T Minus 4 days and I learn I might have (get?) to go to Singapore on my way to Australia on somewhat of a peace making mission. I can do that. I would love to do that. But there's that ambivalence with leaving my family again.... I have to leave 2 days earlier and miss out on extra time with my brother who is coming back state side after a heroic and tumultuous 10 years serving our country.
The day begins with a list - to keep everything in order.
What a lovely time of year to go to Australia! Seven weeks away from family? gah! I know your kids are the sun and the moon for you. I can't even get my job to let me go to a one day conference, though... feast or famine, huh? I will keep you all in thoughts and prayers!
We had a family date last night- movies (Tooth Fairy - the men saw Sherlock Holmes which is where I wish I had been) and to the book store.
Ah- today I am trying to transfer knowledge about: bills, payment and income schedules, nanny fees/what to expect, Friday folders.... wow. It's overwhelming. I can't imagine being on the receiving end.
I also want to visit my wonderful and beloved Aunt Marge and look forward to chatting with my brother.
And for some reason, I've torn into the closet under the stairs.
Taking on too much! It's the name of the game....
I've started collecting all my important documents and 'gadget cords' for charging of Kindle, iPod, etc. All this connectivity will keep me sane!
Thanks for thoughts B, Karen and Eva... can't wait to post the first pictures! I am quasi excited.
The goodbye was not as bad as I thought, I think because we've been talking about it for so long. We said goodbye and repeated all the reasons we'll miss one another and why we love one another at home- in comfort rather than at the airport in the van (in the snow). I think that helped.
I just called from LAX and they are doing GREAT. Playing in the snow... Tyson is taking them to get their check ups (mainly for Eden to begin GOTR) - they have played with neighbors (Deb, you are great) and seem to be just fine.
I happen to be in LAX in the First Class Club (because Biz. class was sold out) A couple of Singha beers and I'm relaxed - ready for 12 hours to Tokyo.
Have a wonderful trip ... Just dont plan on getting too much work done in OZ or you will be sorely disappointed. Singapore Airlines is da BOMB - great service. Enjoy the lounge in Changi Airport (S'pore) on your way out. I didnt want to leave :)
I am in Singapore! The flight was incredible. 1st Class on 1st Class airline is the best! I'm spoiled..... I arrived about 6 hours ago. Made it to the hotel with no issue, grabbed a sea bass meal and slept well for about 4 hours.
My first meetings are in about 3 hours.
I will have a chance to post some pictures today, I hope.
My most exciting news is that Sat. night, I get to partake in the Chinese New Year celebration.... fireworks and parades and dragons, etc.
Meetings went great. I have a huge document to write this evening but, it's 1 am CST and I'm fizzling out. So, back to the hotel I go for some shut eye to wake and write write write.
I have my document completed. +/-18 pages of current state, outstanding tasks, lessons learned, etc. It's being reviewed by the team back home since I did make several changes to the agreed upon process based on findings here on site.
I have a couple of more meetings this afternoon and one with our State side vendor at 12:00 am tonight. Other than those, I am done with my work in Singapore. It was fruitful and I hope my colleagues here agree.
I was able to take a 3k +/- jog this morning, albeit on the treadmill. It seemed easier here than home likely because I don't have other things on my mind that are callig me away from the mat or treadmill. At any rate, I will be having dinner with the Singapore team on the river tonight. Tomorrow, I will do the tourism... to Sentosa Beach in the afternoon and to watch the Chinese New Year fireworks at night. Sunday- perhaps some shopping but more likely, resting and preparing for the trip to AU.
Today, in Singapore,is my 16th wedding anniversary. I am one lucky person.
I miss my kids. I spoke with them today and they are doing very very well. Hats off to Tyson, Brittany, my brother and our entire support family.
So glad you sent me this blog! Now I can live vicariously through you and enjoy the trip! What a great adventure you have in front of you! Please be safe. Love you. Davis
Today is dedicated to me and Singapore! I have had my new favorite breakfast (Muesli) and coffee and am ready to head out.
First, to Millenia Walk to pay the Chinese man. Yesterday, I decided on buying some Chinese paper cutting art. I have S$140.00 picked out and went to pay but he doesn't take a credit card. The man is returning to Shanghi for the Chinese New Year tomorrow (today) at 3:00. I asked him to hold them for me as, by that time, I had myself so excited with what I had chosen, I didn't want someone else to get them. He smiled and handed me the bag. I knew well enough not to refuse his generosity. So today, hell or high water, I go back there to pay the kind man.
Then, I am visiting the Botanical Garden, The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple/Museum, teh fountain of wealth (remember my new goal is to all I am now, only RICH!), City Art Gallery and perhaps the Art Musesum although most art is lost on me.
I have reservations on the river at Indo Chine (Vietnemese) at 8:00 where I'll watch the young frolic and celebrate the new year.
I am here now. It was a very long trip and it is VERY HOT HERE! you know how I hate being hot? Well, I'm very hate and so, I'm not enjoying myself too much. we have a lot of work to do today. It's 9:30 am on Tuesday here and it's 5:36 pm on Monday in St. Louis.
We are WORLDs apart right now and I feel so sad. I miss you and Isaac and Abbi and Daddy so much - beyond words. But when I close my eyes, I see your smile and I here your laugh and I feel your hugs.
AU is not treating me very well so far. My heart is so heavy over missing my family - my husband and kids - my mom, brother, friends... my BED. I have a serious case of home sickness. I suppose it will pass - this is the worst part of it.
It's HOT - imagine the most humid day of the year in St. Louis - then suck more air out of the water that hangs around and call it AU. It's better now but it's been so bad that I can't jog for getting cramps and pangs in my legs.
The food is awful, too. Everything tastes like fish.
We have had our share of zingers on the project too and I've really had to be stronger (iykwim) than I like.
I want to go sit in a movie theatre tonight. I need to veg out. I'm not sleeping for being wound up and hungry... I just need to chill. We will be working until 8 or so (14 hours today) so, I'm not sure I'll get to, but I do want to see a movie.
I've heard Aussie food sucks, you just confirmed it. I'm sorry you are homesick :( I can tell you there are very few things that help people get through that except time and an understanding that it is necessary.
I was planning on stopping to see the kids today already, and Eden is supposed to call me next time Isaac goes to Karate so I can surprise him up there. Of course, the kids probably read this so there goes the surprise hahaha.
Ange, I love you and miss you also, but it will be ok. Try to look for the good things, the things you'll never see in the US that you can see while you are there...even some stupid rocks or something...that always helped me while I was in Iraq.
I'm so sorry to hear that the food there sucks and you are working so much. Eden called tonight to let me know they are coming to Annika's party this weekend. I am so excited. I'll give them lots of love and talk to Tyson about when the kids can come visit for a weekend. Love you Becky
I hope you had a chance to chill a little ysterday. Danny spent some time with the kids yesterday afternoon,said they had fun. Sorry to hear its so hot & humid there. I'd gladly send some cold to you if I could. Hang in there.
I found a sweet little beach on the other side of the Brisbane River. It's about a 2 miles from my hotel. I walked the river late last night and it felt like home to me. Not sure if it's the Mississippi calling or the Spoon calling. Either way, my family can attest that rivers call me and sooth me.
The weather has broken as well. I fully intend to run to the beach and along the river today. The sky is clear and I've gotten my belly full and had some good laughs with the team.
We've made some leaps in the project as well and it appears that we've regained the time we lost. That is fantastic news.
Looks like I'll be taking a short break from AU and heading back to Singapore for 4-5 days the first part of March. Word is, I get to take the harbor flight from NewCastle to Sydney - Tyson, kids - this means a sea plane. If I take that route (which will likely scare the crap out of me) I'll take tons of photos.
And finally but most importantly, I have had many chances to speak with the kids and Tyson. They are weepy - which makes me weepy, but all in all they are doing well, I think.
Becky, mom, Danny - thanks for snuggling with them. They miss that most, I thik.
Ok - back to the grind. If/when I get to the beach/river in day light, I'll snap some shots and share.
Hey Dan - I have tried to get a pic of the water flowing the wrong way BUT it really barely does. It does STRAIGHT down... we are that close to equator, I guess?
Neener - I put some pictures up for you. I will be at the ocean tomorrow so, I'll get LOTs of pictures for you then, ok? And I'll get Abbi's sea stars and something really nice for you all.
putting a couple of photos of Gwennie pooh on facebook, check them out when you get a chance. You are missed all across the continent. Love, Natasha, Erik, & Gwen
P.S. The monkey PJ's should fit for a few more days
Fast Nacht, Lenten meal, Council meeting are all done! Should be an easier week for me, how about you? Annika's party was nice, Danny had a great time with the kids! I asked Tyson about the kids spending the night next Sat. He said they will be at Karina's Fri night so we decided to spread it out a little....but I think they are coming for a while next Sat. afternoon. Did you get to do some sight-seeing?
The web sight Danny has been going to to check job openings had 2 for Scott ABF on Thurs. and 1 in St.Louis on Fri. He said he has never seen either location posted before. He e-mailed a resume to all of them. Keeping my fingers crossed! He has not been accepted yet or signed any contract with the first one.
GREAT weekend. I have some photos posted above. The first one is from the Gold Coast - Surfers Paradise. It's South of Brisbane and is likened to Miami. Having been to both, I get it, but Miami is much bigger and not nearly as pretty. The water (being Pacific) is much clearer and bluer than the Atlantic but warmer than our Pacific water in CA. I think it looks more like Malibu. At any rate, it was lovely.
There is a picture of a street performer playing Aborignial music from a digideroo. They have some freak ability to blow out through the insturment while breathing in to -"retool" and make more sounds. Then, they stop occasionally and throw in an animal sound. This guy was cool- drinking Gloria Jean coffee, playing the Digideroo dressed like he's in with his tribe.
There is a picture of took of the city of Brisbane. It's truly lovely. It's a University town - so very young and thrving. The photo of the city was taken from the Southbank, which is about 2 miles from the office/hotel. It's a great walk, jog. Then the last photo is the picture of the Southbank, which is a man made beach. It's like a pool in the US where the water is chlorinated, but it has the sloped entry with sand and trees all around giving the beach feel. It overlooks the Brisbane River. I read there for 5 hours yesterday. It was lovely. It is great for kids too because the oceans have so many dangerous animals that parents take their kids to these beaches so they can actually relax.
