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August 27 Hartsholme Park in the Sun Yesterday 26th Aug) we had a day out in Hartsholme Park where a week before we meet the campers in cold wet weather. What a difference a week makes. Niamh was on good form and has now recovered from her infection. Jack and Sophie both managed to stay dry despite the fact we visited the lakes.
It was such a shame that we didn't have this weather last weekend for the meet. I may have well camped with Jack and Sophie.
I have added a few pictures of our day out. August 22 Meeting Others Heading for Adelaide A meet was organised via the PIA website on Sunday 19th August at the Gamekeeper near Lincoln. Of course it being August the weather was going to be fab so some decided to camp at a nearby site to make a weekend of it. We would have camped if Joe wasn't so young and as it turned out it wasn't such a bad thing.
We visited the campsite on the Saturday and put faces to names. The August weather turned into March as it started to rain getting heavier and heavier. Niamh was unusually whingy and was getting more and more upset as the day went on so Tracey took her home with Sophie and Joe. Jack and myself followed later but not after Jack had made himself at home in Mark and Leanne's tent and had had his dinner.
On the Sunday we all went to the gamekeeper and met up with everyone else. Niamh was more and more unsettled and really wasn't right. We found it hard to talk to people as she wanted our full attention. Tracey again took her home along with Niamh to allow me to mingle. However, Jack and Sophie put a stop to that by getting very wet and cold. I had to take them home to dry them off and warm them up. Its this kind of weather that makes Australia even more appealing.
I did pop back to the campsite on the Monday morning and said farewell to those hardy lot that had stayed the whole weekend despite the weather.
Although the weekend was hard work what with the weather and children it wasn't a complete waste of time as we did get to speak to some people. It would have been nice to catch up with those I played golf with earlier in the year but it wasn't to be. Niamh we found out on Monday had a bad throat infection. Had we had known we would have probably not have gone to the meet at all. Any way she is taking her medicine and is well on the way to recovery. August 09 Today's email Received an email today from Flinders Hospital. It stated that they were still interested in Tracey working there and also confirmed that as she was now registered with the NBSA she didn't have to be skill assessed with the ANMC. August 04 Wow that was quck Well the postman just came and the letter was there. Its now official. Tracey is registered to work in OZ.
August 03 The Journey Begins On 1st April 2007 we made a decission to look at a new life for us and our family in Australia. This was based on many factors but the main one was to offer our children what we believe, a better future. It was personally a very hard decission as I have two other children in England. Sarah and Steven who live with their mother and half sister, Sophie, in Corby, Northants. We have open minds regarding the move. It may be a temporary move although once there we may decide to stay put.
Having made the decission we wasted no time in starting to investigate where in Oz would be best for us. As Tracey wouldn't cope in the warmer regions the short list came down to Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Perth we felt was isolated and very expensive. Sydney also seemed expensive and plus we didn't want to live in a big city. For this reason Melbourne was also dismissed. That left Adelaide or at least the suburbs as first choice.
Now we knew where we were heading we needed to find out more. We joined 'Poms In Adelaide' http://www.pomsinadelaide.com/ a very friendly and helpful site. From there we found Adelaide Bound http://www.adelaidebound.com/. A great website full of links and info created by Lisa, one of the PIA members.
Tracey got to work getting work refs and her work training references so she could register with the Nursing Board of South Australia. We waited what seemed ages for all this bumph to come back. When we finally received it we posted it on to the NBSA (18th June).
Just under a month later we got a letter back from the NBSA. The letter stated that Tracey was eligible for registration and they wanted more info and money.
So this is where we are now. Playing the waiting game. Everyday we are checking the credit card balance online to see if the money asked for has come out.
The wait continues.
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