Saturday, December 27, 2008
first taste of school
first visitor
we had dinner in boxhill and they did a stopover to look at our bare home.
(it is not difficult to tell who's local in this picture. the one with the large overcoat and scarf is definitely tourist. was it that cold in december in melbourne?)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
getting there....aussie style
first aussie friend
olivia sharma is 10 and is an indian migrant studying here.
the canterbury townhouse courtyard is considerably noisier with the kids playing from 6-8pm almost everyday.
unfortunately, it all ends today as we leave this place tomorrow morning.
shi qi exchanged email address with her. hopefully their friendship lasts.....
pet taxi
school for the little one (at last)
so we spoke with the whitehorse pre-school association to seek help. they tried to match us with a school that is closest to our place and after a couple of days, we were told that a place (last slot!) has been made available to us at parkmore pre-school, which is about 3.5km away.
this morning, we rushed over to the school and gave shimun's name to the school and pay our deposit. bree, the teacher who helped us with the registration, is an extremely enthusiatic teacher.
with this, we completed another major milestone in settling down here.
(pic: shi mun at the front gate of parkmore pre-school. she starts 2 feb 09)
Saturday, December 6, 2008
unpredictable melbourne
Friday, December 5, 2008
our own crib (at last)
this place is in an eastern suburb called blackburn south. it is a typical middle-class, quiet suburb. i really look forward for some peace and quiet living here.
what also clinched it for us is that there is a school 200m from where we live where mingwei and shiqi can enrol in; a reserve park on the back of our place so we have wide open space behind us, north-south facing so we do not get any `direct' sun and this is only about 3-4km from my office. my plan to commute with my dahon foldable bike seemed a distinct possibility. a short bike ride away will also see many amenities available; including a safeway supermarket, 24hr macdonalds, ezy video, convenient stores and asian eateries. forest hill chase mall is 6 minutes drive away. really convenient.
(shi qi posing with our new crib)
this is a 4 bedroom house with a good size backyard that the kids can have a bit of fun with. slightly compact in size, it is however very well kept. this is one of the few house viewings that we visited that we like the `feel' of it once we stepped inside.
i cannot tell you too much about this place yet as i will only collect the keys next saturday. the only reason i am ranting about this is that it is such a big relief to get hold of a place of our own after an intense search for a week. phew....
who's your mummy (now)?
`moi moi' is the nickname her family and close relatives call her. after some self brainstorming, i thought the name would be perfect for her. it would so much nicer than all the boring `ken 88' or `rose 168' we typically see in other customized plate cars. only a select few and those in the inner circle will understand the meaning of moi moi.
therefore, one of the things i did on the quiet once we bought our car is to go to vicroads to have this name registered to us. it really didn't cost me as much as well. 3 days after the registration of the plate, it came in the mail. i needed to keep everyone in the dark including the kids as they are the worst secret keepers (as i found out the hard way previously)
this morning, under the pretext of taking the car to the workshop for a quick fix, i have the car plate replaced. i showed cecilia later in the evening but her reaction was not the `whooohooo.....' i anticipated. she was rather muted. i had expected her to shower kisses at me on the spot.
i hope she likes it nevertheless and takes good care of the car.
(out with the old and in with the new)
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
not quite here (yet)
we reached our 1st destination as about 5:40pm and discovered that the closing time was 5:30pm. the same with harvey norman.
we have been complacent with our singapore mindset. lesson learnt!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
trick or treat
Sunday, November 30, 2008
dandenong market and st. kilda
dandenong market
the trip to dandenong was made possible by an ex-colleague who settled here 2 plus years ago. in fact, john has been instrumental in helping me settle down without getting into too many newbie's woes as with someone who is new in any environment.
dandenong is a pleasant 20mins drive away from vermont south. i understand that it is one of the major satellite cities in the state of victoria. we were there mainly to familiarize ourselves with the wholesale market there. the market itself is big, though nowhere near the size of queen victoria market in melbourne city. obviously, the former is designed for practicality while the latter is a tourist destination. the first thing we noticed were the relative affordability of the fresh produce there. this is especially true when one buys in bulk. trays of strawberries in 10 punnets goes for a mere $10. closer to town, one pays $3 for a punnet in a coles or safeway. if one is into carbo-loading, dandenong market is a must-stop because you can get a sackful of potatoes weighing 10kg for only $5. the list goes on. of course, you can buy in smaller quantities for a smaller family like ours, but dandenong market makes a good monthly visit at least when we plan to stock up our fridge. the same goes for poultries and seafood. prices are generally lower.
we ended our trip with a short walk to the town centre and a meal at the market where i was introduced to a southern chinese migrant called sam. sam runs a small chinese eatery at the market. it is a popular joint amongst caucasian and chinese alike. we were treated with some nice fried beef kuay teow and mingwei had singapore noodle. i couldn't quite figure out why is it called so since it tastes like nothing we found back home. i guess the important thing is mingwei lap it all up. he must have missed singapore.
