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View Article  We're back

For those of you who we didn't stay with/invade, we are back from our trip to Scotland.

The trip was a great success, not least of all because we all coped with the flights okay - apart from a minor issue with Adam being ill on the approach into Bangkok airport but after both incidents, within about half an hour he was back to his usual self again - we were calling him Adam, the friendly ghost as he was more than just a little bit pale.

Although we didn't go to Scotland for the weather, we could have done with a touch less rain - it pretty much rained solidly for three weeks - wettest August since records began apparently! 

View Article  Hampton Red Fires
As Adam has been bugging us, for what feels like years, this winter he joined Hampton Junior Soccer team. He has training every Thursday and then matches every Saturday morning - quite painful at 8.30 am but not quite as bad as rugby which was on Sunday mornings.

Adam's team it is fair to say is not the best in the league but after some discussion among the parents, they have split the team into an A and B team as every week both teams were losing quite badly. They still haven't won a game but they are much closer and the boys are definitely enjoying the games much more.

Adam, I am very proud to say is in the A team - although the boys are not told which team they are in.


View Article  Masterchef
Emily's new passion is cooking. Here she is making chicken nuggets that involves dipping in flour, egg and then breadcrumbs


View Article  Dinner alfresco
No story, just sharing what our decking looks like

View Article  Emily's favourite doll
Which she has named Adam, which is not the same as Baby Adam, and God help you if you call either of them the wrong thing


View Article  Adam lives up to his nickname

Adam had a spectacular day during the school holidays where he bit Emily on the leg - his excuse: I didn't bite her, my mouth was just really close to her leg.

He then decided, apparently on Emily's request, to write on her head:

It took all my willpower not to laugh when I came home from work!

FYI: Our website was orginally set up to share photos when Adam was born and as Geoff thought he looked like a monkey (charming!), the website was named Cheeky Monkey which is what Adam has been known as and is why the blog is called Cheeky Monkey does Oz.

View Article  Afternoon in Somers
We were invited down to Somers by friends of the Barretts. Afraid you will need Leigh to explain the family connection (Leigh update: Sheena, who invited us to to visit, is my Gran's oldest friend's daughter and lives about 5 minutes from us in Brighton). But we drove down the peninsula to their family holiday house and had a lovely lunch and all the kids played together in the garden.

We then wandered down to the beach. We were slightly disappointed that the wild Koala that had been there an hour before had now moved on. Been here coming on for 3 years and not yet seen a wild Koala or Kangaroo. The beach was beautiful and very quiet.

Emily decided that she wanted to be part of the action, nothing new, altho I don't think anyone else realised that she could not swim, as a large wave came and almost swept her out towards Tazzy. Leigh quickly rushed down as she was plucked here from the surf.

One of the highlights of the afternoon though was watching a pod of dolphins swim past the shore only about 20 or so feet away. In the past we were told that they use to come right up the the swimmers and swim around you. Lately they have been a little more distant as they had a baby with them.

You can just make out the dolphins in the left part of the picture. Not my greatest photographic effort, but was just taken with the little snapper.


View Article  Easter Egg Hunt
Leigh and I hid some eggs around the garden and let the kids loose for about 10mins to find them all. Not sure if the birds got more than the kids.


View Article  Open Range
We went to Werribee Open Range Zoo for a day trip. Its part of the same australian zoos that allows us to get in for free. There is a great part where you can walk around with kangaroos and emus roaming around you.

Emily was very keen to introduce Baby James to his cousins



Lots of skippies hopping past



The next part of the zoo is in a safari style bus where you drive through the various compounds and see the camels, lions and rhinos. The large rhino got a little too close at one point for my liking.



The next enclosure was a great space where you could sit in an old style safari jeep and look out over the lions. There was a large glass window where the windscreen would have been. We all sat in the front seat as the keepers put some meat on the bonnet. The lions were then released and made a pounce for the small snack



Lots on fun as always at the zoo!!!






