Scrawni and her life Oz-UK
#136

We told our son yesterday about the move
Didn't go that well, all we got was 'I'm not going, I'm going to live with nan'. He didn't cry, rant, go into a sulk, he was very calm about it.
Anyway we went to the cinema last night and when we came back I came on BE to get my fix. It was late about 11pm and my son had already gone to bed. Anyhow, next minute he comes in crying his eyes out saying he cannot get it out of his head
I felt so bad, he doesn't want to leave his mates or his family and asked all sorts of questions. I was so proud of him because he understood alot of our reasons for wanting to go but was scared.
Anyhow, by midnight, we were talking about where we should live (he had this thing about perth and we had to look it up on the internet). He doesn't want to go back to Cairns.
We got him signed up on the youth forum and he seemed quite happy about that cause we read a few of the posts together.
Anyhow, it's early days and he said he will talk to his big sis and her boyfriend about it today. Fingers crossed!
Mandy

Didn't go that well, all we got was 'I'm not going, I'm going to live with nan'. He didn't cry, rant, go into a sulk, he was very calm about it.
Anyway we went to the cinema last night and when we came back I came on BE to get my fix. It was late about 11pm and my son had already gone to bed. Anyhow, next minute he comes in crying his eyes out saying he cannot get it out of his head

I felt so bad, he doesn't want to leave his mates or his family and asked all sorts of questions. I was so proud of him because he understood alot of our reasons for wanting to go but was scared.
Anyhow, by midnight, we were talking about where we should live (he had this thing about perth and we had to look it up on the internet). He doesn't want to go back to Cairns.
We got him signed up on the youth forum and he seemed quite happy about that cause we read a few of the posts together.
Anyhow, it's early days and he said he will talk to his big sis and her boyfriend about it today. Fingers crossed!
Mandy

#137

RooksieJ forgot to say I was half way through answering your pm when he came in last night so had to abandon it.
I will answer again in a bit as we have someone coming round about doing a few job on the house ready to put it on the market.
I will answer again in a bit as we have someone coming round about doing a few job on the house ready to put it on the market.

#138





Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 945


YAY you x



#139

Jed, I think you will like it here, not a little but a lot
Nice small city but with plenty going on and loads to do and see.
Lovely place to raise kids.
I would have thought work for you will be no problem with all the house building and development going on. Plumbers jobs are advertised every week.
Aircon is also very big if you ever fancied doing a retraining thing.
PS
Sorry I missed your post.

Nice small city but with plenty going on and loads to do and see.
Lovely place to raise kids.
I would have thought work for you will be no problem with all the house building and development going on. Plumbers jobs are advertised every week.
Aircon is also very big if you ever fancied doing a retraining thing.
PS
Sorry I missed your post.


#140





Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 945


Jed, I think you will like it here, not a little but a lot
Nice small city but with plenty going on and loads to do and see.
Lovely place to raise kids.
I would have thought work for you will be no problem with all the house building and development going on. Plumbers jobs are advertised every week.
Aircon is also very big if you ever fancied doing a retraining thing.
PS
Sorry I missed your post.

Nice small city but with plenty going on and loads to do and see.
Lovely place to raise kids.
I would have thought work for you will be no problem with all the house building and development going on. Plumbers jobs are advertised every week.
Aircon is also very big if you ever fancied doing a retraining thing.
PS
Sorry I missed your post.



#141

Google Earth is about 2 years out of date so you'll have to check the fields as that's all my house was back then


#143




#144



with you on all these points, still, at least we haven't been bored for the last couple of years. and hey, who needs money with this excitement we have



#145
BE Forum Addict








Joined: Jul 2003
Location: Cairns
Posts: 3,918














#146





Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 945


Absolutely first class school, very difficult to get into (especially in the younger year levels) these days due to its popularity. Fees are a quarter of those for TAS (puportedly Cairns 'Best' school) and yet St A's facillities are ten times better than TAS (The only thing TAS has that St A's does not is a pool and that will be built within the next 5 years anyway...). Teaching staff are excellent, academically sound program for all year levels and a nice 'holistic' approach incorporating the Catholic faith. Can't sing the schools praises highly enough. 




#147
BE Forum Addict








Joined: Jul 2003
Location: Cairns
Posts: 3,918













actually being a practising Catholic will put you towards the top of any waiting lists they may have and I believe they prioritise with Catholic families first...but they are very good at accomodating non-Catholics, if you support the 'ethos' of the school (that'll be us).
Which year levels are you needing?

#148





Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 945


Hello!
actually being a practising Catholic will put you towards the top of any waiting lists they may have and I believe they prioritise with Catholic families first...but they are very good at accomodating non-Catholics, if you support the 'ethos' of the school (that'll be us).
Which year levels are you needing?

actually being a practising Catholic will put you towards the top of any waiting lists they may have and I believe they prioritise with Catholic families first...but they are very good at accomodating non-Catholics, if you support the 'ethos' of the school (that'll be us).
Which year levels are you needing?
come Jan 2008, Grace will be Year 8 and Daisy will be Year 3. we also have a new addition, Eve, but she's got a few years to go yet!!
so do yours attend the school mate - that would be pretty cool!!!


#149

Hello!
actually being a practising Catholic will put you towards the top of any waiting lists they may have and I believe they prioritise with Catholic families first...but they are very good at accomodating non-Catholics, if you support the 'ethos' of the school (that'll be us).
Which year levels are you needing?

actually being a practising Catholic will put you towards the top of any waiting lists they may have and I believe they prioritise with Catholic families first...but they are very good at accomodating non-Catholics, if you support the 'ethos' of the school (that'll be us).
Which year levels are you needing?
How's tricks? Last time we spoke you were just moving/just moved into your new house. As you will have read we are thinking about making the move again!! It's a bugger cause the house prices have gone up a bit but hey, hindsight is a wonderful thing eh?
Hope you and yours are doing well.
Mandy

#150

ahhhhhh! Sorry but my son was logged on and the previous post was not from Snakemanjake but Scrawni 2.

