Thursday, March 29, 2012

Busy, but happy

You may have noticed that I haven’t had the chance to blog much lately. It wasn’t out of choice – no, I was just flat out too busy. You see, in the last three months, I have completed three MBA subjects and started a fourth, sold my flat, purchased a house, planned a wedding and organised a short trip to Hong Kong (leaving Saturday – wheeee!!). There were grand plans to make ice-creams on a fortnightly basis, but alas, they have slipped down the priority list quite significantly.
The two pieces of exciting news to come of all this are:
  • I will be eating my way around Hong Kong (for the fourth time!) as of this Saturday. Following our return, I intend to post on our culinary/shopping adventures, including a visit to the renowned T’ang Court.
  • As of late-July/August-ish, we shall be residing in our very own “grown up house”, with its very own “grown up kitchen”. This means, I will have ooooodles of bench space (hello KitchenAid!), a double oven and heaps of storage. Not to mention two open fires for some serious marshmallow “roastage”. Oh yes, there will be much food experimentation and eating!
Thank you all for sticking by me through this crazy time and do stay tuned for my culinary highlights of Hong Kong.

4 comments:

  1. How fantastic that you did buy a house! Yaaaaay!!! I want a house, too! *smile* So looking forward to you getting back to ice creams. I hope you will be able to do one here and there. and have fun in Hong Kong!!!

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    1. Yes - it was all very exciting, thanks Laura! Will definitely show off the pictures when we move in...and of course start some serious cooking again. Hope you have a lovely Easter :)

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  2. Georgia Hi! Thankyou for your comment on my blog! Doing an MBA is pretty demanding isn't it, I did my online through Curtin (5 subjects so far) and even online it is full on! And Hong Kong....Wow!!! That sounds amazing, plus it's not really far over there is it. Looking forwards to further posts, cheers, Johanna.

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    1. Hey Johanna, yes - MBAs are full on no matter what mode you choose (I attend classes). I've done nearly 13 subjects with only two to go next semester - the light is definitely at the end of the tunnel!! The flight to HK is around 9 hours and the time difference is only 2 hours - that means that even short trips there are very "doable". Will definitely keep you posted on my adventures :)

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