I can’t believe it’s almost been a year since we got to
Sydney. So much has happened – Avery has grown up from a tiny infant to a
toddler, we made a new baby while we were here (due Nov 22), we have traveled
to New Zealand, Fiji, and other parts of Australia, and we have made many
friends that we will be sad to leave. Our last day here will be July 30. There
are many people, places and things that I miss about America and have made me
homesick while we have been here, but there are also many things about Oz that
I will try my best to take with me or won’t be able to because they just don’t
exist in USA. By the way, I have had this written for nearly a week, but our internet has been down. Cannot wait to have Wifi again!!!
Here are a few:
The word “breaky” for breakfast
The Coffee
The way it’s much more socially accepted to bring your baby
wherever you go, whether it’s out to dinner, wine tasting, etc.
Taking advantage of nice weather and spending lots of time
outside, but always remembering hats and sunscreen (they are very conscious of
the sun here because it’s so strong)
Family as all-important: this POV is apparent through the 1
year+ maternity leave, the gov’t mandated policy that employers must be
flexible with work schedules with parents once they return to work after baby,
the beautiful parents rooms with flat-screen TVs, and the playgrounds that are
everywhere and very inventive, just to name a few. I also see parents playing
with their children everywhere.
Mother’s Groups: organized by the government, they are
determined by your suburb and baby’s birth date. Since Mat Leave is a year, I
had great friends to do things with while I took a year off.
The gorgeous beach we live next to that I have tried not to
take for granted. During the Summer, I took Avery to the grass right behind the
beach and played almost every day. During the Autumn, I have been walking in
the early mornings with my friend Kiera and our bubs.
The luxury Australia afforded me of being able to stay home with my daughter for her first year of life
And here are a few things I have missed about the US:
Family and Friends
Swedish fish (couldn’t believe IKEA didn’t have them)
Family and Friends
Swedish fish (couldn’t believe IKEA didn’t have them)
Everything’s cheaper and there’s more to choose from
Central Air and Heat
I will have a car again
Normal shopping carts that don’t have crazy wheels that are
hard to control
Mexican Food
In N Out Burger
Root Beer (well these last two are pregnancy cravings and
they’re not available here)
A nice “home” – where we lived in Oz was the most wonderful
location, but never felt like home without our dog, family nearby and our
“stuff” that has been in storage. It felt very temporary.
High Speed Internet (Hallelujah!)
Cable TV!
Celebrity gossip mags (they don’t mean much when you don’t
know the celebs)
Cheap pedicures
Christmas and Thanksgiving in Fall & Winter
NC Beaches
No commercials for the Ah Bra (hopefully) – these are on
nonstop in Australia
What a great experience Chris and congrats on your growing family! -Candice
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