One year today
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One year today
Hi All
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
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Re: One year today
Originally Posted by joho
Hi All
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
will be interesting to see how you feel when you return from uk/
i'll be looking out for that post.
best wishes lj
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Re: One year today
Congratulations on your first year! May there be many more!
Glad to hear you have settled in well. We've been here for a year and we love it! Don't think we'd want to fork out $10,000 on a trip back to the UK though (although I understand why you are going).
Tracey
Glad to hear you have settled in well. We've been here for a year and we love it! Don't think we'd want to fork out $10,000 on a trip back to the UK though (although I understand why you are going).
Tracey
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Re: One year today
Originally Posted by joho
Hi All
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
We are 17 months into Oz now, and have never regretted it. We was talking last night about going back for a holiday in 2008. My hubby was sponsored so is not earning big money, just enough to live on, but we have had a lovely house built , and a pool, so im not complaining.
I have just got a job in the local kids home, and i cant wait to start working again.
We are putting my 23 yr old son through Uni in Perth til Nov next year, so there will be no spare cash.
But when we discussed going back for hols, and reasons why and who to see, we decided we go over East instead, we think the kids would love that, I have been when i was younger, done the great barrier reef and all.
So obviously it cant be that important to us. But anyway hope you have a great time, would be nice to read how you get on, look forward to it.
Denise
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Re: One year today
Originally Posted by joho
Hi All
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
A year soon passes by doesn't it? It is good that you and the kids have settled and are enjoying things.
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Re: One year today
Originally Posted by joho
Hi All
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
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Re: One year today
[QUOTE=joho]Hi All
Thanks for that thread, it is so nice to hear how you settlers are getting on.
Thanks for that thread, it is so nice to hear how you settlers are getting on.
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Re: One year today
Originally Posted by joho
Hi All
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
Well its been 1 year today since we arrived in Australia. Things are good. I have a part-time job at Gosford Hospital, doing admin 2 days a week. Hubby is working as an IT Infrastructure Manager in Syndey and also enjoying the role. Kids are settled into their respective schools and the eldest one is enjoying school for the first time as he is not bullied here. My 15 year old son has a part time job in Eagle Boys which is earning him some much needed pocket money, just need to push lazy son into getting one too. Dog and Cat have settled well although the cat is terrified of the birds as they are so noisy. We are in the process of buying our first house here (see thread 'ugly') and have also booked tickets for a holiday in UK leaving 30th Sept for 3 weeks, costing $9100 for the 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) so not to bad considering its school holidays. I do begrudge paying so much for a holiday in a country we lived for 35 years but hubbies parents are very old and this will probably the last time they see the kids, he was born late in life (a surprise he says, disaster I say). My parents came for a visit in January which was good and not one argument with my dad which is a miracle. It was a bit hot for them though. I have no homesickness to speak of and feel totally settled here. Boring really but there you go.
Oh and as far as salaries go, my hourly rate is about the same as I was on in UK $19.62 and hubbies pay is a little more than he was on in UK.
Jo
Great to know how you are getting on and there is 'normality' after getting there. I just want to be there and settled now, Can't cope with all the stress of selling houses and moving stuff across to Aus, the reasonds that we are moving seem to get lost with 'the Move'.
I have just applied for a job at Gosford/Wyong as a midwife, so you never know our paths may well cross
Great post
Caz