G’Day Mates!

Hello from beautiful Sydney Australia!  We have embarked on another family adventure and moved to Australia for a “Semester Abroad*”

First day on Freshwater Beach!

Made it to the Boxing Day Sydney to Hobart sailing race start… but couldn’t get a non silly picture out of this crew after a massive bike ride to the north head in 85 F sunny weather!

Long story short – we moved to Sydney (Manly…well Queenscliff, steps from Freshwater beach to be specific) for the next 7 months.  We are planning to return to the US before school starts back in the US for our kids next fall. A few weeks into our time in Sydney we are LOVING all that comes with an adventure that involves moving to a new country.

We are super excited to dive into local life here, while exploring Sydney and Australia over the coming months.  We got a killer spot on the beach, have been spending a ton of days with some of our best friends from our time in London (Philippe and Linda) and have been pretty successful at aggressively avoiding sunburns.

Surfs up Dudette’s

A few frequently asked questions we got as we were planning the move:

Why Sydney? We have been planning to move to a new country with our kids for the past five plus years, specifically before the oldest gets to middle school age. We were working on Amsterdam, Lyon or Munich then caught up with our Sydney based friends last January. They “showed” us around their new house, the harbor and their sunset views. On our way to dinner that night we turned to each other at the same time and said “lets do Sydney”.  We have been here a few times (including with kids) and once we looked into the move, the big items (school, housing, visa) were not that complicated and while we don’t have a language adventure, we are traveling to places that are new for our family (been to Tasmania anyone??)

What are the kids doing? They start school in Manly at the end of January.  Until then it is a lot of beach time with a few camps (sailing, climbing, Taronga Zoo…) thrown in during their second summer holiday in the last 6 months.

Are you really coming back to California? Yes, we are. I promise!

How did you find your house? Loooots of online searching, emailing rental agents and a “facetime” tour of our spot from Philippe.

Whats the best part? The beach. The beach is the best part.

Do you surf? Well we are learning… more on this later.

Can we really come and stay? There is room at this inn! DM us for more details and dates as they are filling up fast

How is the ice cream? Its amazing. Especially Messina

Do you call a popsicle a popsicle? Nope, they are called Ice Blocks

Will you and the girls come back with Australian Accents?  Dont you hope so?!!

More posts to come soon including: the intricacies of moving to a new country with 3 kids, a quick trip to Adelaide and the Barossa wine region, Beach Life, New Years and the Holidays in Sydney and our upcoming trip to Melbourne to visit more awesome London friends and check out the Australian Open.

But for now we will leave you with the view from our front porch…

*oh you saw the asterisk? Wondering what it could possibly be alluding to? Is it that our time is technically more then “a semester”? Is it that we may stay longer? hmmm well guess you need to follow the blog to sort it out! 

4 thoughts on “G’Day Mates!

  1. Great blog, like the “blocks of ice”…….do you use the “lyfte” to get up to your level?
    Hope you all master surfing!!
    So lucky to have London friends also in Melbourne…..i knew someone there and in Perth……
    Enjoy the full New Years experience!!
    Xo Martha

  2. The first leg of the family adventure included Maeve and Imy remaining in California for three weeks with Grandparents, while Robyn, Dennis and Tessa headed to Australia. Maeve and Imy, were able to wrap up their school semester and experience many adventures. While in California, the two girls attended the Nut Cracker Ballet, and visited the California Academy of Science, the Exploratorium, and Ruth Bancroft Garden’s Garden D’Lights. They squeezed in shopping for Christmas presents, birthday and holiday parties, a Santa Breakfast, friend play dates, completing their sewing and girl scoot activities, Christmas crafts, cookie baking, and visits with Charlie (the most precious dog). Robyn swooped in to pick up the two treasures, departing with Maeve and Imy on the 18th for Australia, reuniting the family before Christmas. Happy New Year and love to all! Jean

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