"The House"

"The House"

Australia

"The trees retained their leaves, and shed their bark instead, the swans were black, the eagles white, the bees were stingless, some mammals had pockets, others laid eggs, it was warmest on the hills and coolest in the valleys, even the blackberries were red."
J Martin 1830s

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Our First Visitor


Can you guess? Yes it was Chewy, who bit the bullet, put up with the jet lag and all to entertain our kids for a few days. He even managed to find time to head to a wedding. He must be mad to come to Oz for a week.

Chewy's visit signalled a bit of a turning point for Howard and me, it confirmed that we really have moved to the other side of the world, and its not just a long holiday. It also made us realise that we might need to work on our social life!

Monday, February 15, 2010

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We have been in Australia for a month now, and so much has happened in that time, although a lot of it quite mundane. Despite coming to a first world country and having access to every technological advance, there seems to be a huge amount of red tape. Not quite to the point of forms in triplicate, but nearly.

Renting a house for instance, is quite different from in the UK. Viewings for each property take place during a 15 minute period usually on a saturday. So having spent a few days organising our itinery, we ended up having to rally drive around Sydney practically running into and out of houses.

Some of the houses we saw were amazing, they didn't seem to have had any maintence performed for about 10 years, with rotting wood, peeling paint, and wallpaper from the 50s.

Once you have seen somewhere you like, you have to put in an application, including getting referrees to sign the form. Of course there is a deadline for this, which seemed to be about 12 hours prior to the viewing (or that was just how it felt), and not knowing many people here didn't help.

After a couple of knock backs (why weren't we suitable tennants, have they met our children?), we managed to sneak in a Thursday viewing and pip another family to the post. Thank god, I don't think any of us were looking forward to another weekend of house viewing.

We have fallen on our feet, its much nicer than our house in Bristol. 3 bedroom house with a bit of character, but most importantly a granny annex, swimming pool and play area. The slight down side is we are occassionally right under the flight path of planes landing at kingsford Smith airport.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Evan's first birthday


Hooray, Evan is one, we survived the first year!

Its been amazing travelling around with a blue eyed boy. Women all over coo and drool over him, especially if they are from the Far East. Strangers take his photo, and ask how old he is. He's still at that age where he has a big smile and a wave for most people. What a pity that this easy charm may not last. Its not nice to think of your beautiful baby as a spotty greasy teenager with the social skills of a crocodile, but it may happen.

We managed to rustle together a few other one year olds from the mother's group we have gatecrashed. They were amazing, coming round with food and pressies, even people we hadn't met before. The party was more for Carys' benefit. She kindly offered to open any gifts, and test any toys. Having said that she is pretty good at singing happy birthday. Evan was quite happy to sit back and observe, although he wasn't taking a back seat when the cake came out.