Teens in Oz
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Teens in Oz
I'm NOT a teen ...lol, but I just feel I wanted to share.
My daughter in the UK was (I think! ... ) a 'typical' teen. 15 years old, doing well at school, a friendly girl with many friends, BUT!! ... she'd get home ... have dinner ... and then it was to her room for 'good ole' MSN!!
Bill Gates comfortable friend! ... The MSN Messenger!!
Ok, I didn't have issues with this, and she DID get on with her schooling and all the rest! ... but to be honest a day off from school would probably end up a 'day on MSN' ... teen parents (I hope!) will understand where I'm coming from here.
Anyway, we've been here 11 months now, and I just wanted to show you what she was doing the other day (on her day off from school)
A day on MSN ?!?!?
NO! ...
A day at the 'rope swing' where they all meet up, spend the day jumping into the lake, and basically having a bloody good time! ... living the good ole 'outdoor life!'
That's it! ... personally I think the pic say's it all!
BOTH my teens (16 & 14) absolutely LOVE it here!
The other LOVES his skateboarding and there's decent parks all over the place here, and ......
Well, I just wanted to say my kids have settled REAL good and I'm bloody chuffed about it! ...
Ok, I appreciate this won't be the case for all, but basically I'm drunk and wanted to throw out a good ole 'positive post' really ...
Good night ...
My daughter in the UK was (I think! ... ) a 'typical' teen. 15 years old, doing well at school, a friendly girl with many friends, BUT!! ... she'd get home ... have dinner ... and then it was to her room for 'good ole' MSN!!
Bill Gates comfortable friend! ... The MSN Messenger!!
Ok, I didn't have issues with this, and she DID get on with her schooling and all the rest! ... but to be honest a day off from school would probably end up a 'day on MSN' ... teen parents (I hope!) will understand where I'm coming from here.
Anyway, we've been here 11 months now, and I just wanted to show you what she was doing the other day (on her day off from school)
A day on MSN ?!?!?
NO! ...
A day at the 'rope swing' where they all meet up, spend the day jumping into the lake, and basically having a bloody good time! ... living the good ole 'outdoor life!'
That's it! ... personally I think the pic say's it all!
BOTH my teens (16 & 14) absolutely LOVE it here!
The other LOVES his skateboarding and there's decent parks all over the place here, and ......
Well, I just wanted to say my kids have settled REAL good and I'm bloody chuffed about it! ...
Ok, I appreciate this won't be the case for all, but basically I'm drunk and wanted to throw out a good ole 'positive post' really ...
Good night ...
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Re: Teens in Oz
I'm NOT a teen ... but I just feel I wanted to share.
My daughter in the UK was (I think! ... ) a 'typical' teen. 15 years old, doing well at school, a friendly girl with many friends, BUT!! ... she'd get home ... have dinner ... and then it was to her room for 'good ole' MSN!!
Bill Gates comfortable friend! ... The MSN Messenger!!
Ok, I didn't have issues with this, and she DID get on with her schooling and all the rest! ... but to be honest a day off from school would probably end up a 'day on MSN' ... teen parents (I hope!) will understand where I'm coming from here.
Anyway, we've been here 11 months now, and I just wanted to show you what she was doing the other day (on her day off from school)
A day on MSN ?!?!?
NO! ...
A day at the 'rope swing' where they all meet up, spend the day jumping into the lake, and basically having a bloody good time! ... living the good ole 'outdoor life!'
That's it! ... personally I think the pic say's it all!
BOTH my teens (16 & 14) absolutely LOVE it here!
The other LOVES his skateboarding and there's decent parks all over the place here, and ......
Well, I just wanted to say my kids have settled REAL good and I'm bloody chuffed about it! ...
Ok, I appreciate this won't be the case for all, but basically I'm drunk and wanted to throw out a good ole 'positive post' really ...
Good night ...
My daughter in the UK was (I think! ... ) a 'typical' teen. 15 years old, doing well at school, a friendly girl with many friends, BUT!! ... she'd get home ... have dinner ... and then it was to her room for 'good ole' MSN!!
Bill Gates comfortable friend! ... The MSN Messenger!!
Ok, I didn't have issues with this, and she DID get on with her schooling and all the rest! ... but to be honest a day off from school would probably end up a 'day on MSN' ... teen parents (I hope!) will understand where I'm coming from here.
Anyway, we've been here 11 months now, and I just wanted to show you what she was doing the other day (on her day off from school)
A day on MSN ?!?!?
NO! ...
A day at the 'rope swing' where they all meet up, spend the day jumping into the lake, and basically having a bloody good time! ... living the good ole 'outdoor life!'
That's it! ... personally I think the pic say's it all!
BOTH my teens (16 & 14) absolutely LOVE it here!
The other LOVES his skateboarding and there's decent parks all over the place here, and ......
