A look up through the canopy. The "floor" is filled with streams and boulders, ferns and many other plants
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Minnamurra Rain Forest
Minnamurra Rain Forest
Friday, December 28, 2007
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney
This is Manly beach! It is famous--but oh so crowded. We have been to nicer beaches!!! From the ferry in Sydney Harbour we walked about 2 blocks to the open ocean. In those two blocks there is every cafe and shop you could ever need. I can see it being a wonderful place in the evening--with no kids of course. We ate at a wonderful outdoor deli--Sam is getting into antipasta with John and I. We took the ferry to Circular Quay the city train to Central Station and took the South Coast Train home. I insisted on a taxi home from the train station. It is great to be home!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Fitzroy Falls
Belmore Falls
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Saturday Night Sunset
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Christmas Program SFX
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Stanwell Park
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Symbio Animal Park
Symbio Animal Park
This is a Tasmanian Devil. We are near the Island of Tasmania, which is part of Australia, that is where these little creatures are thought to be from originally. They are native to the Australian outback now though. They do sound quite evil when they are competing for food!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Swim Carnival-Sam
Swim Carnival--Kait
Here is Kait with her school friends, Rachel and Ali. They had a good time cheering, eating and swimming.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Christmas Tree
Last Weekend
I did not take any pictures last weekend. We had dinner at the Sheridan's, the family in our building, on Friday night. Their son Alex slept over with Sam. On Saturday, we had Parr's over for drinks and dinner. Emma Sheridan slept over with Kait. On Sunday, Sam had surf club and We spent the afternoon at the beach. We had coffee with Amie Allen, John's 1st boss at North Star, at the kiosk on North Beach while the Sam was surf club. The waves were tremendous. Maybe 10 ft? the surfers were all excited. We even witnessed a rescue, with the boat and all. Everything turned out fine. Swimmers were getting out too far and could not get back into the shore because the under current was strong. We have not witnessed a riptide. However, the lifesavers were on constant alert for them.
Thanksgiving 2007
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Ok! I get the rain issue. We have had a fairly heavy down pour for about 3 hours. It is 8:23 am. The thunder has been quite loud and the lightning intense. It is the lightening that is the concern at school not the rain. I see the intensity today. I must leave to walk with the kids to school. I am on canteen duty, from 9 am to 2pm! The mum's actually make the food--and the kids have a full menu from which to choose. I will let you know how it goes.
Sam was asked to be on a rugby team. The coach even offered to drive him if we had challenges getting to practice with one car!! Sam was excited!!!
Sam was asked to be on a rugby team. The coach even offered to drive him if we had challenges getting to practice with one car!! Sam was excited!!!
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
I have been wanting a copy of our front door key. Our front door locks automatically when it closes. We were given two keys with "do not copy" engraved on them. Good! I understand for security of the building, you can't just let anyone copy a key. I contact the realtor. (Everything on rentals go through the realtor--home repairs etc. The renter has no contact with the property owner directly) She says I need to get a letter from the property mgr and go get the key made. Great I want 3 keys. One for Kait, one for Sam and one to hide when I do get locked out. I forgot to tell you, we did get locked out in the 1st week. While I was returning a phone book to a neighbor both kids came out to join in the conversation and the front door shut. Of course it was locked! The neighbor, Laurie--says, "no worries, come into my apartment and scale the 3/4 wall between our balconies." Thankfully, Sam accepted that challenge. So, I gotta get back up keys! Well, I find out yesterday that yes I can get a key made but I have to pay a $50 deposit per key and it is $35 per key to have it cut. $85 per key! Well, now I only need one key! But, $85!!! John is questioning why we need one but still does come around and think it is a good idea--but $85 seems ridiculous. I decide to think about it. So today, I look up the propery mgrs # to get a key. The $85 is bugging me. I decide to switch the laundry and think about it some more. In the laundry room there is a door that leads to a back balcony. I notice some insects on the outside of the window and decide to spray them. I walk out, the wind blowing through the apartment slammed the door shut. Yeah, It was locked!!!! I am on a balcony 2 floors up, no way down. Locked out! I don't have my cell phone --it is on the charger. There are two other doors to the balcony --sliding glass doors to each of the kid's bedrooms. LOCKED!! It is cool and cloudy--no one is out. I can see many apartments and back yards not a soul. Prayertime! I begin to think of the kids --school is out in 2 hours. What will happen if I don't show up to pick them up??? I start to panic. Decide to spray more bugs so I had time to think about what I could possible do. Then I heard a noise, in the apartment below and to the side of me. So I start calmly saying "excuse me." A little louder, "Can you help me!" A young guy, I later find out is "BEN," comes out. He is understanding of my predicament--at first he suggests I climb down. Then we both realize it is just too high. I told him my only solution is to call my husband. "No worries, mate," he says. Ben pulls out his shiny cell phone. What's his number? I don't know?? So he graciously calls information with little hope. Bluescope is huge here --thousands of employees. The receptionist is able to locate John's phone. Luckily he was at his desk and he could come home to rescue his princess stuck on the balcony. That is not exactly his reaction. I am safe and sound I can get the kids in a little bit. Yes, I ordered a key and $85 doesn't seem so bad now!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
I just have to tell what happened yesterday. It was a beautiful sunny day. About 2:30 in the afternoon a black cloud came over the mountain behind us and created a rain shower. I leave the flat at 3:00 to be at the school by 3:15 dismissal time. Well, it is still raining, but not hard. I have no umbrella (didn't buy that yet), no problem--I'll get wet. It is warm about 85 degrees f or about 23 c here. I get to school and there is not the usual group of parents waiting for children. The parents are coming out of the school escorting thier children, putting up there umbrellas and heading to cars. I am becoming increasingly alarmed. What is going on? I approach a parent, aware that I am damp definately, not dripping, my hair is not looking its best--but I just walked in the light rain up here. She looks at me and says the weather is really bad--just go to your child's classroom and get them. She went on to tell me when the weather is horrible the children wait inside. I am concerned that there is a tornado or something catastophic that I am not aware of.
I get the kids and I ask Kait's teacher. He smiles and says, "They are just not used to so much rain." OKAAAAAAY! I get the kids we walk home --enjoying the chance to walk in the rain. If only they knew about the weather at home!!!
I get the kids and I ask Kait's teacher. He smiles and says, "They are just not used to so much rain." OKAAAAAAY! I get the kids we walk home --enjoying the chance to walk in the rain. If only they knew about the weather at home!!!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
New Friends
It is great to have friends for the kids in our building--their parents are pretty awesome too!
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