Sunday, August 13, 2006

Taking the family unit around town

Dad, Steve, and I in front of the quadrangle building at my uni.

All of us posing with an aboriginal aussie performer who, actually, just came back from touring in Canada. Dad and Steven are holding his two digiridus.

Tourist photo #1.

Tourist photo #2. That's a part of the downtown area in the background.

Steven checking out mom's old classmate's daughter during a friendly soccer game in the park. Talk to him for more info.

6 comments:

julie anna said...

Oh Steven. Why am I not surprised? Looks like your family's having a good time! Hope you're enjoying their company!

Zed said...

Haha...he wasn't really staring at her during the whole game. I just strategically took photos to make it look like he was all into her...haha...typical older sister meddling.

g. mango said...

oh steven, indeed. he is such a fickle boy. first he loves my sister, then he loves that girl from courtnay, now he loves yet another girl.

your brother is such a player. ;)

i am glad that you were enjoying your family. my fam is coming here next week, so i will be going through the same emotions that you are feeling now.

and also, taking pretty much the same photos.

Zed said...

Haha...I think he still likes your sister. Ya it's been fun times with the family unit. I'm so excited for you though! Where are you gonna take them? Suggestions: capilano bridge, granville island, canada place, one of the many mountains, and general hanging out on the drive. Let me know how it goes. They'll have a blast.

Anonymous said...

Zen zen zen!!! what are these digiridus?? it's "The didgeridoo (or didjeridu)" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didgeridoos) man. jeeeeez been here for 8-9 months and can't get your strayan ing-lish right yet. farken aye my strayan lessons just 'aven't sat right on ya noggin 'ave they?

but enough of that nonsense. what is this downtown sydney stuff? sydney doesn't have a downtown dammit. we have town but no down of it. weird american english stuff. wait wait wait sorrrryyy canuk english, or yeah whatever.

Zed said...

I hate you. Get out of my blog.

Sydney so DOES have a downtown. You just don't know what 'downtown' means.