From Mommy: I know it has been a few days. We're home safely and jetlagged like you wouldn't believe! I have pics of the baptism party that Amy took and probably some other stuff too - have to upload them but they're on Pete's laptop and we haven't managed to hook it up yet. Stay tuned! They're coming!
Amy's Australian Adventure
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Thursday, January 04, 2007
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Yesterday was a very long day and nobody napped, but we still had fun even though we were all very tired. We got dressed in the morning and then we missed a train. We ate some lunch and got the next one, and stayed on it a long time, and then we got to a city called Sydney. I love the train. This is what it looks like out the train window going to Sydney:

After we got off the train, we went to a place called the Rocks and had coffee with a friend of mommy's (That would be Rae / coati, if anyone cares!) I liked the Rocks, it was really old and there were lots of stores selling cool stuff like kangaroos and koalas and shirts, and lots of people. This is a picture I took walking down George Street:

After we had coffee we found a grassy spot with a HUGE tv playing cricket on it (This would be at Circular Quay - Mum.) We stopped to run around a little. Here is me and Iris on the grass.

The best part about Sydney is there are seagulls all over. I guess because it's near the ocean. I love seagulls and Iris loves seagulls and I want them to sit on my arm and talk to me but they never do. Iris likes to chase them and yell "quack quack! quack quack!"Sydney also has lots of really tall buildings! I think it looks like daddy's work.

This big white thing in the background is called the Opera House. Mommy told me it's called that because they have special singing called opera inside it. We went to see it, and when I walked inside it I remembered what mom told me about the singing, so I decided I should sing while I was in it. I sang "If You're Happy and you Know It Clap Your Hands." Everyone thought that was really funny. I was really proud when I got to tell grandma that I had sung at the Opera House.
They have a really big bridge there too. I don't think it's all that exciting, but you sure can see it from everywhere.
See?
I liked the idea of a place named Rocks. I kept looking around for some rocks. I found these on the ground outside the Opera House so I took a picture of my foot with some rocks.
Here's mommy and Iris outside the Opera House with that same bridge again.After we did all that we ate some dinner and got back on the train. All those trains are really cool! On the train I met a nice lady sitting behind me named Tara. She talked to me and I started telling her knock knock jokes and made everyone in the whole train laugh! Everybody here smiles at me and likes my jokes and tells me I'm beautiful. It's friendly. I really like when people are friendly. Iris and I were SO friendly that we didn't sleep the whole way home until it was midnight. Mom and dad were so tired of my jokes by then.
Tomorrow if Mom can post pictures I want to tell you about more Australian animals! Grandma took us back to the nature reserve and this time the animal area was open. I took great pictures of all kinds of cool stuff. I'll tell you about it later!
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Well this week the camera ran out of batteries. Mum and dad put new batteries in it, but a lot of this week we don't have pictures.
One thing I did take pictures of is the day when mum and dad's friends Mal and Kath came over. They had a girl my age named Steph, and a baby Iris' age named Ronan. It was really fun!
This is mommy and Iris while they were talking to friends. Mummy was really happy.
This is Steph. We played cricket outside! She held the bat and we each had a ball. Then we threw them in the air and ran around chasing the balls and laughing. Then we did it again. It was so fun! We blew bubbles and had snacks and I liked her.

This is Kath with Ronan next to her. She was really sweet to me and nice.

This is Mal. While they were here he went out with daddy and bought a toy plane for himself. It was pretty cool, but we coudn't touch it.
We also got to meet a friend named Sharree. She was also really nice to me and we got to play tickle games! She made me laugh.
This week we had a holiday called New Years. Daddy said it's kind of like a birthday, only nobody gets presents and everyone celebrates. We took the train into town and walked past some really loud music and lots of people! Then we got to go on a boat called a ferry. Mommy and I stood at the back and looked in the water for jellyfish. I love the ocean and ferries. We met my grandma on the other side and we all went to the beach. I built sandcastles and found LOTS of pretty shells, and mommy held me in the waves so I wasn't scared and could feel them splashing and moving us around. Grandma got us showered and dry and took us to the playground while mom and dad went swimming. After that we got cold so we walked to Grandma's house and she went in to get us some blankets. Then we walked to a fish and chip shop and ate some late dinner. While we were eating we heard fireworks! Daddy took me outside and we could see lots of them in the sky. They were all colors and different shapes and went Boom BOOM BOOM!!!! Really loud. After that we went back on the ferry and train back home. It was really late and we fell right asleep.
Tomorrow I am going on the train again with mum and dad to the same big city the plane went to, called Sydney. I love the train. Daddy is going to work in Sydney and we are going with mommy to meet a friend of hers and have lunch in the city. After that a really good friend of mommy's is coming to stay near us for a few days and I am so excited. Mommy says I'll really like her! And in a couple days we get to go to church and be baptised. I am not sure what that means but we get a party.
I'll take more pictures!

















