Showing posts with label Queensland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queensland. Show all posts

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Our New House


From The Street
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Woo!
On Friday Leanne and I picked up the keys to our new house in Fairfield.
Yay!
It's a two bedroom flat within the house pictured, so it means that if people want to come up and visit, they'll have somewhere to stay!
Again, yay!
Of course, the only thing we have in there at the moment is an old couch and some armchairs that Leanne's cousins gave us, so I'm eagerly awaiting our next move in March.
Oh, and it seems that brother Talan will probably be living with us until May (when he starts Uni on the Gold Coast), so maybe you *won't* have somewhere other than the couch to stay.
Oh well. See you after May, then?

There are more photos here.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Afternoon Swim

After a killer night last night, it was nice to go for a swim in the late afternoon (after sleeping most of the day). Even if the kids were hyper.


Life as a Pool Chair II


Life as a Pool Chair I


Tough Love


Afternoon Swim


Afternoon Swim II


Afternoon Swim I

Happy times.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Brisbane and Our Journey North

Hello all, and welcome to my long delayed blog post.
On Friday 18th January 2008, Leanne and I finished packing our shit, and headed north to our new city of residence, Brisbane.
As is our style, we understimated just how long t would take to pack, and we didn't leave until after midday. It didn't really matter though, as we were going to stop off at my Uncle Bruce's place in Fernleigh (in between Byron Bay and Ballina) and spend the next day there.
The drive was good. Neither of us grew too weary, and the driver reviver stops helped us on our way. We had dinner at Coffs Harbour. A delicious fish burger each. Holy cow, it was *exactly* what I wanted. In fact, I want one now. Damn. So tasty.
We arrived at Bruces around 10pm, and talked for a little while before going to bed.
The next day we heard that the Mullumbimby makets were on, and thought it would be a great place to go. Unfortuntely, after driving out there we saw a sign informing us that they had been cancelled due to all the recent rain. Shame.
Well, not so much, because Leanne and I went for a beautiful drive through to Main Arm. Wow, so pretty. I'd love to live there for a few years. We followed the winding roads across fords and up into the mountains, and eventually turned around when it became a national park. We then took a different path back to the Pacific Hwy, but not before stopping off at a pie shop for some pies, peas, mash and gravy. Once again, yum yum.
We had a BBQ for dinner that night, and afterwards went down to Lennox Head pub as a band that Kate (Bruce's girlfriend) wanted to see were playing. A whole heap of Kate's friends and their families were down there, too.
So we went along. Not a bad band, but a cover band so they held no real interest for me.
Funnily enough though Casey Rickets (from primary and high school) was working there. Strange world. What's even a little stranger is that he has married a girl from Louisville, Kentucky. What's strange about that is that that's where Megan went to College. Funny how two boys from Turramurra end up going with two girls from Louisville.
The night went well. Leanne and I spent most of the time talking with Bruce, who's rather entertaining.
Strangely, during the night a man walking past reached out and stroked my sideburns, smiling. He then left, silently. Strange man.
After the pub we went back to Bruce's and lit a spliff. He had some hash, so we had some of that, and Kate rolled two fat joints. Holy cow. I went to another planet.
It was great talking with them through the night, but Leanne and I had to be up the next morning to meet Alex before he went to Gold Coast Big Day Out (which is about an hour and a half from Bruce's place).
Leanne and I woke up around 9am. We promised Alex we'd meet him by about 10am, which wasn't terrible when you consider the fact that Qld doesn't observe daylight savings. So we weren't doing too badly.
Of course, this "not doing too badly" quickly turned into "late" because we had a lazy breakfast, a lazy packing session, and then had to wait for Dad to stop by.
On top of this, the traffic was terrible so Alex ended up missing some of the bands he wanted to see. Of course, I was doing him a favour (playing mule), so he couldn't be too upset. Also, in the heat and the traffic, the car started to over heat.
We ended up getting into Brisbane some time around lunch, and to save the $$$ we ate pasta that we cooked that morning. The night's activities began to take their toll, so we bought some V, which helped us get by and made us excited about moving to Brisbane.
Rather than heading straight to Leanne's cousin's house, we thought we'd take a tour of the city.
It's small.
Very small.
Like about as big as Parramatta or maybe Chatswood. A teeny, tiny CBD. And then it's Central Coast-esque suburbia. And maybe 90% of the houses look the same. I unerstand now why they call them "Queenslanders." Every fucking house in Queensland is a fucking Queenslander. It's strange. If it's a nice house, it's a renovated Queenslander, if it's a shit house, it's a run down Queenslander. Rent varies dramatically between the run down and the renovated, but they're all fucking Queenslanders!
Of course, I'm exaggerating a little.
So Leanne and I are staying with her cousin, her husband and their two kids. They're all nice, so at least it's not terrible staying with them, but I'm keen for my own space - as is Leanne.
But the search for housing isn't going as well as it could. We viewed 5 or 6 houses yesterday, and only one of them was what we wanted, and one other was worth considering. So that sucks. Today we didn't see any good houses. Tomorrow is a big day though. 9-5 drivng around Brisbane kinda day. It's gonna be tiring. But, hopefully, we will come out with some houses having been applied for - and maybe even a house to call our own - although I'm feeling that could be a somewhat optimistic viewpoint at this juncture.
Either way, wish us luck.

Thoughts on Brisbane:
Hot & muggy.
Small but quaint.
More obviously bohemian.
A strange older brother of the Central Coast.
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Brisbane?


