Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Summer, Autumn, Winter ... Spring

Hello, it's been a while.

Time flies and I've been through a scorching Summer (people here tell me it's hotter than it's been in years). Days of over 40 degrees continuously are unreal but you know what? I still didn't sweat as much as I did in Singapore. Nights were usually between 15 to 21 degrees.



Experienced a beautiful Autumn. Not kidding. Normally I would never have a chance to travel during Autumn months (March, April and May) as there's no extended school holidays. Let me just say then that I thoroughly enjoyed Autumn. I cycled a lot, walked a lot and took a whole bunch of photos to document Autumn. The bonus? It was a much cooler than Summer and hence more enjoyable.



Winter is coming ... I couldn't resist. Winter is actually here and it's been a wet winter. As with the trend, we've been told it's been a colder Winter than normal. We don't really know so we have to take their word for it. This winter, we've experienced hail even in Perth. The kids surely enjoyed that. Before you think it's all doom and gloom during Winter, I have to say that I still enjoy the cold. The picture below should leave you with a clearer picture of what it's like during Winter. As you can see, no thick winter jackets, normal jeans and shirts with perhaps a sweater thrown in should suffice.

A view of Perth from King's Park
I have to say, I'm looking forward to what Spring will bring!

Friday, 5 February 2016

One month in ... and a number of firsts ...

It's been a while since I've posted.

What has happened since?

For a start, we've sorted out the lodging - at least for a year. Found a place south of the river (SOR). Many things were new to us. Sorting out the tenancy agreement and all that entails. Getting furniture and appliances to create a resemblence of home. Shifting furniture that we were given, transporting said furniture in a trailer and setting it up in our new home. A couple of firsts there, never rented before, never transported anything in a trailer before. It certainly kept us busy.

If we thought the pace was going to slow down after that, it certainly hasn't. Once you've got your tenancy agreement, everything that couldn't be done before that, is now possible.

It was now possible to ;
1) apply for the Tax File Number
2) find a school for the kids (this was numero uno on our list!)
3) convert our driving licence
4) get our banking sorted out
5) there must have been others but I can't seem to remember them now heh

Oh and we lost the lid of the washing machine as we were transporting it. Yeah big bummer ... free washer and I had to go mess it up. The washer wouldn't operate without a lid (or so we thought) so we tried to fool it but to no avail. For a month, we lived without a washer, hitting the laundromat every now and then as we ran low on fresh clothes - a situation that happened pretty often if you are firstly, living out of suitcases and secondly, living in Perth during Summer. We tried buying parts off gumtree but nobody was interested in selling parts ... they all wanted to be rid of their perfectly functioning washer. (More on this later) In the end, we had to order the part online, endure a 2 week shipping time (Perth as we are finding out, is in the middle of nowhere haha ... but I like it like this!). Long story short, we picked up the lid today, plopped in onto the washer and nada ... zilch. Washer still refused to work. You know how they always tell you that in Australia you have to fix things yourself? There's a good reason for that, anything here that requires labour is costly. This was as good a time as any to practise being a handyman. After an hour or so with the washer, with a good amount of cursing thrown in, I actually managed to fix it! I couldn't tell who was more surprised ... me or J. In fact, it would've worked even without the lid that we spent $70+ on. Apparently, during the move, we bumped the washer and a circuit board had come loose. It was THAT simple.

Ah well, we live and learn. First time ever fixed a washer though :)

Anyway, back to the point about Aussies wanting to be rid of their perfectly functioning appliances. There is no garbage chute here. That translates to a lot of changes in what you consume and what you throw. I kinda like it as it forces you to think about your consumption. Once a week, the garbage truck comes along to pick up your general waste. Once a fortnight, it comes around to pick up your recyclable waste. Once a YEAR, the city arranges for disposal of hard waste, think of it as items that cannot fit into the rubbish bin each household is given.

Want a new washer? Can afford one?
Great!
Know what to do with the old washer?
Oh damn ...

We ran into a similar problem when we bought some stuff for the house. At the time of purchase, we were asked a pretty weird question. Did we want to pay the delivery man to take away the cardboard boxes? We confidenty said no only to realise later that the cardboard wouldn't fit into the bins :P
We had to tear them down and dispose of them over a few disposal cycles.
Much later, we were told that we could've left the cardboard out, waited for rain to turn it to mulch and then dispose of it that way. Ingenious.

Anyway ... I've rambled ... so much more to note down before they fade from my memory but I'll leave that for another day, maybe tomorrow. Definitely tomorrow.


Friday, 8 January 2016

In search of a 'real' beach ...