View Article  Little Mermaid
View Article  Safety Swimming Week
Every Term the second last lesson is always Safety Week. The kids have to do the class in their pyjamas and life-jackets.


View Article  Easter Hat Parade
As part of easter the whole school do a hat parade where the kids make hats and dress up. As you can see it was lots of fun. Please take note of the lovely lattice paper weaving on the top of the hat. Adam (and Leigh) was very proud of that!


View Article  Race Day
We again got lucky on the parking and made our way over to the track laden with supplies and ear defenders.



After a bit of wandering about looking at the various pre-event activities, Emily met Rory the racing car, we went back to our spot the day before hoping to get a nice patch to sit. Unfortunately, race day must have had about 3 or 4 times the number of people so we could not even get close. We sat back a bit for a while and waited in hope that after a couple of events and over lunch we might get lucky.



About 3/4 hours before the race we managed to get into a spot which had a nice view and sqeezed our butts in and sat down.

The next few hours were about survival and defending every inch of grass that we managed to claim.

With about 30mins until the race started the crowd swelled and it became a bit of a crush as everyone was clammering for a view of the first corner. There was the customary fly overs and warm up lap and then it was off.



During the race the crowd thinned out a little and we could relax. We also had a nice big screen right in front of us with the commentary over the tannoy so we could keep track of the race positions.

Amazingly Button won! Sadly Webber was not so lucky.

As soon as the cars finished announcements were heard asking for people to stay off the track. This just seemed to encourage everyone and people climbed like monkeys over the 15foot fences and raced up the pit straight to get a view of the podium.



After a very tiring weekend we wearily headed home.

It was amazing to go the the GP, something I have always wanted to do. I am not sure if anything could have lived up to my expectations of what I thought the race would be like, but seeing the speed and experiencing the noise and vibration from the sound of the cars was incredible. Something I will never forget.

I think if we ever go again I would like to do it in style with a grandstand ticket. Might need to win the lottery for that one tho :(
View Article  Qualifying
Keen to see if our parking for Friday practice was a pure fluke we thought we would chance our arm so set off for day2 of our GP weekend. Much to our amazement we got park in almost the same place as we did the night before.

The place was pretty packed already, but the weather was glorious. We wandered about and took in a few of the events on the track.



We found a spot on a hill with a view of corner 1 and 2, put our rug down and made ourselves comfortable to take in the rest of the afternoon.

We watched several races of other series of cars and planes and helicopters flying overhead and waited for the F1 cars to take to the track.





Once the F1 cars had finished we slowly wandered home. Because this was the first ever twilight race it was almost dark by the time the session finished.
View Article  BRRRRRRROOOOOOM!!!!
We bought weekend passes for the F1. They were general admission, which meant we could wander round the track, but could not go into any of the grand stands. We decided to drive into town on the Friday afternoon to have a look around. We thought we would drive and see if we could get parked somewhere in town. As it turned out, I dont think anyone was as insane as us and we got parked a 10minute walk from the main entrance!! Totally crazy, Leigh and I spent about an hour in shock about our good fortune. We just could not believe we got parked so close.

We followed the crowds of people towards the entrance and towards the noise. As we arrived the F1 cars were going out for a practice, and my word they are loud. I was so glad we had the ear defenders.



Friday was very pleasant, the weather was lovely and you could easily get close to the fences to see the cars fly past.



We didnt stay too long that evening and used it more to get a feel for the place and work out the best places to stand.

Here are a couple of my fav photos from Friday. As you might imagine I took a few


View Article  Emily's Fourth Birthday
Here are some pictures of Emily's Birthday.


View Article  Emily's Treat
As part of Emily's Birthday we went into town for some food and a ride on a horse-drawn carriage.



