Wednesday 31 January 2007

We miss you Grace!

Hope you had a safe trip home and had a good overnight stay in Japan. I'm sure it was wonderful to see your parents again... say "hello" to them from us! There was a meeting at church last night with all the young adults to talk, think and pray about this years Bible Study groups (and church in general). We missed you!! Especially not having you in our car going home :(

We're praying for you Grace!! Praying that you will settle back home in Korea easily. Lots of love from us,

Alex and Alan xoxo

Wednesday 10 January 2007

Tea Gardens


We went up to Tea Gardens to visit Alex's parents for a few days between Christmas and NYE. Its a really beautiful spot, this is the view from their balcony. There are often pelicans on those stumps, and Alex's parents are thinking of getting a canoe to paddle around.

In the background is the Yacaaba Headland which sticks out from the beach. It took us 3 hours but we walked right to the summit. But we forgot the camera!

Monday 8 January 2007

Work

Work was really good! (Thanks Alicia for asking in 'comments'). The people who work there are nice and friendly and I got to meet most of them today because it's a small place (didn't see Rob though, Alicia). Although OH & S training is boring... Had to sit through 4 videos. Got a whole day of it (the green card) on Wed. Learning about safety on construction sites. But I don't have any construction-site experience so it'll be kinda informative.

It will take me a while to get used to 8.5 hour days I think. Will be pretty tired for a while. But, yay, got through the first day!! Hope work wasn't too painful for you Pun. Old people aren't so bad.

Tuesday 2 January 2007

Happy New Year!

Alan's off to work again this morning... so that is why I'm up early posting on this blog. Hope you all had great new years celebrations! We were going to go into the city to see the fireworks, but were then put off by the imminent rain... but then it never came!! We also figured that it would be too much of a battle to get home on the train. However, we did see local fireworks from someone's backyard a few houses up, which was pretty cool! They would have let off about 20 of them, and they were big and pretty! We could also see the fireworks from the city that went up high enough (the big chandelier looking ones) from our balcony.

I'm starting work next Monday (same as Pun and others), so that's exciting but also scary!! Never been in a proper job before, only worked in an ice-creamery and patisserie... Any tips any one who's had a taste of professional work??

Anyway, my stomach is starting to rumble so I might go and get some brekky. :)