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Month: March 2008

Catching up after the move…

Wow, so much has happened that I can’t even begin to write about it all. Instead, I’ll just give the bare bones version.

We left Brisbane and drove to Surfer’s Paradise where we stayed for a few days. That was nice and relaxing after the hectic packing and uplift of our furniture. Then we drove on to Sydney. We spent the day with John’s brother and it was great to catch up with them. We drove out of Sydney the next day and nearly got to Canberra when we had to go back to Sydney for family reasons. We didn’t get to set off again until 6pm which was, you guessed it, during peak hour traffic. We were expected at the apartments in Adelaide on the following day. We couldn’t see how we could make it. We usually take ages to travel anywhere as John stops regularly…and really, how fast can a Tarago van, lugging a trailer go? It was my bright idea to not stop overnight and just keep going. My dad told me that Friday was going to be 38 degrees so this confirmed the decision. So we drove and drove and drove until we got here yesterday afternoon. Yes, 33 hours of straight driving!

But we arrived! We were put into apartments but as it was Easter break and considering the large size of our family (Oh puhleeze) we couldn’t get an apartment big enough so the girls were in one apartment and the boys, John and I were in another. We were only there for one week and then we had to move to another block of apartments in the city where we had the same arrangements.

House hunting has been a nightmare. Real estate agents didn’t want to know us just before the Easter break so we felt like we were just ‘marking time’ or sitting on our hands. On Tuesday, we set about looking for rentals in and around the area but they were not suitable for a variety of reasons: price, condition, size, etc. We thought we’d do a drive-by of a Defence house that we initially thought was too far away. We looked at it and decided that it would be fine- a nice two-storey place. John called DHA the next morning, but it was taken. The only other house they could offer us was in the similar area but it is smaller. However, there is a bright side to this house. Our niece and her young family live exactly across the street! Wow, how cool could that be? After being away from family for 6 years, we could be right across the street! 😎 We are waiting to find out for sure if we get this house and if so, when we can move in.

It has been a rather difficult time. Personally I wouldn’t have minded being in the temporary accomodationn if it were just the boys and us. We could easily explore the neighbourhood and do a few basic workbooks but teh girls have wanted to get a start on with their new lives. ‘Miss R’ needs to get settled into a new school and ‘Miss A’ is keen to start her part-time course in fitness as well as get a new part-time job. We have put this off until we knew what area we would be living in. The girls have found it all rather frustrating. Previously we have always tried to embrace each move as a new, exciting adventure and while the girls still do view it this way, they have a sense of frustration. But they have lived in this state of ‘limbo’ for quite some time now so I totally understand how they would feel.

So that is the skeletal version of our life over the last few weeks. Of course it has been fuller and richer than what it sounds, but that’s an overview. I’m still totally convinced, more than ever, that life is education! 😛

Glossary:

Pre-pack – the day the packers come and start packing all our furniture, books and belongings into boxes.

Up-lift – the day the boxes and furniture are packed onto the trucks

Down-lift – the day our furniture and boxes are unpacked from the truck to the house

DHA – Defence Housing Organisation

Edited to add: Just heard from John. Yes, we have the house so we know where we’ll be living! Our down-lift day is next Wednesday. Yes, we have to move apartments again tomorrow but at least we finally have a house and a moving in date! Wahoo!

Every House Needs a Can of WD-40

Note to self:

I am knee deep in cleaning and putting things in their place when I found out the my rubber backed bathmat is stuck to the bathroom floor! After making a mental note to NOT use rubber backed bath mats again I have tried to get it off. It’s hard work, and a lot of elbow grease. But I have found something that makes the job easier.

WD-40

Spray it all over the rubber, leave for as long as possible (I left mine for about 2 hours) and then attack it with a plastic scraper! Only thing that worked!

It’s not just for the car and shed. Must remember to keep a can of WD-40 in my cleaning cupboard.

Moving yet again…getting tedious, isn't it?

moving

Anyone remember my post earlier this year about how much I was looking forward to a settled year and how much I planned to accomplish with the boys?

I wrote:

I’m also looking forward to this year. This is shaping up to be the first year in many that we will not be moving house! Six moves in seven years- hmmm, it is very tiring. I’m looking forward to only having normal life interruptions this year, in this house! :wink: I am hoping to do some intensive one-on-one work with the boys in the areas of math, science and physical education. I also hope to write a few more lessons in my Bible study which I’ll then upload to the site.

Ha! I was wrong! So very wrong, which I why I have given up on being a planner. We found out last week that we will be moving again. It is totally unexpected and out of the blue, but it is a compassionate posting due to family needs. Part of me is sad and cranky because I’m tired of moving and I really like the weather here in QLD. But another part of me is so overjoyed to be going back to our home state of SA. I haven’t seen my father for 18 months and I have missed him so much. Once we found out the bare details last week, the children have been unable to concentrate or focus on anything other than moving and life in the new state. They’re also very excited! The older the children get and the more ingrained into a town they are, it is harder for them to leave but we are looking forward to making SA our home again.

It will be a quick move, within 12 days, which we’ve done before 🙄 so if I’m not around forums, email and blogs very much you’ll know why.

This whole move also brings with it (as a part of it and also separate) a different situation, one that has involved more pain that I have ever experienced in my life. Our Father knows of all this, of course, so any prayers you can offer on our behalf would be most appreciated.