It’s the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine, ( I actually feel much better than fine!) The title of the blog has nothing to do with confluence of religion and maths that happens tomorrow, 21 May, but with the end of nappies. Granted, Ellie has only been wearing a nappie when she sleeps at night, only pees in it, and takes it off and puts it in the bin when she wakes up, It is still the end of our world. On top of that we have bought a house and move in on June 2! In light of the approaching end of the world and to honour REM’s song of the same title here is our long delayed blog. (Read it really fast!)
Emma and I went to see John Williamson, an Australian icon, and had a fantastic time! The kids are loving their new teacher at school for 3 days a week and swim lessons every Friday. Alex continues to improve and Ellie has gone from being afraid to put her head under to swimming like a fish and showing off to her class. She also progressed from clinging to me during lessons to doing her lessons without me in the pool. Eric started swimming a couple days a week with the Gold Coast Tri Squad in Southport on the Gold Coast even though it is quite a long drive. I also did my first open water swim at the Cooly Classic, a 2K swim in Coolangatta on the Gold Coast. It was lots of fun and I placed near the top of my age group. We spent lots of weekends over the last few months looking at houses and after selling our house in London we finally bought a gorgeous house. We close on May 31 and move, again!!, on June 2. For the Easter holiday we went to Sydney. Emma’s family from England were all over in Sydney visiting. I drove down again with the kids. As we were getting in the car the DVD player broke so I spent 13 hours with the kids throwing things, fighting, and asking “Are we there yet?”. Emma flew down for 2 weekends as she had to work. In between we enjoyed Sydney. The kids love the ferries and there is a large selection of “fast” and “slow” ferries as the kids call them. Hard to believe Alex needs a new US passport already so we went to the consulate in Sydney to get the paperwork done. Later we went up the Sydney tower and enjoyed the spectacular views. The kids got Nintendo DS’s from nana and cousin Beth and Ben were quick to show them how to play. Ellie especially was soon inseperable from her DS! I was signed up to do 2 different ocean swims but both were postponed due to poor weather. It rained for most of our trip to Sydney. We went to Luna Park and Alex loved the Ferris Wheel and Dodgem (bumper) cars! We went to Manly and enjoyed the fish in the Aquarium, especially seeing that they all had Easter eggs in their tanks! For my birthday I wanted some good American chow, so there is no place better than a trip to the “Outback Steakhouse”! for a yummy time. Everyone went into the city to see “Hop”. The kids all loved it and as we were leaving they were rolling out the red carpet and setting up the champagne as a couple hours later they had the world premier for “Thor” since the lead is an Aussie! Eric went with the grown ups to my second Aussie rules football game to see the Swans and the Sydney Cricket Gorund. I rudely discovered that Sydney is a little more formal than Brisbane and I needed to make a trip to the merchandise store to buy a shirt with a collar! I also got to see my first Rugby Union match as we went to see the Waratah’s win! Easter Friday we had a wonderful lunch at the Creech’s with the whole clan that had been there for Christmas lunch as well as everyone from England. It was quite a feast with fabulous company! The kids went crazy hunting for chocolate eggs on Easter morn and then we all went to a great park for a BBQ and lots of running, cricket, climbing, and sliding. With poor weather we didn’t make it to the Sydney Royal Easter Show (like the state fair in the US) The kids still got their show bags, one full of airplanes for Alex and a little pony one for Ellie. We got to see lots of friends and had a fantastic time with the English side of the family. The kids loved seeing their cousins, auntie and uncle and of course, nana and da. Emma’s holiday was finally up and time to drive home. Emma enjoyed her drive back up sans car DVD! Not long after getting home I finally got my teaching registration for Queensland so I can start looking for a job! To celebrate Emma’s birthday we all went to see Hi-5! The kids have watched nothing else in the weeks both prior and since. We may be done with nappies but it will be a while until we outgrow kids shows! It has been a couple hectic months and still lots more to go. It is the end of the world as we know it, and we feel fine...
Emma and I went to see John Williamson, an Australian icon, and had a fantastic time! The kids are loving their new teacher at school for 3 days a week and swim lessons every Friday. Alex continues to improve and Ellie has gone from being afraid to put her head under to swimming like a fish and showing off to her class. She also progressed from clinging to me during lessons to doing her lessons without me in the pool. Eric started swimming a couple days a week with the Gold Coast Tri Squad in Southport on the Gold Coast even though it is quite a long drive. I also did my first open water swim at the Cooly Classic, a 2K swim in Coolangatta on the Gold Coast. It was lots of fun and I placed near the top of my age group. We spent lots of weekends over the last few months looking at houses and after selling our house in London we finally bought a gorgeous house. We close on May 31 and move, again!!, on June 2. For the Easter holiday we went to Sydney. Emma’s family from England were all over in Sydney visiting. I drove down again with the kids. As we were getting in the car the DVD player broke so I spent 13 hours with the kids throwing things, fighting, and asking “Are we there yet?”. Emma flew down for 2 weekends as she had to work. In between we enjoyed Sydney. The kids love the ferries and there is a large selection of “fast” and “slow” ferries as the kids call them. Hard to believe Alex needs a new US passport already so we went to the consulate in Sydney to get the paperwork done. Later we went up the Sydney tower and enjoyed the spectacular views. The kids got Nintendo DS’s from nana and cousin Beth and Ben were quick to show them how to play. Ellie especially was soon inseperable from her DS! I was signed up to do 2 different ocean swims but both were postponed due to poor weather. It rained for most of our trip to Sydney. We went to Luna Park and Alex loved the Ferris Wheel and Dodgem (bumper) cars! We went to Manly and enjoyed the fish in the Aquarium, especially seeing that they all had Easter eggs in their tanks! For my birthday I wanted some good American chow, so there is no place better than a trip to the “Outback Steakhouse”! for a yummy time. Everyone went into the city to see “Hop”. The kids all loved it and as we were leaving they were rolling out the red carpet and setting up the champagne as a couple hours later they had the world premier for “Thor” since the lead is an Aussie! Eric went with the grown ups to my second Aussie rules football game to see the Swans and the Sydney Cricket Gorund. I rudely discovered that Sydney is a little more formal than Brisbane and I needed to make a trip to the merchandise store to buy a shirt with a collar! I also got to see my first Rugby Union match as we went to see the Waratah’s win! Easter Friday we had a wonderful lunch at the Creech’s with the whole clan that had been there for Christmas lunch as well as everyone from England. It was quite a feast with fabulous company! The kids went crazy hunting for chocolate eggs on Easter morn and then we all went to a great park for a BBQ and lots of running, cricket, climbing, and sliding. With poor weather we didn’t make it to the Sydney Royal Easter Show (like the state fair in the US) The kids still got their show bags, one full of airplanes for Alex and a little pony one for Ellie. We got to see lots of friends and had a fantastic time with the English side of the family. The kids loved seeing their cousins, auntie and uncle and of course, nana and da. Emma’s holiday was finally up and time to drive home. Emma enjoyed her drive back up sans car DVD! Not long after getting home I finally got my teaching registration for Queensland so I can start looking for a job! To celebrate Emma’s birthday we all went to see Hi-5! The kids have watched nothing else in the weeks both prior and since. We may be done with nappies but it will be a while until we outgrow kids shows! It has been a couple hectic months and still lots more to go. It is the end of the world as we know it, and we feel fine...