Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Tay Tay, Surgery, and America!

My best friend, Taylor Swift, came to see me in Australia! While she was here she put on a small, quaint little show for some fans.

As you can imagine, it was a very emotional experience.

Due to a sports injury (gosh I sound hardcore) I had my first real experience with the Australian healthcare system. I fractured two fingers playing flag rugby and ended up having surgery to get a screw put in. Not fun!





Australia's healthcare system is made up of public & private providers. I went to a walk-in clinic and an emergency room which were both public. The ER was a little hectic and old school... and it felt like I was just a number being pushed around from department to department. The hospital where I had my surgery was a private hospital and it was a great experience (not the cutting open my finger part.. but everyone was really nice and the place was new and comfortable). Most all Australians have Medicare but expats (and Australians who want to pay for their health insurance) must get private insurance.

I am on the mend and just have to wear this cute little splint for the next few months. I wouldn't recommend crushing your fingers on a large man's thigh! Very painful experience!



I wasn't going to let a couple broken bones stop me from going to my annual work conference in Las Vegas and to visit the fam in Nashville!









(The only things I miss about America: family/friends, mexican food, TV. In that order.)









I was able to see some of John's side of the fam too which was nice. It was a great few days back but I am happy to be back home with my boys. Happy 3rd Birthday Rude-dog!



Wednesday, November 25, 2015

The Season of Giving!

Not only have we found ourselves a wonderful little friend-fam over on this side of the world, but they have gotten us involved in some great causes. This month, we attended the annual AIME Gala (AIME is the organization that provides educational support to indigenous teens. John ran for AIME in "City2Surf" and I ran around in my bikini for "Strut the Streets"). It was a "fancy dress" event which does NOT mean dress up fancy... it means dress in a costume. That's important information that I'm glad we clarified beforehand :)

Our table went with a 70s theme!

















We also had the annual Dance Chance concert!  Dance Chance is an organisation founded by the sweet Timmins Family. It is a weekly dance class for people with a disability. The annual concert is such a highlight. 



Of course we celebrated after...




We kept the giving going with our 2nd Annual Australia Friendsgiving! Nicole and Jono were great hosts.. and Nicole's gravy...oh em geee!














In other news, Adobe did a beach clean-up day in Manly...




We went on a walk with the Germans... 


Rudy is still cute...


I had a baby! JK lolz. My coworker did. And he is the CUTEST AND TINIEST THING!


We went to Mumford & Sons in the rain...

 The Manly Christmas tree is up!


And Fran is getting yoga teacher-certified (so we get to be her students)!


Also... it's Thanksgiving and this is what I'm looking at:



I think expats should get American AND Australian holidays off work!