The project looks to be back on track - so, will be working all night tonight and with any luck, we'll be taking off from Brisbane Thursday am.
Danny- hope you get a local job.
Mom - glad the lent events went well.
Becky- the kids had a good time with Annika's birthday.
Been thinking about you lots this weekend, even before I saw the beach photo on FB. Wow.
It all, meaning the work, the travel, just eating, sounds very complicated to me.
It was a rainy day here yesterday; had it been cooler, we'd be having a snow week! Work is busy, busy...Next Sunday is my girl's 10th birthday. Easy celebration this year -- all she wanted was a sleepover at the lake for 2 girlfriends. I'm planning a scavenger hunt in the woods. I think they just want to giggle and be left alone...
Just popping in to say HI! Hope everything is going well for you. The pictures are beautiful. Is it still hot there? Geese are flying.....maybe that's a good sign that warmer weather is coming!!! Dad is leaving Sat. for Minn. to test welders next week. It will be a very long drive for him. I hope the roads aren't bad up that way.
It's still hot, yes. Funny you said, "Popping in" as that's a very AUSSIE thing to say. Just 'pop over' or 'pop in to have a look' Funny. Very nice people here. Very patient and happy.
The weather is still VERY hot. It's like home in the dog days of August. The sun doesn't feel as hot but I'm not without shade mostly. The hotel opens to the steet level with an outdoor mall area. There are down escalators where shops and food courts are underground. It's laid out very nicely. Most of the construction was under - businesses are up - on the group but shops and food courts, etc. are underground. There are open parts of the ceiling though to let light (and birds) in. Pretty neat.
The project isn't going any better today than yesterday AND we have no accomodations past Thurs. AC/DC is coming to town for the first time in 20 years and the whole place is sold out. That might be the catalyst that drives us out of this town and on to the next - leaving the work here undone.
Music is a mover for sure!
I've been video Skyping with the family and it's a blessing!!! Technology drives me away from family and turns out to bring us back together. Interesting huh?
I'm headed back to Singapore on the 28th - the 4th and will rejoin the team in Syndey to carry on. I hope that brings a break in the length of the trip. When I get back, I'll start counting down the days.
But not until then. It's too far out.
Also, it seems like people are mistaking the photos taken this weekend as Angela's having fun.... well, I did on those two days. But two out of 15 is a bad average.
Tell Dad to be safe on his travels and I want to talk to him about his patent when I get back.
LOL
All smiles, all smiles.
Ethel, love you- thanks for notes and tell your beautiful daughter happy happy terrific 10!
I am leaving Brisbane at 9am 2_25_10 and headed to Wilpinjong for 3 days - then off to Singapore. Then back to Sydney on 3/5. My updates will be spotty at best until then.
Really quick update: drove 4.5 hours from the airport to the mine site. 2+ were on gravel roads. We saw BEAUTFUL country - vineyards (YEAH SHIRAZ) and exactly ZERO roos. Many iguanas and hawks, etc.
We finally left site at 9:30 and made it to the hotel around 10:30 and went to 'town' (being about 2k people) for dinner. They volunteered me to run into the pub to see if they were serving.
So, here I go... jeans, steel toes and St. Louis Blues shirt, "are you still serving?"
The whole of of men turn to look and the expression says, "Who's the American Girl?"
NOTE TO SELF: don't do that again.
We had yummy Indian.
The first sounds of the town you might ask? Awful rendition of Bon Jovi, "Living on a Prayer" No joke.
ROOS SIGHTINGS!! ROO SIGHTINGS!! PARROT SIGHTING AND EMU SIGHTINGS!
Photos to follow - on the drive from the mine to the hotel, I snapped photos of those animals. What an amazing place. Thanks to my wonderful husband for outfitting me with such outstanding photography tools.
The project went so so so well yesterday. We cut over Wilpinjong to the new domain and migrated mail in less than 1 hour. Today, we are back on site to implement L3 on the LAN and deploy NAC.
We had dinner at the hotel last night and cackled so loud that each of our bellies hurt.
We made the table next over cackle as well... just because we were so giddy.
Now, if I can get a run in this afternoon, all will be well.
Tomorrow, I board a plane called the Mudgee Express en route to Sydney where I'll be over night. Then, on a plane back to Singapore.
Angie, I'm so glad things are going well....quite an experience for you, too! I called Tyson this morning to see about the kids coming over but the girls are going shopping with Karina and he & Isaac were getting hair cuts, then maybe to see the new nephew, or is it niece? I told him to call if he needed some help. It sounds like all is going good for him. I'll plan to have them spend the night this coming weekend. They would probably like Bub to be here when they stay over.
Dad is off to MN. Danny rented a car and drove to Galesburg, then going to Mahomet on Mon. I'm sure you read this on facebook already. Boy, is the house quiet! I'm always kinda ho hum the day Dad leaves but I cut my hair this morning and have other things to do later.
Hope the tsunami doesn't get you!! Or the roos either.
I am in Sydney. It's raining which is good because I got to the room and started working on the Singapore project. Ate in the room and haven't even turned on the Telly. I hope things go OK in AU while I'm gone....
Tsunami is not going to affect me, THANK GOODNESS. Prayers go to Chile... awful tragedy.
Where are you now?!! Abbi & Isaac were here for a couple of hours Sunday afternoon while Tyson & Eden went to Target. They took a motorcycle ride to Spindler Park too. Said it was VERY cold. We went to Merwin Park for a short time. Abbi played with a girl & 2 boys, Isaac stayed in the car with a game. He didn't want to go but I wouldn't let him stay at our house by himself. I shortened that pair of pants for Eden and cuddled with Abbi & Isaac! I didn't know Margie broke her foot. Hope she gets along O.K. with it.
Is the job still going good? How often do you get to talk to the kids? They seemed to be fine on Sunday! They might sleep over Fri. or Sat. night.
I am back in Singapore - fine by me. I love it here. I got here on Monday afternoon and I leave already on Thursday morning. I don't want to jinx myself but as of now, both projects (Singapre and AU are going well). We are going to have to work like bats out of hell to get done in the time we planned - we lost a lot at our first stop in AU but we intended to keep at at.
Marjorie broke her foot on the ice. She fell not long ago too and I think her back wasn't fixed yet either... bruised up for sure.
I get to talk to the kids almost every day and we're Skyping - which means we see eachother on line like a video. They seem like they are doing GREAT and I thank Tyson for that. They were weepy for the first 1 or 1.5 weeks but always seem rested and happy when we talk. Makes things so much easier.
Did dad get to MN?
Love you and miss you!
Angie
(PS: thanks for helping with the kids. I know they've been wanting to start going to your house more often!)
In the Cheers photo, is that a pistol in his front pocket? FYI, the quick change photo was not what it looked like. Sounds like all is going well for you. Theresa's Dr told her yesterday that if she doesn't deliver before then it's the Mudgee Express for her on March 10th. Grandchild #5. Take care and work hard (like I always do). t
I'll bet Singapore is beautiful! Is the food better there?
Dad got to MN about noon Sun. He had a hard time finding a motel though, everyting was full. He was on a waiting list at 4 motels. They had basketball tournaments going on. He got a call from Best Western mid-afternoon so that's where he's staying. As of this morning he had not started testing welders because the material wasn't there yet. He's testing 6 guys and said it will probably take 3 days. I don't know for sure when he will drive back home but he can't make the trip in one day.
The ELF's have the meal before Lenten service tomorrow night, more cooking! We're using leftover ham from FastNacht to make ham & beans. Five of us are making h & b, some are making cornbread & dessert. I got 14 bags of slaw and dressing. My car will be full of groceries again when I go to church tomorrow at 4:30. We are scheduled to have the Bingo lunch stand on Mar 13 too! We may see if the church youth group wants it. We'll discuss it at the meeting after church tomorrow night. It's always the same ones that end up bringing food & working there too. I'd be in favor of letting them use more leftover ham!! It's almost been too much lately! Election of officers is at the April meeting, thank goodness. 2 years as president is enough for me.
Danny had a good time at Cindy's. They went to the Quad Cities to a casino Sat. night and he won more than $500. Sunday they visited with Bill & Nancy. Monday he drove around Williamsfield and visited with Lee & Connie before he drove to Mahomet. He'll probably be home before noon tomorrow.
I hope the rest of your project goes as scheduled. Sure don't want you to be gone longer than planned!
Thinking about you - enjoying your posts. Anxious to know how many FF miles you have amassed. You are starting to remind me of the "Where in the World is Matt Lauer" segment on the Today show each summer.
It's going to be a pretty weekend here.
Looks like your family & neighbors have things covered on the homefront -- I don't have Tyson's cell or I'd have called him by now. I always forget at night, once I get home. Glad to know you've been able to skype and talk often with each other....
Since Thursday, I've had the pleasure of being in Singapore, Sydney and now, the breath-taking Wollongong, AU. I've come to realize that normally, the most surprising things are those that aren't expected, and that's the truth for my current location. Wollongong is a coastal town with Mount Ousley in the background. Mt. Ousley is about 460 metres high. The fog was hiding the peaks this morning and the waves crashed - surfers were out at 8 am.
On site today, the sounds were something from a movie - parrots and cocktiels could be seen and the air was of sweet sage. I would like to just sit and look - just to see what else was hiding in the forest. Amazing place.
I got to Skype with my family today. They never cease to amaze me. Happy, sprite eyes and never short on comedy, I miss them so much and can't wait to hear their giggles up close and personal.
Project is trekking along nicely. Hopefully, we'll be done on time.
Thanks for all the updates. Love you and can't wait to see you again. I love all the pictures - gorgeous! But next time crop out those UGLY feet. Haha! ;)
We're on site today and the support is going very well.... few incidents and about 90% completion at this point. In between conversions and migrations, I'm updating this. I hope it doesn't seem too broken.
Yesterday was amazing. After we left site, we drove back to the hotel a different route. The photos are from Cliffton, a very small mining town, on the cliffs over looking the ocean. The thought of selling my home, taking the profits and my family and moving here to work in a bakery or surf shop, became very strong. I mean, look at this place. No tourism... Leo, our local support says, "it's just road, not unlike many others."
I do wonder how I got I stuck in St. Louis, MO after seeing all the beautiful places I've seen. I've recently realized that I've seen so many fabulous places, domestically and internationally. In the US, my favorites are New Mexico (between Lee Ranch and Albuquerque) Breckenridge, Charleston, SC and the 1 in CA/Big Sur. Internationally, the Swedish Coastline, the Cayman Isles, Tulum, MX give AU a run for the money. But, the quaint, close knit, laid back and quaint nature of these magical little spots in AU take the cake.
