14 March 2012

A little bit of home...

Friday, March 9th was a BIG day for us.  Two months and two days after we arrived in Perth, our sea shipment arrived at our house.  Honestly it took a big longer than I thought it would, but after hearing from lots of expats, we actually got very lucky!  Our shipment was delayed only about 2 weeks and many have had their shipment delayed a month or more.

For those of you that don't know, we have been living with rental EVERYTHING....towels, silverware, furniture, lamps, bedding, small appliances, etc.   So all of that had to be removed before our stuff could be unpacked.  

The day went smoothly....at 8 am the rental furniture was removed, and at 10:30 am the movers showed up.  Every communication we received from the shipping company said that they are going to provide full unpacking service.  When I asked how long they planned to be at the house, they said 4 hours.  Now, it took 4 people 4 DAYS to pack our house in Houston.  These people are telling me they are going to move everything in and unpack everything in 4 HOURS????   I was skeptical.....

I should have trusted them, because what we forgot was that half of our house was left in storage back in Houston.  In the end we packed MUCH lighter than we thought.  Overall, we really did bring the basics...and honestly I do not think we are going to miss the things in storage all that much.  A lot of what went to storage were things that we did not use on a daily basis.  Pictures, china, dining room furniture, plus other things we could not take with us.  Rest assured though that my Barney (my stuffed animal from birth) came on the plane with us.  I could not leave him behind ;)  and NO it was not the purple dinosaur.

Anyways, back to the day.  The movers started at 11am and left our house around 4.  They really did get finished in one day!

They did a great job of moving the furniture in and unpacking things...but I was left a huge mess to put away.....sigh....that is what I have been spending the last few days doing.   What DID bring enough of were clothes....our closet here is WAY smaller than what my closet was back home and Dustin and I have to share it.  Luckily we have an extra bedroom upstairs, so our off season clothes will be kept there.  If you come to visit, hope you do not need closet space ;)  Just kidding I will move some of Dusty's clothes for you....

Here are some pics of how things looked during the process....

Our Containers

As each box was brought in, we had to check it off these lists...

Trash after only 1/4 of the unpack

Our bedroom

Hope it all fits!!!

The boxes just kept piling up.

Breakfast area

Looking into the family room

Mo's room...she has a lot of furniture and it JUST fits

Addie's room

Playroom...it looked WAY worse when those boxes were unpacked

Kitchen in disarray

The office.....AKA big pile of MESS!!!!

The grey tub and box are my shoes....I need to find a place for them


My clothes that would not fit in the closet =(

All ready for bed =)

07 March 2012

There's no place like home....

When we started the process of moving to Australia, we received LOTS of advice from LOTS of people. As with everything, some of the advice was worthwhile and some would have been better left unsaid.

One piece of advice really stuck in our minds, and at the time seemed a bit odd.  But in retrospect was truly excellent advice and we are glad to took it!  What was the advice?  To go on vacation.... Now I know that this seems like silly advice, because everyone goes on vacation no matter where you live.  But the REASONING behind the advice for us, was what was brilliant.

Think back to when you are on vacation...no matter how long or how far the vacation, towards the end, where are you ready to go???? HOME.  Up until this point, we have still been referring to "home" as Texas.  We never refer to 11 Birrigon Loop as "home".  It was always "let's go back to the house", "I am on my way back to the house"...never " I am on the way home".

So the theory behind going on vacation was to help us start referring to Perth as "home".  Oddly it seemed to work.  Now don't get me wrong, I will always think of Texas as my true home and where our roots are, but it does help to create a sense of belonging and routine here in Perth.

Busselton is a 3 hour drive from Perth and after referring to the maps, not difficult to find.  However Dustin and I did come to the conclusion that I am not a natural at reading maps or being a navigator, and it is not easy for Dustin to drive AND navigate at the same time!  Thank goodness for Navigation on my phone.

The goal of this trip was not to make ourselves crazy by trying to cram tons of things into one weekend, but instead to relax....and that is exactly what we did!  We did visit, The Busselton Jetty, The Lighthouse, Simmon Creamery, Wise Winery, and a fabulous restaurant!

I posted the pictures on Facebook, but here are some of the highlights:

The Busselton Jetty is the 2nd longest Jetty in the world.  (Jetty is another name for pier).  You can ride a train to the end of the jetty where there is an underwater observatory.  You can go down three levels and see a different part of the ocean each time.  The final level is the ocean floor.  It was amazing to see how different each level was and the marine life on that level.  Because the observatory is under a pier, all creatures are animals, not plants.  AMAZING!  Morgan and Addie had a ball looking at the fish and seeing them in their natural habitat.  To finish off our trip, each girl got a mood ring.

The Lighthouse is still functioning and was built in 1903.  At that time, 3 families lived at the lighthouse and the men would rotate shifts in manning the lighthouse.  Nowadays the lighthouse is manned by a dimmer switch to turn on and off the light.  We were able to go up all the way to the top and walk outside of the lighthouse.....the view was breathtaking!  Morgan did not join us, because she apparently does not like heights.  I thought she had outgrown this....so she sat at the bottom and waited patiently.  With the spiders ;)

Wise Winery...let's just say we will save the Winery tours for a time when Dustin and I are in Margaret River by ourselves.  Not much there for the girls, and we really did not get to enjoy the time there.  I did get to have a sample of several wines and was able to find several to take home.  Could not make it wasted trip could I?

The rest of our trip was rather simple and relaxing.  It was nice to do nothing for a weekend...including cooking and cleaning ;)

On Monday we packed up and head "home".  Not only did we learn to call Perth "home", but I realized that home is not where your things are, or where your house is, but where you are in the moment...where you feel comfortable.  They say home is where the heart is, and that is true....but that also means that my "home" is Double Oak, Biloxi, Tomball, AND Perth =)

Hugs and Kisses to all!