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travelbug Jul 16th 2009 12:59 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by kezzabird (Post 7757760)
I hope this works if so it's a pic of Jennifer and Suzanna 6 days old. :)

That's a lovely photo Kerry :thumbsup:
Looks like the girls are almost touching hands. :wub:

Hope they're both doing ok...
Cathy
x

Effie1970 Jul 16th 2009 1:47 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 
What a gorgeous photo of the twins, just beautiful

I have to fess up... I buy the marmite and sometimes hob nobs... I used to hunt out twiglets too. Crisps is one of the things I really really miss from England!

Our eventful week continues... I have had good news though, the cyst is apparently not as big as it was and although extremely painful should disperse by itself in the next 6-8 wks.

However, my partner has just taken his son to A&E because he is struggling to breathe... started with a sore throat this morning and has progressed so quickly its scary. Hoping that the hospital can give him something

travelbug Jul 17th 2009 11:27 pm

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by Effie1970 (Post 7758109)
What a gorgeous photo of the twins, just beautiful

I have to fess up... I buy the marmite and sometimes hob nobs... I used to hunt out twiglets too. Crisps is one of the things I really really miss from England!

Our eventful week continues... I have had good news though, the cyst is apparently not as big as it was and although extremely painful should disperse by itself in the next 6-8 wks.

However, my partner has just taken his son to A&E because he is struggling to breathe... started with a sore throat this morning and has progressed so quickly its scary. Hoping that the hospital can give him something

Hi Effie, how is your partner's son? Hope he has recovered from whatever was wrong?

Isn't it funny the kind of things that people miss from the UK where food is concerned...mainly what i call "comfort" foods isn't it. I'll probably be the same myself!

Cathy :)

travelbug Jul 17th 2009 11:28 pm

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by GaryVFR8 (Post 7757307)
Hi All, Went into the coles at Kings Medows near Launceston today and they have a little section of food from the UK!!!! In the area they had Yorkshire pudding mix, Red Cabbage, Chip shop batter, Mushy Peas, Tinned New potatoes, Marmite, Golden Syrup,Rice Pudding, Custard, Wheatabix(not branded) malt vineger and some biscuits but forgot the name as they where not Happy Faces!!!!!
I felt like a polish bloke in the uk looking at what he can make from around 20 items in the supermarket!!!
Gary

Hi Gary, i forgot to ask when i posted the other day - is Kings Meadows a big shopping complex or a town? I've seen it mentioned a few times...

GaryVFR8 Jul 18th 2009 1:15 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by travelbug (Post 7763402)
Hi Gary, i forgot to ask when i posted the other day - is Kings Meadows a big shopping complex or a town? I've seen it mentioned a few times...

Hi Kings Medows is a suberb of Launceston, Just outside, Got a quite nice shopping area and must be a few expats around as the bottle shop also has a few English beers.
It's a good location being out of the central area but close to the airport, bunnings and the main roads.
Gary Vikky and Hollie

travelbug Jul 18th 2009 7:47 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by GaryVFR8 (Post 7763571)
Hi Kings Medows is a suberb of Launceston, Just outside, Got a quite nice shopping area and must be a few expats around as the bottle shop also has a few English beers.
It's a good location being out of the central area but close to the airport, bunnings and the main roads.
Gary Vikky and Hollie

thanks, i did wonder. We were looking at one of the maps the other day of Tas and couldn't believe how many places names are English... We were laughing that we could end up living somewhere near to where we live now!
Now that would confuse people if we told them where we'd moved to but missed off the Australia bit at the end! :sneaky:
I have a feeling Bunnings will become one of Andy's favourite stores - after all he spends enough time over here in B&Q and the like so he'll feel right at home there! :D

Effie1970 Jul 18th 2009 11:27 am

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Thanks all...

My partners son is much better but seems to have passed his virus on to his dad... argh man flu (no offence Gary!) He was tested for swine flu but thankfully it wasnt but 'just' a bad respiratory infection.

Cathy - we live just close to Kings Meadows... its not huge shopping wise but does at least have enough for food, donut king and a couple of bakeries! Like Gary said, also close to Bunnings

travelbug Jul 19th 2009 1:59 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by Effie1970 (Post 7764468)
Thanks all...

My partners son is much better but seems to have passed his virus on to his dad... argh man flu (no offence Gary!) He was tested for swine flu but thankfully it wasnt but 'just' a bad respiratory infection.

Cathy - we live just close to Kings Meadows... its not huge shopping wise but does at least have enough for food, donut king and a couple of bakeries! Like Gary said, also close to Bunnings

Hi, I'm glad to hear your partner's son isn't suffering from the dreaded swine flu. I hope both him and your partner feel better soon. Cathy :)

GaryVFR8 Jul 19th 2009 10:13 am

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HI everyone, Why do people in Tassie try ripping you off when they know your not from the area or don't know you. We got offered some sheep at one price, Then when they called up again the price had chaged by $15-$20 per sheep.
This has happened a few times to myself and Vikky and her Mum. Seems to be that once they know you are not local,(Even from Mainland) They look at increasing the price. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Gary Vikky and Hollie

Effie1970 Jul 20th 2009 12:09 pm

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Gary - we get that a lot until we 'drop names'... do you have a way of picking them up... if it would make a difference I can see if we can get 'local' price through friends or work?

