First trip home…
So yeah… I have come to the conclusion I am a failure at
blogging… not for long though! I
am finally back on track with some form of a schedule and hope to get back in
to the habit of 2 blog posts a week!
(That is the goal anyways!) We had an epic trip home and then were
Australia’d with busted internet when we got back. Followed by visitors for 2 weeks, moving to a new house for
our second year (that I spent 3 weeks of full time painting and cleaning prior
to the move) and then internet was turned off for 3 weeks to “transfer” from
the apartment to the house (Australia’s). Thankfully we are up and running
again J
It is hard to fully recap the trip home. It was, as expected full of ups and
downs and very emotional. I had
prepped myself to be more overwhelmed than I actually was which was to my
benefit. Although, the things that
really stuck out in my mind and got me thinking were much different than I
thought would effect me… lets just get to the quick recap and hopefully my
ramblings will start to make a bit more sense J
We arrived at LAX after our long direct flight from Sydney
to find ourselves with a flight delay to Boston. Not a huge deal, as it gave us more time to grab a quick
bite to eat. What better way to
welcome ourselves back to the States than lunch/dinner (whatever time our
bodies thought it was at the moment) than Chili’s. Woo. Brings me
back to my high school days. But I
digress…
I can’t exactly remember the last time we had gone to
Chili’s, as the one in Natick/Framingham had closed years ago. I do however fondly remember the south
west egg rolls. Yum.
So we go and quickly get seated for our sampling of fried
appetizer goodness. Then something
crazy happened… we were re-introduced to American service. Holy crap. I swear to you all, I thought this was the most amazing
service we have had at a restaurant in months (and yes I am aware it was at an
airport Chilis). A waitress
checking in to make sure everything is okay, free refills on my iced tea, the waitress just getting me
more iced tea without having to ask?!
Yup, it was good to be back.
Back in Boston/The 603
We got to my parents much later than anticipated due to the
flight delay. But that didn’t stop
us from eating some Tripoli pizza, having wine and a long catch up chat with my
parents and brother. Good
times. Even though over 10 months
had gone by at that point, it felt like no time had past since we were last
sitting in the kitchen talking.
Very strange.
Part of the reason for the timing of our trip was to see my
brother graduate from high school.
It was supposed to be the following day, but was delayed due to
rain/thunderstorms. We took
advantage of the extra time by running some errands to pick up stuff on our “to
buy in the states” list. Really a
modge podge of food stuff we can’t easily/cheaply get in Sydney (ie peanut
butter M&Ms. You know, the
important stuff). I did a quick
Target run with my sister. Reverse
culture shock #2. How did I forget
about the size of stores like Target/Walmart?! Not to mention the sheer magnitude of options for
everything… You would have thought I had never lived in the States based on how
I was reacting to my excessive options for cereals, candy, sunscreens…
everything really.
All of these observations led to one of my internal debates which I will get to in more detail at a later time… but really as Americans we do have the luxury of excess in most aspects of life. There is a part of me, which loves having so many options when I am at a store. It certainly makes things easier than it can be in Australia where I have trouble finding things I need sometimes. But walking around Target that day, I questioned myself a bit regarding the need for quite so many choices.
Kind of random photo, but this is liquorice made here in Sydney and it is
cheaper at Target in Salem, NH... go figure.
Run with Katelyn/Graduation
Quick back track now to the brother’s graduation. Because they pushed it back a day, it
was a bit chaotic. In my quest to
get other’s in my life more into running, I had conned one of my sisters into
doing a 10K with me up in Portsmouth, NH.
This was her longest run and she did awesome. It was a pretty fun atmosphere for the run as it was during
the Market Day festivities.
Running through certain parts of neighborhoods there was almost a block
party vibe with people out cheering and drinking… good times. Here is a picture of us pre-race looking
good… yes, we did coordinate outfits.
Post-race we went off to the graduation. It was really nice to be home for this
as we have missed so many important life events over the past year.
Nice picture of the family after graduation. Katelyn and I were looking
very festive in our running gear.
Touring around Boston
The following week was spent running around like crazy
people. I did in fact feel I needed a vacation from this vacation. It is hard being back for such a short
time and feeling like there are so many people to see. I think I was a bit worried that I
would feel like a tourist coming back and not at home anymore. That thought disappeared the first day
we drove into Boston for appointments and meeting up with friends. Yeah. It still feels like home.
Meghan took Katelyn and I out for a birthday dinner at the Melting Pot.
Fun sister bonding time :)
Jackson
There were several “happy places” on the trip home. This area of New Hampshire is really special… I spent holidays here when I was young, we got married at an inn there… it was really relaxing and great to get away for a few days here.
A little bit of a nature walk in the White Mountains.
This is a picture using our new camera from Jackson Falls.
Oh Jackson Bridge. Makes me think of our wedding weekend.
Random thoughts post trip
Things have really changed in my views of life and the world
(not to get too deep here). I
didn’t realize how different I am now after living overseas for a year until I
was dropped back into our “old life”.
Sometimes it just felt strange to be there. It was like really nothing has changed for people at home
since we left. I know that is not
entirely true… friends have gotten married, people have kids, moves to new
homes, new jobs, etc… but something seemed stagnant in a way. Not to say it was a bad thing
entirely. I think it will be easy
to jump back to life as we knew it next year, but I am realizing now there are
A LOT of things I love about my life in Sydney. I suppose there will be more talk of all this throughout the
year as I have more time to process it all.
My obsession with road signs continues.
Wedding/Disneyland
The trip capped off with our good friends wedding and a stop
over in LA (side trip to Disneyland!) to see the brother-in-law. Both super fun. Seeing that this post is so long, I will just show some fun pics (not to mention there will be more Disney soon…)
My brother-in-law is trying to rival our views in Sydney from his apartment :)
Alright... one more post to come to update on life in Sydney since returning... should be up in the next 2 days. Then my goal is one quick recipe post before we head back to the states next Friday. Yeah, you read right... back to the states. Hubby has a work training session. Lucky for me it is in Orlando. That means Disney World. And yes, that is enough reason to do the epic flight again. More to come on that next time!