Eden, to answer your question, I do not think I've lost wait (weight). I'm eating so much restaurant food sweetie, that it will be hard. I'm jogging though. I ran more than 5k yesterday and it felt really good. How is GOTR? Are you enjoying it?
As of today, it looks like we have 25 more days until we're done.
I can't WAIT to be in the comfort of my quaint, close knit home. I will try to bring the 'best' of these places back with me and work them into my daily life... laid back being the first!
Sliders (<--- taking that phrase for sliding out of here back)
I hope that you have the time of your life right now. I know that being away from your family that long can be hard, especially for the kids but just relax and enjoy the moment. Time runs on a fast track sometime and before you know it you'll be back home again.
Beatiful pictures though. We have the this Australian guy working here so I had to show him the photos. His eyes took on a somewhat dreamy look, seeing his native country again.
Angie, I can see why you hate to leave there, looks beautiful!! I just got home from taking the kids to school. They each got BIG HUGS from Grandma when they got up. They are so easy to get ready in the morning.
I took some chili to them yesterday afternoon. They all liked it a lot, even though there were onions in it!
Dad got home from MN Friday morning and left yesterday morning for Schererville, IN near Gary. He'll be working there for 6 weeks or so. I'm sure he'll be able to come home for a weekend or 2.
Danny has met a girl from Russia. She's a waitress at the casino downtown. I'll let him fill you in on the rest. They've had 1 date but are calling and texting each other a lot!
Danny accepted the contract job for Iraq and they approved him too. They don't have a position available right now so he may be here until May. Of course I'm not thrilled about it but he has not heard anything from Scott AFB.
Have you started the count down for your return? This is surely an experience you won't forget! Everyone is fine here. Abbi had a little bit of a scratchy throat this morning but really seemed fine otherwise. Hope you are fine too.
I'm fine - feeling like I got into a car wreck which can only mean 1 of a couple of things: the 4 mile jog I took overdid it, the mattress at the old Novotel isn't so good or I am getting sick.
I hope it's the 1st.
Thanks for loving on the kids mom. They need that motherly touch (as I'm sure they are getting plenty of fatherly love!)
Glad Danny will be around until at least May - Danny, we have some hanging out to do!
We have made it to the next stop after 4.5 hours of mountain driving (hung over no less). I am staying in a town named Singleton, NSW, AU. It's in the Hunter Valley, nestled bewteen 2 mountain ranges. The weather is chillier than on the coast for sure and we're moving into Fall here in AU. I have on a long sleeved shirt under my T-shirt. The name of the hotel, Mid-City Motor Inn. Interesting place with Pokey (slots and poker machines) in almost every pub and off track betting on horses and grey hounds. Lots of people in those pubs betting in the middle of the workday. Lots of beers being drunk.
This is 100% a mining community with 4 mines in the local area. It's the way of life and is what produced the surrounding towns. The only industry, although being in the valley, i did take note of some ranches with sheep and cattle. Little produce that I saw.
Can I just say that I am COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS. I want time to fly. I want to be home. I want to be with my kids and husband and mom and brother and neighbors and my fluppy wuppy puppy dog.
I am tired and I miss home.
I will post photos when I see something to take a picture of. The town itself is old western looking and is worthy of photos... so, I'll do that when possible.
Glad spring has sprung for you all. Look forward to enjoying it with you back home soon.
Grandchild #5, Claire Marie Murphy, was born 3/10/10 at 9:36 a.m. She is 21" long and weighed 9#8oz and has lots of black hair (for now). Mom is sore (cesarean) and baby is hungry (naturally). Sounds like the excitement of new places is wearing off for you some. Just so you know, you're missed too. t
I get it! I was just playin with ya. Hope you are feeling better and can't wait to travel half-way around the world with you. It definitely will be an adventure! We'll have to remember not to get drunk the night before traveling to Singleton. Haha! Now I have two stories to ask you about when I see you in person. I need to know the details of how you got kicked out of the bar! Can't wait to see you!
Had a great day with no agenda. Feeling very very sorry for my children and had husband who are dealing with a fast moving but vicious tummy flu that has things moving out in all directions - at the same time, if you know what I mean.
COUNTDOWN IS ON: 17 days. WOOO HOOOO!
Off for a jog-
A
PS: Mom, yes - miss dad always too cause he's not there!
mommy i feel a lot better today then on sunday isaac is at his friends house and abbi is better you should have seen her yesterday she was crazy because she had a 5 hour nap what would you like for your b day i am going to get you something today love you bye bye.love eden
Eden - I miss my cooking too. All this restaurant food is making me FAT! UGH. When I get home, we are going to go shopping at a place called Dow - all the food there is 100% natural. No chemicals on the fruit and veggies and the meat doesn't have any bad stuff in it either. The people in AU eat a lot better than we do because they have so many fresh fruits here. It's warm so much that they can grow the veggies and fruits all year round. The people here are much thinner than we are too and I think that's why. They eat natural stuff.
I have some new recipes to try. Yesterday, I had this salad. It had skinny Chinese noodles in it, cucumbers, carrots and chicken. Then, it had mint leaves in it and the dressing was very light peanut and lemony. It was goooooood.
Did your teacher already have her baby? Brett is a good name. What will its name be if it's a girl?
Abbi was crazy huh? She normally is! Crazy girl. You are too though. You get that from your daddy ;)
When i get home and I'm off for that whole week, we are going to do FUN STUFF. We can go to the Rec Center and we can go skating (ice skating too) and we are going to go shopping for spring clothes and we are going to see Camron and Amy and the new baby and we're going to get our new furniture too.
Then, we are going to go to the Nickolodean resort in FL this fall. Doesn't that sound good? AND if we're lucky, we'll go back to Big Cedar too. So many things to do!
I'm not sure if I'll be home early at all. We messed up the project a couple of times and had to start over... so, if I get home on time that will be a miracle.
You know, Easter is coming too. Wow! So many things to be excited about.
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH and am getting excited to come home and see you and Isaac and Abbi and Daddy and ODIE and meow and grover and Grandma and Grandpa AND Uncle Bub and Aunt Marge and Tonya and Dorothy .... and wow. The list goes on and on and on.
I think I'm just going to bring your gifts home because it's very expensive to ship them and they would get there a couple of days before me. So, it doesn't seem like a good way to spend our money.
I got your messages at my yahoo email too. I'll send you a private note there, ok?
I'm so glad the countdown is on! Can't wait for you to be back. I'm so sorry the kids, Tyson, and you had to deal with the flu. YUCK! I'm sure it was tough for you to be away. But it sounds like they all bounced back. I have to admit the conversations between you and Eden make me sniffle. It's so sweet that she misses your cooking. She's just precious! And you trying to blame their craziness on their daddy - chuckles! Hang in there! Love you!
Oh my, I am in total agreement with Cindy. The notes from Eden are just priceless. The love pours out over and over. The ONLY way they get their crazyness from Tyson would be because you are still crazy and he is not. I love the pictures and notes, but I want to see the real pictures when you are home. I'm sure you do miss your cooking. Eating out would get old in about a week. When Tim was in Iraq I always thought that although it was very hard on me, it was harder on him as the one being away. The countdown is on and very soon you'll be home being smothered with kisses from your kiddos. Hang in there, Love you! Becky
Ditto about the messages from Eden! How sweet is she?!! Isaac & Eden were REALLY good Friday night but I felt soo bad that Abbi couldn't stay. I called Tyson about 8:30 that night and he said she was having a really hard time as he was I'm sure. He's quite the Daddy. I'm glad it didn't last much longer than 12 hrs.!!
I'm sure the trip has been great but I'll be so glad when you're back too! We may have all family members in the states for a short time!!!!
15 DAYS LEFT!!!! 15 DAYS LEFT!!!! 15 DAYS LEFT!!!!!
We leave Brisbane in the morning and head up North (which is closer to the equator so hotter than where we are now) for the last leg of the trip. If all goes well (and I say that confidently) I'll leave on Apr. 1st - which is the day we originally planned to be done. Amazing with all the successes and failures and successes that it will work out as we planned.
We are taking 2 days off next week - we originally planned to have them in Sydney, but instead, since we'll be north, we are going to Mackay. The hope is we'll get to snorkel or at least frolic in the water where the Great Barrier Reef begins. However, a cylcone has just swept through FIJI and is expected to hit our vacation spot about the same time we'll be there. Great.
Cindy, Becky, Mom - thanks for the wonderful and heartfelt comments. I knew this blog would be a good idea. It's really helped me and the kids too.
Right now, I'm still working with Singapore but in AU. It should be finsihed up entirely by 4 am your time, 7 pm our time.
mommy are you having fun abbis book fair is tomorrow she cant wait guess what her favorite song is now it starts with yellow and the beatles sing it got to go bye bye love you.eden
I lost a very eloquent post because (in my own ignorance) I had an IP conflict between my broadband and 802.1x connectivity.... so, I won't try to recreate it. But, an update is: I am in Moranbah, QLD. It's about 2.5 hours off the Mackay coast and about 2 days from the Cat 4 cyclone Ului hitting land fall. My main concern is the path we travel to the mine will turn to quick sand and we won't get out if we are there when it starts or get in if we're in the hotel when it hits.
I came very close to some roos yesterday. Through my lens, I saw the male stare at me and tilt his ears back - my indication to walk away, backwards, very slowly.
The outback is amazing - dry, red, brunt and dead roos on the side of the path - crusted and decapitated in one case.
Hiya sis, I'm starting to doubt you...I've been to the Outback...lots of polished wood, overpriced steaks, poor Aussie accents and corny decorations, but I didn't see any red dirt or roos. Hey, did you see any Koala's yet?
Oh, and it's not Rte 1...it's Highway 1. Say Route 1 in Cali and they won't know what you're talking about :) Looks beautiful, but not as beautiful as Highway 1 from Big Sur to Carmel... :) Luv ya sis, miss ya bad
Kicked out by AC/DC and now ULUI. Forces of nature prevail!
We are about 60 miles inland. Tomorrow will be a weather day. Tonight will be a poker and spirits night in one of our rooms... hunker down and take cover. Here comes ULUI!
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IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
Media: Transmitters serving the area between Cardwell to Yeppoon and inland including Charters Towers and Clermont are requested to USE the Standard Emergency Warning Signal before broadcasting the following warning.
TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 13 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 1:55pm EST on Saturday the 20th of March 2010
A Cyclone WARNING is now current for coastal areas from Cardwell to Yeppoon and inland including Charters Towers and Clermont. A Cyclone WATCH is current for areas extending further inland of the warning area.
At 1:00 pm EST Tropical Cyclone Ului, Category 2 was estimated to be 365 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and 580 kilometres east of Townsville and moving west southwest at 27 kilometres per hour.
The cyclone is expected to cross the coast between Ayr and Mackay early Sunday, possibly re-intensifying to a Category 3 system before landfall. The cyclone is then expected to weaken inland later on Sunday.
VERY DESTRUCTIVE wind gusts to 170 km/hr near the cyclone centre may affect coastal and island communities in the threatened area early Sunday.
DAMAGING winds are expected to develop between Cardwell and Yeppoon later today, then extend to adjacent inland parts on Sunday.
TIDES between Bowen and St Lawrence may rise to just above the normal high tide mark overnight with very rough seas and dangerous conditions along the foreshore.
HEAVY RAINFALL and flooding are likely to develop about coastal and adjacent inland areas between Bowen and St Lawrence early Sunday.
DANGEROUS SURF conditions are expected to continue about exposed beaches south of the cyclone until later on Sunday. A separate Severe Weather Warning is current for these conditions.
People between Cardwell and Yeppoon and inland including Charters Towers and Clermont should complete preparations quickly and be prepared to shelter in a safe place. - Boats and outside property should be secured before nightfall.
People further inland of the warning area should consider what action they will need to take if the cyclone threat increases. - Information is available from your local government
- For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster Management Services website [www.disaster.qld.gov.au]. - For emergency assistance call the Queensland State Emergency Service [SES] on 132 500 [for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on buildings or roof damage]
Details of Tropical Cyclone Ului at 1:00 pm EST: .Centre located near...... 19.7 degrees South 152.3 degrees East .Location accuracy........ within 35 kilometres .Recent movement.......... towards the west southwest at 27 kilometres per hour .Wind gusts near centre... 155 kilometres per hour .Severity category........ 2 .Central pressure......... 978 hectoPascals
Please ensure that neighbours have heard and understood this message, particularly new arrivals or those who may not fully understand English.
The storm went back up to a CAT 3 before hitting the coast off Mackay. It hit here around 4 am. VERY windy and tons of rain, but the little hotel I'm in is brick and I felt very safe.
There will be no traveling to the mines today and our next couple days are in flux. Looks like no barrier reef trip for us. The coast is torn up and the little Island we were going to cruise to is on lock down. Not sure if it's worth a try to a rain forest further in land or if we just scratch this, finish up and spend extra time on the NAC nut... good thing I can go with the flow and not worry about 'what's next' too much.
As for today, trapped in a 1980s hotel room that doesn't serve food on Sundays - no wheels. Looks like chashews and arnot crackers for me today!
So glad to hear you're O.K., that the storm has passed and you have some down time....in a small motel with no food!!! Does it have T.V.?! Got a good book with you? What's the count down now? I checked in with Tyson late this afternoon to see how the kids were and what he had heard from you. Sure HOPE this doesn't delay your return.
All is well here. It's supposed to be cold with lots of rain tomorrow but at least no snow. Lee Summit, KS (where dad's first cardiologist's office is) has 7.5 inches of the fluffy white stuff!
Danny is keeping the road hot between here and St.Louis. I should(?) see him sometime tomorrow.
I am good. We drove away from the small town and just left a message that we had to check out as no one was manning the hotel. We drove to Mackay which is about 30 miles South of the eye. It was devastated. Yachts broken up, Figi was on the Mackay shore line, no power. The hotel we moved to was WORSE than the one we left. Three times through the night, someone tapped on my bahtroom window. Five very crisp taps. I thought to myself, "I think someone thinks someone ELSE is in here.... and I don't want what they have to offer."
It was a terrible night. We got to Dalby around 1 today and are checked into the Motor City Hotel Motel Hoey Moey. It has cincer block walls and is attached to a drive through liquer store. The bar ownders (Pam and Dave) are nice and have 2 puppies, Snowy and Ralphie (fans of A Christmas Story perhaps?) The puppies made me miss home so badly. Ralphie and I had a good toss fetch game. He's a beautfiul border collie and snowy is some Italian sheep dog. HUGE and off white.
We are on site now. No day off since Feb. 19th still. I'm getting crabby and cranky and ate my lunch alone today just a couple table over from the boys... they are on my nerves.
Sounds like you've been having it pretty rough lately. I'm very happy you didn't see who was tapping on your window!! You haven't had a day off since Feb.19? Hang in there, the end is in sight!
The kids had fun yesterday. It was such a cold, rainy day, Danny was in St. Louis so I decided to take them bowling. They all did really well the first game. Abbi bowled 98, Eden 100 and Isaac 127. Isaac beat me!! He does really well and doesn't use the 'bumpers' much.
I had fixed a big pot of chicken & dumplings early in the afternoon so supper was ready when we got back from bowling. Tyson came over about 5:30. I think they all enjoyed the meal!! I sent some home with them too.
It's cloudy and yucky again today but should reach near 60.
Eden, my hotel DOES suck like eggs. You would not believe it. There is a BAR where the check in place is.... But the owners have 2 dogs. One is this big white Italian dog that's lovey and named Snowy. The other one is a Border Collie name Ralphie. We have a great time playing catch before I go to work.
i can't believe you are already running 2 miles. When i get home, I better shape up if I am going to be your running buddy. I am not a good runner but you will inspire me.
This is the guy stared at me and tilted his ears back in warning....
The Bush
OUTBACK
This path we take turns to quick sand if/when it gets wet, which it will when Ului hits land. We'll either be rained OUT or IN depending on where we are when it comes...
Flooded Lake
The area has experienced MUCH flooding, which will be woresend when Ului makes landfall
COCAKATOO
The White Spots in the Tree are wild Cocktoo birds. Big & loud!
Surfer
Wambo Mine
I hate to leave here
How Serene
In Sept. I was on the other side of this ocean with Isaac in San Diego
The Beach
Extraordinary - Cliffton, NSW, AU
Path to/from Beach
Mining History
Beneath the bridge is black gold. The industry of the region; their bread and butter
Locks of Love
Marking places of milestones
Australia's reply to Rt 1 in CA
After a good 5k+ jog today - View from my balcony
Wollongong
Sydney
Jet Lagged and Leaning
Driving Results
Crap - so am I!
Tighe's in Jail!
Buddhist Temple
Mudgee Express
Cheers
Farmer's Daughter Vineyard -YUM
Fruit of the Goddess
Three Amigos
The Road to Mudgee
Wilpinjong
Ready!
Quick Change
Preparing to Go On Site
Two roos is proof of no ruse at all!
Roos Emus and Birds, OH MY!
Flock of Parrots!
Taken Right Outside the Mine Site, Wilpinjong
Beautiful - Beautiful
NSW - Technically the Bush in the Outback, Near the Wineries
The Bushes of the Outback - NSW
Guitar Hero
A Tribute to AC/DC who might be the cause of us leaving Brisbane undone!
Southbank
Brisbane
Aboriginal
Me, Ben and Tighe
Goldcoast
China Town Stage - Singapore
China Town Singapore
China Town - Buddhist Temple
Royal Thai Embassy
Looking Out My Window
TYSON
I saw you on Skype tonight but couldn't join. Too much going on :-(
Love you so-
ISAAC
Hey Tiger -
What book are you reading? I hear Uncle Bub went to see you test for your stripe AND you got it.... AND he said you are awesome (which we know)
Write me something! I miss you!
I love you-
Mommy
EDEN
Hey Neener-
I hope you had fun with Aunt Karena. Did you buy anything fun? I hope Daddy gave you money.... how is soccer? Who is on your team? When is your first game?
I love you!!
Mommy
ABBI
Hi Peanut-
Still no sea stars :(
What book are you reading? Did you get crazy with Breden tonight?
T Minus 4 days and I learn I might have (get?) to go to Singapore on my way to Australia on somewhat of a peace making mission. I can do that. I would love to do that. But there's that ambivalence with leaving my family again.... I have to leave 2 days earlier and miss out on extra time with my brother who is coming back state side after a heroic and tumultuous 10 years serving our country.
ReplyDeleteThe day begins with a list - to keep everything in order.
-A
What a lovely time of year to go to Australia! Seven weeks away from family? gah! I know your kids are the sun and the moon for you. I can't even get my job to let me go to a one day conference, though... feast or famine, huh? I will keep you all in thoughts and prayers!
ReplyDeleteWe had a family date last night- movies (Tooth Fairy - the men saw Sherlock Holmes which is where I wish I had been) and to the book store.
ReplyDeleteAh- today I am trying to transfer knowledge about: bills, payment and income schedules, nanny fees/what to expect, Friday folders.... wow. It's overwhelming. I can't imagine being on the receiving end.
I also want to visit my wonderful and beloved Aunt Marge and look forward to chatting with my brother.
And for some reason, I've torn into the closet under the stairs.
Taking on too much! It's the name of the game....
I've started collecting all my important documents and 'gadget cords' for charging of Kindle, iPod, etc. All this connectivity will keep me sane!
Thanks for thoughts B, Karen and Eva... can't wait to post the first pictures! I am quasi excited.
Well, slight change of plans. I am leaving for a 4 day trip to Singapore at 8:30 am.
ReplyDeleteShould be interesting... I'll check in on the other side of the world.
A
Good luck Angela!
ReplyDeleteI know you are a bundle of emotions.
Peace!
carol
The goodbye was not as bad as I thought, I think because we've been talking about it for so long. We said goodbye and repeated all the reasons we'll miss one another and why we love one another at home- in comfort rather than at the airport in the van (in the snow). I think that helped.
ReplyDeleteI just called from LAX and they are doing GREAT. Playing in the snow... Tyson is taking them to get their check ups (mainly for Eden to begin GOTR) - they have played with neighbors (Deb, you are great) and seem to be just fine.
I happen to be in LAX in the First Class Club (because Biz. class was sold out) A couple of Singha beers and I'm relaxed - ready for 12 hours to Tokyo.
