2 Months and beyond!
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2 Months and beyond!
Mod note - I have edited this post and added it to your next one. Hope this helps.
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Re: 2 Months and beyond!
Hi
Just thought Id update on progress so far.........
Well it certainly has been an eventuful 2 months, full of ups and downs. I know you expect this, but the contrast between the ups and downs is quite extreme-for me at least!
The ups (just to name a few) - The beaches
The views
Th Weather (even thought it is winter and raining)
The wildlife
The social Life
The cafes &Restuarants
The City (Melbourne)
The atmosphere
Always something to do
The feeling of freedom
The lack of CCTV
Seen wild Pelicons
No micro chips in wheelie bins!
Far less PC - I find this refreshing
The politicians/politics are hilarious!
The downs- Being here ahead of the rest of the family
Terrible homesickness occassionally attacks
Not been able to share with family
That "ungrounded feeling"
Not having my own home yet
Worrying about the kids schooling
Adjusting to changed work place
Overall, as I have just realised the positives out weight the negatives. I think that I did underestimate the effect of comming ahead of the rest of the family. This has been really hard - still not sure when they are arriving - having problems selling the house. On 2 occasions was in the process of booking a flight home! Anyway, I didn't and am glad that I stayed.
It is difficult to write these threads when you know how it feels to be still in the UK and reading other peoples experiences. I still remind myself why we felt this was the right thing for us as a family and it still rings true. Everyones experience will be different - but overall I am pleased that I took the plunge!
Debbie
Just thought Id update on progress so far.........
Well it certainly has been an eventuful 2 months, full of ups and downs. I know you expect this, but the contrast between the ups and downs is quite extreme-for me at least!
The ups (just to name a few) - The beaches
The views
Th Weather (even thought it is winter and raining)
The wildlife
The social Life
The cafes &Restuarants
The City (Melbourne)
The atmosphere
Always something to do
The feeling of freedom
The lack of CCTV
Seen wild Pelicons
No micro chips in wheelie bins!
Far less PC - I find this refreshing
The politicians/politics are hilarious!
The downs- Being here ahead of the rest of the family
Terrible homesickness occassionally attacks
Not been able to share with family
That "ungrounded feeling"
Not having my own home yet
Worrying about the kids schooling
Adjusting to changed work place
Overall, as I have just realised the positives out weight the negatives. I think that I did underestimate the effect of comming ahead of the rest of the family. This has been really hard - still not sure when they are arriving - having problems selling the house. On 2 occasions was in the process of booking a flight home! Anyway, I didn't and am glad that I stayed.
It is difficult to write these threads when you know how it feels to be still in the UK and reading other peoples experiences. I still remind myself why we felt this was the right thing for us as a family and it still rings true. Everyones experience will be different - but overall I am pleased that I took the plunge!
Debbie
Last edited by Buzzy--Bee; Jul 5th 2007 at 8:07 pm. Reason: mended post
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Don't know what happend there - saved the thread before I had even got going?
Anyway, the ups - The beaches
The views
Th Weather (even thought it is winter and raining)
The wildlife
The social Life
The cafes &Restuarants
The City (Melbourne)
The atmosphere
Always something to do
The feeling of freedom
The lack of CCTV
Seen wild Pelicons
No micro chips in wheelie bins!
Far less PC - I find this refreshing
The politicians/politics are hilarious!
The downs- Being here ahead of the rest of the family
Terrible homesickness occassionally attacks
Not been able to share with family
That "ungrounded feeling"
Not having my own home yet
Worrying about the kids schooling
Adjusting to changed work place
Overall, as I have just realised the positives out weight the negatives. I think that I did underestimate the effect of comming ahead of the rest of the family. This has been really hard - still not sure when they are arriving - having problems selling the house. On 2 occasions was in the process of booking a flight home! Anyway, I didn't and am glad that I stayed.
