Sunday, March 6, 2011

initial observations.

Well, 5 days in, and so far, so good.

We are in such an idyllic spot, so very lucky, and I dare say it's going to very hard to leave come August.

Big city living. Crikey. I cannot believe how wildly expensive Sydney is, well I can, but one tends to put these things out of one's mind. I am also dead scared of driving. The couple of times I've done it, I've been bloody well honked at so many times it's exhausting, not to mention infuriating. Lets not forget either, that prior to the boat, I was in a coastal town. Not the big smoke. I have become a bit of a nanna.

It is also interesting to note that the locals mostly happen to be either English or South African. Apparently Durban & Brighton have moved to Watsons Bay and Vaucluse. There is an entire aisle devoted to the .za tucker at the local Coles... actually, I've been looking for an old South African pal for years. (she probably lives down the road).

To say I feel a bit out of place would be an understatement.

The kids however feel completely at home. They love being back in a house, love the dogs which we're looking after, love the local sea baths and the local playground. Their months of confidence building on the boat, has served them well. They are so good at introducing themselves, and making friends. I seem to be struggling a bit on that front. Usually not shy about crapping on to anyone at all, any conversations I start are met with agonising disinterest. Obviously choosing the wrong people to meet? or the wrong topic? Thankfully kids don't give a rat's arse about image and breeding...

Work will be next on the list of things 'to do'.

Actually, might pop that little chestnut a bit further down. that. list.

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