Monday, 8 December 2014

Back in Sydney

I have been back in Sydney for a week and it's really strange; it feels like India never happened. It's like I went back in time and never went to India or lived with Diane and was a waitress. I feel like I’ve never left and I'm just back at work, being a housewife: cooking the food, taking the kids to Kindie (daycare), doing the laundry. I forgot how much I dislike hanging baby socks on the line to dry! It's so mundane. That’s probably why I haven't posted recently; I don't have any crazy stories for you. But at the same time it is really nice to hang out with Ripely and Taylor again. Taylor is one year old now and I can’t believe I've known her for her whole life. She is so big now.  She is crawling, standing and generally just being a little cute baby monster.
Taylor at the park
Taylor eating everything! 
Ripley is almost four and it’s crazy how much she has changed in three months. She talks a lot more, asks a bunch of questions and is just such a big girl!  Is there anything you want to know about my life being an au pair or living in Australia?
Ripley :)
The babies in the double pram (not exactly a light load to push up hills)
What are your plans for Christmas? I'm going to spend Christmas Eve with my Swedish friends and Christmas Day with Diane and some other friends. Hopefully it will be good weather and we will go to the beach.
Manly (wharf side)
Manly beach (since I've been back there has been crazy thunderstorms every afternoon)
Alison's last day :(
I am planning on flying to Queenstown, New Zealand around January 5th or 6th. I have a working holiday visa there that lasts for a year. I'm planning on teaching yoga and exploring during my time there.
Queenstown (I'm going to live there! Who's coming to visit?!)
Keep in touch. Thanks for your kind words about my blog. I'm really glad you have enjoyed reading.

2 comments:

  1. Dude, there's nothing wrong with the nanny life. Hanging with the kiddos makes it worth it. And perhaps the beach right there....every single day... that probably would make it worth it too!

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    1. Nanny life is an easy life and the kiddos do make it worth it. Love them :)

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