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So back to a few weeks ago and Christina's hen's day at the races. Great fun! (Thanks to Clare for the use of her photos from the day.)

When we received the invite, Clare mentioned that she'd never been to the races before. I gave her the run down of a typical day at the races - dress pretty, drink champagne and bitch about what other women are wearing. And that's pretty much what we did. I'm always surprised by how much fun it is!
go horsies!

Chris was assigned dares during the day which were designed to embarrass her as much as possible. For example, at one point she had to stand up and yell "I'm not wearing any knickers" to everyone in the stands. Hillarious! I'm so glad that I've had my Hen's party already because I wouldn't want anyone getting any ideas.

dare: asking for marriage advice dare: kiss a spice girl dare: photos with cops dare: karma sutra positions dare: kiss a spice girl

Most people go to the races to put a bet on but it has never been one of my chief pursuits at the races (see above - dress, drink, bitch). When we do bet, it's usually for silly reasons. Last time we went to the races we bet on a horse called Stella just so we could yell Steeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeellllaaaaaaaa (a la Streetcar Named Desire) as it ran the track.

This time, I bet on a horse called Jessicabeel (for what I hope are obvious reasons). It won! hurrah! It won at quite good odds too so I walked away with $40 after an initial outlay of $5. It was enough to pay for most of my champagne on the day and it gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside (both the win and the champagne). To win on Saturday you had to bet on a horse named after you. In the next race, Natalie bet on a horse called Speedy Natalie and it also won!
Jess and Jessicabeel

So that's going to be my theory when I next head to the races. Only bet on horses named after me!
go horsies!

Addendum: Andrew mentioned that I'd won with a bet on Jessicabeel to his friend Steve. When Steve went to the races the next weekend he also bet on Jessicabeel and won. He won $70! So, obviously you should just bet on Jessicabeel. The horse is a winner.

More photos (slideshow) on Clare's Flickr.

jess - 11th May 2010, 12:50 tags: christina hens wedding mulukin races


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Last weekend Christina and Adam were married in a beautiful ceremony on a beautiful day at Little Manly Reserve. Christina's mum officiated so she was able to speak sincerely and from the heart. It was one of the most personal and moving ceremonies that I've attended.

It was also a very relaxed wedding. Adam and Chris only set the date for the wedding a month or so ago. (I imagine the lead-up to the event wasn't so relaxed though. Poor Chris.) It's the first wedding I've been to where Thai was served for dinner. Not only Thai, but "shared plates in the middle of the table and serve yourself" style Thai. It was awesome (and so was the masaman curry... soooo good.) There was no DJ or live band, just an iPod loaded with Chris and Adam's favourite tunes hooked up to a speaker and set on random. It was enough for me! I spent the usual amount of time on the dance floor (most of the evening).

So it proves you don't need three course meals or fancy eight piece bands to have a great wedding. You just need love baby! (awwww)
bride's entrance signing the register Wave to the crowds
yehaw! cutting the cake first dance


More photos (slideshow) on Flickr.

jess - 22nd Apr 2010, 16:09 tags: wedding adam christina mulukin


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Last weekend it was Christina's turn to celebrate her last days as a single woman. For her hen's celebration we headed to the David Jones Australian Derby Day at Randwick race courses. Unfortunately, our point and shoot gave up the ghost a few weeks ago so I wasn't able to take any photos during the day. So, the photos from the day will be forthcoming.

I can show you what I baked for the day though. I baked caramel mud(cup)cakes and topped them with dark chocolate icing. I decorated them in a Looooooooove theme. I took photos of my cupcake creations before leaving the house which was a good idea because once packed in my rolly esky, they got bounced around a bit on the journey. Oops! They didn't look quite this good when I brought them out at dessert time. They tasted just as good though!

Cupcakes: A hearts C
Cupcakes: A hearts C


jess - 15th Apr 2010, 09:37 tags: baking cupcakes adam christina wedding hens food


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