Saturday, July 7, 2007

Introducing Stella


This is Stella, she's 6 months old, and a mix of some Red Heeler (Aussie dog), and it looks like some Jack Russell, and many other things. We chose her (no she chose us) on Friday at the K9 Rescue Centre in Mandurah.

We don't know any history on her, just that she had been in the rescue centre for a few days, and in that time she had been spayed, so she's still got her stitches in, she has them out on Thursday, she also has a stitch in her foot so must have had an injury there. She is very young and puppy like, but really keen to learn, she is already coming back to us, responding to her name off the lead, and knows what 'sit' means, we're working on stay now, and will carry on doing fun training with her. She responds really well and is learning what 'no' means, when it comes to jumping on setees and eating slippers!

She sleeps outside under the patio (roofed area), on her new pet bed, the first night she was a bit unsettled and cried a bit, but last night once she settled she was fine until about 6.45 when she decided it was time to get up, and let us know about it.

She's named after the stars, not the beer (honest)! She's been to the beach twice already and has played well with other dogs, she likes chasing seagulls, and is still a bit unsure of the sea.

There's some more pictures of her in our online photo album, and I'm sure we'll get some more pictures as she grows up over the next few months.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2007

quick post

Just a quick blog today - I had a full day in work yesterday, and guess what - I managed to start just in time for year end! Over here year end is 30th June, so I will be taking over from the busy period, I guess doing full time for 4 months won't be so bad, it will get me chance to get into the job.

The housewarming went really well, we had lots of drinks (I had to go out and buy a beer fridge for behind the bar!), and spoke to England and Spain on Skype; the lap top was sat on the bar and Pete (UK), Mike (UK), and Ann and Pete (ex Railway now Spain) all joined in the party for a quick chat which was great. Our neighbours brought us a wooden vase that he had made himself, very nice, this is now sat on the bar. Then later on we fired the BBQ up and had burgers and sausages, just what you need after a skinfull of beer, yum yum!

I've been for a run this morning to the beach and back, I've entered the Perth 'City to Surf' 12k run at the end of August, so thought I'd better do a bit of training, the run today was about 7.5k, and I could still breath at the end of it so I should be ok.

Got to go now - shopping to do, only food today, unless I find a nice office chair!

Oh Good Luck to Jeckyl on their 3 gigs over the next couple of weeks.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Our new house

Posted by PicasaWe moved into our new house last Friday, so have had a mad week of sorting things out. the house is great, I've posted some pictures on our photo album, just to make you all jealous of our pool and spa, oh and a lemon tree. I'm getting all homely and today have made some home made lemonade, and we've been juicing our own orange, carrot and apple juice; we've found a great shop 'The Spud Shed' that sells fruit and veg grown locally and at really reasonable prices, so we are eating loads of healthy fresh food.
Again we're having to learn new things, they say that if you learn something new everyday it keeps you young, well we should be regressing! We're learning about pool and spa chemicals, algae and pumps, we've been in the spa everyday so far, but have yet to try the pool (it's too cold in winter).
We've got some books out of the library to learn about our Koi Carp and other fish in our pond, I've put a picture of these up, we have 12 fish in total, and are now getting to know them and how much to feed them etc, we also need to look after this pump and filter system and keep the water level right. We're trying to get them to hand feed, and they are getting braver, they welcome us in the mornings when we come to feed them, I never realised fish could be such social creatures.
The weather this week has been quite bad, we've had rain most days, but the sunny periods are still really warm.
I had a day in work this week, to learn the payroll and get to know some other parts of the job, again it is all very similar to English work but with different names and different rules, so I should be OK when I get my head round the language differences. The most bizarre thing I learnt is that you get paid more when you take annual leave than you do if you work, the reasoning is that you generally spend more when you are off work, so need more money; the unions apparently negotiated this some years ago, so now you get 'leave loading' on your pay when you're not in work - Great!
John has sold a house this week, and is really enjoying his job so far, he is hoping to get another sale on Tuesday, so this will keep the money coming in, and when I start work properly on 11th July we will both be earning again - The company I will be working for has persuaded me to do 4 months full time over the tax season, and then I should be able to go part time, should be ok as I will be on less hours in time for the summer.
Yesterday I played netball again, and was rushing home to meet a plumber (to plumb our fridge in - it's got one of those water/ice dispenser things on it), and got pulled for speeding - so I have to pay a fine of $150 and get 2 points on my nice new WA licence! I think I'd better watch my speed from now!
We didn't get to go for that Indian last week we are going next week instead, tonight we're having a bit of a house warming party, well when I say party, I think we need to get a few more friends to call it that; but there should be about 10 people here so we'll have a good night - we'll have Skype on, so if you want to join us in a couple of hours give us a shout! We'll put the camera on and you can join in!
Ok must go now got a bit of organising to do for tonight and it's getting on now, enjoy our new house pictures and please all keep in touch.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Tracey got a job

I was offered a job this week, and went in today to chat about it and see the office etc. I will be Accountant to a tax practice in Mandurah (about 30 mins drive), the position can be part time which I want, and will initially be to cover extended leave for 3 months. I will also be able to learn the tax side of the business, and then after the 3 month period, other employment options can be looked at. So initially it will include accounts, payroll and fee collection from tax refunds, then maybe more of the tax consultant work, we'll see how it goes!

Last night I played netball again, this time for the Angels, and we won!! It's really good to get back into netball, and meeting people - I even met one of the players today, she works at our settlement agent (small world).

