Monday, June 24, 2013

Back in Perth

Back to live in Perth.

Living in Mums and we need to do something about our on place, very tight with the 3 kids all in one place.
Hoping t buy a block in Bullsbrook, 5 acres and build  nice big spread out place for us an the kids to spread and enjoy life.
This will mean time to get it complete and long rides/drives to work.

The best thing is, mum is now in remission.

Mike

Returning back to Perth

I should have posted this 7 months ago!!

Well we returning moving  back to Perth, because my mother has become quite ill.
We have chosen to drive back with the 3 trouble makers pictured and with a camper trailer. We have just spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday night's in our trailer on the in-laws property as a practice run. All went well and kids loved it.
Here are some pics of the trailer:
I am really looking forward to this trip and future weekends in it.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Life In Queensland

Well it has been a while since I have posted here, been really slack.
We have bought a 4 bedroom high set house in northern brisbane, with a nice big back yard. It is in a very quiet sul de sac, so it is safer for peanut as she seems keen to explore the road. I am still looking for a job, and the XXXX job interview process seems to be carrying on forever, it has been going on for about 2 months now.
We have also looked at the idea of getting rid of 2 palms out the front and 2 large trees from the back, which won't be cheap, as they are too big for mr to do it myself. The back half of the back yard looks destined to be a veggie garden, something I always swore I would never want to do. We also want to put in a water tank for the veggie garden.
There are also alot of things we can do to finish off the interior, just to make it better and should we dicide to move back to Perth we can get more money back.

It is great to have our own place again and peanut is loving the large back yard and the indoor space. Not having a job at the moment still, therefore makes me her primary carer as well, I am enjoying that but she also frustrates me sometimes as well. Ang also has only 10 more weeks of work to go as she is halfway through week 25 of her pregnancy to bring Squid into the world, due January 14, 2010, sp work better hurry up and arrive.

I am also going to start another microsoft course and starting to narrow down my design for a pizza oven to be built in the back yard, at this point I want to make a brick dome oven, can't wait to get the pizza's out.

I will try and keep this up.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Departing Melbourne 8/6

Departed for new pastures again. We tidied Theos' apartment after our stay there and headed off. First stop was Echuca, where Ang was born, we found the hospital, and also had a quick look at the port and river.
In the car again and off for Wodonga, there was not much for us there so we decided to push on to get more km's done, so we decided to push on to Corryong, the edge of the Snowies. We found another caravan park and got a cabin for the night.

Regards,
Mike Gentile

To Melbourne 3/6 - 7/6 GO HAWKS

Before leaving Colac we went to visit Ang's grandmother in a nursing home, since she now suffers with alzheimers. It has been about 10 years since Ang had seen her. Weput peanut in her lap and she seemed to respond to having a baby pn her lap and even clapped to entertain her. It had been about 20 years since seeing her aunt and never for the 2 cousins.
After seeing omar, we moved on to Melbourne via Geelong. We also stopped off at Hoppers Crossing, near Werribee, to see a friend of mine, Terri, that I haven't seen for over 10 years.
We then moved on to Pot Melbourne and to the big malaka's (Theos) house, where we will be staying for the next 5 days.
Thursday we caught up with another friend of mine, Kristine, lunch near her work. It happened to be across the park from the MCG, so Ang and I decided to do the tour and the sport museum. The tour was pretty good, going through the members areas and press areas and we also got to go on the ground near the interchange area.
Friday, we decided to go on a bit of a drive, we ended up near waverley, out east, but I couldn't find the hawks training ground. It was fun juzt driving around exploring. Friday evening we caught up with Dieter as well.
Then on saturday we caught up with another friend of mine, Karli, for luunch at exhibition square. Great to catch up with friends. Since Terri supports Carlton and Ang goes for Brisbane, we went back to Terri's house to watch the game from Brisbane. Ang wasn't too happy, Carlton got the chocolates

Road to Colac 2/6

Before leaving Mount Gambier we went and saw the blue lake, which is in the cone of a volcano and it was very blue.
We left Mount Gambier and followed the great ocean road. We stopped at the bay of isles, loch ard gorge, london bridge and the 12 apostles, we also stopped at a couple of other lookouts.
This then brought us to the Otway ranges, which we were going to drive through to go up to Colac. Ang has a grandmother, aunty, uncle and 2 cousins. We stayed with family for the night, with a big roast for dinner and Ciara had charmed the whole family whilst we were there.


Regards,
Mike Gentile

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Robe's not famous for robes

Departed Adelaide this morning. We passed through Murray Bridge, apparent the first bridge across the Murray river is the old iron bridge we crossed.
We ate lunch in Kingston SE and then continued on to Robe (Robe's not famous for robes) ;) also, at Robe we followed a limestone track to a blow hole, but it wasn't blowin :(, we also saw the old gaol there.
We stayed the night at a caravan park in Mount Gambier. Before settling down for the night we went and Umpheston sink hole. This is where erosion, water, has washed earth away underneath and then the surface has colapsed.

Regards,
Mike Gentile