21 February 2012

Kangaroos!!!

Well the day has finally come....the Collier Family saw kangaroos.  We knew Addie would be excited, but the rest of us were surprised by how excited we were also!

Up to this point, our weekends have been spent trying to put together our house.  All of us are done with shopping.

Also, after being here for a month and a half, I think that we are all getting a bit homesick.  The weekends are the hardest time because we do not know other families here yet to hang out with.  The girls are getting tired of looking at us and without their toys, things are getting rather boring.  Our sea shipment was pushed back a week, so we are going to HOPEFULLY get our things March 6th...hopefully.

SOOOOO, it was time for an outing...Australia style.  Caversham Park ( www.cavershamwildlife.com.au/ ) is natural wildlife reserve about 45 minutes north of our house.  The descriptions online does not do it justice.  The park is actually part of a HUGE park with lots of different things to do.  You could spend the entire day there...it is their Six Flags ;)  Next time we go we will bring our swimsuits and a picnic.  They have a splash pad, picnic areas, PLUS all the animals.  It honestly was a great day.

The park is organized by the different regions Australia, and the animals native to that region.  We saw birds, flying foxes (bats), Wallabys, Wambats, Koalas, Dingos, reptiles, and of course KANGAROOS!

Morgan has really become interested in animals of all sorts, so she and Dustin were very interested in reading about the different animals, where they came from, etc.  Addie and I kept trying to imitate the sounds the animals MIGHT make....we were almost charged by an Emu, got a Parrot to say hello, and annoyed several of the other spectators near us ;)

We thought we were going to get to hold a Koala Bear, but apparently that is against the law in Australia, so we settled for petting one while they were sleeping.  Their fur is not as soft as I thought it would be, more fuzzy.

There was an interactive show where they showed us birds, a lizard, a possum, and a wombat.  The wombat was the start of the show and quite honestly not that attractive.  They are HUGE and reminded us of a pig with fur.  She was very sweet though and let her handler hold her like a baby.

In the middle of the park are the kangaroos.  You have to go through a double doored gate and then you are free to roam the grounds with the animals.  It was incredible that they just were laying around and letting everyone pet them.  There were babies, adults and mothers with their babies in their pouch.  I did not know they exist, but there were even white kangaroos.

You were able to get food to feed the kangaroos.  I think some of them were so lazy because they are fed so much =)

There are TONS of pictures, so I am going to post them to Facebook to be able to explain them all.

All in all, it was a great day and we are so glad that we went.  It goes without saying that when you come to visit, that we will visit Caversham park =)

Each day we count our blessings that we are here in the is beautiful place, but there are also days that are difficult.  We miss our family and friends....and everyday normal life.

I got really upset the other day because another expat told me while it is hard to make friends in the new location, it will be harder to go back home and pick up with our friends.  She said people do not want to hear about how "wonderful" our life was.... I am here to assure you, that our life will NOT be all wonderful.

So I hope that you still want to hear about our adventures and time here.  And please make sure you keep me updated on what is going on with you all!  We are interested in that!!!!

Hugs to all
Amy

12 February 2012

Dusty's new toys

Many of our things from Houston, were not able to come into Australia....whether we want them to or not.  Primarily these were things that are from outside and have dirt, etc on them.  Australia does not want contaminants in their country...makes sense since they are so dependent on their ecological system.

Now as many of your are aware, Dustin's garage and yard were IMMACULATE.  Before he got into running, the yard took all of his time and tinkering in his garage was more than a hobby.  I think that is one of the hardest things about us having to rent a house, is that the yard is not "his".

Lucky for us, the yard work in our rental house is minimal.  The backyard has astro turf for grass, and flowerbeds.  Not very big.  The front yard has real grass, but also is tiny.  So while we had to get new lawn equipment, we did not necessarily have to get heavy duty stuff.

At first, I was just going to go and get the equipment myself....after much thought on Dusty's part (3 seconds) he vetoed that idea.  We headed to Bunnings (similar to Lowe's) in search of lawn equipment that would suit both of our needs....Dusty wanted power and I wanted cheap.  Hmmm, those two adjectives really do not go together when describing lawn equipment.

After spending our normal 1 1/2 hours in a home and garden store, we found something that worked for both of us!

This time it was Dusty's turn to get giddy with anticipation.  As soon as we got home, he began his meticulous job of making our yard look nice.  The nice thing is that Dusty gets to still do yard work and "relax", but it does not take him all day like back home.

