Dolphins
#1
Dolphins
Went to Bribie Island today, went up on the Red Sand Beach area and saw some dolphins playing and jumping out of the ocean for around 20 mins literally yards from the beach, the kids loved it, so did we and it reminded us of how lucky we are to be here!!!
#2
Margie
Joined: Feb 2005
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Posts: 65
Re: Dolphins
Originally Posted by leanda
Went to Bribie Island today, went up on the Red Sand Beach area and saw some dolphins playing and jumping out of the ocean for around 20 mins literally yards from the beach, the kids loved it, so did we and it reminded us of how lucky we are to be here!!!
Hi, we swam with the dolphins at Rockingham last Easter, when on holiday. It was magic, so much better than seeing them in an aquarium. We are emigrating to Perth in 14 weeks and are all a bit nervous. Just remembering the beaches and wildlife reminds us of the reasons we are doing this. Have promised to take our 9 year old to swim with them for her Birthday
How long have you been in Australia?
Margie
#3
Re: Dolphins
Originally Posted by Margie
Hi, we swam with the dolphins at Rockingham last Easter, when on holiday. It was magic, so much better than seeing them in an aquarium. We are emigrating to Perth in 14 weeks and are all a bit nervous. Just remembering the beaches and wildlife reminds us of the reasons we are doing this. Have promised to take our 9 year old to swim with them for her Birthday
How long have you been in Australia?
Margie
How long have you been in Australia?
Margie
8 months on Wednesday, and loving it, bit homesick after Xmas but now we love it, kids in great schools, we live in a great area (Brisbane), we are making friends and are lucky enough to have a lot of family out here already so all in all a good move, hope all goes as well for you.
#4
Forum Regular
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 96
Re: Dolphins
where abts in perth are u planning on living
Originally Posted by Margie
Hi, we swam with the dolphins at Rockingham last Easter, when on holiday. It was magic, so much better than seeing them in an aquarium. We are emigrating to Perth in 14 weeks and are all a bit nervous. Just remembering the beaches and wildlife reminds us of the reasons we are doing this. Have promised to take our 9 year old to swim with them for her Birthday
How long have you been in Australia?
Margie
How long have you been in Australia?
Margie
#5
Margie
Joined: Feb 2005
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Posts: 65
Re: Dolphins
Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
where abts in perth are u planning on living
Hi,
Plan to rent in Hillary's or Joondalup area to start with.
Once we find work and get to know the place we will than decide on an area and buy a house.
Can you recommend anywhere, or a good rental company?
We have 2 girls ages 9 and 6. The girls are worried about leaving friends behind, so we want them to take up their gymnastics, dancing and Brownies/Guides as they do here. ( I'll then get to meet some mum's and make new chums!)
Where r u in Perth? Been there long?
Margie
#6
Re: Dolphins
Originally Posted by leanda
8 months on Wednesday, and loving it, bit homesick after Xmas but now we love it, kids in great schools, we live in a great area (Brisbane), we are making friends and are lucky enough to have a lot of family out here already so all in all a good move, hope all goes as well for you.
What suburb do you live in if you don't mind me asking.
We are soooo looking forward to getting some of this lifestyle.
A friends of ours went on a catamaran friom Wellington Point and the dolphins came to swim with them.
Can' wait
Ang