It is difficult to write these threads when you know how it feels to be still in the UK and reading other peoples experiences. I still remind myself why we felt this was the right thing for us as a family and it still rings true. Everyones experience will be different - but overall I am pleased that I took the plunge!
Debbie
Anyway, the ups - The beaches
The views
Th Weather (even thought it is winter and raining)
The wildlife
The social Life
The cafes &Restuarants
The City (Melbourne)
The atmosphere
Always something to do
The feeling of freedom
The lack of CCTV
Seen wild Pelicons
No micro chips in wheelie bins!
Far less PC - I find this refreshing
The politicians/politics are hilarious!
The downs- Being here ahead of the rest of the family
Terrible homesickness occassionally attacks
Not been able to share with family
That "ungrounded feeling"
Not having my own home yet
Worrying about the kids schooling
Adjusting to changed work place
Overall, as I have just realised the positives out weight the negatives. I think that I did underestimate the effect of comming ahead of the rest of the family. This has been really hard - still not sure when they are arriving - having problems selling the house. On 2 occasions was in the process of booking a flight home! Anyway, I didn't and am glad that I stayed.
It is difficult to write these threads when you know how it feels to be still in the UK and reading other peoples experiences. I still remind myself why we felt this was the right thing for us as a family and it still rings true. Everyones experience will be different - but overall I am pleased that I took the plunge!
Debbie
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Great post
Its nice to read the positives even though your missing your family, keep focused on them (the positives!) and I hope your family arrive soon, think of the hugs your going to get when they do
Its nice to read the positives even though your missing your family, keep focused on them (the positives!) and I hope your family arrive soon, think of the hugs your going to get when they do
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Thanxs for the moral support - I also hope it helps others still waiting!!!!!
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Re: 2 Months and beyond!
Hi
Just thought Id update on progress so far.........
Well it certainly has been an eventuful 2 months, full of ups and downs. I know you expect this, but the contrast between the ups and downs is quite extreme-for me at least!
The ups (just to name a few) - The beaches
Just thought Id update on progress so far.........
Well it certainly has been an eventuful 2 months, full of ups and downs. I know you expect this, but the contrast between the ups and downs is quite extreme-for me at least!
The ups (just to name a few) - The beaches
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Great post. Glad everything is going OK and its great to see that the positives outweigh the negatives.
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So hard, I feel for you. My Oh left last year leaving me, 2 kids a dog and a house to sell. It was a hard year 2006 and to be honest he did return. We went through 2 house sales until we were in a position to leave the UK. We have been lucky enough to have another shot at it and our 457 visa came through yesterday. We're renting so we'll be off in about 4-5 weeks.
It was the hardest time, wishing you loads of luck with the house sale.
Don't know if this helps but I contacted the local gazette about our situation and they came and did a full piece on us and phot shoot of the house and put it in there property section. HOUSE SALE WITH A STORY THAT PULLED AT THE HEART STRINGS. It did'nt cost us a thing, worth a try, it got us a buyer, she came knocking at our door.
Keep your chin up & good luck.
It was the hardest time, wishing you loads of luck with the house sale.
Don't know if this helps but I contacted the local gazette about our situation and they came and did a full piece on us and phot shoot of the house and put it in there property section. HOUSE SALE WITH A STORY THAT PULLED AT THE HEART STRINGS. It did'nt cost us a thing, worth a try, it got us a buyer, she came knocking at our door.
Keep your chin up & good luck.
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Cool post. Glad its going ok for you, it wont be long and your family will be out with you. Keep your chin up and just think you get to check out all the areas first so that you can give them a guided tour of all the best places when they do finally arrive to be with you. Good luck for the future and keep us posted, I love reading other peoples updates!
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Re: 2 Months and beyond!
Hi
Thanxs for the replies - and the suggestions (Smoggieswilltravel!) will give this ago - it is funny cos local TV station had already contacted us, but I was a little reluctant to publicise out situation, maybe I will re think.
I am in Melbourne, for those who asked, I am sure that there is a way aroung the house sale issue - just not thought of it yet?
