Spring into Shape is a series of 3 runs, one each in September, October and November. We got the promotion email because we joined the expensive The Age Run. I happily moved the email to my trash bin but Little P's eyes shined at the sight of free running T if one signed up 2 out of the 3 runs.
I am now fully convinced that she practices some sort of powerful voodoo, cos I signed up for two 10km run at one go. *gulp*
We missed the Spring Race 1 in September but did Race 2 on 27th Oct and Race 3 today.
We were late for both runs, despite a lot of buffer time were planned. I hardly see any runner in front of me, and there was no one behind me either. It almost feel like I was doing some casual runs if not for the random event organisers.
Both runs were tackled with much cursing and swearing at myself for signing up. Even more so at today's, I think I started at just a mere 3 km and even contemplated to just do the 5km (1 round). LOL.
There's no finisher medal for this run but I think there were podium medals. For a signing up fee of $70 for 2 races, we received a free Skechers technical T-shirt (that's the word they use, I don't know what it's call technical T-shirt). Upon finishing, each get a bottle of water and some Emma & Tom's Juice (poured out into cups). There were booths for free massages and a booth giving out free muesli samples to promote those healthy eating.
Clearing of booths - we were fashionably late |
Side note: Early night to roll on the bed... to curb the headache too
Mmm.. ya - Brinjal prawn is my translation. I have no idea what it the actual name.
Little P and I went to have yum cha brunch. We have a few default dishes that we usually take - egg tarts (how can one not like egg tart?), liu sha bao (ahh.. the yummy 'lava') and this brinjal prawn (in pretence that we also have vegetables in our diet). Somehow in our last yum cha session, this little morsel was nowhere to be seen. The wait staffs told us it would only be ready later, so we sat around enjoying the tea and chit chatting waiting for this dish.
Little P almost asked every wait staff who came to our table and I stopped a waiter who wanted to clear our table. :P
Side note: Melbourne Noodles Markets...
Pin and win! |
When was I going to move from Sydney to Melbourne, Melbourne Cup Day is the answer to Sydney's Bank Holiday to me. So I did not lose out on number of public holidays which is already low in days in Australia. (I know, I know, it's sad but.. got to rake it if I can)
Now that I am in Melbourne I realised there's more race days to just Melbourne Cup Day. Melbourne Cup Day is held on the first Tuesday of November, at 3pm. According to the official website, the Cup was first run on a Thursday in 1875 but changed to a Tuesday later on and has normally been run on the first Tuesday in November each year. (So there is no out of ordinary story there... and despite it would've been even more awesome if it's on a Monday, so it is a long weekend but a public holiday is better than none :P)
The race on Saturday before Melbourne Cup Day is called Victoria Derby Day, the Thursday after Melbourne Cup day is the Oaks Day and Saturday after is call Stakes Day. However only Melbourne Cup Day is the public holiday, and only around within metropolitan Melbourne and some parts other parts but not the whole Victoria. As for Bank Holiday above, it is only for those who works in banks and financial institutions.
So yes, if I am a full time blogger or being paid for this, I have failed miserably as the Cup day was held on 5th of November this year. Back to my story, one fine day Little P's company sent out an email on volunteering on race days as part of community service day. We decided to participate, both to do some community service and see what's this Melbourne Cup is about.
Pin & Win is the major annual fundraising activity conducted by the Victoria Racing Club as part of the Melbourne Cup Community Program. The volunteering work that we took part in was as a pin seller in Melbourne Cup Day in Flemington Racecourse. This year's official charity partner was SecondBite. In short, SecondBite is a charity organisation which identifies and collects surplus fresh food and distributes them to people in need.
Our shift starts at 8am in the morning and finishes at 2.30 pm. The good news was it was brilliant weather, the bad news was it was cooking hot by noon-ish despite low temperature in the morning and we were wearing a jumper on top on formal wear. On top on the jumper, we each sling a bag to keep extra pins for refill and water bottle, a small bag for our own things and an apron to keep money. Will all these 'top ups', it was a little tricky to take off the jumper in a sea of people.
We were in the middle of action at 2.30pm, with the horses getting to ready to start the race. Not by choice, but just that we were very close to the racing ground at that time.
Oh, and by the way if you have watched Pretty Woman before and remember parts of it, people do dress up for horse racing event. It is by no means cheap - women in their best dresses and fascinators while men in suits.
Oh and about that phrase, "The race that stops a nation?" It was promoted or marketed as that, which is true - a public holiday on some areas, at other areas or states, people do stop for a couple of minutes to watch the race.
Side note: Where has all the time gone?
I know it is might be a little strange to take a picture of a throat lozenge but the first time I was offered one, I was like, "Ooh, this lozenge is pretty!" LOL
So I decided to take a picture of it, and yes - still much to the amusement of my co-workers. After taking a couple of shots (got to get it right, right?) I turned and told my co-worker, "I'm not strange."
I could tell from his face that said, "Yeah, right." Guess it will take (a lot) of time to undo this.. :P
Side note: I'm back to chocolate and ice-cream season...
D has a lemon tree at home, and on off he would bring in one or two lemon to make lemon drink. So far I had drawn smiley face on his lemons and hid them, so D has a standing instruction that I am not allowed to disturb his lemons :P
He mocked my overnight oats, and as payback I've decided to draw a duckie on his lemon. :P
Why duckie? Ah - if you are familiar with this app call LINE, not too long ago, they launched a duckie sticker series - Sally. One of them is this sticker...
Sally (the duckie) is poking a caterpillar/wormie with a stick. Little P referred 'stirring' act is like Sally poking the wormie. Hence, I drew a duckie on his lemon :P
Side note: Where has the time gone!?
Grab one and paddle away! |
We made our way to Docklands on a breezy cool-ish Saturday morning early last month for our first taste in dragon boat-ing. It started with safety briefing and theory on paddling techniques, then off we went on the practical side of things - on to the water!
I placed all my faith and trust on this boat - I can't swim... |
It was fun and I really enjoyed the session, yes - despite I can't swim, gained a big bruise on my hand, near the thumb area due to my hand-eye coordination issue and sore shoulder muscle (a day after). We finished up with a morning tea, to replenish energy used! ^^
Side note: Headless pimple :(
That's banana - not butter :P |
As a counter measure, I started eating overnight oats. I thought it was rather neat to store the oats in a jar but it appears that none of my co-workers share my opinion. My manager said he had to get me a bowl some time and one of my co-worker, D decided to bring it to a whole new level. He made an announcement to the whole team to come and have a look at my weird eating habits. = ="
Side note: Opps - that's a little long for this series ;p