Tuesday, July 29, 2014

A Year in Review

We cannot believe a year has already gone by since we moved to Australia! At the end of December 2012, Brian was first approached about this position in Australia.  I still remember when he first mentioned it to me and said 3 years-the first things I said was, “NO WAY!” After some discussion as a family and talking to extended family and friends, I said, “I could do a year, maybe 18 months.” We went back and forth with the company and they kept saying it had to be 3 years.  For those of you that really know me, you know that I don’t like change.  I’m perfectly happy when life seems good and I don’t see a reason to mess with anything good.  After taking an interview trip (Brian, Hallie & I) in February of 2013 and more discussion, the decision was made to jump in with both feet!
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Then the crazy life began.  We had to sell our home, our 2 cars, find a new home for our kitties, sell a ton of home items, and start sorting our house into air shipment, sea shipment or storage!  I’m not quite sure how all of that happened within 2 months, but God’s hand was definitely in all of the details! We sold our home within a couple hours of being on the market for full asking price and our cars were sold in perfect timing…our van driving off while the movers were at our house!
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We had a lot of going away parties and some very tearful goodbyes.  I was scared out of mind about going some place where I didn’t know anyone and starting over, and yet, was also at complete peace with our decision. The whole thing seems like a whirlwind when I look back at it and we owe our friends and family back in the States a huge THANK YOU for everything they did to help us through all of the planning and stress and making us feel loved.
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After we arrived in Australia, we went straight to work researching schools and suburbs of Sydney. After a lot of meetings with principles and seeing many potential houses available for rent, we settled on Wahroonga and The Bush School. We “moved” into our house in July…just us and our load of suitcases we’d been living out of. Because we are frugal and crazy, we decided we could manage living for a few months without renting any furniture.  So, we bought a 2-seater sofa on gumtree and took a trip to Ikea for a table and chairs, a small set of dishes, silverware and utensils and a few other random things.  We borrowed air mattresses and blankets from a co-worker of Brian’s and called it good! We spent most of our evenings (since we really didn’t have any friends yet) as a family all sitting on our small sofa in front of a laptop that sat on a chair and watched movies.  Believe it or not, I actually look back at that time in fondness (maybe because I’m currently getting a good night’s sleep in my own bed), as it was a great bonding time for our family and we realized how much we could do without and appreciate the things that we had.
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The girls got settled into their new schools and started making friends as did Brian and I. Everyone was so welcoming to us and we had several people invite us over to get to know us better and welcome us to Australia. After a few weeks, our air shipment arrived and it was like Christmas….toys, a couple kitchen items, more clothes, etc.! Another 6-7 weeks later, our sea shipment arrived (along with 3 different sets of visitors) and we went to work unpacking and setting up. 
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Over the year, we have had 6 different sets of visitors and we are so fortunate to have had that many friends and family make the long and expensive trip to see us.  We have traveled a fair bit since living here and have so much more that we want to see and do and are looking forward to future travel and more visitors!
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Port Douglas/Cairns (Great Barrier Reef)                          Tasmania                                     Brisbane/Gold Coast/Port Stephens
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Throughout the year, we have grown to love the girls’ school, they’ve gotten involved in several extra curricular activities, Brian has fit well into his new role, I have picked up several new photography clients, Hallie has a weekly playgroup and is looking forward to starting preschool, we have found an amazing church and have some wonderful new friends to share all of this with! 
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We just took our first trip back to the States and had an amazing and blessed visit with family and friends.  While it was still hard to say goodbye to everyone, we at least knew what we were coming back to and looked forward to catching back up with friends here as well. I am so glad that the girl that said, “only a year” went for it anyway because this has been a chance of a lifetime and such an amazing opportunity and time of growth for our entire family.  We look forward to the next couple of years with great anticipation of what’s to come and can’t wait to see what this next year brings!
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Monday, July 21, 2014

July Uncategorized

We spent over half of our July in the States and tried to escape a bit of Australia’s winter, but this is how we role here in our FREEZING cold house…bundle up and get in front of a heater!

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Kyla has had an unbelievable amount of birthday parties during her kindergarten year!

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Good lesson at church

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My Alaina is SO organized and loves to keep things clean and tidy.  Here’s an example of her desk.

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Candyland!

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Nana sent the girls home with things to create a fairy garden.  Here is their creation-we had a nice area on our front garden to use.

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Gotta love Hillsong Church-they always have this fun stuff set up after church for the kids to play.

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USA Visit-Days 21 & 22

Back at my parent’s house for our last full day in the States, we decided to hit the pool one more time since the weather was perfect!  Brian’s mom came to hang out for the day as well.  We had a blast playing in the pool and enjoyed a yummy lunch.

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Then it was off to Brighton to spend one last evening with the Mainka family.  The kids had fun playing outside and we enjoyed catching up.

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Abigail created some fun dances for Alaina & Ariana to perform, Alyssa showed off her baby toads, and Hallie & Alex lounged around.

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Sidewalk chalk and coloring again

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They kept parading around seeing preschool songs-silly girls!

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Alaina figured out the pogo stick and Brian paused for a photo.  He & Ben worked on dinner prep while Jen & I minded the kiddos. 

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Games and dessert before saying farewell

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Brian took the girls home for bed and I headed back to our old neighborhood to catch up with neighbor friends.  Thanks for hosting, Cheri!

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The next day was full of finalizing our shopping lists and packing up our 11, yes 11 large suitcases.  The girls finished up a few projects Nana had left for them (journals, fairy garden, painting stones, etc.). 

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My parents drove us to the airport and we had a tearful goodbye.  We had such an AMAZING and BLESSED time in the States!  The girls were great traveling home, despite a few flight delays.

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Flying high!

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The sun started to rise as we neared Australia.  Thank you US family and friends for a great trip “home!”

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