



Greetings All!!!! Hope this finds each and every one of you happy, healthy and enjoying the silly season. I can’t actually believe Christmas is almost here the time has flown since I left BDO it only seems like yesterday I was punching the journals out at 563 Bourke Street.
I will fill you in a little bit on what has been happening with me in the last few months, for those of you who have been in touch, or who are too busy or simply can be stuffed reading on Merry Christmas and all the best for a happy and successful 2007.
Life on the home front has also been very different for me – Dom and I living together alone for the first time. While we are still a long way off getting the 2.3 kids, the commodore and the trailer I am proud to report we do have a picket fence and I have been fulfilling my domestic duties cooking, cleaning and washing as Dom has been working some unbelievable hours for the last 6 months leaving for the office around 5am and returning after 7 most nights. That being said, he really loves his position and is doing well in his role so I can’t complain. We are both enjoying the house and look forward to developing the garden a lot more and planting our vegie patch. We live in a little community about 10 minutes from Wodonga and have joined the local tennis club there playing social tennis on Friday nights when nothing else clashes with it.
Finally, we celebrated our wedding on November the 11th We had an absolute ball but the day just went far too quick. I think we should be like the cultures that celebrate for a week. Mum had to drag us out of there as the band had gone overtime. All in all it was better than we ever could have imagined. After the wedding we headed to Hamilton Island for a week and then Port Douglas for our honeymoon. Both were great we did all the typical activities – snorkelling on the reef, sailing, the Daintree and of course far too much eating and drinking.
We have our Christmas party today, a luncheon at the S, S, & A club – some you who did who were on the Goulburn audits may have been there. Then I am on leave until the 3rd of January. Dom and I are heading to Mt Martha on Friday for the duration of the holidays – so we are looking forward to some good beach weather.
I hope you all have a great Christmas – eat plenty, be merry and enjoy the good company of family and friends. All the best for the New Year – hope 2007 is a wonderful year for you. I hope to come to Melbourne on a Friday soon to catch up and perhaps have a lunchtime drink (if you still do that).
Thinking of you all often – if any of you are on audit’s up this way let me know so we can put on a BBQ.
From Kerrie.