Following requests from family members, I'll try and document the last couple of weeks.
We've now moved into our house. A rental place at 40
Laver Terrace,
Felixstow, Adelaide 5070.
It's a nice three bedroom place on fenced flat section about 7.5km from work, and handy to public transport. Hannah likes the bedrooms as one is purple (hers), one blue (Hosea), and ours is Green. They also have full height mirrors on the wardrobes which is a challenge to self confidence every morning. The bonus feature with this house (apart from being cheap) is that the garage has been converted to a rumpus room with bathroom, which will be great for guests.
On other news and happenings, Judy G came over for a week while we were still in our temporary apartment. Unfortunately our belongings took longer than expected to clear so she wasn't able to help us unpack into the new place, although she did get to see the moving truck turn up on the morning that she left. This was a huge highlight for Hannah. Memorable quote was "Are you here to help me move in?" (to the movers). We had to leave as Hannah was trying to give them a hand moving everything.
Steph and Judy enjoyed touring around Adelaide seeing some of the alternative ways home. Hannah and Hosea enjoyed seeing Granny again, and I think Hannah really liked sleeping in the same room as Granny (don't know what Granny thought). The best result was that Hannah ended up keeping Granny close to NZ time - Waking her up early and early to bed. We also met up in
Rundle Mall one day which everyone enjoyed, especially as it meant another trip to "the really big toy shop" for Hannah.
The one picture I can post on this blog (I can't upload photos yet), is of the view we saw one morning from Mt Lofty. The view is looking towards the city:
Can't make the buildings out? That's because we had low cloud that morning so we saw nothing...
Work is going well,

below is a picture of my main project, a 17 storey office building in downtown Adelaide. The office environment is nice, and people are really friendly. Had a site
visit in Berri on Tuesday - only 250km away. Meant I had a chance to see some South Australian country side. The comparison in NZ would be the Bombay hills and North
Waikato, although it just keeps on going and going and going.
I went to my first live 'footy' game last weekend. An architect pulled out of a client function so I was asked. I managed to watch the first quarter and some of the last quarter while talking to clients. Ended up being a close result with the Adelaide Crows (local team) beating the top of the table
Geelong Cats. Footy is a surprisingly integral part of Adelaide culture. I'm enjoying it as it's a ball game and I can't watch any other sport (apart from the World Cup). I have to admit though that a dozen pages of the s
ports section on one sport is a bit
OTT for my liking, but you can't have everything.
We'll try and keep the blog updated, so let us know if there is anything you want to know.