Had an amazing and memorable Christmas dinner at cousin’s place in Bundoora with many relatives who were in town for graduations. No photos here, but the menu consisted of a roasted turkey, kurobuta ham and miscellaneous other scrumptious food.
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Have another hour or so to type this post out, as I take advantage of the loophole that this website is hosted on a US server based on Malaysian time. So when I post this, it’s still sitting on a 2009 time stamp. It’s 2010 where I’m sitting here now but I’ll borrow whatever time I have left to get this done.
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I think 2009 really went out with a bang. The big bang was me and Vyanne finally finding a house and having an offer accepted for it. Buying houses is not fun, and I was already resigned to the fact that I’d have to continue looking for something next year. Vyanne spotted something online, we had a look, I brought some relatives to have a view, and they thought its was good, had a few other opinions, and we put in the offer. Haggled back and forth with the agent representing the owners for a few hours on Boxing Day and after much deliberation on their end, they decided to accept the offer.
I’m not reading too much into how it will affect the way I spend money in the future. I’ve always tried to be prudent with money, spending on the occasional gadget and food, but otherwise I try to use it sparingly. Had the habit of taking a chunk of salary out to put into savings, but I’ve always been a little creative with how I’ve done that, as sometimes I put in more, and sometimes less, due to the timing of bills and other items, so putting in a fortnightly mortgage payment might be a little more tricky. Will just need to have a savings buffer to handle any emergency situations.
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So what shall I remember 2009 for? This time last year I was stuck on Kangaroo Island while touring Adelaide. Just had a BBQ with a close friend and his wife, watching the Sydney fireworks on TV as it was raining and nature was having its own light and sound show. You could see the lightning and hear the thunder, something not often seen in Melbourne weather.
Adelaide aside, went to Sydney, Mildura, Beechworth and Taiwan. Some fantastic trips that Vyanne has planned, and I know I’ve been bad at it, but I’d like to be able to organise some trips for 2010. Was never very good at it due to the need to plan months in advance to get reservations for restaurants and hotels.
Did a good amount of travelling and would like to be able to do more of the same in 2010.
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Work was ok. Learned quite a bit on financial reporting and management accounting. There is a diverse number of topics to learn in my current job, but I wish for the pace to be quicker at times. Put my foot forward and signed up for the CPA program. Just need to get the membership sorted out and I should be enrolling for a paper or two this year. Hopefully I can sort that out in early January.
At least with my current job, I have a little more time to invest in studying, so hopefully I can get the CPA out of the way by the end of 2011. It’s a little frightening to be thinking so far ahead.
No major plans for my career in 2010, but one never knows how these things turn out. Will just pray for the best and come what may.
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I reckon I have too many hobbies. Coffee at least is a consumable, and it’s still cheaper to make your own drinks than to fork out $3 for a decent coffee in a cafe. Heh, it’s more economical to not be a coffee drinker but those who don’t have no idea what flavours they are missing.
Took less photos this year than I did last year. Well, the quantity has fallen but the quality has improved a bit. Acquired some nice lenses along the way and I’m starting to have a greater appreciation for the different types of work out there. Off camera lighting equipment and techniques is like gourmet French cooking. It can be simple yet offer the most savoury results. Yum. Need to learn how to use off camera lighting to spruce up an image outdoors in 2010.
I’ve become slightly envious of the wedding photographers I follow. Some of them have improved their craft over the year, from my perspective anyway. I’m envious that they can devote the time they do to their craft, to create an impression on the soul. Still have doubts that I’m cut out for this kind of work and I’m not getting any younger. If I do go into this field, it will be a leap of faith.
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Nothing to want for 2010. The idea of paying off a mortgage dampens the spirit to acquire anything else. Heh, not thinking too much about it. Google is releasing the Nexus One early in January, and it seems quite tempting as an iPhone alternative. However, the only reason the iPhone trumps everything else is because of its UI consistency and the gazillion apps available to it now. One could argue that you have many apps for an Android phone as well, but it’s just like Linux and the open source community, there is quantity but not the quality of a paid application. I’m happy to pay a couple of dollars here and there for a quality app and this is where Apple shines.
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Well, 2010 is going to be like 2007, full of unknowns. Moving to a new environment with new surroundings, it’s a little daunting but one has to move forward in life to give a fresh perspective on things. Only when things move forward, does one grow and not remain stagnant.
Heh, goodbye 2009, hello 2010.
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