Possums Jul 21st 2009 5:40 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by kezzabird (Post 7757760)
I hope this works if so it's a pic of Jennifer and Suzanna 6 days old. :)


Hi everyone just checking in from not so sunny UK done nowt but rain :thumbdown:

beautiful pic Kerry just such cuties :)

connection is hit and miss will keep in touch when I can hope everything is well in Tas

travelbug Jul 21st 2009 8:56 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by Possums (Post 7771452)
Hi everyone just checking in from not so sunny UK done nowt but rain :thumbdown:

beautiful pic Kerry just such cuties :)

connection is hit and miss will keep in touch when I can hope everything is well in Tas

Hi :) you brought the bad weather over with you! :lol:
It is meant to be improving the weather but who knows! Hope you're enjoying your time with your family & friends regardless of the crap weather!

Gary, you'll have to get yourself a tassie accent (if there is such a thing?!), then maybe they'll think you're a local! ;)

Effie1970 Jul 21st 2009 11:25 am

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by travelbug (Post 7772052)
Gary, you'll have to get yourself a tassie accent (if there is such a thing?!), then maybe they'll think you're a local! ;)

But then he would have to live with sounding like Reggie from Big Brother :rofl: the Tassie 'twang' - I wouldnt wish it on anyone, we are hoping like heck that the kids dont grow up with one!

Sammy T Aug 1st 2009 3:15 pm

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 
Hi all

Just back from our trip to the UK, absolutely knackered, too many late nights and long flights! Went to bed early last night and slept for nearly 17 hours :eek:

Had a good time, my mum's wedding was lovely and I was really glad we had gone. Stayed with my brother and his family, lovely to see them and spend time with my 3 year old nephew. Went up to Hull to see an auntie who I have always kept in touch with but not seen for years, met up with the out laws at the same time (so felt very virtuous ;) )

Then had 2 days in Dubai, which was good fun, heat like I've never known it, 45c one day! Fantastic hotel, very expensive but worth it, was picked up from the airport and on arrival (at 7am) we were given breakfast and got our room early too. Lots to see and do, 2 days was not long enough, not sure about the "real" Dubai though, we took a taxi down to the Creek area and I felt very out of place, very male orientated, we nearly got ripped off on an abra (boat) ride but I was very assertive, think he was glad to drop us off! Looked around at the gold and spice souks, we were there at 10am, I think an evening visit would have had more atmosphere though.

Anyway, nice to back in my own bed (as my longest ever sleep proves!) nice to see hubby again as he has been rattling around on his own for 2 weeks, longest time we have ever been apart but I think as we were so busy, we didn't have time to miss him much (shhhhh, don't tell him)

Any news I've missed?

Sam

travelbug Aug 1st 2009 11:07 pm

Re: Tasmania (continued!)
 

Originally Posted by Sammy T (Post 7805126)
Hi all

Just back from our trip to the UK, absolutely knackered, too many late nights and long flights! Went to bed early last night and slept for nearly 17 hours :eek:

Had a good time, my mum's wedding was lovely and I was really glad we had gone. Stayed with my brother and his family, lovely to see them and spend time with my 3 year old nephew. Went up to Hull to see an auntie who I have always kept in touch with but not seen for years, met up with the out laws at the same time (so felt very virtuous ;) )

Then had 2 days in Dubai, which was good fun, heat like I've never known it, 45c one day! Fantastic hotel, very expensive but worth it, was picked up from the airport and on arrival (at 7am) we were given breakfast and got our room early too. Lots to see and do, 2 days was not long enough, not sure about the "real" Dubai though, we took a taxi down to the Creek area and I felt very out of place, very male orientated, we nearly got ripped off on an abra (boat) ride but I was very assertive, think he was glad to drop us off! Looked around at the gold and spice souks, we were there at 10am, I think an evening visit would have had more atmosphere though.

Anyway, nice to back in my own bed (as my longest ever sleep proves!) nice to see hubby again as he has been rattling around on his own for 2 weeks, longest time we have ever been apart but I think as we were so busy, we didn't have time to miss him much (shhhhh, don't tell him)

Any news I've missed?

Sam

Hi Sam, welcome back! Glad you had a really great trip. :thumbsup:
Shame the weather wasn't all that great for some of your time over here - very changeable wasn't it - but thankfully warm still on the rainy days!
No news at this end...still waiting to put house back on market. Andy's working on the kitchen today - and we go away next weekend so looking forward to that.

Cathy :)


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