder" which they're putting pictures of candidates who have lost their seat through. Pure brilliance. OMG, I just saw Helen Coonan on Ch 9 - they're blacklisted for the rest of the night...

I'm going to lose $10 I think...

... to Steph. PM isn't looking good in Bennelong

Deakin

That's our electorate. Looks like it's going to ALP (GO MIKE SYMON!). Looking good at the moment - exciting stuff around the country. Dinner is lovely as well.

It's on

I've caved into public pressure. After many phone calls today from the ABC, the Victorian Liberal Party, AC Nielsen and others known for their political savvy, I'm going to run a hard hitting, no holds barred commentary on the election tonight (gven the completely lacklustre efforts of the real politico in our house).

So far, all is good. Aurora is in bed, Steph is on the couch with the cat, I'm about to start with the beers.

Early calls in our house; ALP by 21 seats (Steph), Bennelong will stay with the PM (Andy), Wiggles are leading from Elmo (Aurora), the Swing is something in the backyard (Aurora again).

Stay tuned for further updates.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Here's to you babe!

Well today was a corker of a day. And so should it have been - it was our 5 year wedding anniversary. So, what did we do? Both Steph and I took the day off from work and Aurora went to daycare. First up, we drove into St. Kilda and had breakfast at Deveroli's, where we used to have breakfast on the weekend when we first got together. We both had a glass of champagne and some yummy food. After that, we wandered around Acland St, checked out some shops (I got some drumsticks, and we bought some books). Then we swung by the new SDM office (so I could show Steph) and headed down Chapel St to the Jam Factory. An unplanned day in general, we got there about 12:10pm, to see that "Michael Clayton" was starting in Gold Class at 12:20pm, so we decided to give that a go. Given it was over lunch, we indulged and had some beers/wine and a 3 course lunch during the movie. Oh, and there was no one else in Gold Class, so we had the cinema to ourselves! Bloody good film too - I really enjoyed it. As Steph said "we literally got to put our feet up for a couple of hours" - which almost never happens. Went for a bit more of a wander in the sun after that down Chapel St, then drove home. Steph had a nap, I dealt with the flood of new emails in my inbox, picked up Aurora, and here we are now. Both very relaxed and very much in love. Happy Anniversary Steph! I loves ya.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Concert roundup

Last night I saw Megadeth for the 4th time. I've only seen a handful of international bands this many times (Opeth and NIN are the only other 2 that spring to mind), and Megadeth continue to put on a sterling show time after time. A solid effort from the band, headlining the "festival" they started a few years ago; "Gigantour". Other bands on the bill last night included Lacuna Coil, Devildriver and Static-X. I probably won't get around to writing a review for the concert, so the basics are as follows...

It was a really diverse night. I wasn't exactly sold on the lineup prior to going (they were all good bands, but on the one bill?), but it worked exceptionally well. Lacuna Coil were good - reasonably simple music, the chick's voice is amazing (she ain't too hard to look at either). Devildriver were heavy. Kinda like Lamb of God, sped up... The crowd went apeshit for them. Static X were kinda like Ministry crossed with Rammstein crossed with Soulfly. Really punchy, a little industrial, quite a good show. Megadeth were the highlight though. Again, like last year's Gigantour, I watched all the supports and thought "Well, Megadeth better be pretty damn amazing to top what we've seen so far", and again, they did. Incredible form. Setlist (rough order, order is a bit vague in the middle);

  • Sleepwalker
  • Take No Prisoners
  • Wake Up Dead
  • Hangar 18
  • Washington Is Next
  • In My Darkest Hour
  • A Tout Le Monde (with singer from Lacuna Coil)
  • Ashes in Your Mouth (surprise - never seen live, it was incredible)
  • Gears of War
  • Tornado of Souls
  • Peace Sells
  • ...
  • Burnt Ice
  • Holy Wars

Will I see them for a 5th time next time? Based on last night, certainly.


Forgot also to blog that I saw Machinehead, Trivium (again) and Arch Enemy (again) 2 weeks ago on "The Black Crusade" tour. Machinehead were definitely the surprise and the best on the night. Plenty more tales to tell (it was Halloween, so there were a few dressed up, including the band), but the even shorter review is; was a good night :)

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Friday, November 09, 2007

Devin Townsend

Time to write about a musical hero of mine; Devin Townsend. If you're not aware of his work, or background, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin_Townsend. Essentially, the man is the brains behind a number of incredible bands, including Devin Townsend Band, Strapping Young Lad and Ocean Machine (whose album "Biomech" rates in my top 5 albums of all time). He runs his own record label (Hevy Devy), has also been a producer of a few albums (including Soilwork's fantastic "Natural Born Chaos") and guested on a few albums as well, notably Steve Vai's band record (Vai), where he was the vocalist (not bad for an exceptional guitarist, but what are you going to do when Steve Vai is the guitarist in the band - sensibly take a back seat I think). Devin has a very quirky sense of humour and has a real talent for creating soundscapes within his albums (notably Ocean Machine's "Biomech" and the album "Terria"). His latest effort ("Ziltoid the Omniscient") is essentially a heavy metal musical. Sound like a bad idea? Well, Devin hams it up as much as possible with ridiculous story lines, characters and over the top theatrics, to the point where you can't help but laugh. Of course it's a bad idea - but that's exactly why it should be completely parodied. Devin's vocals are his most outstanding talent though. Probably one of the finest metal/rock vocalists I've heard, and not afraid to give his voice a workout.

Anyway, enough of the ramble, check him out if you're a fan of "the metal".

ABC News

... is the best news going around. 7pm weeknights. I've really been getting into it. Hendo is a great presenter and they have a good mix of stories (and no sensationalism or trivial celebrity stories). Check it out. In terms of TV, I also just finished watching the second season of The IT Crowd - entertaining stuff.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Aurora shines

Over the past month or so Aurora has really come into her own, and has grown in leaps and bounds. She now uses a lot of words, and although she's hitting a stage where she is very clingy (to Mummy in particular) and a little whiny as well, she is just amazing. She now uses her name in sentences, she asks for what she wants and starts to enjoy the simple joys in life; snuggling into a lap for a story, wandering in the sunshine looking at "things", and sleep, glorious sleep. I think my favourite thing is her voluntarily holding hands for a walk - it just melts my heart. I look forward to spending my weekends with her - and tomorrow I get to look after her for the day while Steph is out. The weather is going to be great, and it's going to be a fun day (I have a few things planned). Life is good.

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Talk about an awesome poster

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Our house just got a little louder

I got a new toy last weekend, which I only really got around to playing with yesterday. Adding to my collection of neglected instruments, I now am the proud owner of a drumkit, on loan from Skogg for a while. I set it up yesterday in the end room and had a bit of a play, which was a bunch of fun. Aurora was quite enamoured by it as well, insisting on sitting on my knee while I had a play. I'm a fair way off being the next Mike Portnoy, but still, it's a fun little distraction :)

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