Love,
A
Have a wonderful trip ... Just dont plan on getting too much work done in OZ or you will be sorely disappointed. Singapore Airlines is da BOMB - great service. Enjoy the lounge in Changi Airport (S'pore) on your way out. I didnt want to leave :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best and stay in touch ... Peace out!
Vasan
Hope your trip and all arrangements went well. Send a note when you can.
ReplyDeleteLove ya,
Mom
Hello:
ReplyDeleteI am in Singapore! The flight was incredible. 1st Class on 1st Class airline is the best! I'm spoiled..... I arrived about 6 hours ago. Made it to the hotel with no issue, grabbed a sea bass meal and slept well for about 4 hours.
My first meetings are in about 3 hours.
I will have a chance to post some pictures today, I hope.
My most exciting news is that Sat. night, I get to partake in the Chinese New Year celebration.... fireworks and parades and dragons, etc.
ReplyDeleteMeetings went great. I have a huge document to write this evening but, it's 1 am CST and I'm fizzling out. So, back to the hotel I go for some shut eye to wake and write write write.
I have my document completed. +/-18 pages of current state, outstanding tasks, lessons learned, etc. It's being reviewed by the team back home since I did make several changes to the agreed upon process based on findings here on site.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of more meetings this afternoon and one with our State side vendor at 12:00 am tonight. Other than those, I am done with my work in Singapore. It was fruitful and I hope my colleagues here agree.
I was able to take a 3k +/- jog this morning, albeit on the treadmill. It seemed easier here than home likely because I don't have other things on my mind that are callig me away from the mat or treadmill. At any rate, I will be having dinner with the Singapore team on the river tonight. Tomorrow, I will do the tourism... to Sentosa Beach in the afternoon and to watch the Chinese New Year fireworks at night. Sunday- perhaps some shopping but more likely, resting and preparing for the trip to AU.
Today, in Singapore,is my 16th wedding anniversary. I am one lucky person.
I miss my kids. I spoke with them today and they are doing very very well. Hats off to Tyson, Brittany, my brother and our entire support family.
MWAH-
Looks beautiful! I'm glad the meetings went well. Happy anniversary and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Mom
So glad you sent me this blog! Now I can live vicariously through you and enjoy the trip! What a great adventure you have in front of you! Please be safe. Love you.
ReplyDeleteDavis
Today is dedicated to me and Singapore! I have had my new favorite breakfast (Muesli) and coffee and am ready to head out.
ReplyDeleteFirst, to Millenia Walk to pay the Chinese man. Yesterday, I decided on buying some Chinese paper cutting art. I have S$140.00 picked out and went to pay but he doesn't take a credit card. The man is returning to Shanghi for the Chinese New Year tomorrow (today) at 3:00. I asked him to hold them for me as, by that time, I had myself so excited with what I had chosen, I didn't want someone else to get them. He smiled and handed me the bag. I knew well enough not to refuse his generosity. So today, hell or high water, I go back there to pay the kind man.
Then, I am visiting the Botanical Garden, The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple/Museum, teh fountain of wealth (remember my new goal is to all I am now, only RICH!), City Art Gallery and perhaps the Art Musesum although most art is lost on me.
I have reservations on the river at Indo Chine (Vietnemese) at 8:00 where I'll watch the young frolic and celebrate the new year.
I hope to get many photos to share with you all.
i love you sssssssssssssssssooooooooo much and i hope your having fun
ReplyDeletei got a new book today its called hamstermagic i wish i could go to china town love you sssssssssssssooooooooooooo much. eden
ReplyDeleteamy had a boy i cant wait to see HIM love you eden
ReplyDeleteI am packing and getting ready to head to AU. Singapore is great and I have a feeling I'll be back.
ReplyDeletewhat time is it were you are mommy
ReplyDeletewe get to see uncle bub today
ReplyDeleteare you on the plane
ReplyDeleteHi babe
ReplyDeleteHope you're having the time of your life! I'll be thinking of you when I stand knee deep in snow here. It won't all be happy thoughts though. :-)
Love
The K-man
were are you mommy love you. eden xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox hope your having fun
ReplyDeleteare you in AU yet? love you. eden xoxoxoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Eden-
ReplyDeleteI am here now. It was a very long trip and it is VERY HOT HERE! you know how I hate being hot? Well, I'm very hate and so, I'm not enjoying myself too much. we have a lot of work to do today. It's 9:30 am on Tuesday here and it's 5:36 pm on Monday in St. Louis.
We are WORLDs apart right now and I feel so sad. I miss you and Isaac and Abbi and Daddy so much - beyond words. But when I close my eyes, I see your smile and I here your laugh and I feel your hugs.
It's the only way I get through the day.
I love you-
Mommy
I'm all tied up with Fast Nacht this week. Hope all is good with you!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Mom
Kids need some love mom. Please, if you have a chance...
ReplyDeleteI hate it here.
Love,
A
AU is not treating me very well so far. My heart is so heavy over missing my family - my husband and kids - my mom, brother, friends... my BED. I have a serious case of home sickness. I suppose it will pass - this is the worst part of it.
ReplyDeleteIt's HOT - imagine the most humid day of the year in St. Louis - then suck more air out of the water that hangs around and call it AU. It's better now but it's been so bad that I can't jog for getting cramps and pangs in my legs.
The food is awful, too. Everything tastes like fish.
We have had our share of zingers on the project too and I've really had to be stronger (iykwim) than I like.
I want to go sit in a movie theatre tonight. I need to veg out. I'm not sleeping for being wound up and hungry... I just need to chill. We will be working until 8 or so (14 hours today) so, I'm not sure I'll get to, but I do want to see a movie.
-A
Hi Sis!
ReplyDeleteI've heard Aussie food sucks, you just confirmed it. I'm sorry you are homesick :( I can tell you there are very few things that help people get through that except time and an understanding that it is necessary.
I was planning on stopping to see the kids today already, and Eden is supposed to call me next time Isaac goes to Karate so I can surprise him up there. Of course, the kids probably read this so there goes the surprise hahaha.
Ange, I love you and miss you also, but it will be ok. Try to look for the good things, the things you'll never see in the US that you can see while you are there...even some stupid rocks or something...that always helped me while I was in Iraq.
Dan
Hi Angie,
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear that the food there sucks and you are working so much. Eden called tonight to let me know they are coming to Annika's party this weekend. I am so excited. I'll give them lots of love and talk to Tyson about when the kids can come visit for a weekend.
Love you
Becky
Angie,
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a chance to chill a little ysterday. Danny spent some time with the kids yesterday afternoon,said they had fun. Sorry to hear its so hot & humid there. I'd gladly send some cold to you if I could. Hang in there.
Miss you,
Mom
Things are looking up.
ReplyDeleteI found a sweet little beach on the other side of the Brisbane River. It's about a 2 miles from my hotel. I walked the river late last night and it felt like home to me. Not sure if it's the Mississippi calling or the Spoon calling. Either way, my family can attest that rivers call me and sooth me.
The weather has broken as well. I fully intend to run to the beach and along the river today. The sky is clear and I've gotten my belly full and had some good laughs with the team.
We've made some leaps in the project as well and it appears that we've regained the time we lost. That is fantastic news.
Looks like I'll be taking a short break from AU and heading back to Singapore for 4-5 days the first part of March. Word is, I get to take the harbor flight from NewCastle to Sydney - Tyson, kids - this means a sea plane. If I take that route (which will likely scare the crap out of me) I'll take tons of photos.
And finally but most importantly, I have had many chances to speak with the kids and Tyson. They are weepy - which makes me weepy, but all in all they are doing well, I think.
Becky, mom, Danny - thanks for snuggling with them. They miss that most, I thik.
Ok - back to the grind. If/when I get to the beach/river in day light, I'll snap some shots and share.
Love,
A
what is like there mommy love you .eden
ReplyDeleteWatch out for Crocs along the river!!! And I don't mean the stupid looking shoes!
ReplyDeleteDan
Hey Dan - I have tried to get a pic of the water flowing the wrong way BUT it really barely does. It does STRAIGHT down... we are that close to equator, I guess?
ReplyDeleteNeener - I put some pictures up for you. I will be at the ocean tomorrow so, I'll get LOTs of pictures for you then, ok? And I'll get Abbi's sea stars and something really nice for you all.
Love you
Angela
putting a couple of photos of Gwennie pooh on facebook, check them out when you get a chance. You are missed all across the continent.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Natasha, Erik, & Gwen
P.S. The monkey PJ's should fit for a few more days
how many sea stars did you get for abbi and what did you get for me.love you xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox.eden
ReplyDeleteFast Nacht, Lenten meal, Council meeting are all done! Should be an easier week for me, how about you? Annika's party was nice, Danny had a great time with the kids! I asked Tyson about the kids spending the night next Sat. He said they will be at Karina's Fri night so we decided to spread it out a little....but I think they are coming for a while next Sat. afternoon. Did you get to do some sight-seeing?
ReplyDeleteThe web sight Danny has been going to to check job openings had 2 for Scott ABF on Thurs. and 1 in St.Louis on Fri. He said he has never seen either location posted before. He e-mailed a resume to all of them. Keeping my fingers crossed! He has not been accepted yet or signed any contract with the first one.
Love ya,
Mom
GREAT weekend. I have some photos posted above. The first one is from the Gold Coast - Surfers Paradise. It's South of Brisbane and is likened to Miami. Having been to both, I get it, but Miami is much bigger and not nearly as pretty. The water (being Pacific) is much clearer and bluer than the Atlantic but warmer than our Pacific water in CA. I think it looks more like Malibu. At any rate, it was lovely.
ReplyDeleteThere is a picture of a street performer playing Aborignial music from a digideroo. They have some freak ability to blow out through the insturment while breathing in to -"retool" and make more sounds. Then, they stop occasionally and throw in an animal sound. This guy was cool- drinking Gloria Jean coffee, playing the Digideroo dressed like he's in with his tribe.
There is a picture of took of the city of Brisbane. It's truly lovely. It's a University town - so very young and thrving. The photo of the city was taken from the Southbank, which is about 2 miles from the office/hotel. It's a great walk, jog. Then the last photo is the picture of the Southbank, which is a man made beach. It's like a pool in the US where the water is chlorinated, but it has the sloped entry with sand and trees all around giving the beach feel. It overlooks the Brisbane River. I read there for 5 hours yesterday. It was lovely. It is great for kids too because the oceans have so many dangerous animals that parents take their kids to these beaches so they can actually relax.