Had to move out of our Airbnb as the rental period was up ... yet to find a long term rental ... that is worrying.

Anyway, the kids liked Shelley Beach but in all honesty, while it was nice, it wasn't much of a beach ... so today, we set out to find a 'real' beach.

Stopped by Fremantle for breakfast

Ran into some artwork

Proceeded to Fremantle Beach after some nosying around the Fremantle markets.

It's supposed to be summer when the beaches are crowded but I thought Fremantle Beach was relatively empty/ Maybe there are more popular beaches areound, I don't know. We were very happy though with what we saw and spent a couple of hours there.

Interestingly enough, there was a wedding going on at the beach, which prompted a discussion between J and me about whether we would have seen something similar back in Singapore.

Kids had a lot of fun and got wet too despite us running out of clothes. Ah well.

I remember posting a pic from East Coast Park a while back and commenting that there almost wasn't a hint of a horizon to be seen - it was like a great wall of container ships. I remember too the feeling that engendered ... one of feeling trapped in. No such feelings today. Were there commercial ships in the distance? Yep. 5 of them.

The sight that greeted us as we stepped onto the beach ...

That's how crowded it was ...

You know that water you see in movies that has many shades of blue?

I thought it felt like us ... making ourselves comfortable in Oz
Ended the day with a walk along the foreshore in South Perth and was greeted with this sunset.
I wish that I could say that I could feel my stress leaching away but I have learnt that when shelter (a place for my family to live in) is uncertain, it's always there at the back of my mind but damn - it really feels good to be greeted by the beauty of nature at each and every turn.

Another glorious sunset ...
Here's to many more sunsets ....

Thursday, 7 January 2016

That sky ... and a 41 degree monster

Will I ever grow bored of it? Dismiss it as a daily occurence?

I certainly hope not.

On the day we returned our rental and picked up our 1st car in Oz, I still remain amazed at the blue blue sky in Australia and it's animated cloud formations.

Saw our first rainbow and experienced our first 41 degress Celsius day ... and to think I complained about Singapore's temperatures!

Also our first experience buying a car certainly taught us a few things to look out for, if and when we need to purchase another car.

Blue sky, blue waters ...

On the way back to our Airbnb rental ...

1st glimpse of a rainbow since we arrived!

Turning around 180 degrees from the rainbow ... to be greeted by the sunset
Wave if you see us driving around in Perth!

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Shelley Beach Park

Paid a visit to Shelley Beach Park today as the children wanted to visit a beach but we did not want to drive too far.

It is a very small beach but there was so much going on.

Families having BBQ, children doing the jetty jump, famililes exercising their dogs and powerboats roaring back and forth along the river.

I loved that parking was not an issue, simply a matter of finding a spot along the road that wasn't taken and slotting in.

While the weather was warm, hot even, it did not seem to raise the same amout of sweat, if any, that the Singaporean sun regularly wrung out of me.

We had a quite stroll ... exchanged hellos and made small conversation with some Australians that we came across. It certainly helped to make us feel welcomed.

We found the water's edge to be filled with these little fellas ...


Both S and D had a field day using branches to 'rescue' beached jellyfish. Didn't know if they were poisonous but I think not, judging from the carefree nature in which others were frolicking in the water.

It was very very nice to see them being carefree and enjoying what nature had to share ... this is one of the reasons we moved. Definitely looking forward to many more of these adventures with them!

All these in addition to the sunset over the Swan River that we enjoyed the previous night ... not a bad 3 days in Perth.

Still running into cranes ... even in Perth

Friday, 1 January 2016

A symbolic start?

It's 7.40am and we've touched down in Perth.

It's early in the morning but the sun is already blazing hot. I have a feeling that Summer and I are not going to be the best of friends.

We picked up our rental and headed off to the Airbnb rental that we had booked while we hunted for longer term accomodation.

Relatives and friends asked me about choosing the 1st of Jan as our arrival date and I always jokingly replied that it was to signify a symbolic start. Ha ... it couldn't be further from the truth.

In all honesty, it's because I am horrendous with dates. This way, I am unlikely to forget a date in which we start a new chapter in our lives. Also, it was because airfares were cheaper on this date than any other. Heh.

Seeing that it's the 1st of Jan though, New Year and all, we were worried that everything would be closed in Perth - courtesy of our past experiences travelling through Australia. We were plesantly surprised to find some shops open and we were quick to grab some groceries for the week ahead.

I love supermarkets in Australia ... everything is available in large sizes ... including this ...

Weirdly shaped capsicum

No that's not a child's hands!