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Old Apr 26th 2011, 12:32 am
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Good luck on the next 7 years pal
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Good luck on the next 7 years pal
d'you rhink i'll last that long? lol
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Only noticed this today

Soapy & his clan are the perfect BE family - They risked a lot in moving, its not been plain sailing but they always stay positive. Both Soapy & Pauline are honest hardworking family orientated people who are a pleasure to know. They have put so much back into the Expat scene with the countless meets that the bald one has arranged, also help & support in many other ways.
They are a great family to know and through hard work, determination, strong bonds (plus a lot of pish) have made a better life for themselves and everyone they have met.
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Originally Posted by soapy©
Not a chance!

On this day 7 years ago a slightly scared, overtired but adventurous family of five set foot in Australia for the first time. We had nothing to lose and everything to gain by move to the other side of the world. Some people called us brave, some called us crazy, but we just saw it as an opportunity to broaden our horizons.

Pauline had secured a job in a Sydney hospital before we left. The plan was that I would be the house husband and help the kids settle, then find work for myself.

When i say kids i meant teens. Oldest was 19 and was hoping that moving to the other side of the world would mean adventure. Our oldest daughter was 17 and had left school, but we decided that for her to get a real chance to settle she would stand a better chance if she went to school. We knew she wouldn't go back to school so we decided to spin a little white lie and tell her that it was part of the visa requirement that she would have to do at least a year of schooling. As luck has it she bought it. Our youngest daughter the 15 year old really hated the fact that we were dragging her away from all of her friends and she made sure we made it lol

The first couple of weeks were a holiday for the girls. Our son had secured work in a local bar through friends we had made on our first day we arrived.

Within a month Pauline and our son had settled into work, the girls had really settled into school and had a massive group of friends but i was still on holiday lol

After 3 months of living the life it was time to find work. It only took me a week to secure work as a dept head of the tools department for a mitre 10. i loved it!
2 years flew past and we decided that it was time we made the move to queensland where we had always wanted to be.

Pauline found a job and we headed north, leaving our son who was really settled in Sydney.

Again the two girls were not too happy about the move. I found work in the first week driving a taxi. It was perfect for me and i loved that too. Both the girls really struggled to find work and make friends. So much so that after 9 months our oldest daughter headed back to Sydney to live with her boyfriend. Our youngest was now on her own and i think this spurred her on to find work and friends. Withing a week of her sister leaving she had secured work in retail.

Both Pauline and myself were having a great time with the kids all doing their own thing.

It took us another two years to buy our own little bit of Australia. Just after that i changed my job and life stated to sail past.

Our son had begun to miss the family so moved back to live with us. Not long after this our youngest moved out to live with her boyfriend, then a few months later our oldest daughter moved back to our place. For a while there it was one in, one out lol

Since moving to Australia we have had a very active social life, but since buying the house and with all the renovations we are making this has come to a halt. I do miss the social life but you cant have everything. This year we have ripped out the old kitchen and fitted a new one, done the port Douglas road trip and also paid a quick visit to Sydney where we caught up with old friends.

To be very honest the last year has been the hardest for us. Being so far away from the Uk when you really need to be there has been hard. Both of our jobs had been threatened back in August so it has been a stressful year. There have been some good points but sometimes we wish that 2010 had never happened.
Our son headed north at the tail end of last year and found his way to Hook island, so far hes loving the lifestyle. Both our daughter seem to be very happy and just getting on with life. Most of the time its just Pauline and myself at home so its really easy to cook and clean. I still enjoy my work and still love playing golf (if i ever get the time) and Pauline is tinkering with a business idea of her own. On a whole we have had some fantastic times In Australia. We have made friends for life through BE. When i say friends i mean real friends, i might not sea them for months or years but i know we will pick up where we left off as soon as we meet. Its one of the reasons i love the BE meets. I want everyone to be as lucky as we have been over the years.

We have big plans for the next year ahead so things should be exciting!

If I was asked if I would do it all again, we sure would. There are a few things we would change though, but not too much.

We are very happy that we made the move and our only regret is that we didn't do it sooner. We didn't have the money at that time so its not worth thinking of really.

I'm now wondering where we will be at the 10 year mark. Life is always interesting in the soapy household and I don't think thats going to change anytime soon.

Good luck to anyone thinking of making the move, your going to need it lol

Oh and a big thank you to all the BE members who have made our journey much easier with you help and friendship. You all know who you are!

If your not bored out of your skull by now and want a more detailed update on a year to year update. Just do a search through my old threads.
thanks for reading!

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Hi, as some one hoping to move with my young family in Sept this year, I found your story interesting, and heartening, as I am both excited and terrified at the though and well done on surviving the trials ,tribulations, and joys of the past 7 years! As a matter of interest what would you do differently?
Roz
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Hi, as some one hoping to move with my young family in Sept this year, I found your story interesting, and heartening, as I am both excited and terrified at the though and well done on surviving the trials ,tribulations, and joys of the past 7 years! As a matter of interest what would you do differently?
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bring my furniture
keep as much money as possible for trips home

it is a frightning move but its fun. then stressful, then fun again lol
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Old May 22nd 2011, 5:44 pm
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Originally Posted by soapy©
bring my furniture
keep as much money as possible for trips home

it is a frightning move but its fun. then stressful, then fun again lol
Thats great, thanks a million, will ber that in mind
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