As you can see from above, she was very very excited about it. Its a lovely ride around the city. It takes you out to the gardens, round and back for about 45mins. It was a lovely warm day and we had great fun. The only worrying part was Emily's tendency to lean right out the carriage and Leigh or I having to quickly lunge and drag her back before a car zoomed past too close.

After the horse ride we went up the Rialto Tower, a lovely gift from Colin and Oli. It is one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne and has a great 360 degrees viewing deck right at the top. The pass was a day long pass which meant that we went up in the afternoon and then had some dinner and went back up to see the city by night also.


The above pictures show the Melbourne Cricket Ground (the G as you call it here) and the surrounding area.
View Article  Random Art

Melbourne is a very arty city, lots of "cul'yar". We wandered round the city and took in the sights.

(This is Emily trying to be "cool"!!)

View Article  The countdown begins
We have been looking forward to going to the F1 GP since we knew we were moving to Melbourne. Because the race is round Albert Park you can drive round the circuit in your car and watch as all the grandstands and signs etc are being constructed. The park is also very beautiful with a lovely lake in the center of it with lots of boats and things.

Anyway, I had to stop Leigh from doing weaves down the main straight as the kids made broom broom noises in the back seat.

I have put a selection of pictures here as we visited Albert Park for a drive through about 5 times before the race weekend.


View Article  Avalon Air Show
We headed to the Air Show which is on the other side of town about 45mins from the house. There were expected about 50,000 people, so we were prepared for the large queues of cars, but we got there with no trouble and parked up. Sadly the weather was not great, it was really like a typical Scottish day, lots of rain and lots of wind! It was absolutely huge! Must have been close to 500 planes on display from Jumbos (A380) and large airforce transport planes to small gliders and helicopters.

Neither Leigh or I had been to an airshow before so were not really too sure what to expect. The first planes started to fly overhead and I started to say that they were not too loud, when the suddenly accelerated and it got extremely LOUD!!!

We alternated between exhibitions inside and out depending on the weather. Thankfully as the day went on the weather got a little better and the sun started to shine.

I have included a few of the hundreds of photos that I took. The highlight for me was the dump and burns that the jets did as they flew overhead.


View Article  More Aussie Zoos
Another visit to the zoo, more animals, nuff said!


View Article  More Culture
We took a visit to the National Gallery. Was a few good exhibits on, but we mostly walked round the free to view parts. The building itself is pretty amazing.


View Article  Moonlight Cinema
We went to see Bolt at the moonlight cinema. We parked relatively close to the park and wandered off with our mountains of blankets and pillows. Unfortunately we decided to follow several groups of people who looked like they knew where they were going. To our disappointment they did know where they were going... just not to the same showing as us!!!

We eventually found the right place after a delightful tour of the park paths by night and 2 rather grumpy children in tow.

The film was fun if a little cold. So glad we wrapped up!


View Article  Moomba Water Festival
The Moomba water festival is a festival centered around the river Yarra going through the heart of Melbourne. We saw tons of exhibitions and there was lots for the kids to do.

I really enjoyed the water skiing and of course the Birdman competition which is the final event of the festival. Very amusing to see all the nutters try to fly.


View Article  Dinostory


This exhibition was a 15 minute drive from our house further down the coast and apparently took 3,500 tonnes of sand to build


View Article  Our little Nadia
On Saturday mornings, Emily now goes to Kindergym that basically involves her going mad on all the gymnastics equipment - there is a bit of structure to it as this week she learned the motorbike pose - knees bent and arms out in front - so that when they land, they are meant to take this position.



One good thing about the class is that it proves that we are definitely not getting a trampoline for the back garden - Emily had three goes on the class trampoline and fell off twice!
View Article  Day one - pre-school
After Adam's first day at school, Emily also had her first day at pre-school (although, confusingly it is called kindergarten here). We were very lucky to get Emily into the kindy as it is actually directly behind our house which means two things: 1. it is only about a 250m walk for Colin and Emily and 2. We don't have anyone peering over our back fence after 5 in the afternoon.