Debbie B
Thanxs for the replies - and the suggestions (Smoggieswilltravel!) will give this ago - it is funny cos local TV station had already contacted us, but I was a little reluctant to publicise out situation, maybe I will re think.
I am in Melbourne, for those who asked, I am sure that there is a way aroung the house sale issue - just not thought of it yet?
Debbie B
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Re: 2 Months and beyond!
Hi
Thanxs for the replies - and the suggestions (Smoggieswilltravel!) will give this ago - it is funny cos local TV station had already contacted us, but I was a little reluctant to publicise out situation, maybe I will re think.
I am in Melbourne, for those who asked, I am sure that there is a way aroung the house sale issue - just not thought of it yet?
Debbie B
Thanxs for the replies - and the suggestions (Smoggieswilltravel!) will give this ago - it is funny cos local TV station had already contacted us, but I was a little reluctant to publicise out situation, maybe I will re think.
I am in Melbourne, for those who asked, I am sure that there is a way aroung the house sale issue - just not thought of it yet?
Debbie B
Where in Melbourne? We are having a curry night soon.
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I am in Kew - living on site at my workplace until rest of family join me
Debbie
I am in Kew - living on site at my workplace until rest of family join me
Debbie
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Re: 2 Months and beyond!
Hi
Just thought Id update on progress so far.........
Well it certainly has been an eventuful 2 months, full of ups and downs. I know you expect this, but the contrast between the ups and downs is quite extreme-for me at least!
The ups (just to name a few) - The beaches
The views
Th Weather (even thought it is winter and raining)
The wildlife
The social Life
The cafes &Restuarants
The City (Melbourne)
The atmosphere
Always something to do
The feeling of freedom
The lack of CCTV
Seen wild Pelicons
No micro chips in wheelie bins!
Far less PC - I find this refreshing
The politicians/politics are hilarious!
The downs- Being here ahead of the rest of the family
Terrible homesickness occassionally attacks
Not been able to share with family
That "ungrounded feeling"
Not having my own home yet
Worrying about the kids schooling
Adjusting to changed work place
Overall, as I have just realised the positives out weight the negatives. I think that I did underestimate the effect of comming ahead of the rest of the family. This has been really hard - still not sure when they are arriving - having problems selling the house. On 2 occasions was in the process of booking a flight home! Anyway, I didn't and am glad that I stayed.
It is difficult to write these threads when you know how it feels to be still in the UK and reading other peoples experiences. I still remind myself why we felt this was the right thing for us as a family and it still rings true. Everyones experience will be different - but overall I am pleased that I took the plunge!
Debbie
Just thought Id update on progress so far.........
Well it certainly has been an eventuful 2 months, full of ups and downs. I know you expect this, but the contrast between the ups and downs is quite extreme-for me at least!
The ups (just to name a few) - The beaches
The views
Th Weather (even thought it is winter and raining)
The wildlife
The social Life
The cafes &Restuarants
The City (Melbourne)
The atmosphere
Always something to do
The feeling of freedom
The lack of CCTV
Seen wild Pelicons
No micro chips in wheelie bins!
Far less PC - I find this refreshing
The politicians/politics are hilarious!
The downs- Being here ahead of the rest of the family
Terrible homesickness occassionally attacks
Not been able to share with family
That "ungrounded feeling"
Not having my own home yet
Worrying about the kids schooling
Adjusting to changed work place
Overall, as I have just realised the positives out weight the negatives. I think that I did underestimate the effect of comming ahead of the rest of the family. This has been really hard - still not sure when they are arriving - having problems selling the house. On 2 occasions was in the process of booking a flight home! Anyway, I didn't and am glad that I stayed.
It is difficult to write these threads when you know how it feels to be still in the UK and reading other peoples experiences. I still remind myself why we felt this was the right thing for us as a family and it still rings true. Everyones experience will be different - but overall I am pleased that I took the plunge!
Debbie