Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Pumpkin crafting!

Here is the nice looking pumpkin.
The kids are 'helping'! They are excited!
Here is the scary pumpkin!
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Cynfor as goal keeper

Look out for that ball!
It is safe now!
Big kick, please!
Watch out! Posted by Picasa

Monday, October 16, 2006

It is starting to get cold and wet now...

Well, for us, it appears that the nice weather is going away, and we are getting into the time of the year when there is rain, and it is generally colder. It is funny - my office looks out onto our lake here, and the trees have been dropping leaves over the past month or so. As I look out, there is a variety of colour around the side of the lake, which looks quite nice. (Now thinking about it - I should take a picture!)

On the weekend, Tara and I were discussing how we had not updated the blog recently. I was talking a while ago about how we should post something that talks about things we find "different" about being here in the USA.

Because there has been nothing much else happening, we are looking as though that will be something to write about.

I was going to start by saying "a funny thing happened on the way to the office" . . . It is almost true though. When we first arrived - and this did not happen just once, it has been something we have seen a few times - we saw someone, merrily driving along - reading a book. Yes, you read that right - they were reading a book while attempting to drive their car. We thought this was funny - albeit dangerous, but funny. We also thought that it was likely to be something we saw only once - but it was not. We have seen several people doing the same thing.

So, here are a few other "interesting things" to note (not all about driving);

  • It is NOT illegal in Oregon to talk on the mobile phone while driving, although it is discouraged.
  • A common phrase used is "there you go..." (specially when watching the kids play soccer)
  • When it says "FAT FREE" it does not mean healthy (that applies anywhere)
  • The price displayed is only valid if you have a store card (every store has their own discount card)
  • Junk mail is not as common here, but if you buy Sunday's paper - you get pretty much 60% junk mail, and 40% news. (We toss the news - it is really not very good quality anyway)
  • World news simply means "out of this state" (e.g. news about Washington DC is considered world news)
  • Primetime TV runs from 8pm until 11pm. (And YES we do stay up that late, because a lot of the good shows start at 10pm)
  • Primtime TV starts ON TIME. (Something that Australia needs to work out. If a show is published to start at 9pm here, it starts right on the dot of 9pm)
  • Starbucks is almost on every corner - and inside of Safeway!
  • They do things BIG here. (most of the stores are big, the cars are big)
  • Petrol is CHEAP here. (Today we saw it for $2.36 per gallon, which works out to around 0.62c per litre)
  • It is a disposable society. They seem to love the BIG SCREEN TV, but when the technology becomes old (i.e. within 6 months) they are ready to go out and buy the next best thing
  • They serve soft drink in "bottomless" cups - which means they just keep refilling
  • They let you take home what you have left at the end of the meal in a restaurant - so you take home what you paid for!

I am sure there is more things that we will find as we stay here longer, but I thought I would share a few with you for now.

Soon it will be Halloween, then after that is thanks giving, then Christmas. There are a lot of houses with decorations for Halloween, which we hope to post some pictures of. Thanks giving will be a new experience for us - by the looks of things though, Turkey may be short this year, so we may have to just get away with having sliced deli turkey!

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Cynfor's first day of soccer!

Today was Cynfor's FIRST game of soccer. He played well, he even kicked a goal for the second half of the game. It was a bit warm today, so he was a little tired, but loved playing anyway. Check out the video of his kick-off. It only goes for 20 seconds, but you see him kick the ball ! Go Blast! (The name of his team.)

Click here for video...

Friday, September 22, 2006

School play ground

Cynfor is playing soccer with his friends in school.
Jessie is playing with her friend on Monkey bars.
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Children's Playground

This is the park about 2 minute walk from our house.











Cynfor and Jessie are playing with their friends. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

New house pictures - after the move in...

Here are some pictures of the house AFTER we have moved in, and Tara has unpacked the majority of our boxes. Doesn't it look more homely! (Check out my 32" LCD TV :o) ...)

NOTE: The picture link below is the same as before, we have just added more pictures to the link!

Cynfor's new soccer look...

Cynfor has been enrolled into the local soccer group, and here he is with his new uniform on - doesn't he look smart! He is going to training on Monday and Wednesday nights - just started last Monday. The coach is already saying he will be an asset to the team! They play on Saturday mornings - before 12 mid-day, and generally play around the local area. He is excited about his first game, and loves getting out on the field and playing with the kids. It is a lot of fun, with a lot of involvement from the parents - a good social exercise!
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Unpacking and boxes everywhere...