Brisbane?
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

I'm currently sitting in the Nandos in Paddington, Brisbane.
Looking to my left, I snap this photo. You wouldn't think that we're only about 2km from the CBD, considering the photo looks like it was taken in a small country town.
Brisbane is a funny city.
I'm not yet sure what to make of it.
I will post more details to my blog tonight.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Wrong Direction


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Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Haha!
Simon and I are checking out places in brisbane today and we just spent an oblivious 10km going in the complete wrong direction while I drew old lady glasses and hair curlers on the photo of a man in our street directory. The worst thing is, that Simon was getting SO excited by the diverse array of shops on the drive that he thought he could be living near. Fucking hilarious. I love disappointment.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

WEEN!

I just bought my Ween tickets!
Woohoo! I've been waiting YEARS to finally see them, and now I get to! Thanks for comin' out, guys! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Because I'll be livin in Brisbane when they play, I decided to buy both the Brisbane and Sydney tickets. So I get to see them TWICE!
Brisbane will be Friday the 29th, and Sydney will be Saturday the 1st.
Gonna be the best weekend ever.

Oh, and yesterday I bought Amon Amarth tickets. They play on the 6th Jan. Best warm up to a birthday ever.
So happy!

Listening to: Amon Amarth - With Odin on Our Side (Album - just gettin myself in the mood. Hell yeah.)

Thursday, October 18, 2007

New Job!

The phone interview went very well. They all seemed very impressed with my responses to the questions they asked, and were generally happy with me.
So happy in fact, that about two hours later, they called me and offered me the position!
Woohoo!
They said that I am the preferred candidate, and as such have the choice of doing the program with either Brisbane City Council (BCC) or the Qld Police Force.
This is actually a pretty hard decision.
The Police Force will be cool - I mean, I'll be doing crime analyses, and they work with live data (which is awesome fun and crazy cool).
However, BCC will offer me work more closely related to the Environmental half of my degree, and as such I am currently leaning toward that option.
Ultimately I want an environmental job, so I think I will go for BCC. Another advantage of BCC is that I will be able to take advantage of the training programs that they offer.
Exciting, only I don't know what the wages will be - I'm expecting around $45k, which is a fairly dramatic pay cut from my last job, but this job offers a thing called *opportunity* plus, Brisbane has cheaper living costs than Sydney.
I'll be starting in either late November or January, I'm not sure yet, and I'm waiting for the email from them with all the details.
So.
Stoked.
Yay!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

MORE photos from the Sunshine Coast


Tough
Originally uploaded by Carafaele

...at Simon & Leanne's Super Fun Happy Times.
The link is on the sidebar below/left. Check it out.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Not Sure On The Job

I don't have to leave for the job until October, so over the last few days I have been thinking and thinking and thinking about it.
I'm still not sure. I've been trying to get a hold of some of the people in Qld about jobs, and filled out a competency exam for one of them, but the lady to contact is busy right now, and the competency exam one is too soon to know.
So I want info soon, and don't want to commit to Perth until I have it.
This means it's still not a definite for Perth. And I think with the wages they're offering, I will prefer the East Coast.
So there you go.
Maybe Perth isn't the opportunity I thought it was going to be.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

New Job

So it looks like Lilly and I will be packing up and moving to Perth for a job.
I applied for a job with a company called Geoforce a few weeks ago (Mart told me about them), and they are desperate for people, so the fact that I don't have a degree in geophysics doesn't matter. In fact, they have even given Leanne a job.
So that's why we're both moving.
Now. I still have some things to decide.
First of all, it's going to bring a whole new lifestyle. Living on the West Coast means not seeing my friends and family for extended periods of time.
The job works on a two weeks on, one week off roster. The advantage of that is that I have a week off to travel (and visit friends) every two weeks. The disadvantage of it is that I have to figure out where the hell I will stay during that one week off. Do I pay rent for a place I'm only going to live at 1/3rd of the time? But, of course, I don't have to pay for food during those two weeks, so I'm at an advantage there.
But the big decision... it's a pay cut, and it will take me a while to work up to the same pay level I was at during my time at TC.
So is it worth it?
Is the experience worth the sacrifice?
Will the job be worth anything (it isn't strictly in line with my degree) in terms of career? i.e. is it a career path I want to follow?
So I'm going to call some of the jobs I applied for in Qld today, and see what they are willing to offer me. If they offer wages closer to $60k, then I will probably take them.
The $45-50k at Geoforce won't be enough to convince me then.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Last Day


Last Day
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Still relaxed though.
Sad to be leaving so soon.
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Eumundi is Beautiful


Eumundi is Beautiful
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

I love it up here.
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Monday, August 27, 2007

New Ring


New Ring
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Ooh! New ring.
Unfortunately, it's silver plated. But I like it!
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Coffee Today.


Coffee Today.
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

No interesting food posts today.
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Roundabouts

Multi-lane roundabouts freak me out a little.
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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Fantastic Breakfast


Fantastic Breakfast
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

At Lazuli Blue in Noosa.
Holy shit.
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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Bad Mix


Bad Mix
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Lilly tells me that this tastes like shit. I'm not suprised.
I'm having an awesome night. I look forward to the rest of the trip.
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What The Fuck Is This?


What The Fuck Is This?
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

A giant bladder nipple udder type thing in the corner of our room at Koala Backpackers in Noosa.
The room isn't water-proof apparently.
They're giving us a free jug of beer for it though, so we're not really upset.
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Fucking Beautiful


Fucking Beautiful
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Noosa is fucking gorgeous. I just wish I had sunglasses. And swimmers. Darn.
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Noosa Beach


Noosa Beach
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Despite the floods, the weather is still pretty darn good. Warm and humid.
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