I will have to send pictures of our garage as soon as Dusty makes it his own =)


Houston, we have appliances

Continuing in our trend of having to buy everything new, we purchased BIG this past week.  First let me start by saying that we still have not received our crate from Houston, so we have been living with rental EVERYTHING from Chevron (except our clothes and toiletries).  Honestly it was amazing to me that Chevron rented us all of this stuff.  Everything from couches, linens, and beds to soft boiled egg cups.  Even though we have appreciated the appliances, we were ready to get our own.  

As I mentioned in my last post, appliances were being delivered on Friday.  Dustin had the day off, so he and I waited for the delivery men and then planned to run more errands that day.  The delivery men dropped of the appliances and left...literally.  They did not unpack or install any of the appliances.  SOOO it should go without saying that there were MANY challenges for the day.  The first being is that Dustin has none of his tools...so something as simple as unscrewing a bolt became a monumental task.  Of course we did not really think of these details, because back home if we needed a tool, well it was in the  garage.  Secondly, things were missing.  Our washing machine did not have the hose that allowed the water to come into the wash.  Our refrigerator had the hose, but it did not fit to our connection in the wall.  So we plugged the fridge in, but turned off the water and ice maker.  That was apparently the wrong thing to do because there was a loud buzzing noise every 20 minutes.  

Remember how I said that we were going to wait for the delivery and then run some other errands?  Well we left after the delivery not realizing all the above mentioned problems. So when we DID get back after collecting the girls from school, we were stuck in trying to fix our problems.  Since nothing is open after 5  pm, that meant we were left to fixing the appliance problems on Saturday.  That meant ANOTHER trip to Harvey Norman which led to yet one more purchase.  I have been to either a Harvey Norman or Cole's everyday since being in Perth.  

Our purchase on Saturday from Harvey Norman?  A soda machine...coolest thing ever.  We can now make Diet Coke and Red Bull at home and not have to pay ridiculous prices at the store.  Shockingly it tastes pretty good!

So after all those fun times, we finally have a fridge, washer, dryer and dishwasher.  The washer and dryer are stacked and smaller than home.  I will have to get used to smaller, more frequent loads.  No worries, with the girls wearing uniforms, there are a lot less clothes to wash!!!

Who thought I would get giddy about appliances? 

Old fridge
New fridge
Dryer
Washing Machine
Washing machine
New patio furniture

04 February 2012

Tiggy

Not much of a narrative for this post, just wanted to send pictures of our new car....Tiggy.  Dustin named her and I think it is kinda cute =)

We were able to get a really good deal on a Volkswagon Tiguan 2.0 DL.  Not sure what the letters and number after the name means.

I have really enjoyed driving it, and the girls have gotten rather used to being passengers!







Christmas in February?

So when we say we are starting over in Australia, we really mean we are starting over.  Since the electrical outlets and voltage are different between the two countries, NONE of our appliances will work here in Australia without either 1. A transformer or 2. an adapter.    It is really not feasible to buy adapters for everything in your house, so that means I GET TO GO SHOPPING! 

At first I was a bit overwhelmed.  Think about everything in your house that needs to be plugged in..we have to replace it.  That means everything from TVs to power cords to night lights to dryers, and beyond. So being the bargain shopper that I am, I went on the search for the best deals.  It seems that we will be purchasing our Fridge, dishwasher, TV, washer and dryer from one store.  With the exception of the dishwasher, most of the appliances here are smaller than what we are used to back home....go figure.  So trying to find a fridge that was big enough for us PLUS had an ice maker was difficult.  Our options were limited.  However, I think we will wind up getting a pretty good deal on these appliances.

BUT the exciting news is the deal I got at Target today....EVERY small appliance was on sale...my dream come true.  So after reading the Target ad, and consulting the maps, off to Target I went.  I was giddy with an anticipation that can only be compared to Black Friday shopping.  As I was loading up my cart, I noticed that many people were looking at me...yes I AM that crazy American.  I am ok with that though...I will work it to my advantage and get away with quite a bit.  

So Christmas has come early in the Collier household...today I got a crockpot, toaster, blender, iron, kettle, and Xbox....okay the last one was not necessary, BUT it was on sale ;)  

Plus I got Just Dance 3 for free....gotta love a deal =)


No worries, when you come for a visit, I will be happy to make you a cup of train my kettle and a home cooked meal in my crock pot!!! After dinner we can DANCE!!

Hugs to all
XOXOX