Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Less than a week till I go!

Today I finally received my timetable at work, which enables me to write my 42 relief lessons I need to prepare before I head off to Thailand this weekend!

The thing is it's not just writing 42 lesson plans, it's also preparing them, so photocopying, creating activities etc! Today I got one of the five classes written for the two weeks. Given the Year 11s come tomorrow, it's going to be a super busy week!

I managed to raise about $1500 for the trip, which is a fantastic effort and I'm so grateful for the friends and family I have. The only item left to sell is a LeBron James NBA jersey that was donated to me by a friend who received it as part of a package when he went to see Miami V Boston in the NBA playoffs.

For those living in Australia, it's worth bidding on! The link is below:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/140691903437?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

With two and a half days to go it only has one bid and five watchers, but I'm sure it will go for a lot more than $30! I'm expecting at least $100, if not more.

So I have had my Hep A and Typhoid shots and purchased my malaria tablets. My aunty Rhonda has made me a Survival Kit to take with me. For those who are curious, it contains the following items, listed with some funny comments to go with it:

Tiger Balm - for protection against Tigers!
Hydralite Pills - for dehydration if insufficient beer.
Paw Paw Ointment - to guard against pawpaw overdose.
Bushman + - repels for hours.
Zinc stick lip balm - in case of sun attack.
Sunscreen - protect from sun attack.
Jellybeans - to keep energy levels up.

Okay, so after a couple of jokes she suddenly got serious! I guess that attacking sun is no laughing matter!

So in less than a week, I'll be in Korat, Thailand! I could really do with some words of encouragement so please feel free to leave a comment this time.

Here is a map showing where Korat is, in relation to Bangkok and other cities/towns in Thailand.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Saturday's Wine Tour Fundraiser

The big event was finally here...the Swan Valley Wine Tour, which was organised by myself and my mate Neil.

In the morning, Neil and his wife Annette arrived at 9am to pick me up. All we needed to do was pack the prizes and the art work and make a stop at Woolworths to pick up the food and drinks and grab some ice. Seemed simple and I was confident we would get to Burswood to where the bus was picking us up from, by 10am.

As it turned out, the morning was very stressful! Woolworths put the wrong bar codes on our platter selections and it ended up taking about 15 minutes to sort out. By then, we were under pressure to get to Burswood on time, and when we found roadworks on Albany Highway it became apparent that we would be late.

We arrived at Burswood at 10.15am and packed the bus. A head count revealed there were two people missing! It was an old work colleague and friend, Briohny, and her partner that were absent. I attempted to call her, twice, but each time it went to message bank. At this point my stress levels were really rising! I left a message saying to meet us at the first stop, Houghton Winery, because we really needed to make a move!
As it turns out, Briohny, who was almost struck by lightning the day before, forgot all about my wine tour!

Once the bus was leaving, I knew it was time to just relax and enjoy the day. We arrived at Houghton winery where a private tasting had been arranged.

The good thing about Houghton is they allowed us to taste their premium wines...in places like the Barossa in South Australia, this is normal practice, but in the Swan Valley there is more emphasis on promoting the more affordable wines due to these being the ones most people buy.

Next stop was Oakover Wines, which produce a lot of easy to drink wines. The group sat in a semi circle and enjoyed the wine tasting. The host, who had spent the early hours of the morning cleaning up the area due to flooding that occurred on Friday, had one wine covered up and guests were asked to guess what type of wine it was...I guessed correctly, it was a Cabernet Merlot.

For lunch, we stopped at Maali Park, which was suggested to me by Swan Valley Tourism! Not a good choice but fortunately the platters of mini croissants with ham and cheese, roasted chicken, lavish gourmet rolls and a meat and cheese platter made up for it.

At lunch we held two raffles, one was a $5 raffle for a stretched canvas original painting, titled 'Just a Moment'. We raised $105 for this piece and my mum actually won the prize, but gave it to Annette as a gift :)
The $1 raffle which had several prizes, went very well. We raised $110, selling 110 raffle tickets in the space of about ten minutes!

In addition to the $215 raised from the raffles, I was able to make a further $325 from proceeds of the event. That is a total of $540 raised from the wine tour, which is a great effort.

After lunch, we visited Wild Swan Distillery where some of us tasted the spirits on offer. My favourite turned out to be the chilli vodka, which had a kick but wasn't too hot! Some of the guests discovered ice cream for sale next door!

Our final stop was Sandalford Estate Winery, which was a lot of fun. Here, the host allows you to taste from the bottles till you are done! It's not a case of them putting a tiny tasting in your glass and then moving on to the next. Sandalford also arranges for cheese to be put out and the host only speaks at the start - he was really entertaining too, showing us a couple of awesome items for sale, including a port glass which has a glass straw attached, as you pour the port it comes up through the straw for you to consume. Mum bought me two of those.

As an engagement present to Brianna and Cheyne, I also shouted them a bottle of wine.

Here are some photos from the day:








To cap the day off, I went to the WACA and watched the Scorchers win the semi-final of the T20 Big Bash against Shane Warne's Melbourne Stars.

Overall, the day was a success and I'm grateful to everyone who attended and made the day possible.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Thank you

A big thank you to David's mother for donating towards the Mission Trip.

Her generosity will enable the five of us who are on this mission to take out Tom and Tuu for dinner. Tom and Tuu are the missionaries who we are assisting with the building project. Can't wait to report back on this trip.

Tomorrow is the wine tour, I am really looking forward to this. Should be a great day.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

God given talent!

The amazing thing about this journey so far is that I'm having people help me who I have never met. A young, talented artist by the name of Reece Henry is the latest to help me with my Mission Trip.
Living in the 'small world' that is known as Perth, it turns out that Reece is cousin's with a friend of mine, Kurt. He also knows other people who I have taught, gone to school with, or just met at some point in my life.
An ex-student and the man behind the legendary Facebook chill out page, Soul Canvas, David, approached Reece about coming up with some art work as a donation for my Mission Trip. I had seen some of the art work on the Soul Canvas photo album and was amazed at the talent we have here.
Reece has donated a piece called 'Just a Moment', which is all about focusing on relaxing, being peaceful and taking time out, having some 'me time'.
Below is a copy of the art work...






I will be having an exclusive raffle for this art work, with only 25 tickets going on sale at $5 each. That means that you have a 1/25 chance to win! While the winner will be announced at Saturday's wine tour, tickets can be bought by anyone who is keen to win, up until the 25th ticket is sold.

If you aren't attending the wine tour but would like to buy a ticket, please contact me on my email address: lyricsbymurray@hotmail.com to arrange purchasing a ticket or two. For Soul Canvas fans I am seeing David on Friday afternoon so you can give him the money to pass on to me if you'd like a ticket.


Whether you win or lose, you're helping me get to Thailand where I'm going to be spending a lot of time digging, so it's worth the donation!

Digging, digging, digging, kinda reminds me of a book I read and film I watched called Holes! Anyone remember that movie?!



Well that will be me next month, digging holes!

All for an awesome cause!

God bless.