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Sunday, September 29, 2013

1 Day, at least for us!

Finally, it is here!  While we are sad to leave our friends in Australia, we are excited to go back to the USA and meet more new people in our new place, Carlsbad, New Mexico.

We spent these last few weeks coordinating our last weeks of school and move out.  It has been a doosy too.  I handed off uniforms and sold uniforms as Annika and Ian had worn theirs for the entire time we were here and they were a bit faded.  Those were the had overs.  Alex, having just worn hers for a few months, were sold to a friend whose daughter will be starting at Cav Rd in February.  Good use all around by everyone.  I also pulled out of my teaching contract a week early. I was supposed to do the last full week of the term as opposed to my usual 2 days per week as my partner teacher was going to cover the assistant principal job.  I wanted to minimize the upheaval to my class kiddos, so asked to leave a bit early so 1 person could do the whole week, and they the first 4 of term 4.  The office didn't notify payroll of this, so I was overpaid for 2 days and had to get it back to them.  At least banking here is much easier as it is almost all online!

Sydney was beautiful as expected.  We have the usual gorgeous shots from the harbor looking back at the opera house and bridge, close ups of the tiles of the Opera House, and we visited the Taronga Zoo across the harbor from the opera house.  Our hotel was a bit of a walk from these scenic views however!  We traversed several sets of historic steps that wound down through old neighborhoods and to the warf area.  We then meandered through the botanic gardens, along with about 50,000 other people.  Apparently it was a running festival day and thousands were doing their 5k, 10k, half and full marathons!  Very crowded, but vibrant.  We passed through the crowds and to Circular Quay (pronounced key) and then over to Darling Harbor and the Rocks area.  I know we missed as much as we saw, and we didn't get to do the whole harbor cruise, but I was happy to have personally seen the highlights.

Once at home, we spent the rest of Tuesday packing our bags to live out of for the next 3 months of transition into winter weather.  We had to bring more than we wanted as we needed jackets, jeans, sweatshirts, etc.  Didn't need those coming over as it felt like summer no matter the calendar over here!  In all of 3-4 hours, the bags were packed, the pack last items from the kitchen set aside, and the craziness could begin in the morning.

Knock on wood, but this has been a pretty smooth process so far.  The packers were rock stars!  I gave them the grand tour and turned them loose.  They were happy to have an experienced mover on their hands who let them just get-r-done.  They worked from 8-1 both days.  In visiting with them I understand that many households have a last minute freak about packing and try to weed items out, delay packing because they want to have access to an entire room (kitchen) until the last possible minute, so their days can get insane long.  Not us!  But, I was the girl who was ready on time for the wedding pictures and was scolding the photographer for being late, when he had added 30 minutes because "brides never run on time."  HA!  I also convinced the loaders to come a bit early on Friday so my cleaners could start earlier and finish it all on Friday.  I hired professional cleaners as I knew I would not have the energy or time to do the total clean lease end required.  They washed every.square.centimeter of the entire house.  Walls, counters, everything.  Then I got a call from my carpet and pest guy (also an end of lease requirement) to see if he could get in and even get part of the job done Friday.  The cleaners said to go for it, and he even got the whole job done by 6 Friday.  The leasing agent was thrilled as they now have a day to get all their paperwork done instead of an hour on Monday before the new tenant moves in.  I'm thrilled as I only have to pay 2 days penalty for unleased property since the new tenants come in so fast!

And to keep things real, Ian pulled his front tooth our next to last night in the house, and AFTER his elk hide tooth fairy pillow was packed!  He really wanted his last tooth fairy Australia gold coin to spend on a treat before we left.  Of Course!

We are currently in an apartment hotel in downtown Brisbane and enjoying the city festival.  Friday night was the laser show at Southbank, last night was Riverfire-fireworks all up and down the river.  We did this the first year as Rio Tinto had blocked off their river patio for employees and family members to enjoy the show.  This year we hung out with the riff raff and enjoyed having a 10 minute walk over and back!  I love that with our latitude the show started at 7 pm and done by 730!  Annika and Ian had spent 2 hours in the hotel pool earlier and were passed out on the couch by 800.  As much as I love the fireworks on the 4th of July, having them start at 1015 or 1030 makes for a loooong night for anyone with little kids!  This is much nicer.

Today we are going to the science museum and natural history museum, hitting the pool again, washing and repacking, and organizing a maxi taxi to haul us to the airport in the morning!  We are 24 hours from departing Brisbane.  Love to all! 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

This is easy, so far. . .

So, on the move front, moving right along!  Tickets home, tickets to house hunt, temporary medical insurance sourced and paid for, looking online for cars, and outlining our strategy for getting all of it done in a few weeks before we need to BE in New Mexico!  Lots of online paperwork for customs (most can be done once we get to Boise) and doing the detailed inventory for the insurance coverage for our big metal box containing nearly everything we own.  Daunting, but having done before, no big whoop.  I did laugh as the relocation company has me working with a new agent-we are her first move!  She is being closely helped by another associate, but at this point, I know more than she does about the papers and where to find the answers.  I really need to look at this line of work if I get tired of teaching!  Bet they would let me work from wherever we live too. . .

On the not move front, life continues to march onward.  We have taken a few farewell visits to our favorite places around Brisbane.  Headed back to Australia Zoo a couple of weeks ago.  Those were our beginning of the plague weeks apparently.  Alex told me she had a headache and felt blech.  We went anyway and she was ok-ish.  She begged off the next day when we went to a friend's house for a BBQ, but was ok to go to school on Monday.  I then began to feel a sore throat and headache-ugh.  Meds and tough it out.  I've done this before, right?  Then Annika got it really good and stayed home with daddy Friday and me Monday.  Then she started to complain of her chest hurting too-into the doc first thing Tuesday and yep, lung infection.  Then Ian starts in with it-chesty cough and lethargic.  He is not a lethargic kid!  Slept on the couch and a sick day with daddy.  He also got antibiotics to fight the lung infection.  Middle of last week Lyle crashed with it too.  Except he was in Newcastle and wearing a work respirator, which really made it hard to breathe!  He got home Thursday and crashed out.  Fever all weekend, and about the time he started to feel a bit better, the lungs got in on it too.  Into the Doc for him first thing Monday (I now have the office on my favorite list in my phone) and antibiotics.  I pick Annika and Ian up Monday and she is in tears!  Her ear has gone nuts.  Call up the favorites list while waiting in traffic on the speaker phone, the receptionist is laughing at me, and-miracle!  One of the office doctors had a cancellation and can I have her there in 15 minutes?  Oh, yes!  More antibiotics.  Lyle went in today to get his computer and came right home.  He is still fuzzy in the head, but improving well.  The kids are all sniffling, but back to their normal selves.  Goodness, I hope we are done with being sick for awhile!

We are also going to Sydney for a few days before we go!  Hooray!  I will get to see the Opera House, cruise the bay, wander the downtown and the gardens, and we will try very hard to RELAX before it all hits the fan the following week.

I'm also tentatively planning on a friends get together while we are in Nampa as well.  Seeing as we missed all of you on our whirl of a trip a couple of months ago and would love to catch up!  Look to your email inboxes or Facebook invites in a few weeks.  It will be a Saturday in early October!  Maybe we can cheer on the Vandals while we visit!

Love you all!