Friday, August 27, 2010

Canberra, C3 church and life on 1A Nimmitabel St.







So Andreas and I have settled comfortably into our new home for the next 2 months. The home we are in is somewhat old, but maintained pretty well. And it's large enough for us, 3 bedroom. We just close off the main dining and lounge area anyways. It is very cool here, defintely a huge difference from Queensland, to southwest New South Wales. Since there is a wood fire off the kitchen that is what we use to heat up the house. We also close the doors to the extra 2 rooms. So some heat makes it's way down the hall to the bedroom.

Jack is a lovely dog. We really enjoy taking him for walks and playing fetch with him. He is loyal, obedient and very friendly. Mitzy the cat is her own character. Friendly when she wants food or some attention but otherwise keeps to herself. And very disobedient with climbing onto the kitchen counter. Phil and Cath have tried to teach her to not climb on the counter, but what does she care. Cats make their own rules. Phil also let us know she may puke up occasionally and we had the joys of that experience on Wednesday. Thankfully it was on the kitchen floor so easy to wipe up and guess who did it???? Not me!!! Andy took care of it!
But it's definitely fair as I'm the one who changes Mitzy's litter and I also clean up the Jack crap in the yard!
I have found a job at a massage clinic about a 13 min drive from home. Manuka Remedial Massage Centre. I'm working 4 shifts a week, 4 days in a row, Sat - Tues. I'm very happy if I can have 4 hr massages per shift. I am subcontracted so I get paid per massage not per hour. But the wage is generous! I'm in the process of getting a Australian Business number as well for this type of employment.
The staff I work with are all great and lots of fun. I love Aussies, just really easy people to be with!
Andreas has found some work with a temp employment agency. He's usually working a couple days a week. He's looking for something, so he could also work at least 4 days a week,
We have found a great church here, C3. It stands for Christian Life Church. They are a fairly big denomination in Oz and New Zealand. Pentecostal type. The young adults are friendly and it helps that Andreas actually knows a couple that live here and attend the church. Andy met Trish and Steve when he was doing his study in Israel. Trish works in diplomacy and her job here had sent her to Israel for several years. Andy attended the same church in Tel Aviv as they did.
Small world eh?
Very neat to meet them and for Andy to see them again. They are our age too, which is nice and have a new baby. We are excited to build more friendships together. We also will be looking into getting involved with this church for abit as well.
Yesterday Andy and I previewed the Australian War museum. It was very enlightening interesting and heroic to see the history of the Australian's and the ANZAC spirit of the soldiers. They lost so many lives but fought for freedom of their own nation and many times for other nations. Of course Andy loved it too!
Post some pictures when I have them!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Armidale, Sydney and Queanbeyan










So last monday (9th) Andreas and I left Brisbane and took a lovely scenic route to Armidale. We went from sea level to 1000 meters above. It was so beautiful to see the mountains and see the great dividing range (again). Armidale is the highest city in Australia and we could definitely tell from the temperature. The winter temps in Armidale often go below 0 at night anyways. Colder than Southern B.C. average winter. It was one of the nicest towns we have seen. Population about 30,000 and so much of the original architect from the early 1900's. A good number of schools, churches and even homes were designed by a famous architect and are well maintained.
It really gives the whole town a quaint look.
We stayed at a great bed and breakfast called Annie's B & B. The best part is we were upgraded to the studio suite which was it's own building. It had a great kitchen as well for us to make our dinners. For us this was our 6 month anniversary celebration. We had fun!

The second day there we did a free town tour that highlighted the schools, universities, the old railway station, the art gallery and the churches.

We also visited a winery that afternoon. The cellar door assistant was a lovely young lady that was really fun to talk with. We are loving all the new people we are meeting along the way.


On Wednesday we took another lovely scenic route back down the mountains to Sydney. We stayed with Cessi, Andreas youngest sister. She is such a sweet sister-in-law. I love her. We camped out in the living room, as Cessi shares the downtown flat with 5 other girls. We were only like 2 blocks from the Hillsong City Church. I took in a service on thursday morning called "Sisterhood". A regular session the church hosts on thursdays. It was great! The worship was just excellent and the speaker shared a very encouraging message. Then on Friday we went to the college chapel service. Again great worship!
Another perk at the apartment block that Cessi lives in is a shared gym and pool facility among a few of the buildings. So Andy and I had a workout both days and took in the sauna as well. We arrived in Sydney early evening on Wednesday and left Saturday at noon. Because Cessi is in Bible school we really only had Friday evening and Saturday with her. We walked around some of the downtown and to a great park on Saturday. Oh yes and we also shared a dinner with Carolyn and Charles on thursday evening. It was great to see them after 3.5 months and catch up. They are a hospitable and sociable couple.