The project looks to be back on track - so, will be working all night tonight and with any luck, we'll be taking off from Brisbane Thursday am.
Danny- hope you get a local job.
Mom - glad the lent events went well.
Becky- the kids had a good time with Annika's birthday.
Eden - check your email
Isaac - miss your smile
Abbi - you are my sunshine
Tyson - god I wish you were here.
All my love
A
Hey Lucy,
ReplyDeleteBeen thinking about you lots this weekend, even before I saw the beach photo on FB. Wow.
It all, meaning the work, the travel, just eating, sounds very complicated to me.
It was a rainy day here yesterday; had it been cooler, we'd be having a snow week! Work is busy, busy...Next Sunday is my girl's 10th birthday. Easy celebration this year -- all she wanted was a sleepover at the lake for 2 girlfriends. I'm planning a scavenger hunt in the woods. I think they just want to giggle and be left alone...
Miss you and think of you very often - Love you,
Ethel (Bridget)
Angie,
ReplyDeleteJust popping in to say HI! Hope everything is going well for you. The pictures are beautiful. Is it still hot there? Geese are flying.....maybe that's a good sign that warmer weather is coming!!! Dad is leaving Sat. for Minn. to test welders next week. It will be a very long drive for him. I hope the roads aren't bad up that way.
Love ya,
Mom
Mom-
ReplyDeleteIt's still hot, yes. Funny you said, "Popping in" as that's a very AUSSIE thing to say. Just 'pop over' or 'pop in to have a look' Funny. Very nice people here. Very patient and happy.
The weather is still VERY hot. It's like home in the dog days of August. The sun doesn't feel as hot but I'm not without shade mostly. The hotel opens to the steet level with an outdoor mall area. There are down escalators where shops and food courts are underground. It's laid out very nicely. Most of the construction was under - businesses are up - on the group but shops and food courts, etc. are underground. There are open parts of the ceiling though to let light (and birds) in. Pretty neat.
The project isn't going any better today than yesterday AND we have no accomodations past Thurs. AC/DC is coming to town for the first time in 20 years and the whole place is sold out. That might be the catalyst that drives us out of this town and on to the next - leaving the work here undone.
Music is a mover for sure!
I've been video Skyping with the family and it's a blessing!!! Technology drives me away from family and turns out to bring us back together. Interesting huh?
I'm headed back to Singapore on the 28th - the 4th and will rejoin the team in Syndey to carry on. I hope that brings a break in the length of the trip. When I get back, I'll start counting down the days.
But not until then. It's too far out.
Also, it seems like people are mistaking the photos taken this weekend as Angela's having fun.... well, I did on those two days. But two out of 15 is a bad average.
Tell Dad to be safe on his travels and I want to talk to him about his patent when I get back.
LOL
All smiles, all smiles.
Ethel, love you- thanks for notes and tell your beautiful daughter happy happy terrific 10!
Love-
A
I am leaving Brisbane at 9am 2_25_10 and headed to Wilpinjong for 3 days - then off to Singapore. Then back to Sydney on 3/5. My updates will be spotty at best until then.
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A
Really quick update: drove 4.5 hours from the airport to the mine site. 2+ were on gravel roads. We saw BEAUTFUL country - vineyards (YEAH SHIRAZ) and exactly ZERO roos. Many iguanas and hawks, etc.
ReplyDeleteWe finally left site at 9:30 and made it to the hotel around 10:30 and went to 'town' (being about 2k people) for dinner. They volunteered me to run into the pub to see if they were serving.
So, here I go... jeans, steel toes and St. Louis Blues shirt, "are you still serving?"
The whole of of men turn to look and the expression says, "Who's the American Girl?"
NOTE TO SELF: don't do that again.
We had yummy Indian.
The first sounds of the town you might ask? Awful rendition of Bon Jovi, "Living on a Prayer" No joke.
Off to buy groceries for the long day ahead.
Love to you all
A
Hey Sis!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear that all in all things are going well for you. Minus no roo sightings. Hehe.
I snuggled and loved on I, E, and A last weekend at Becky's. It was a great visit other than your absence. We missed you!
I am busy getting my class ready for the stupid ISAT tests next week. Can't wait to get them over!
I will try to keep a better eye on your blog. I am so jealous of the warmth. Winter is hanging on strong here. YUCK!
Take care! I love you!
C
ROOS SIGHTINGS!! ROO SIGHTINGS!! PARROT SIGHTING AND EMU SIGHTINGS!
ReplyDeletePhotos to follow - on the drive from the mine to the hotel, I snapped photos of those animals. What an amazing place. Thanks to my wonderful husband for outfitting me with such outstanding photography tools.
The project went so so so well yesterday. We cut over Wilpinjong to the new domain and migrated mail in less than 1 hour. Today, we are back on site to implement L3 on the LAN and deploy NAC.
We had dinner at the hotel last night and cackled so loud that each of our bellies hurt.
We made the table next over cackle as well... just because we were so giddy.
Now, if I can get a run in this afternoon, all will be well.
Tomorrow, I board a plane called the Mudgee Express en route to Sydney where I'll be over night. Then, on a plane back to Singapore.
Mudgee Express... ? Is this really my life??
Love
A
Another successful day... don't look now but, we MIGHT be back on track!
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad things are going well....quite an experience for you, too! I called Tyson this morning to see about the kids coming over but the girls are going shopping with Karina and he & Isaac were getting hair cuts, then maybe to see the new nephew, or is it niece? I told him to call if he needed some help. It sounds like all is going good for him. I'll plan to have them spend the night this coming weekend. They would probably like Bub to be here when they stay over.
Dad is off to MN. Danny rented a car and drove to Galesburg, then going to Mahomet on Mon. I'm sure you read this on facebook already. Boy, is the house quiet! I'm always kinda ho hum the day Dad leaves but I cut my hair this morning and have other things to do later.
Hope the tsunami doesn't get you!! Or the roos either.
Love and miss you,
Mom
I am in Sydney. It's raining which is good because I got to the room and started working on the Singapore project. Ate in the room and haven't even turned on the Telly. I hope things go OK in AU while I'm gone....
ReplyDeleteTsunami is not going to affect me, THANK GOODNESS. Prayers go to Chile... awful tragedy.
Love
A
i am reading sea of monsters and i am half way done and after i am done i am going to read the titans cures
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteWhere are you now?!! Abbi & Isaac were here for a couple of hours Sunday afternoon while Tyson & Eden went to Target. They took a motorcycle ride to Spindler Park too. Said it was VERY cold. We went to Merwin Park for a short time. Abbi played with a girl & 2 boys, Isaac stayed in the car with a game. He didn't want to go but I wouldn't let him stay at our house by himself. I shortened that pair of pants for Eden and cuddled with Abbi & Isaac! I didn't know Margie broke her foot. Hope she gets along O.K. with it.
Is the job still going good? How often do you get to talk to the kids? They seemed to be fine on Sunday! They might sleep over Fri. or Sat. night.
Love,
Mom
Hey Mom-
ReplyDeleteI am back in Singapore - fine by me. I love it here. I got here on Monday afternoon and I leave already on Thursday morning. I don't want to jinx myself but as of now, both projects (Singapre and AU are going well). We are going to have to work like bats out of hell to get done in the time we planned - we lost a lot at our first stop in AU but we intended to keep at at.
Marjorie broke her foot on the ice. She fell not long ago too and I think her back wasn't fixed yet either... bruised up for sure.
I get to talk to the kids almost every day and we're Skyping - which means we see eachother on line like a video. They seem like they are doing GREAT and I thank Tyson for that. They were weepy for the first 1 or 1.5 weeks but always seem rested and happy when we talk. Makes things so much easier.
Did dad get to MN?
Love you and miss you!
Angie
(PS: thanks for helping with the kids. I know they've been wanting to start going to your house more often!)
In the Cheers photo, is that a pistol in his front pocket? FYI, the quick change photo was not what it looked like. Sounds like all is going well for you. Theresa's Dr told her yesterday that if she doesn't deliver before then it's the Mudgee Express for her on March 10th. Grandchild #5.
ReplyDeleteTake care and work hard (like I always do).
t
Angie,
ReplyDeleteI'll bet Singapore is beautiful! Is the food better there?
Dad got to MN about noon Sun. He had a hard time finding a motel though, everyting was full. He was on a waiting list at 4 motels. They had basketball tournaments going on. He got a call from Best Western mid-afternoon so that's where he's staying. As of this morning he had not started testing welders because the material wasn't there yet. He's testing 6 guys and said it will probably take 3 days. I don't know for sure when he will drive back home but he can't make the trip in one day.
The ELF's have the meal before Lenten service tomorrow night, more cooking! We're using leftover ham from FastNacht to make ham & beans. Five of us are making h & b, some are making cornbread & dessert. I got 14 bags of slaw and dressing. My car will be full of groceries again when I go to church tomorrow at 4:30. We are scheduled to have the Bingo lunch stand on Mar 13 too! We may see if the church youth group wants it. We'll discuss it at the meeting after church tomorrow night. It's always the same ones that end up bringing food & working there too. I'd be in favor of letting them use more leftover ham!! It's almost been too much lately! Election of officers is at the April meeting, thank goodness. 2 years as president is enough for me.
Danny had a good time at Cindy's. They went to the Quad Cities to a casino Sat. night and he won more than $500. Sunday they visited with Bill & Nancy. Monday he drove around Williamsfield and visited with Lee & Connie before he drove to Mahomet. He'll probably be home before noon tomorrow.
I hope the rest of your project goes as scheduled. Sure don't want you to be gone longer than planned!
Love & miss you too,
Mom
T
ReplyDeleteThat's cell phone. Geeks wear those to ward off women.
The Mudgee Express would make a baby pop out of ANYTHIHNG- send 'er over!
Having a good time, all things considered.
A
Thinking about you - enjoying your posts. Anxious to know how many FF miles you have amassed. You are starting to remind me of the "Where in the World is Matt Lauer" segment on the Today show each summer.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be a pretty weekend here.
Looks like your family & neighbors have things covered on the homefront -- I don't have Tyson's cell or I'd have called him by now. I always forget at night, once I get home. Glad to know you've been able to skype and talk often with each other....
Love you, Ang ~
Bridget
Since Thursday, I've had the pleasure of being in Singapore, Sydney and now, the breath-taking Wollongong, AU. I've come to realize that normally, the most surprising things are those that aren't expected, and that's the truth for my current location. Wollongong is a coastal town with Mount Ousley in the background. Mt. Ousley is about 460 metres high. The fog was hiding the peaks this morning and the waves crashed - surfers were out at 8 am.
