This is our Blog, the highs and hopefully not too many lows of our journey and experiences of moving from England to Australia







Sunday, December 27, 2009

Our first Aussie Christmas

Jacob had his Christmas Concert at Cowarra Park Pre school today. It was lovely.





Jacob putting Santa and the reindeer's drinks and snacks out after he had sprinkled the magic dust and oats out on the lawn!
It's just got to be done!!! Christmas morning on the beach while the turkey is cooking. And of course..........champers!!





















We had a lovely Christmas. The kids were up early of course!!! Rach and I spent most of Chrismas Eve assembling a 13t trampolene outside without Jacob knowing. Nanny did a splendid job of occupying him!! The presents were open by 7am!!

We went down to the beach to meet Will, Mel, Jackob and Charlie and also Mel's Parents Steve and Joy. It was a lovely morning. I had a dip in the sea with Will.

Rachel's Mum said that she would do the Christmas dinner......little did she know how hot it was going to be!! She was roasting!!! Next year will definately be a barbie!!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Our first visitor from the UK


My Mum arrived at the end of November and it was so great to see her. Lots of catching up to do!! We've been speaking on the phone or on skype, but it's so great to see her in the flesh!! She's here until the end of January, so we've got lots to show her.

It was Mum's 70th Birthday while she was here, so I took her on a whale watching trip. There was only 3 of us on the jet boat and it was amazing!! We didn't see any whales, but lots of dolphins.

We've been to Timbertown, Billabong Wildlife Park, on a sunset cruise on the Chinese Junk, lots of day trips with a picnic at the weekend.



Mum absolutley loved all the fish and meat here, we had loads of barbies at home and at the free BBQ areas around.


Mum had a great time with the kids, she'd obviously missed them loads and spoilt them rotten. Jacob kept her entertained playing the Wii, reading books and plaing games.


Jessie was very young when we left the UK but from the minute mum walked through the door it was as though they hadn't been apart.
We tried to show mum as much as we could while she was here. She admitted she expected Australia to be a bit baron and was shocked how green it was. We took her to a couple of national parks, waterfalls and numerous different beaches.
The time passed so quickly while mum was here and soon Nigel was taking her down to Sydney for her flight back home.













Mel, Mum, Me and Joy (Mel's Mum) taken at Christmas.














Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Moving in..........

This has got to be the longest wait ever to move in to a house!!! The settlement date has changed so many times!! It's now the 17th November. Luckily, that's a day that Jacob's at pre school, so we'll only have Jessie that day. Mel has said that she'll look after her if we need her to, which is great. All packed up again!!!!!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Buying our house

We decided that we had had enough of renting and started looking for a house to buy. Rach fell in love with a house near town, it's in a quiet cul-de-sac, with a nice sized garden and it's next to a reserve. We put an offer in, which has been accepted, so we're just waiting on a settlement date. The agent for our rental property have managed to get a couple in to take over the rent for us, so at least it won't be empty.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Making friends



Nige came home from work with a phone number....."Hmmmmmmmmm" I thought! It turns out that he's been to a house carrying out repairs on air conditioning and the family living there have just moved to Port from Perth. They have 2 children of a similar age to ours, so we went round to all meet them on. They're Will, Mel, Jakob and Charlie. Will's originally from the UK and Mel from Victoria. The kids had a lovely time playing and we had a good old chat. The kids and I are going to a play group in town with Mel, Jakob and Charlie.


We've had lots of get togethers with Will and Mel and have become good friends.




Sunday, September 13, 2009

Our furniture finally arrives

This has got to have been the longest 3 months ever!!!! Our possessions were packed and shipped from the UK in June and today feels like all our Christmases rolled in to one!! At last we'll sleep in comfort and be able to sit on a proper settee and then there's my pride and joy........my Golden Special Lambretta!! I've got to take it for a spin!!


It's such a great feeling having all our stuff around us.