Emily is very ready for going back to a bit more structure to her week as she barely even gave Colin a backward glance before she was joining in.

View Article  Day one of Year one
Adam started his first day of Year One on Monday  - I think his school looks like a child's drawing of what a school should look like!



The school has about 350 pupils and there are three Year One classes - with Adam in Mrs Bendooli's Year One/Two composite class with about 25 other children - of which, two are also new this year so Adam is not the only one that didn't do Prep (aka Kindergarten) at the school.

As the school is bigger, they do have a small canteen that operates twice a week, an art teacher, PE teacher, basically a few more resources that tiny Orange Grove couldn't quite manage.

View Article  Even more boxes
(Okay, not more boxes, so much as having our boxes to unload)

On Tuesday 27th, we got up ridiculously early to head from our serviced apartment to our new house as our furniture was finally being delivered. Our new landlord was there to meet us and show us how it all works and after a little bit of a wait, lorry one arrived.



Nothing much else to say apart from a day spent unloading - Colin pulled the slightly easier job as he had to sit and tick off the box numbers as they were unloaded (although as the temperature was pushing 30, being indoors in the air con was actually a nicer option) - Colin also didn't want the pressure of making sure all the furniture and boxes were in the right room.

Adam and Emily did their best to "help" and did manage to generally keep out of the way



Emily enjoyed all the stickers that had the item count on them

Adam was also delighted to have all his "soccer" equipment set up


View Article  It's cold in Melbourne, don't you know

Anytime we told Sydney-siders that we were moving to Melbourne, there was much laughter about how we would be used to the cold and how we should take plenty of jumpers  . . . it's 43 degrees today!!

Victoria is having a nice little heatwave that started on Wednesday (thankfully we had moved all our furniture by then) with it hitting 43 degrees by about 5pm and not cooling down - it was 30 degrees at 7.30 this morning!!

This weekend it is meant to be cooler - ony 35 degrees.

When we were house hunting we didn't have air-con as one of our essential items but we are VERY glad that we have it in our lounge - we may all be forced to sleep in there tonight!

 

View Article  Friday night entertainment
After our first week in Melbourne, Colin and the kids decided to meet me at my office (after a little bit of a challenge, geographically) so we could all enjoy a Melbourne Friday night in the city.

We went for pizza and were going to enjoy some of the Open in Tennis Square but after we realised how close we were to Melbourne Park we decided to go soak up the atmosphere with some ground passes (we didn't think the bambinis would sit still long enough to justify buying seats at Rod Laver).

We ended up at Margaret Court Arena with great seats - under some shade, close enough so that we could see the action but also far enough away if Emily started acting up, it would not be a disaster.



Before the match started (Warinka v Berdych) we were entertained by Berdych's very loyal and very tuneful fans - they had about 15 different songs that all incorporated their love of Berdych!!



Adam and Emily were were very impartial in their support - every point warranted the unfurling of their banners


View Article  Australia day
Australia day in Melbourne is slightly different than Sydney's - no best dressed boat competition for one - but they do have the same type of parade



The parade included Jillaroos as well as the obligatory pipe band and Chinese dragon dancers



They also do a duck race where a few thousand ducks are let loose at one end of the Yarra and the owner of the first duck fished out by Grant Hackett (he is a TV sport presenter here) - the "race" really tested the commentator as there was no wind that day and there isn't a very strong current on the Yarra.
View Article  Second day in Melbourne
(our first day was spent house hunting - laser focused effort  - looked at 4 liked 3 but only two enough to actually want to live there)

Day two in Melbourne was spent  . . . . at the ZOOOOOOOO (have you noticed a recurring theme in our activities?!)

Not much to tell apart from lots of animals - a few more "traditional" cages for the animals but I think they are replacing them with more open enclosures. They do have a fab monkey exhibition with loads of different types of monkeys - half of which I had never heard of.  They also had a butterfly walkthough which was so much fun