ReplyDeleteOn site today, the sounds were something from a movie - parrots and cocktiels could be seen and the air was of sweet sage. I would like to just sit and look - just to see what else was hiding in the forest. Amazing place.
I got to Skype with my family today. They never cease to amaze me. Happy, sprite eyes and never short on comedy, I miss them so much and can't wait to hear their giggles up close and personal.
Project is trekking along nicely. Hopefully, we'll be done on time.
Bridget, thanks for the notes. Keep me smiling.
Love,
A
Thanks for all the updates. Love you and can't wait to see you again. I love all the pictures - gorgeous! But next time crop out those UGLY feet. Haha! ;)
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we get to see conley to today what is the best part in AU love you eden
ReplyDeletedid you lose wait? love you . eden
ReplyDeleteWe're on site today and the support is going very well.... few incidents and about 90% completion at this point. In between conversions and migrations, I'm updating this. I hope it doesn't seem too broken.
ReplyDeleteYesterday was amazing. After we left site, we drove back to the hotel a different route. The photos are from Cliffton, a very small mining town, on the cliffs over looking the ocean. The thought of selling my home, taking the profits and my family and moving here to work in a bakery or surf shop, became very strong. I mean, look at this place. No tourism... Leo, our local support says, "it's just road, not unlike many others."
I do wonder how I got I stuck in St. Louis, MO after seeing all the beautiful places I've seen. I've recently realized that I've seen so many fabulous places, domestically and internationally. In the US, my favorites are New Mexico (between Lee Ranch and Albuquerque) Breckenridge, Charleston, SC and the 1 in CA/Big Sur. Internationally, the Swedish Coastline, the Cayman Isles, Tulum, MX give AU a run for the money. But, the quaint, close knit, laid back and quaint nature of these magical little spots in AU take the cake.
Eden, to answer your question, I do not think I've lost wait (weight). I'm eating so much restaurant food sweetie, that it will be hard. I'm jogging though. I ran more than 5k yesterday and it felt really good. How is GOTR? Are you enjoying it?
As of today, it looks like we have 25 more days until we're done.
I can't WAIT to be in the comfort of my quaint, close knit home. I will try to bring the 'best' of these places back with me and work them into my daily life... laid back being the first!
Sliders (<--- taking that phrase for sliding out of here back)
A
Hi Babe!
ReplyDeleteI hope that you have the time of your life right now. I know that being away from your family that long can be hard, especially for the kids but just relax and enjoy the moment. Time runs on a fast track sometime and before you know it you'll be back home again.
Beatiful pictures though. We have the this Australian guy working here so I had to show him the photos. His eyes took on a somewhat dreamy look, seeing his native country again.
Take care and live the moment
The K-man
Angie,
ReplyDeleteI can see why you hate to leave there, looks beautiful!! I just got home from taking the kids to school. They each got BIG HUGS from Grandma when they got up. They are so easy to get ready in the morning.
I took some chili to them yesterday afternoon. They all liked it a lot, even though there were onions in it!
Dad got home from MN Friday morning and left yesterday morning for Schererville, IN near Gary. He'll be working there for 6 weeks or so. I'm sure he'll be able to come home for a weekend or 2.
Danny has met a girl from Russia. She's a waitress at the casino downtown. I'll let him fill you in on the rest. They've had 1 date but are calling and texting each other a lot!
Danny accepted the contract job for Iraq and they approved him too. They don't have a position available right now so he may be here until May. Of course I'm not thrilled about it but he has not heard anything from Scott AFB.
Have you started the count down for your return? This is surely an experience you won't forget! Everyone is fine here. Abbi had a little bit of a scratchy throat this morning but really seemed fine otherwise. Hope you are fine too.
Love & miss you,
Mom
I'm fine - feeling like I got into a car wreck which can only mean 1 of a couple of things: the 4 mile jog I took overdid it, the mattress at the old Novotel isn't so good or I am getting sick.
ReplyDeleteI hope it's the 1st.
Thanks for loving on the kids mom. They need that motherly touch (as I'm sure they are getting plenty of fatherly love!)
Glad Danny will be around until at least May - Danny, we have some hanging out to do!
Love you-
A
We have made it to the next stop after 4.5 hours of mountain driving (hung over no less). I am staying in a town named Singleton, NSW, AU. It's in the Hunter Valley, nestled bewteen 2 mountain ranges. The weather is chillier than on the coast for sure and we're moving into Fall here in AU. I have on a long sleeved shirt under my T-shirt. The name of the hotel, Mid-City Motor Inn. Interesting place with Pokey (slots and poker machines) in almost every pub and off track betting on horses and grey hounds. Lots of people in those pubs betting in the middle of the workday. Lots of beers being drunk.
ReplyDeleteThis is 100% a mining community with 4 mines in the local area. It's the way of life and is what produced the surrounding towns. The only industry, although being in the valley, i did take note of some ranches with sheep and cattle. Little produce that I saw.
Can I just say that I am COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS. I want time to fly. I want to be home. I want to be with my kids and husband and mom and brother and neighbors and my fluppy wuppy puppy dog.
I am tired and I miss home.
I will post photos when I see something to take a picture of. The town itself is old western looking and is worthy of photos... so, I'll do that when possible.
Glad spring has sprung for you all. Look forward to enjoying it with you back home soon.
Love,
A
You seem to have forgotten your sisters! :) Hang in there sis. You can do it! I have faith in you. Take care. Love you!
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Grandchild #5, Claire Marie Murphy, was born 3/10/10 at 9:36 a.m.
ReplyDeleteShe is 21" long and weighed 9#8oz and has lots of black hair (for now). Mom is sore (cesarean) and baby is hungry (naturally).
Sounds like the excitement of new places is wearing off for you some. Just so you know, you're missed too.
t
Cindy - I meant Danny because, for a change, he's right there. But, I am used to missing you guys :(
ReplyDeleteBy the way, we WILL come back to AU together - (did I tell you we got kicked out of a bar the other night?) Just preparing the AUSSIES for our return!
Terry- congratulations to Claire. No ride on the Mudgee Express for Theresa. Likely it's better than way.
You gonna ever have another grandson?
Love
A
I get it! I was just playin with ya. Hope you are feeling better and can't wait to travel half-way around the world with you. It definitely will be an adventure! We'll have to remember not to get drunk the night before traveling to Singleton. Haha! Now I have two stories to ask you about when I see you in person. I need to know the details of how you got kicked out of the bar! Can't wait to see you!
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C
K, I got the address for the blog again...we can chat here AND on facebook now. Been great messaging you! Miss ya sis.
ReplyDeleteDan
Hope all is well. Maybe you should just stay out of bars!! The kids are sleeping over tonight, it will be fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you miss Dad too...but he's usually not home.
I enjoy having Danny around. It's kinda hard to keep up with his schedule lately. He's been here & gone, here & gone!
Love & miss ya,
Mom
Had a great day with no agenda. Feeling very very sorry for my children and had husband who are dealing with a fast moving but vicious tummy flu that has things moving out in all directions - at the same time, if you know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteCOUNTDOWN IS ON: 17 days. WOOO HOOOO!
Off for a jog-
A
PS: Mom, yes - miss dad always too cause he's not there!
mommy i feel a lot better today then on sunday isaac is at his friends house and abbi is better you should have seen her yesterday she was crazy because she had a 5 hour nap what would you like for your b day i am going to get you something today love you bye bye.love eden
ReplyDeletemommy 16 days till you come home do you know how many days early your going to come home love you eden
ReplyDeletemommy i miss your cooking.my teacher had her baby and if its a bot they should name it bret.love yo.eeeeddddeeeennnn(eden)
ReplyDeleteEden - I miss my cooking too. All this restaurant food is making me FAT! UGH. When I get home, we are going to go shopping at a place called Dow - all the food there is 100% natural. No chemicals on the fruit and veggies and the meat doesn't have any bad stuff in it either. The people in AU eat a lot better than we do because they have so many fresh fruits here. It's warm so much that they can grow the veggies and fruits all year round. The people here are much thinner than we are too and I think that's why. They eat natural stuff.
ReplyDeleteI have some new recipes to try. Yesterday, I had this salad. It had skinny Chinese noodles in it, cucumbers, carrots and chicken. Then, it had mint leaves in it and the dressing was very light peanut and lemony. It was goooooood.
Did your teacher already have her baby? Brett is a good name. What will its name be if it's a girl?
Abbi was crazy huh? She normally is! Crazy girl. You are too though. You get that from your daddy ;)
When i get home and I'm off for that whole week, we are going to do FUN STUFF. We can go to the Rec Center and we can go skating (ice skating too) and we are going to go shopping for spring clothes and we are going to see Camron and Amy and the new baby and we're going to get our new furniture too.
Then, we are going to go to the Nickolodean resort in FL this fall. Doesn't that sound good? AND if we're lucky, we'll go back to Big Cedar too. So many things to do!
I'm not sure if I'll be home early at all. We messed up the project a couple of times and had to start over... so, if I get home on time that will be a miracle.
You know, Easter is coming too. Wow! So many things to be excited about.
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH and am getting excited to come home and see you and Isaac and Abbi and Daddy and ODIE and meow and grover and Grandma and Grandpa AND Uncle Bub and Aunt Marge and Tonya and Dorothy .... and wow. The list goes on and on and on.
I think I'm just going to bring your gifts home because it's very expensive to ship them and they would get there a couple of days before me. So, it doesn't seem like a good way to spend our money.
I got your messages at my yahoo email too. I'll send you a private note there, ok?
I LOVE YOU
Mommy
Hey sis!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad the countdown is on! Can't wait for you to be back. I'm so sorry the kids, Tyson, and you had to deal with the flu. YUCK! I'm sure it was tough for you to be away. But it sounds like they all bounced back. I have to admit the conversations between you and Eden make me sniffle. It's so sweet that she misses your cooking. She's just precious! And you trying to blame their craziness on their daddy - chuckles! Hang in there! Love you!
C
Oh my, I am in total agreement with Cindy. The notes from Eden are just priceless. The love pours out over and over. The ONLY way they get their crazyness from Tyson would be because you are still crazy and he is not. I love the pictures and notes, but I want to see the real pictures when you are home. I'm sure you do miss your cooking. Eating out would get old in about a week.