John is now getting into his on the job training, and has completed his reports for this, so Friday he takes his work into Perth and should get his licence shortly after that.

Everything is now getting put in boxes ready for our move on Friday, you realise how well you've settled in when you have to change address at about 10 different places.

We're looking at health insurance (mine field), and now that we're working we need to look at Super (pension) schemes, another mine field. The most difficult thing is that everything is called something different over here:

P60 - Group Certificate
Pension scheme - Super
Tax code - TFN

Once you can interpret things they aren't too different than in England.

We've been invited out for a curry on Saturday night at a new Indian that's opened in Safety Bay 'The Korma Sutra'! I'll let you know how the Aussie curries compare with the Sangem or similar.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Still feels like a holiday

It still feels like a holiday, the winter weather has been kind to us, today it's 22c and sunny, we did have a thunderstorm last night with torrential rain, but we do seem to be having lots of days like this too, on Tuesday it was 24c and I went to the beach, well more about that later. I hope we can cope with summer!

Since our last blog John has been working hard on his course, he's been getting over 85% for all his course work and exams, with one being marked at 100%, clever boy! He finishes tomorrow with an exam in the morning, and then going out for lunch and a few beers, so I'm being his chauffer to and from Perth, I may have to fit in some shopping too!

I've been busy sorting things out for our house move - it's definitely happening on the 22nd June, next Friday. I'm having to change address for everything again, and get things prepared for moving. Tomorrow I'm going with our estate agent to do the final inspection of the house, this is where you test everything works, like light switches, plugs and any appliances being left in the house, and get instructions on how to work things like the pool pump, switch on gas etc.

I met with a guy at a tax practice today, initially about doing a tax course, but there could be some work there too, I should know in the next week. I've applied for a few jobs in the paper and am just waiting to here from those now, the agencies haven't come up with much, but at least they have my name and CV, we'll see what happens.

I manged to get a game of netball on Tuesday, filling in for someone who didn't turn up, I played for the 'Redbacks', and next week the 'Angels' have asked if I'll play for them, I'm hoping to get a regular place on a team, but for now I'm glad to get back playing. I'm also getting involved in a penguin research project in the area, volunteering to do beach walks to monitor for any dead or injured peguins on the shoreline, this information wil feed into the research project to identify the areas the penguins are inhabiting and what threats there are to them. (Yes I thought penguins only lived in cold areas too! - but there's a thriving population of fairy penguins around here that breed on - yes you guessed it - Penguin island in Shoalwater.)

OK back to the beach - On Tuesday it was 24c and sunny, so I decided to take my bike out, I rode along the shore to Port Kennedy, then came back half way and locking my bike up went down to the beach to read my book for a bit (great life or what!), so I was reading my book minding my own business when suddenly I realise the 2 other people on the beach are naked men! Oh yes I managed to find the only nudist beach in the area - Mum you should be proud of me - following in your footsteps! So of course I had to finish my chapter before I left!

Congratulations to Pete, Sue, Katherine and Natasha on getting their visa yesterday! - we can't wait to see you all over here, just get that house sold now! (If anyone reading this wants to buy a house in Handforth let me know and I'll pass on your details, or maybe pass them to John as he's going to be the Estate Agent!)

We're still loving it, and still can't get used to seeing dolphins and pelicans feeding close up, every time we see them we're amazed, we don't think we'll ever realise that this is an every day thing over here!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Bank Holiday Weekend

Last weekend off before John starts training in Real Estate, so we visited Freemantle Market. Tracey insisting in using her new car (Mitsibushi 380), odd as she was expected to insist on going there by boat as we both got our skippers licence on Fiday. Spent a few $ on the usual rubbish, but got a load of ideas for our new house, we move in on 22nd June.
Later we went to Perth, firstly to find the TAFE (University) where John's course is being held, then on to Kings Park for more of the breathtaking views of Perth and the Swan River, (see attached video). Then home for one of Tracey's Chicken Curries, a couple of beers, then watch an episode from series one of "Life on Mars" before bed.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Fishing

Today we decided to go fishing - so we started - with no knowledge and no equipment - Good place to start!

We went to a tackle and bait shop on Rockingham foreshore and admitted our ignorance, they were great -we got rods, reels, hooks, weights, little bits that go between the weights and hooks (for some reason), bait, and loads of leaflets showing what fish we could catch and how to do it and a DVD on fishing basics, all for about $80.00 (about £32.00). So now we're all set - we didn't look at the DVD but took our books, rods etc to Palm Beach Jetty and fished of there this evening - after several helpful spectators giving us advice, we thought we knew what we were doing. Anyway to cut a long story short I caught a tiddler which I threw back and John caght 4 tiddlers which he threw back AND a Leatherjacket - We were told this is what it was and our books confirmed it - which we kept and took home to eat (Well it did us a starter!) So now as an educated fisherperson I can tell you that the Leatherjacket is so named because it doesn't have any scales - when you fillet it, you take off the head as normal, then peel the skin back like a 'leather jacket'.

We did get a surprise with this one - when I was trying to cut its head off I had to apply a bit of pressure and its stomach split (yuk) and out came its most recent meal - live with legs still moving - I think it was some sort of yabbi or bug (crayfish type of thing), and then another one again still moving - I bet they thought they'd been saved - till I killed them and threw them in the bin (well what else was I supposed to do with them?).

So now we're going to try again to get a proper meal! We'll watch the DVD first...... and let you know how we go on.