Friday, July 3, 2009

The start of our new life in Port Macquarie

We had booked a cabin on a site in Port Macquarie for 2 weeks. It was a 1 bedroomed 4 birth shoebox!! But it suited us for what we needed! We started buying bits and pieces and also looking for somewhere to rent after the 2 weeks. We really liked Bonny Hills which is on the coast, so we had a look and there was a house for rent that was a stones throw from the beach so we took it. We moved in on the 17th July.



The 4x4 we bought had a small problem that Nige found out to our peril!! Although the dashboard light stated it was in low range 4 wheel drive, it wasn't!! Nige decided to take it on the beach and guess what. WE GOT STUCK. I had some fab pictures of everyone trying to dig us out, but they were magically deleted!

Luckily the tide was going out but it was very scary and we were stuck on a stranded beach for over two hours until the emergency service rescued us. Luckily we had packed an esky full of food, so the kids were occupied while Nige hitched a lift into town to get help!

Nige started work and I was dreading being on my own, but it was great, I found my way around town and loved it.

We spoke to our Mum's regularly on the phone while we didn't have an internet connection.

We moved in to our rental house with our limited furniture!! The guys at Nigel's work gave us a fridge and a futon to sleep on and we borrowed a TV. We sat on camp chairs in the living room and used to fight over the beanbag we had bought!! Our first weekend, we went to buy a barbeque and an outdoor 7 seater table and chairs (which we used inside!!)







I freaked out one day when I saw the head of a blue tongued lizard poking out from the slab at the front of the house!! It looked like a snake!! So what do I do???? I call Nige in a bit of a fit!!! Eventually the "thing" came out and I was so relieved that it was a lizard!!! My friend Tara told me that they're good because they eat the redbacks!!! So he could stay!

Talking about redbacks.......


This female redback was a resident in the garage. (Not for long though!)




On the 20th July 2009, Jessie celebrated her 1st Birthday. She had some lovely prezzies and cards from our friends in the UK and her Nanny's.

It was very strange being in the Winter in July. We had such lovely hot days. Weekends we would explore the areas around us, go to the beach and parks. I started going for long brisk walks on the beach which was fab.

Jacob started at a pre school not far called Cowarra Park. He went on a Monday and Thursday. The staff there was brilliant and Jacob settled in very well.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Monday, June 29, 2009

Leaving England

Our Good Luck banner made by our great mate Donna

Our last night in Dormer Cottage was great fun!! Well, it actually started quite early on in the afternoon at the beer garden of The Chequers Pub over the road (very handy indeed!!) Our friends had met us over there and then they came back to the house. It was fab! It went on long in to the night!



The next day was hectic to say the least! Jacob's play school was holding a leaving party for him, so Nige had already been to pick up his Mum to spend the day with us and then he dropped Jacob off and carried on into Worcester to buy some trainers!! Can you believe it??!! So I carried on at home working off my "to do" list with a severe hangover!!!



We all went to Jacob's party which was lovely. They made a real fuss of him.




Our friends Neil, Steve and Sue helped immensly by taking stuff that we didn't need to the tip. We were so grateful. The dreaded time came to take the keys over the the village store for them to pass on to the tenants. I couldn't speak! Great, some would say! Dave, Gill, Anneke and Neil came to take us to the airport. It was a very strange feeling driving away from our lovely house, our lovely life. I know that Nige was thinking the same as me.....are we doing the right thing?

We arrived at Birmingham airport and checked in our luggage which was overweight by 30kg! We'd already spent hours swapping things around to make them even weights!! The Manager came over to help and offered to pay half the amount, so we ended up paying £240.00!! We had a leaving comittee waiting for us (I reckon they were just making sure that we actually went!!) We had my Mum, Auntie Lyn, Uncle John there along with Nigel's Mum, Dave, Gill, Anneke and Neil. It all of a sudden seemed real!!!!

Saying bye to everyone was horrible and it was the worst part by far. I remember walking off up the corridor and kept looking back waving and then round the corner and they were gone. I was sobbing and I think I saw a little tear in Nigel's eye! I was still blubbing when we went through security. I looked like a mad woman, but I really didn't care!