We arrived in Queanbeyan late afternoon Saturday. The couple we are housesitting for Phil and Cathy are very nice. Their home is older but nice and clean (Phew). Average 3 bedroom home. They were very hospitable giving us their room and ensuite the night we arrived and telling us to stay in that room for the duration of the housesit. We will be here for a full 2 months. They own a dog and cat. Jack is a blue-heeler cross cattle dog breed, and a really well-behaved and smart dog. He is a pleasure to walk and play with. Mitzy is an indoor cat only and more aloof, but will get used to us in time. Both pets sleep in front of the wood fire on mats beside each other at night. Very cute. It is very cool here, August is the coldest winter month for Queanbeyan, night temperatures around 0 (or lower). This is not the warm part of Oz, but we were prepared for it.

I had an interview yesterday at a massage clinic in town and I have the job. It's so easy to get a job in this country it seems. More about it in the next blog....

Friday, August 6, 2010

Alpha Homestead, Brisbane (Forest Lake Suburb + Wellington Point Suburb)







Well this last week has been very eventful and fun. First we finished our housesit in Rocky last Wednesday morning. Then for Wednesday morning to Saturday morning Andy did some bush clearing up at Mt. Morgan about 75 mins from Rocky. He was offered the job by the couple who had taken us boating to Humpy Island the first week we arrived in Rocky. Excellent that he had some work, but there were no pit toilets or anything on the property. I didn't want to stay up there for 3 days. So I stayed at the Walford's home with the wife and daughter. Though I did really miss sleeping with my hubby! It was weird I felt single again. Don't really enjoy it.

Last Saturday we headed to Alpha, west of Rocky. It was to a homestead on Pine Hill, called Rocklea. Basically it's like a big farm, but Oz style which is much different than Canada. The couple Lawrence and Pat are the parents of the man that we housesat for in Rocky. They invited us out to their property. It was fun. We saw the cattle and gave them hay, I rode Junea the mare, and Andy and I went for walks along the dusty dirt tracks (of course minding the cow pies!)

The cattle are so funny, when you approach them on the road, they look like they'll trot toward you but then they run into the bushes. Hehehee.

After Alpha we had a night in Taroom, then we had been invited to stay in Brisbane with a couple we had met camping back in early May. Patty and Andy are a couple our parents age and have a beautiful home in Forest Lake (Brisbane suburb). It is so clean and tidy and very big too. The guestroom was so nice and the bed so comfy. And though it is getting pretty cool here at night and in the morning (12 or lower degrees) they have heating in the rooms. So it chases the chill out. They also have two lovely dogs Champ and Chilli and we walked them both mornings. On Wednesday we went to downtown Brisbane and shopped around. The first time Andy and I have really shopped together here in Oz. And after 4 hours I was pretty tired of it. Andreas is so happy he didn't marry a shopper :)

Thursday we left the McFarlane's house and went to the beach in the afternoon. Just to relax and read. In the late afternoon we headed to Markku and Sirkka's place. They are the Finnish couple we stayed with in May, on our way up North. We will be here with them for another day and a half. So exciting to find their little sauna in the backyard is working again. We did a sauna on Thursday and Friday evening. Great way to warm up in the cool evenings :) Yesterday Andreas and I went to the Mt. Coot-Tha Botanical gardens. They were so beautiful. It was a perfect day to walk the gardens. Cool catci, Pine and Fern trees, Herb garden and Azaleah garden.

Then today we went on a fun hike with Markku and Sirkka and their friends. It was about an hour and half away, parallel to the Gold coast but up in the mountains. It was cold! We left early in the morning and it was probably 7-8 degrees during the hike. Good we all had enough layers. We went 12 kms and there was beautiful scenery and waterfalls.
Pictures will be uploaded in a day or two.

Heading to the Hunter Valley (Wine country) and staying at a B&B next week for our 6 month. Yay!