Sep
07
2008
Today is our last day in Melbourne and we have to try and squeeze in everything we possibly can! first things first, we’re off to the Queen Victoria Market to collect the last of our souvenirs since the market is closed on Monday’s. Amongst some of the chotchkies was a shirt that I wanted to get for myself. Of course like any flea market type place, most of the vendors don’t return to the same spots each time. So we were scanning up and down the aisles for this particular vendor with the shirts. I finally spotted it, bought my shirt and noticed that Brian had wandered off. Oy vey!
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Sep
07
2008
Sorry we’ve been out of touch for the past 3 days driving down the Great Ocean Road. We are connected again and will be catching up on our adventures shortly. We have been in the following towns: Apollo Bay, Port Fairy (jokes begin here), Robe and now Rowland Flat (Barossa Valley wine region). Note: all of our posts are time corrected to the correct day. So if you see “Posted on September 7th” that’s because I’m adjusting the time to coincide with the day that the post is talking about. No you’re not imagining things!
Oh yeah and we’re only sharing a small subset of the pictures we’re taking. All of our photos will get posted to our gallery when we return. So check back after the 18th for ALL of the photos and movies!
More to come!
Sep
06
2008
Today we started our day rather slowly. We ordered breakfast via roomservice and watched several episodes of Project Runway Australia.
(It’s just not the same without Heidi and Tim). hehehe. We headed out on the City Circle tram (which is free) to see more of the city.

On the tram
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Sep
05
2008
I figured I’d start with today (Friday) night and work backward. One of the products of this great nation is Bundaberg Rum. To quote our rainforest tour guide from last year, “It’s like mother’s milk!!” (which I suppose is a good thing in some bizarre sense). .


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Sep
04
2008
We arrived at our hotel just after noon after a rather interesting ride with a particularly fiesty Aussie. We got to hear a few tidbits about the city and also a few stories about other “Yanks” he has met while driving for Suncoast. Anyway, the hotel seemed nice from the lobby but we were too early to check in. Read more »
Sep
03
2008
So we’re exhausted but safely in Melbourne! I’m starting to remember why I love this country. So we’re on the plane and the plane stopped on the taxi way because the gate was full and we were early. So passengers started to get up to use the restroom after awhile and no one flipped out. I suppose the difference is one of policy as a result of litigious Americans always wanting to sue someone else for their own stupidity.
Our bus driver was a character right off the bat. He was quick to poke fun at us Yankees.
Off to our hotel!

Sep
03
2008
We’ve made it to New Zealand! The land of kiwi and awesome lamb. Mmmmmm! After a soothing baby wipe bath, refresh of deoderant and a change of shirt (for me anyway, Brian is still roughing it in the same shirt) we will depart for Melbourne in two hours. Weeeee!

Sep
02
2008
Well here we are in the airport waiting to travel to the other side of the rainbow in the land of Oz!!! See you on the other side Toto!


Jul
24
2008
On the bad side we may have a hole in our roof large enough for bird feathers to fall from the skylight. On the good side, Jake is hoping the whole bird will fall through next… LOL

Jul
23
2008
So one of the things we’ve been talking about is owning a home together. Well over the past two years, we’ve continued to embrace the importance of that big step, but the size and shape of what that home might be is changing slowly.
Perhaps it’ll be on water?!
Anyway, whenever that eventually happens, here’s a picture of us on our new baby, home away from home and fun thing to do as a couple: our boat Sizzle.
