Saturday, December 27, 2008

In The Beginning...

I thought I would take some time to explain to everybody how our family of five started on this little adventure to Australia. Everybody keeps saying how exciting it is for us, I agree, but WOW who thought it would ever really happen! And here we are with only 4 weeks to go, which I am in total denial about so I won't talk about that.

A year and a half ago Steve went on a teachers golf excursion. In his golf foursome there was a fellow teacher who had recently come back from Australia with his family. They had been on an exchange. Steve came home full of excitement because this was something we had talked about years ago - BEFORE WE HAD 3 KIDS!!!!! I just nodded and said "wow, sounds like a great adventure! Lucky them". A few weeks later Steve arrived home with the "teacher newspaper" that had an ad in it for an organization that does teacher exchanges. The ad was highlighted, circled and generally you couldn't miss it. Oh Dear...

Eventually I got my nerve to actually ask my dear and loving (slightly crazy?) husband about the ad. We talked about it and decided to fill out and application and see what happens. Being the spontaneous person that I am(you can stop laughing now) I agreed to support Steve in this but he had to do all the paperwork. In my moment of delusion, I thought that the paper work alone would dissuade him. Knowing my husband, I even printed the application out to prove my point. I lost. We sent the application in, thinking that we had a better chance of winning the lottery than finding someone who would want to have a family of 5 living in their house for a year.

We waited for months, not telling family (WAY to many questions that way). I think that was the worst part. We even missed a big family trip to Hawaii in case we had to but tickets to Australia! Ouch - that hurt! Finally we got an e mail saying they had found someone who wanted to exchange. Oh dear- what have we done!? We decided to go ahead with it, mostly to see how it would all pan out. This brings me to where I am today.

We are going to live in a small village called Montrose. It is about 36 km outside Melbourne, Australia. It sounds like a nice place with a few basic necessities within walking distance. Sort of like where we are now in Poco. The girls will go to school at Montrose Primary School which is about 3 houses down the street (yay!). They will have to wear uniforms as that is the norm for public schools there. Kennedy would prefer to go to school elsewhere as the uniforms are a most questionable brown and gold/yellow. She would prefer to go to a school that has navy, green and white uniforms. Poor kid, hope she doesn't choose her university the same way!

Steve will be teaching at Maroondah Secondary C0llege in Croydon, about 15 minutes away. He will teaching their version of Social Studies. Australian history? Hmmm, the Brits sent the convicts to Van Diemens land and they are still there? Doesn't sound too difficult. He is really looking forward to it despite the prep needed.

I have a job in Maroondah Hospital. It is a fairly large hospital in Ringwood East. I had a phone interview back in September and they sound really nice. I will be working on a surgical floor so I won't be too far out of my comfort zone. I am so fortunate to have a career that is so portable!

Tom and Seona. That is the name of the people who have agreed to exchange with us. They seem like great people. They have no kids and are a little younger than us. *sigh* . Seona is the teacher and Tom is an electrican (who still needs a job, if anybody knows anybody who needs some wires connected...). They love the outdoors, so if you have a suggestion for a "can't miss" activity or place to visit let us know. It's when you are looking in your own backyard!

So that's it in a nut shell! I will try to post a few times before we leave. I can understand my friend Peanut now who always has future posts rambling around in her head. I will try to make them interesting and hopefully funny. And as soon as I have the know-how I will post some photos.

All I can say about this crazy adventure is "be careful what you wish for!"

2 comments:

  1. All I can say is that I think you are SO BRAVE! I can't wait to hear all your stories. At least then it won't feel like you're so far away. I'm going to miss you :(

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  2. Hi girls this is jayme i really miss you and i think this blog is a good idea.I hope the year goes by quickly and kennedy your right the uniforms do sound awful.Please promise me when you come back you'll visit me!Or at least call me!Miss you all!

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