Dear Family and Friends,
We are excited to announce…...
WE LIVE HERE!!!
This was a process full of ups and downs, with major hurdles
and hoops to jump through. I’m pretty
amazed that we accomplished most of the process while living in Barrow,
Alaska. Jose and I somehow kept our
focus, and our persistence paid off in a big way J
Now that we are here, life couldn’t be sweeter.
The 4 weeks leading up to our departure began with arriving
in Las Vegas at my mom’s house after a month of traveling and visiting friends
and family. At this point, we were
awaiting word on our visas. All of the
paperwork had been filed on July 3rd, so we knew we should hear back
soon. Sure enough, 4 days of waiting
gave us the good news – our visas were issued, and we could then book our
flights!
We decided to fly Air New Zealand. (it was a lot cheaper than Qantas and they
offer a skycouch for a reasonable price so you can lay down.) Check out the video here: air new zealand skycouch
Who doesn’t want to fly through New
Zealand?!
We left Vegas on an afternoon flight with six 50lbs
suitcases, 1 rolling carry on and 2 backpacks.
Oh, and a stroller and car seat!
Whew!
Once we landed in LAX, we had to switch terminals WITH ALL
OF OUR LUGGAGE. Can I just give a shout
out to my hubs for his genius work at loading a luggage cart and stroller up
with all that crap? Amaury enjoyed being
carried on his dad’s back, because the stroller was occupied. It was actually pretty easy to make this
transfer, and I was very grateful for that!
One annoying thing about Air New Zealand (and maybe other
airlines do this too) is that they weigh your carry on. We had a zillion toys and activities for
Amaury along with a change of clothes and important documents in our checked
bag. We were about – oh- 13lbs over the
limit! Oops! With a little shifting from suitcase to
suitcase, we managed get everything packed away.
Now the luggage is checked in all the way to Adelaide! And we have about 6 hours to kill……I’ll spare
the boring details, but it involved about 1000 laps around the terminal.
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Jose trying to keep little A calm at 10pm |
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Exploring his own wallet |
The skycouch was awesome. If you ever fly down here and can spare the extra cash, it’s well worth it. You purchase 3 seats and you pull the footrest up to make a bed. Amaury and I were able to comfortably lay down and sleep for about 6 hours. He may have even slept longer!
We landed in Auckland and dawn, then went through a security line for international transfers and quickly caught our flight to Adelaide. It was pretty easy.
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Just waking up! |
Good Morning, Auckland! |
We landed in beautiful Adelaide at around 10:30am. Of course we were almost the last ones off the plane. Then our stroller didn’t make it from Auckland to Adelaide and had to give our info to the baggage guy (we were the last ones in the baggage area), then we got questioned at customs because we had a few items that were in question (our sandwiches we made in Vegas didn’t clear customs. They didn’t want our turkey coming into Australia). And we were the last ones to clear customs. We were sure Nicola (Jose’s recruiter) and Jill (the clinic manager in Murray Bridge) were beginning to wonder if we actually made it to Australia! Luckily, they patiently waited for us on the other side! Smiles and hugs and sighs of relief all around!
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Landing in Adelaide, South Australia! |
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Stretching our legs in between paperwork at RDWA |
We learned how to order our coffee here too. Jose drinks a short black and I drink a flat white. Amaury drinks a baby cino. It’s a little espresso cup of frothed milk with chocolate sprinkled on the top. He goes CRAZY for it! I had no idea Australians were serious about coffee. We are going to love it here.
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The Botanic Garden |
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More of the Botanic Garden |
One of our favorite places to explore was the Central Market. Fresh. We stocked up on fruits, vegetables, spices, meats, coffee and eggs. I was in heaven!
We left Adelaide on Friday afternoon to move to our new hometown of Murray Bridge. It’s about an hour drive through beautiful rolling hills. No kangaroo or koala sightings L but the birds here are incredible! We’ve even heard a kookaburra laugh a few times!
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Our home for the first 2 weeks, the Rainforest Retreat, Murray Bridge |
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Outside our room at the Rainforest Retreat |
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Our delicious breakfast |
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Jose's first day of work in Australia! |
Jose is working in a smaller clinic the first week to learn
the Australia medical system. I will
take my time re-learning how to drive on the left. Amaury and I have some big plans to meet new
friends.
We have been welcomed very warmly by the doctors and
families in the practice. We’ve enjoyed
lunches, dinners and coffee with many people so far. It is a huge sigh of relief to think all the
stress of getting here is in the past, and we can focus on starting our life in
South Australia. The fun begins now to
acquire new cell phones, find a house, and purchase a car so we can take
weekend drives to Adelaide, the beach or the Barossa wine region. I’ve heard people say a few times that South
Australia is the best kept secret. I
believe they are right!