Well, I just wanted to say my kids have settled REAL good and I'm bloody chuffed about it! ...
Ok, I appreciate this won't be the case for all, but basically I'm drunk and wanted to throw out a good ole 'positive post' really ...
Good night ...
Ditto
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Re: Teens in Oz
I'm NOT a teen ...lol, but I just feel I wanted to share.
My daughter in the UK was (I think! ... ) a 'typical' teen. 15 years old, doing well at school, a friendly girl with many friends, BUT!! ... she'd get home ... have dinner ... and then it was to her room for 'good ole' MSN!!
Bill Gates comfortable friend! ... The MSN Messenger!!
Ok, I didn't have issues with this, and she DID get on with her schooling and all the rest! ... but to be honest a day off from school would probably end up a 'day on MSN' ... teen parents (I hope!) will understand where I'm coming from here.
Anyway, we've been here 11 months now, and I just wanted to show you what she was doing the other day (on her day off from school)
A day on MSN ?!?!?
NO! ...
A day at the 'rope swing' where they all meet up, spend the day jumping into the lake, and basically having a bloody good time! ... living the good ole 'outdoor life!'
That's it! ... personally I think the pic say's it all!
BOTH my teens (16 & 14) absolutely LOVE it here!
The other LOVES his skateboarding and there's decent parks all over the place here, and ......
Well, I just wanted to say my kids have settled REAL good and I'm bloody chuffed about it! ...
Ok, I appreciate this won't be the case for all, but basically I'm drunk and wanted to throw out a good ole 'positive post' really ...
Good night ...
My daughter in the UK was (I think! ... ) a 'typical' teen. 15 years old, doing well at school, a friendly girl with many friends, BUT!! ... she'd get home ... have dinner ... and then it was to her room for 'good ole' MSN!!
Bill Gates comfortable friend! ... The MSN Messenger!!
Ok, I didn't have issues with this, and she DID get on with her schooling and all the rest! ... but to be honest a day off from school would probably end up a 'day on MSN' ... teen parents (I hope!) will understand where I'm coming from here.
Anyway, we've been here 11 months now, and I just wanted to show you what she was doing the other day (on her day off from school)
A day on MSN ?!?!?
NO! ...
A day at the 'rope swing' where they all meet up, spend the day jumping into the lake, and basically having a bloody good time! ... living the good ole 'outdoor life!'
That's it! ... personally I think the pic say's it all!
BOTH my teens (16 & 14) absolutely LOVE it here!
The other LOVES his skateboarding and there's decent parks all over the place here, and ......
Well, I just wanted to say my kids have settled REAL good and I'm bloody chuffed about it! ...
Ok, I appreciate this won't be the case for all, but basically I'm drunk and wanted to throw out a good ole 'positive post' really ...
Good night ...
Mick
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Re: Teens in Oz
I'm amazed at the changed in my lad (14). In the UK I could never get him off his PC, now he's wanting to go out with various friends. It's very strange
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Re: Teens in Oz
Fab post Paul. My kids have never been so get up and go either. They're loving it here.
Swimming after school in the park, meeting up with their friends... whilst the mums have a nice chat too.
It's a bit different to the life I lived in the UK... and we were outdoors people there, but this is so much nicer.
Swimming after school in the park, meeting up with their friends... whilst the mums have a nice chat too.
It's a bit different to the life I lived in the UK... and we were outdoors people there, but this is so much nicer.
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oh this is really great to see!!!
bad enough trying to persuade teens to move - and hoping that what you are telling them is the truth!!!
great positive posting from all on here
(i have an 11yr old girl and a 14yr old boy)
bad enough trying to persuade teens to move - and hoping that what you are telling them is the truth!!!
great positive posting from all on here
(i have an 11yr old girl and a 14yr old boy)
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Re: Teens in Oz
My daughter is 15 and my god it has been hell since we came here....but....things are changing. She does go on MSN still, but at last she has met new friends in the area we live in and goes out every night and all weekend with them. Thank the lord!!!
Just got 2 boys to sort out now
Just got 2 boys to sort out now
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Re: Teens in Oz
Yeah the outdoor life is REAL here and they all seem to play it. Don't get me wrong they both still do the MSN bit, but to a far lower degree now.
I think in the 11 months we're been here there's probably been less than 5 weekends where they both haven't either stayed over at a friends, or had a friend (or a few sometimes) stay here.
in the UK there was NEVER a time we'd have the whole weekend to ourselves, but it's almost getting common these days ...
NOT complaining of course!
I think in the 11 months we're been here there's probably been less than 5 weekends where they both haven't either stayed over at a friends, or had a friend (or a few sometimes) stay here.
in the UK there was NEVER a time we'd have the whole weekend to ourselves, but it's almost getting common these days ...
NOT complaining of course!
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Looks and sounds great. Just hope that will be the case for us, with our nearly 16 and 13 year olds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
J and J
J and J