Sunday, January 7, 2018

First week in Australia

We've finally arrived in Adelaide, Australia and are having a great time getting to know the ins and outs of how to live here for a year. The flight was really long. We got a cheap flight using Australia's discount airline Jetstar, and I would highly recommend getting both meals and the inflight entertainment especially to occupy any kids. Henry and Miles were good for the most part, but extremely cranky by the end of our 20+ hour day.

We woke up to the sounds of birds. A LOT of birds! It sounded like we were in the rainforest, and that's not too far away from the truth. We saw rainbow lorikeets, laughing kookaburras, sulphur crested cockatoos, Australian magpies and galahs. We are staying up in the Adelaide Hills which is actually a  few minutes outside of the main suburbs of the city. We are in a more remote area than I am used to so it is very quiet otherwise.
View from the front window of the Kepa's home


We needed to go shopping and found a Woolworths in nearby Stirling. I got a Uber to pick us up and went shopping. Australians are very proud of items made in Australia and put "Australian Made" or "Australian Grown" on almost everything we saw. Prices were largely less expensive than prices in Safeway in Calgary. Some things like shampoo were way more expensive.
Henry wants to try the prawns
Milk comes non-homogenized with the cream on top


interesting way to make pancakes
Ketchup is tomato sauce
huge produce











I spent the better part of the first few days trying to figure out where things were, going for walks taking the bus and purchasing a car to get around in. I finally got a 2004 Mazda 6 from Sky Motors. It seems to run well, and has good assurances from the RAA (Royal Automobile Associaltion of South Australia) that it has been checked over thoroughly for issues. Let's hope it works for a whole year...
The "malls balls" at Rundle Mall in Adelaide



We found 3 koalas up in the gum trees on one of our walks in the neighbourhood.
koala through binoculars


There is a winery within walking distance and several within driving distance! The Adelaide Hills are famous for their wine. The climate here reminds me of the Okanagan region of BC in the summer.

Our hosts Cathy and Eddie Kepa left us a gift.


We went to Mount Lofty botanical garden as it was nearby and seemed like an easy drive for me. The kids really liked the different ducks here.


We drove up a very sketchy road to the Mount Lofty summit the next day. This took away any fears I had driving because I was more scared of heights. The summit showed off an amazing view of Adelaide and the kids were excited to get new hats and a koala and kangaroo stuffy each.


We finally got to the beach after I became more self-assured driving on the left hand side of the road and driving on the right side of the vehicle. We went to Glenelg beach which was very nice. There was a Greek festival going on and a Greek Orthodox church service going on on the jetty. We didn't spend long, and plan to come back another day when we have more time.






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