We flew from Birmingham to Dubai and then Dubai to Bangkok. As we got off the plane at Bangkok, Jacob developed a really high temperature, so I dosed him up with Calpol and we continued through the airport following everyone else to queue up again to board the plane. As soon as we got on the plane he was sick! So a doctor was called on the plane with other medical staff and he was taken to the front of the plane. Meanwhile the people around us started putting their masks on. We felt like "the unclean"! After an AUD$80 bill, 3 lots of medication and a 2 hour delay we set off. They didn't know what it was, so they gave us meds to cover everything! They said that if he wasn't any better upon arrival at Sydney, we would have to go straight to the hospital!! Great!! What a start to our new life in Australia! We had the air blowers on him to keep him cool and kept giving him water. After the 10 hour flight, he had eaten some food and was looking better. We had to fill out a form to say that he'd been poorly on board and received medical attention, but the guys at Sydney airport were not interested. We flew straight through immigration and passport control and within no time at all we were outside in the glorious sunshine waiting for a cab!


Sunday, March 1, 2009

The Job Offer

To validate our shiny new Visa we had to set foot in Oz within one year of the medicals, so we decided to make another holiday/reccie trip for two weeks April 2009.


A few weeks before we were going, I managed to crash the car on the way to my Mom's house! Some silly cow pulled out on a main road in front of us, so I swerved to avoid her and hit the car head on coming the other way! It had been raining and there was a lot of traffic, so it was fairly slow, but we still skidded and ended up in the middle of the road! We were towed back home and the car was in a very sorry state!!










After about 6 weeks, we had it back

We landed in Brisbane, picked up our upgraded camper and spent a few days meeting with friends made through British Expats in Capalaba and Morayfield. We travelled up the coast as far as Maroochydore and then back down to Sydney and home.

We liked Brisbane very much and were keen to pick it as our preferred destination. I had popped into a company and they seemed pretty positive regarding employment opportunities. However on the drive to Sydney, we passed through Port Macquarie. There are some beautiful places in Australia, I have seen a fair part of the place following the visits I have made but as we drove into Port, we were both in agreement "This was a nice place."










We stopped for the night in a holiday park, we were pushed for time so only had one night to spare. On the way out of town the next day, I picked up the local Yellow Pages and looked under "Air conditioning" companies. I entered the first one into the Sat Nav and drove there. After an hours impromptu interview I exited the building with a job offer.

We returned to England a few days later and waited for the confirmation email.
The email arrived a couple of weeks later, we had SEVEN weeks to return.

So...... The house was up for sale but not going anywhere fast and It was also too high maintenance for rental. We had a car and a hot tub to sell and two lambrettas in the garage. The house needed lots of finishing, garden needed work and then just the little matter of getting all our possessions sent to Oz. Sh...t how the hell are we going to do this??

My plan was to do as much as I could in the seven weeks and to come out on my own, leaving Rach and the kids to finish off and come out when they could. I still had to hold down a job which I did until one week to go and only had one day off which I used to help with the shippers.

It took three weeks to sort the garden alone.







I managed to get the local builder to flatten the ground and then Rach and I turfed the garden when the rain stopped. We sold the car, hot tub and either sold or gave away the stuff we couldn't take. We worked on the house, painting and freshening everything we could and all those little jobs I should have finished ages ago.

Our nice new lawn!


The shippers came and everything went leaving us sleeping on an inflatable bed, Jacob in a sleeping bag and Jess in a travel cot for our last four weeks. The Lambretta was packed away first, of course!










For a few weeks we were using a cool box where we had a rotation of ice packs on the go from the village store over the road but then our friends took pity and lent us a fridge for the last two.

We managed to rent the house out to a lovely couple for a minimum of a year and carried on getting the house ready, right up until our friends came to drop us at the airport. IT WAS THAT CLOSE!!!!

Our mothers and friends were invaluable in helping us to sort it all out and I still can't believe we managed to do it all in such a short period of time.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

The last time we'll see snow for a while.....

Nige and Jacob have been playing outside and then went to the park on a made up sledge!