ReplyDeleteWhen Tim was in Iraq I always thought that although it was very hard on me, it was harder on him as the one being away. The countdown is on and very soon you'll be home being smothered with kisses from your kiddos. Hang in there, Love you! Becky
Ditto about the messages from Eden! How sweet is she?!! Isaac & Eden were REALLY good Friday night but I felt soo bad that Abbi couldn't stay. I called Tyson about 8:30 that night and he said she was having a really hard time as he was I'm sure. He's quite the Daddy. I'm glad it didn't last much longer than 12 hrs.!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the trip has been great but I'll be so glad when you're back too! We may have all family members in the states for a short
time!!!!
Love ya,
Mom
2weeks till your back so i dont have to type cant wait love you bye bye
ReplyDelete15 DAYS LEFT!!!! 15 DAYS LEFT!!!! 15 DAYS LEFT!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe leave Brisbane in the morning and head up North (which is closer to the equator so hotter than where we are now) for the last leg of the trip. If all goes well (and I say that confidently) I'll leave on Apr. 1st - which is the day we originally planned to be done. Amazing with all the successes and failures and successes that it will work out as we planned.
We are taking 2 days off next week - we originally planned to have them in Sydney, but instead, since we'll be north, we are going to Mackay. The hope is we'll get to snorkel or at least frolic in the water where the Great Barrier Reef begins. However, a cylcone has just swept through FIJI and is expected to hit our vacation spot about the same time we'll be there. Great.
Cindy, Becky, Mom - thanks for the wonderful and heartfelt comments. I knew this blog would be a good idea. It's really helped me and the kids too.
Right now, I'm still working with Singapore but in AU. It should be finsihed up entirely by 4 am your time, 7 pm our time.
Can't wait until your time is also my time.
Love you all-
A
mommy are you having fun abbis book fair is tomorrow she cant wait guess what her favorite song is now it starts with yellow and the beatles sing it got to go bye bye love you.eden
ReplyDeleteWe all live in a Yellow Submarine? Oh brother... your daddy has taught her bad things ;)
ReplyDeletehow are you all feeling?
Today I am in the OUTBACK - it has red sand and cacti and everything. right now, a storm is rolling in. It's dark and the rain will pour out soon.
I love you - be sure daddy gives Abbi money for the book fair.
I LOVE YOU
Mommy
PS: I am not having fun.
I lost a very eloquent post because (in my own ignorance) I had an IP conflict between my broadband and 802.1x connectivity.... so, I won't try to recreate it. But, an update is: I am in Moranbah, QLD. It's about 2.5 hours off the Mackay coast and about 2 days from the Cat 4 cyclone Ului hitting land fall. My main concern is the path we travel to the mine will turn to quick sand and we won't get out if we are there when it starts or get in if we're in the hotel when it hits.
ReplyDeleteI came very close to some roos yesterday. Through my lens, I saw the male stare at me and tilt his ears back - my indication to walk away, backwards, very slowly.
The outback is amazing - dry, red, brunt and dead roos on the side of the path - crusted and decapitated in one case.
13 days until I come home.
Thank God.
Love
A
Hiya sis, I'm starting to doubt you...I've been to the Outback...lots of polished wood, overpriced steaks, poor Aussie accents and corny decorations, but I didn't see any red dirt or roos.
ReplyDeleteHey, did you see any Koala's yet?
Oh, and it's not Rte 1...it's Highway 1. Say Route 1 in Cali and they won't know what you're talking about :) Looks beautiful, but not as beautiful as Highway 1 from Big Sur to Carmel... :) Luv ya sis, miss ya bad
ReplyDeleteIt is more gorgeous than HWY 1 - sorry.
ReplyDeleteNo Koalas but drop bears abounding!
XXOO
abbi got a book and it was nice i got to see you 12 days cant wait love you eden
ReplyDeleteKicked out by AC/DC and now ULUI. Forces of nature prevail!
ReplyDeleteWe are about 60 miles inland. Tomorrow will be a weather day. Tonight will be a poker and spirits night in one of our rooms... hunker down and take cover. Here comes ULUI!
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IDQP0005
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
Media: Transmitters serving the area between Cardwell to Yeppoon and inland
including Charters Towers and Clermont are requested to USE the Standard
Emergency Warning Signal before broadcasting the following warning.
TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 13
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
Issued at 1:55pm EST on Saturday the 20th of March 2010
A Cyclone WARNING is now current for coastal areas from Cardwell to Yeppoon and
inland including Charters Towers and Clermont.
A Cyclone WATCH is current for areas extending further inland of the warning
area.
At 1:00 pm EST Tropical Cyclone Ului, Category 2 was estimated to be
365 kilometres east northeast of Mackay and
580 kilometres east of Townsville and
moving west southwest at 27 kilometres per hour.
The cyclone is expected to cross the coast between Ayr and Mackay early Sunday,
possibly re-intensifying to a Category 3 system before landfall. The cyclone is
then expected to weaken inland later on Sunday.
VERY DESTRUCTIVE wind gusts to 170 km/hr near the cyclone centre may affect
coastal and island communities in the threatened area early Sunday.
DAMAGING winds are expected to develop between Cardwell and Yeppoon later today,
then extend to adjacent inland parts on Sunday.
TIDES between Bowen and St Lawrence may rise to just above the normal high tide
mark overnight with very rough seas and dangerous conditions along the
foreshore.
HEAVY RAINFALL and flooding are likely to develop about coastal and adjacent
inland areas between Bowen and St Lawrence early Sunday.
DANGEROUS SURF conditions are expected to continue about exposed beaches south
of the cyclone until later on Sunday. A separate Severe Weather Warning is
current for these conditions.
People between Cardwell and Yeppoon and inland including Charters Towers and
Clermont should complete preparations quickly and be prepared to shelter in a
safe place.
- Boats and outside property should be secured before nightfall.
People further inland of the warning area should consider what action they will
need to take if the cyclone threat increases.
- Information is available from your local government
- For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster
Management Services
website [www.disaster.qld.gov.au].
- For emergency assistance call the Queensland State Emergency Service [SES] on
132 500 [for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on
buildings or roof damage]
Details of Tropical Cyclone Ului at 1:00 pm EST:
.Centre located near...... 19.7 degrees South 152.3 degrees East
.Location accuracy........ within 35 kilometres
.Recent movement.......... towards the west southwest at 27 kilometres per hour
.Wind gusts near centre... 155 kilometres per hour
.Severity category........ 2
.Central pressure......... 978 hectoPascals
Please ensure that neighbours have heard and understood this message,
particularly new arrivals or those who may not fully understand English.
Be safe sister and keep us posted! I love you!
ReplyDeleteC
The storm went back up to a CAT 3 before hitting the coast off Mackay. It hit here around 4 am. VERY windy and tons of rain, but the little hotel I'm in is brick and I felt very safe.
ReplyDeleteThere will be no traveling to the mines today and our next couple days are in flux. Looks like no barrier reef trip for us. The coast is torn up and the little Island we were going to cruise to is on lock down. Not sure if it's worth a try to a rain forest further in land or if we just scratch this, finish up and spend extra time on the NAC nut... good thing I can go with the flow and not worry about 'what's next' too much.
As for today, trapped in a 1980s hotel room that doesn't serve food on Sundays - no wheels. Looks like chashews and arnot crackers for me today!
Anfie,
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you're O.K., that the storm has passed and you have some down time....in a small motel with no food!!! Does it have T.V.?! Got a good book with you? What's the count down now? I checked in with Tyson late this afternoon to see how the kids were and what he had heard from you. Sure HOPE this doesn't delay your return.
All is well here. It's supposed to be cold with lots of rain tomorrow but at least no snow. Lee Summit, KS (where dad's first cardiologist's office is) has 7.5 inches of the fluffy white stuff!
Danny is keeping the road hot between here and St.Louis. I should(?) see him sometime tomorrow.
Very relieved to hear you are safe!
Love & miss you,
Mom
Anfie....where did that come from!
ReplyDeleteMom
I am good. We drove away from the small town and just left a message that we had to check out as no one was manning the hotel. We drove to Mackay which is about 30 miles South of the eye. It was devastated. Yachts broken up, Figi was on the Mackay shore line, no power. The hotel we moved to was WORSE than the one we left. Three times through the night, someone tapped on my bahtroom window. Five very crisp taps. I thought to myself, "I think someone thinks someone ELSE is in here.... and I don't want what they have to offer."
ReplyDeleteIt was a terrible night. We got to Dalby around 1 today and are checked into the Motor City Hotel Motel Hoey Moey. It has cincer block walls and is attached to a drive through liquer store. The bar ownders (Pam and Dave) are nice and have 2 puppies, Snowy and Ralphie (fans of A Christmas Story perhaps?) The puppies made me miss home so badly. Ralphie and I had a good toss fetch game. He's a beautfiul border collie and snowy is some Italian sheep dog. HUGE and off white.
We are on site now. No day off since Feb. 19th still. I'm getting crabby and cranky and ate my lunch alone today just a couple table over from the boys... they are on my nerves.
A
Sounds like you've been having it pretty rough lately. I'm very happy you didn't see who was tapping on your window!! You haven't had a day off since Feb.19? Hang in there, the end is in sight!
ReplyDeleteThe kids had fun yesterday. It was such a cold, rainy day, Danny was in St. Louis so I decided to take them bowling. They all did really well the first game. Abbi bowled 98, Eden 100 and Isaac 127. Isaac beat me!! He does really well and doesn't use the 'bumpers' much.
I had fixed a big pot of chicken & dumplings early in the afternoon so supper was ready when we got back from bowling. Tyson came over about 5:30. I think they all enjoyed the meal!! I sent some home with them too.
It's cloudy and yucky again today but should reach near 60.
See you soon!
Love ya,
Mom
your holet sucks like eggs. i bet you cant wait to come home love you.eden
ReplyDeleteEden, my hotel DOES suck like eggs. You would not believe it. There is a BAR where the check in place is.... But the owners have 2 dogs. One is this big white Italian dog that's lovey and named Snowy. The other one is a Border Collie name Ralphie. We have a great time playing catch before I go to work.
ReplyDeletei can't believe you are already running 2 miles. When i get home, I better shape up if I am going to be your running buddy. I am not a good runner but you will inspire me.
I love you-
yes you are. are you coming home sunday or monday.love you eden
ReplyDeletemommy is home
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