The move in so far has gone well, we even have a TV to watch! (Although there is still an issue with nothing on - we are also short of channels - no cable...)

There are boxes all over the house at the moment, as we sort through things, although the number of full boxes is getting smaller by the hour as we are continually unpacking things.

The kids rooms are pretty much all done. We are ALL glad to be back in our own beds, after two months being in other beds that were not our own.

Tara has spent all day today sorting through the kitchen stuff, and unpacking more and more boxes. We found out very quickly that our kitchen in Australia had A LOT MORE cupboard space in Australia vs the USA.

The neighborhood is also quiet - by comparison to the noisy Portland streets (which we kind of miss sometimes!) Our next door neighbor said hello as we were moving in - this was kind of required, as the truck which held all of our stuff blocked their driveway as well as our place. The whole unpacking process was finished by just before we left to get the kids from school at around 2pm. The kids came home to most of the work being completed.

We have arranged for internet access as of Tuesday of next week (fingers crossed) - and that should mean we can get our home computer online again. At the moment it is sitting idle ready and waiting for the "blue cable..."

As soon as we have the internet back, we will send through some pictures of how things look after the unpacking. We are pretty close to getting everything set up the way we want it.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Keys to the new house!

We have the keys to our rental house, and will move in on Monday. We have taken some photographs of the house without any furniture, etc. so you can get an idea of what it looks like.

After we move in, we will take more pictures so you can see what it looks like with the furniture inside!


Tuesday, September 05, 2006

First Day to School

Today is Cynfor and Jessie's first day to their new school.
They seem enjoy it very much. They couldn't stop talking about it on the way back... Posted by Picasa

Trip to Seattle


So, here we are in Seattle. We visited the flight museum on Sunday, and saw a retired Air Force One place. (This plane carried the president during the 1950's, and is now retired, and no longer in use.) There was an old Concorde also, which allowed us to look through how people used to travel when the Concorde was in the air.

We also visited the Seattle "Space Neddle," which had an amazing view of above Seattle. Because it was such a lovely day, we got to see A LOT !

We visited the "Pike Place" Market, which is where the fresh fish market is. It is extremely popular, and quite busy. There were many bargains, but we did not purchase anything fresh - as we did not have the way to take it home to Portland with us. The last picture is taken from Western Seattle looking back at the city skyline.

All in all, it was a lovely trip, Tara met up with some friends, and we saw a lot of the "tourist places" in Seattle.



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Thursday, August 31, 2006

A long weekend coming...

This coming weekend will be the labor day weekend here. Monday is a holiday, and then Tuesday the new school year starts.

Because of the long weekend, we are going up to Seattle to visit some of Tara's friends and spend a weekend away before we get back into the normal school routine.

Cynfor and Jessie today met some of the teachers at the new school they will be attending. Cynfor was able to meet his teacher today in the 3rd Grade. Jessie's teacher is currently down in California for a weekend wedding, but she did get to see her classroom, and meet one of the other 2nd Grade teachers.

Both of them are excited about going to school, and are looking forward to meeting their new classmates, and the other teachers. So far, the teachers that they have met, have been terrific. The principal is also a terrific guy.

After we return on either Sunday or Monday (we are still working out if we are going to stay an extra night) - we will be in touch - hopefully with some pictures to put online of our "Seattle Adventure."

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Are things expensive?

Before we left Australia we were wondering the answer to this question, and it is an interesting thing. There are things here in the USA which are MORE EXPENSIVE than back home in Australia. By in large though, things are cheaper in general.

One thing that is definitely different here, is that often although items appear more expensive, they are quite often larger. As an example, coffee from Starbucks. (Only a fair comparison, being that Starbucks exists in Australia as well as the USA.)

A VENTI sized coffee (cappuccino or latte) here is nearly $4.00. In Australia, you could not get that sized coffee before we left, and the largest was around the same price.

However, when you look at grocery items, it is a little different. Take milk for example. We buy 1 Gal of milk here (3.78 litres) - we have been getting it on special lately, and it costs $1.99. (Both full cream, and NO FAT varieties.) 4 loafs of bread (637g each loaf) for $1 this week in Safeway. Eggs are also relatively cheap, when you buy 18 eggs in a carton here, at around $1.89. (Quite often there are specials where you can get 2 for the price of one, which basically means 36 eggs for $1.89!)

