Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Fruitful Day

I have now learned over the past weeks that house hunting and school enrollement are two favourite and VERY competitive sports down here. After looking at about 20+ houses we were getting discouraged. But.... We got word that the house we had applied to lease is ours starting on April 22nd! Yippee. It is modest (ie, small!) but a lovely Federation style home that has been updated very tastefully. Right across the street from a highly rated public school for Chase. We can see his clas from the front yard.

We had to muscle our way into the school. There was only one spot in his pre primary class and there was another family vying for it. They were in the same predicament having recently moved to Perth and looking for a house in the catchment area. I gather the school felt awkward accepting our application as the other family had been liasing with them for several weeks. But their lease application was still pending. It is all about the paperwork and theirs wasn't complete.

So the boys and I motored over to the school late yesterday with the documents in hand and presto he is now registered. He starts Friday! Now we are off today to buy the required supplies and uniform.

Chase is quite thrilled about the uniform as it is blue and red - Spiderman colours. Not sure how he feels about it being a full day program from 8:30 to 3 pm.

Busy day ahead finalizing house and school details.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Beach

We have moved hotels three times since arriving which has been a mammoth effort each time. Kids are challenged by transitions and we have 20 + pieces of luggage. The hotel situation in this city is tight. We had been downtown paying $450 a night for a serviced 2 bedroom apartment. But the "service" part of it apparently is only if you request it and only if housekeeping has time before they leave at 2pm. Huh? What exactly are we paying $450 a night for then?

After sitting in a rather dingy, unclean apartment a few nights there we came to a clean, new apartment hotel on Scarborough Beach.

So, after two weeks here it was finally time to hit the beach.

I will admit that I was nervous taking the two boys by myself. However, 35 degree heat will encourage any mother trying to fill up a hot day with two kids to take a leap of faith and head for the water.

I took about 45 minutes to gear up: suits, hats, lifejackets, sunscreens, sunnies (sunglasses), cooler with drinks, beach toys....

Charlie was none too pleased about this endeavour.


My nervousness was reinforced by the reoccuring signs warning us of all the perils - snakes, sharks, strong tide.





I made the mistake of bringing the stroller with me to the beach. There is no photo of that unfortunate decision as I was too busy lugging a stroller full of gear and carrying Charlie who refused to step on the hot sand - with his sandals ON.

Chase was helpful lugging gear. He was very keen on swimming. Looks like he needs a dip in the Indian Ocean. Those cheeks are so red!




The payoff.



(P.S. We didn't stay at the beach very long. The current was exceptionally strong that afternoon and I couldn't hold both kids safely. So much to Chase's dismay we left after very little beach time. A dip in the hotel pool was a very distant second choice for an afternoon activity!)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

House Hunting

I went house hunting this morning with two kids in 33 degree heat. Shall we say a recipe for tears, whining, meltdowns and bungled naps ?!

Monday, March 14, 2011

First Impressions

We have had three full days here now. Christian left for Bangkok about 16 hours after we arrived in Perth so the boys and I have been exploring on our own. Here is a brief recap of our impressions.

Chase says what he likes most about Australia is:
1) kangaroos (although we have yet to see one)
2) room service because "I don't have to have what Mom tells me to". I have advised him that this is a temporary phenomena.
3) swimming in Daddy's boss' pool on Sunday. He wanted to go back on Monday insisting that they told him to "come back anytime".

What he hasn't enjoyed:
1) throwing up on the plane. He says he isn't coming back home for Christmas.
2) the heat. It was 35 degrees yesterday!

As for me, I am enjoying:
1) just being with the kids
2) the smell of tropical warmth
3) leaving the sweaters and coats in the closet

Not enjoying:
1) the extreme heat as it difficult to keep the kids entertained inside
2) one or both of them starting the day around 3am !
3) Charlie falling in the pool. Scary but he was ok.

Gotta run! It is their feeding time...

$

Never again will I bat an eye at paying $1.29/lb for bananas at home. Organic or not.
Yesterday the boys and I trekked to the grocery store, Woolworth's. We took the city bus and with help of the iPhone map (Mom's new lifeline) got there uneventfully.

Back to the bananas.... They are $9.99/kg. I know 2.2 lb per kg but still pricey. Feels like pay back for the 100's of half eaten bananas that the kids have had.

Colgate toothpaste was $4.79 for a tube. And we are not talking about a Costco size one either.

Altogether one average size bag of groceries was $54!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Emails

Thanks to all who have sent messages to check in on us. The boys and I are all well. Christian left about 16 hours after our arrival for Thailand on business. Poor him.
Got my iPhone set up-love it! For some reason I can read emails but can't reply. So I am not ignoring you all. Just technically challenged at the moment.

The boys are in good spirits and transitioning well.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Arrived!

32 hours later and we are here! The boys were awesome travellers. On the long flight to Sydney a fellow traveller commented that Chase was the best child traveller he had ever seen. Chase has a conflicted impression of travel now. Loved flying in First Class but hated throwing up EVERYWHERE five minutes after departing Sydney on a 5+ hour flight. He is fine now although maintains he is never flying again! More to come...

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Farewell Canada!

In our family, all big events get counted down by the number of sleeps remaining until the said event. Lying in bed around 4 am this morning wide awake, I counted that it was roughly 240 sleeps ago that Christian and I began discussing this whole adventure. Now its ZERO! We fly out tonight.

In my grade 12 yearbook, I put this quote:
“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost. There is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.” ~ Henry David Thoreau

We have spent these months building the foundation, and now we leave to discover our "castle" in Australia!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

First Day of Retirement

I'm playing catch up a bit with the blog so this post is a bit out of sequence. My first day of "retirement" was February 23rd. SNOW day!






Goodbyes!

Last weekend the boys had a Farewell Party with their friends combined with an early 5th Birthday Party for Chase! There was some concern on Chase's part that if he didn't have a celebration with his Canada friends that he wouldn't be able to turn an official five years in Australia. Are you following? These four year olds have some very complex ideas!

Good wishes to our dear sweet Joy, who has taken such wonderful care of our boys!



Policeman Charlie hard at play...








Nothing is more all consuming to four year old boys than super heroes. So, in order to win Mom of the Year, here is my contribution of a Superman, oops, I mean Spiderman cake.



Happy (almost) 5th birthday Chase!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Where's Our Ship?

We have been tracking online our containers destined for Fremantle, Australia (near Perth). (Thanks Naomi for this tip!).

I wonder which containers are ours?!

The Zim Ningbo is currently in the South China Sea. ETA in Australia is March 9th - it will arrive before the Kittlesons do!

Goodbye Mitchell!

Dear Mitchell,

I love your house. You have lots of toys and that's why I love it. I enjoy playing lots of Spiderman games with you and I love you every day.
I will miss you.

From, Chase

(authored by the one and only Chase)

Packed and Ready to Go!


2 guys. 36 hours. 297 boxes and pieces of furniture. 2 twenty foot containers. A lot of stuff to pack.

So much stuff the movers ran out of boxes.



At the end of the third day, the truck is loaded and ready to go.



I won't think about the unpacking part of this venture till April!!