Wednesday 31 January 2007

House!




After weeks of traipsing round dodgy houses (hence learning to read between the lines of aussie estate agent blurbs – low maintenance garden = concrete yard) and applying for nice ones which we didn’t get, we’ve finally hit the jackpot. From Saturday we will be the proud tenants of a house in Peel Street, Kew, Melbourne. It’s a typical Melbourne house: a long, thin Victorian bungalow with three bedrooms off the hallway, bathroom and separate laundry, opening out on a big open planning kitchen and living area with polished boards and lots of light. Plus a compact bijou (teeny tiny) backyard. I’ll upload some of the agent’s pics so you (and we!) can start to visualise it.

Kew is a leafy suburb to the NE of the city centre. It’s not exactly where we imagined we might live but it’ll do nicely. It has all the right local amenities for our stage of life: parks with exciting equipment, cafes, YMCA swimming pool and gym, an apparently lively local church or two, trams into the city centre, etc. (This whole blog is starting to feel a bit estate agenty, apols …) W will be cycling an estimated 30 mins to work at Heidelburg once he buys a new bike.

The next few days will be busy (so what’s new) with choosing & buying furniture, white goods (rental houses come with nothing), bedding etc. We expect to spend most of Saturday in IKEA and then most of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, swearing at flatpack instructions. We are really excited about having a home, getting out of the apartment (or ‘hoe-tail’ in Thea speak) and getting on with life. There may be a break in communications while we get our broadband set up. Be grateful for rip off Britain: broadband is twice the price over here.

6 comments:

Jez Birch said...

Great to see you guys settled - Love te breakfast bar and the smartie coloured stools
Love Jez & Jules

John Peck said...

Hey guys... good to see you existed electronically... so do i! www.peckboy.com.

Hope all is well - thinking and praying for you all and hope you have a fantastic adventure... no doubt, i'll check in to the site every now and then!

ttfn
J

Emlyn said...

Hi! You don't know us but our daughter Anna is at St B's and told us about your blog. We left St B's in 1986 for Melbourne where we worked with Scripture Union (we still do, but in Milton Keynes now!). So your blog brought back lots of memories.
Both our children were born in Box Hill Hospital and we still have lots of friends in Melbourne. One, Richard Trist, is the vicar at St Mark's Camberwell, but he's about to leave! It sounds as though you may have already found St Hilary's Kew which is a good church. Anyway, if you want to reply leave a posting at http://emlynwilliams.blogspot.com/ and it will come through on email. Hope you enjoy Melbourne as much as we did!

nanna & gramps said...

where is the 'granny annexe' for when we visit?

Sarah Wroe said...

hi guys! lovely to see pics of your house. ian tells me you have a very comfy Ikea sofa. would be great to chat to you at some point during the day. would like to see some pics of Dulcie as Ian says she is beautiful - some of the fairy would be good too! lots of love, sarah for the Wroes xx

Chris said...

Hi Williamses. Glad to see that you found a place to live. Love the veranda out the front. Yes, broadband is more expensive in Australia, but don't forget to mention all the things that are cheaper! Don't worry, some cold weather is on the way...

Chris and Leonie