Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Christian's Birthday

Well, Christian turned 8. Not a lot has changed with him. He now fights with Paige with 8 years of experience to her 5. He had his favorite meal for supper...chicken casserole and his favorite cake CHOCOLATE.
We had Brian and Shawna Perry over for supper.(our friends from America). They had a baby boy, Kaden, on the 15th of October. Christian thought it would be nice if they named the baby after him since his birthday was so close.

Thanks to everyone who sent gifts and cards for his birthday. He really felt special. In case you were wondering what we gave him for his birthday, see the new electric scooter pictured.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Getting Back To Normal

Well the weather is heating up and the kids are entering into the their last term of school. This term they will be swimming and getting ready for end of the year concerts. Christian will be getting ready for his piano concert and Paige's class is getting ready for the Christmas pagent. Our darling Paige will be Mary in the Christmas Pagent and she has a solo. We are still wondering how she got the part being American and all.

Yep, things are back to normal. I only have roughly 48 more lunches I have to pack (combinded). Christian will be having his 8th birthday this week.. . seems like just yesterday we were bringing him home. We have a surprise for him...we will be taking him to one of the theme parks on Friday. Dan has a busy week this week so we won't be able to go on his birthday. Our friend Shawna, a wife that is over here from America will also be having her baby this week. We are very excited for them, however I am happy to have my 8 year old instead.

We are going to take it easy for next few week-ends as we will be going to Fiji for Christmas. We have to save up those pennies. We went to South bank this weekend. I have told you about this in past blogs. It is so nice to have little shops and cafe's and to just hang out for an afternoon. We are really laid back and enjoying our life right now. For those of you who are planning on coming down for a trip. Make sure you bring a sun hat, sun glasses and a good book. It is a very laid back community.

Our love goes out to all of you. Thank you for looking at our blog. We do hope you are enjoying it. Let us know what you think.

Austalian Education
Did you know that every 2 hours you are suppose to stop and stretch your legs? In fact, there are signs on the side of the road that remind you to stop and take a rest. Additionally, the dashboard of some cars will display a coffee cup after the vehicle drives for 2 hours to remind the driver that it is time to stop and get a cup of coffee.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Port Douglas - Great Barrier Reef & Daintree Rainforest

I can't believe it is October already. From what I hear from my family, fall has arrived. Leaves turning, corn coming out of the field, and COLLEGE FOOTBALL! GO HAWKS!!!! The opposite is happening here. The children had a 2 week break before term 4 starts (October 8) and the temperature is rising. This will be the last term of the year for them. One of the things that Dan promised was that if we were lucky enough to be here for one year, then we were going to make the most of it. So on Thursday the 20th of September, we were on the plane up to Cairns. Actually we stayed at Port Douglas, but who needs to get technical. Port Douglas is an area of Australia where two magnificent natural areas come together - the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest.

I will try and make this as short as possible. However the 5 days that we were up there were packed with things to do. On Friday we went snorkeling in the GREAT BARRIER REEF. I wish that all of you could experience this 8th wonder of the world. After an hour and a half ride out to the outer ribbon reef we had all the instructions we needed and we were ready to snorkel. I was a little nervous, but it all came very natural for all of us, except our sweet little Paige. She was clinging to dear life on a bodyboard and noodle. Dan and I took turns enjoying the reef and pulling Paige along with us. Christian on the other hand...we could barely keep up with him. He was diving under and swimming like a champ. I don't know if he enjoyed it as much as we did. We had 3 dives that day at different spots. It was educational seeing all the fish and different coral. We saw clams as big as our arms extended, maybe bigger. My favorite memory will be the beautiful fish and on the last dive - a SHARK. Yep, I saw a shark. I had to look a couple of times. At first, I thought it was a big fish then with the next look, oh my god I was yelling for Dan to come and see. With all the flippers and snorkel, he was nowhere to be found. Did I mention the shark was pretty far away? That is why I was calm.

Saturday, we went to the Daintree Rainforest. This is on the world heritage listing so they can't develop anything in it. We did a lot of hiking this day on trails and looking at REALLY big trees. Dan did some reading before we went and there is a bird that only lives in Australian rainforest call the Cassowary. It is similar to our Ostrich or an Emu. The kids weren't as excited about this day as they can only stand to look at so many trees before they become bored. One of the last things we did that day before we went back to the apartment was go to Mossman Gorge. Wow the beauty of the rocks combined with rainforest...Breath taking. I must be getting older now that I enjoy looking at scenery. Dan and I put our feet in the freezing water but Christian was all the way in.

Sunday we went done towards Cairns and took a different look at the rainforest going over the top on a Skyrail. It really gives you a different perspective on how high the trees are when you're riding over the top of them. The rail stopped a couple of times and we looked at the forest and waterfalls. We spent a couple of hours looking around a small town on the top of the mountain. We went to a butterfly sanctuary. The kids loved having butterflies land on them as I snapped a million pictures trying to get the perfect one. We boarded a train and headed back down the mountain and on the way we saw more waterfalls. I just don't get tired of looking at it.

I know we said we were there for 5 days...Thursday was a travel day and so was Monday. We walked around all over the town of Port Douglas, walked on the beach and hiked on a small trail. Overall this was such a fun trip. Great bonding time for our family. The kids swam every night after we finished our day trips in the saltwater pool at the hotel. We also consistently met up with other families that were staying at the same place with their families for holidays. This gave Christian and Paige some friends to swim with each day. We went to bed early and rose early everyday that we were there. There is one more memorable part to our trip. One night, Dan and I were sitting watching tv and we had a little gecko run down the wall and go under the couch. Needless to say I had to put shoes on to go anywhere and slept with pillows shoved up against the door. Yuck. This is just a "lucky" part of being in Australia. These little lizards are everywhere and the locals say that we will see a lot more of them as it gets warmer.

Australian Education
Now that summer is approaching we have blue frill lizards and small little geckos. You will find geckos hiding out on the top of the ceiling out side on our porch. They can get into any little opening. I have a towel shoved up under the garage door and make sure doors are shut at all times. The lizards are found out basking in the sun. I am always on the hunt when we are at the park or at the zoo. Those little suckers will run out from under the bush. From what I heard, they are more afraid of me. I truly find that hard to believe. I'm sure this will only get worse as the summer goes on. Enjoy the slide shows of our trip below.