Friday, July 17, 2009

More visitors!

My friend Andre and his friend Clara visited me the weekend of July 4 and were also the first to ride in my "new" used car and stay over at my Surry Hills apartment!

While I would have loved a convertible to drive around sunny Sydney, with the wise advice from my brother who said I was better off getting a car that had fewer miles and more "life" left in it, I am the proud new owner of a very reliable silver Toyota Corolla.

And with this more "cost effective" purchase, I'll have that much more to spend on travelling around Australia and New Zealand (oh and Fiji, Thailand, China and Hong Kong are also on the list).

Back to these brave souls who let me drive them around the city to check out the sights! Of course no visit is complete without the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House but we also checked out Manly Beach and the Sydney Fish Market too!



Beautiful Sunset!

Yesterday, my Cisco colleague George came by my cube and pointed out this beautiful sunset from the window of our North Sydney office! I grabbed my FlipVideo and captured it for you all!





Thorpe Took Home 5 Medals in 2000 from This Pool

Ian "Thorpedo" Thorpe took home five medals in the 2000 Summer Olympics from swimming in the famous Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center pool and after participating in the New South Wales Relay Championships I can attest that it is a very "fast" pool!


On June 21, along with 34 other swimmers from North Sydney Masters, I swam in 5 relay events as part of a relay carnival with all the Master Swim Clubs from across New South Wales:


1. 400 Freestyle (100x4 females - Linda 1:33.69)

2. 100 Freestyle (25x4 mixed male/female, Linda 35:25)

3. 100 Medley Relay (25 of each stroke x4 mixed male/female - I swam breast 40:51)

4. 200 Freestyle (50x4 mixed male/female - I swam the first leg with a time of 40.86)

5. 100 Medley Relay (25 of each stroke x 4 female, I swam breast 41:12)


Note: I'm not sure if all these times are correct as being a relay I don't think they provide splits so I may be reading the Website with the results incorrectly.


This being the very first time I swam where there were time keepers, touchpads, judges and RULES (e.g., not leaving starting block until the swimmer touches, no movement at all once the whistle blows and the official says "swimmers take your mark") I was very nervous!


Now looking back, I realize it was the best way to start "indoor competive" swimming . All the races were relays so it was very team oriented and everyone was very supportive. And everyone had a great attitude about just trying your best and having fun. I had a terrific time!


The North Sydney Masters team took a very respectable 3rd place and of particular note - Gillian achieved a new national record in the 50 freestyle (women 30-34) with 27.86 seconds. And Melissa Beames broke the state record in the 25 backstroke (women 25-29).


Melissa's record breaking 25 backstroke was the first leg of my fifth relay event which means that I had the honor of jumping in the pool to swim 25 breast right after her. And with such a great start our team took first place for the 100 Medley relay for women 120+.


First Place (20 points, 1:11.87)

Team North Sydney
Melissa Beames
Linda Horiuchi (41.12)
Rachel Fox
Ann Austin


Second Place - Team Cook & Phillip (1:13.17)


Third Place - Team Blacktown City (1:19.94)


Thanks to James, a fellow swimmer, for taking some pictures of me competing in my first (of many more I hope) North Sydney Masters swimming events.





Sydney is 29th Safest City in the World

How is it that I'm in the 29th safest city in the world (no US cities are even in the top 50) according to Mercer's 2008 survey and my purse gets snatched!


Well, this is the reason why you haven't seen many posts for a while. In early June my purse was stolen - including my FlipVideo - while I was at a Text 100 networking function.

While it was a huge pain to cancel all my credit cards, I was thankfully able to get everything back in order fairly quickly. It's thanks to the kindness and caring of the wonderful folks at Text 100 who helped me out that evening that I'm still very happy I moved here to Sydney. No second thoughts at all!