Fruit and vegetables in most cases are cheap. Bananas here are around $0.40 - $0.80 per pound. We saw a large tub of "grape" tomatoes for $5 the other day. (about 4 times larger than a punnet back in Australia)

A 24 pack of Coke cans here is $4 at the moment, that works out to around $0.16 per can!

Electrical goods seem to be cheaper here, again depending on brand. Some items are not so cheap, probably because they are not commonly used here. (e.g. a Kettle here costs around the same as in Australia $ for $.) I can get a 60" (152cm) Rear Projection TV here for between $2000 - $6000, depending on brand and technology.

Computer stuff seems relatively cheap, although I have not really been looking much. The PSP for example is less than $200 here, where as it is just less that $400 in Australia.

All in all, you are able to get a bargain here relatively easily. Many things here are different to home. The US version of Coffee is something that needs getting used to, bacon here is skinny, and full of fat. (We are going to look at Canadian bacon, as this is primarily the meat without the fat.)

We had dinner in an well known American restaurant the other evening, when the four of us ate a main course each, I had desert and a coffee. I had two glasses of beer, and we paid around $60 (including 15% tips). The meals were not massive, but it was definitely enough for all of us. We felt that was quite reasonable.

Tara has found some places where she can get Chinese vegetables, and sauces, etc. It is difficult for her to gauge if they are cheaper or not, as the measurements are different. (e.g. lb instead of kg, etc.) It still appears to be relatively inexpensive though.

One last note on this topic. If you don't have a membership card, you don't know what you are missing out on. It seems that every place you go, there is some form of membership rewards card. Usually giving discounts not given to you unless you have the card. We found this out pretty quickly at Safeway, and saved ourselves around $20 on our first purchase of groceries.

Some more pictures of Mount Saint Helens...

There are a couple of other pictures mixed in here, but mostly this is Mount Saint Helens!

NOTE: When you click the picture below it will take you to another web-site. All of the photo's are in an album there.

Mount Saint Helens
Aug 5, 2006 - 20 Photos

Monday, August 28, 2006

Told you everything is big...

Take a good look at Darren's cappuccino, double the size of Australia. However, Darren reckons it's not very nice... He says they don't know how to make proper coffee : ) Posted by Picasa

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Our trip to Mt Saint Helens

Because we had a little bit of time up our sleeve before moving into our new "residence" we took the time to head up and see one of the more well known tourist attractions in Washington State (which Portland is pretty much smack on the border of) - Mount Saint Helens. It was an amazing day, weather wise, and we got up to the monument at around 11am in the morning. We spent most of the day going through the different visitors centers, which had a great number of things to do and see. The pictures below will show you both the devastation that was left by the volcano eruption back in May of 1980, as well as the fact that the volcano is STILL ACTIVE.



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Thursday, August 24, 2006

The Oregon Zoo

Today Jessie, Cynfor and Tara visited the Oregon Zoo. They found out information about a lot of the animals native to the USA, including the BALD EAGLE. If you look at the pictures below, Cynfor and Jessie are trying to see if they can stretch their arms as far as the eagle - but alas, it looks like they need to grow a little more!

They are now slowly getting back into a normal sleep routine, going to bed earlier, and getting up earlier, in readiness for their return to school. The school "Bethany Elementary" has accepted both of the kids, and have a very friendly and understanding staff. I met with the principal today to discuss their school system, as well as how Bethany operates. The kids are very excited to be returning.

Tara has also found information about a local Chinese (Madarin) school in the area, which is also a bonus. It is about 5 minutes from where we will be living, and runs on Saturday's. She hopefully will have a chance to speak to their school president tomorrow, and finalise that.

All in all, things are starting to settle down now. We will have keys to the house on the 8th of September, and hope to move in either that weekend, or during the following week - depending on how we go for timing. (The kids will be back at school - we are concious of that.)

Once we move in, just a few other things to arrange, like a small car - which will allow me to get to work, while Tara drives the "truck" we are loaning from friends. We also need to go "appliance shopping" - looking for things like an electric kettle, and my favourite - a BIG SCREEN HIGH DEFINITION TV. (Although I am still working on convincing Tara that this is a good thing! - I will have to take her to show her, it is AMAZING.) I will put a picture of that online some other time!




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