WARNING – This post contains pictures of the human being in the natural form. It may offend some people.
Saturday 24th June
The day was perfectly planned by the birthday girl. It was one of the best days I’ve ever experienced. Thank you and happy 21st my little booger!

The day started with 10 excited girls trekking to Kings Cross for their first life-drawing class. Nervous but thrilled they arrived and climbed what seemed like a dodgy stairway to a warm and cosy studio with walls decorated with framed artwork. The girls listened carefully to the instructions given to them; they put aprons on, sat in their positions and held their professional pencils whilst silently anticipating the arrival of the male model.
They were sipping champagne whilst chatting amongst themselves, then suddenly the male model appears wearing nothing at all. No introduction, no towel... NOTHING at all! and poses arching his shoulders back and prominently displaying his privates. At this point what did you expect a room full of 21 year old girls to do? I felt sorry for Phillip as his little member had shrunk due to the cold/embarrassment.
Half an hour later the girls relaxed, and finally appreciated the stick figure/marshmallows/outlining figures they were drawing that some people might classify as art. There were some amazing artwork drawn and all the girls took home their drawings as a memory. I'm going to frame one of my crappy pieces... you must ask me to show you the next itme you are over!

Don't worry.. the girls are still wearing their aprons!

Meet our model Phillip.. he is a full time accountant!
"Teppanyaki"
Ten very hungry girls then headed to Chinatown and caught/threw/dropped their food in their bowls/over their head/and on their faces, or all of the above. The chef was amazing and his prawn peeling skills had us all amazed. Best meal ever!

Kay showing off her catching skills

Throwing egg at the speed of light

Our farewell message from the Chef... awwwww.....
"I will survive"
We sang, we shouted, we danced... and had the time of our lives! we also lost our voices.. 

Lill and Leanne performing one of their "moves"

Kay singing her heart out to "I will survive!"

The ALICE's

WE YOU KARYNNE! Looking forward to our trip to the Hunter Valley!
Lastly, some Russell photography for you all to admire..

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