(more pictures below. click on picture to enlarge)
salmon prices are almost half of what we can find in vermont south.
st. kilda
we drove to st. kilda with our new ride today(sunday, 30/11). the forecasted rain did not materialize and we were treated to beautiful sunshine with temperatures hovering around the 28 degrees celcius. st. kilda is a place to see and be seen on a sunday. there are many alfrescos that line the streets there; and there's luna park for those who are seeking thrills in the form of rides and the st. kilda craft market is also a nice stroll away if one is looking for knick knacks and have a spare buck to spend on things you don't really need.
needless to say, it was very crowded today.
we didn't really spend too long there as the parking were exhorbitant there to say the least. $7 bucks for 2hours parking. when we were in dandenong, parking was $0.20 per hour. so, we just stroll around o'donnell park and its surroundings to just familiarize ourselves with that area and soak in the atmosphere. we promised the kids that we will bring them to luna park before too long as it was very crowded today. we watched street performers and like in singapore, no trip is complete without the mandatory stopover at mcdonalds :-( we had ice cream cones and apple pies there. the kids then had a good time feeding our leftover popcorns to the pigeons and a short run about at the park before we drove home.
(more pictures below)
watching street performers just outside the entrance of luna park.
run about at the park.
strolling along the pathway at the st. kilda sunday craft market.
Friday, November 28, 2008
trick or treat
Thursday, November 27, 2008
goodbye missed junction
one finds out quickly about his/her (true) competency in a particular matter/area when `the going gets tough'. we had been driving around the vermont south/burwood/glen waverly area trying to take a sneak peak at houses we hope to shortlist for rental. taking pride of my map reading skill and armed with a 2006 edition melway (street directory book), we navigated our way in the last 4 days. whilst we get to our destination eventually; a lot of time were actually wasted and patience tested because often times, I have to pull over to the side of the road to recalibrate my position and recap on the routes to our destinations. not to mention numerous missed junctions and 3 point turns i made. i lost count. my own patience is wearing thin. after 4 days, i ate humble pie.
so i bought a gps navigation system today.
checking with my cousin han chung and also scouring the internet to find out the best value gps navigation system out there, i settle for the mio moov360.
i bought it from a harvey norman(hn) store nearby my place. (truth be told, i have never stepped into a hn shop in singapore to buy anything from them) i paid $348 for the device which i thought was excellent value. thanks to a large part to everyone who told me to bargain. i have never thought of bargaining in an electronic superstore, but i was told in no uncertain terms that i must counter-offer. the sale price was $368, which for a start is a $35 saving from the original sticker price. when i casually told the sales associate that i had a lower offer elsewhere, he immediately offered to match the price. i was actually unprepared for the amount i was willing to pay but i blurted out $348 as the price offered. this brand/model is not available in the nearby shops, so i was surprised when he agrees to sell me at the said price after a couple of minutes of checking around. i bought it with a grin in my face.
the gps system will be godsend for cecilia, who has a poor sense of direction. i guess she will be the biggest benefactor from this. i plan to key in her all her favourites/frequent destinations before i return to singapore so she can look like a pro navigating around melbourne.
so, goodbye melway 2006, hello mio moov360 (australia edition)
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
taking care of business
1. get tax file number for all members of the family. (done)
2. get a local mobile number since one will need it for contact information. in most government and private transaction, an australia mobile number is required. (done)
3. register with centrelink. went there but were told to attend a phone interview first before our application can be processed. (pending)
4. register with medicare. was told that the immigration will need 10 days for the our entry record to be updated so we need to return in early december 08.
5. driver's license conversion. tried on monday but were told that we need to attend an interview. not sure why but we were given an appointment this monday to do our interview and conversion. (pending)
6. set-up a bank account and get a credit card. (done)
7. buy a car. (done)
8. call up and visit real estate shops to pick up the rent list (partially done)
9. driving around the suburbs to get a feel on what is a good place to live (on-going)
the 2 biggest ticket items are housing and car. i am keen to get the latter done quickly so i can focus on the former. plus i only had the rental for a week.
of the two, getting a house has proven to be the most daunting so far. unlike back home where these real estate agent bend over backwards to get your business; here, it seems like i need to be the one doing the pursuit. when i called up agents to register an interest, calls were unreturned in some cases and in others, i was told to leave my number and they will call me back. when we did a house visit earlier today, the agent made no attempt to tell us what's good, what's not about the house. after a while, we didn't bother as well. i guess it is still a seller's market out there. this will be my main worry. i need to secure a house so i can register my children in a school. and my container is coming. so, good timing is paramount here.
getting a car is the 2nd hardest thing we need to sort out after housing. as mentioned, i am keen to get this out of the way asap. luckily, my cousin han chung has been really helpful with the sites on where to look for car sales online and also doing checks online to ensure that the car is in good order, i.e. not written-off or stolen. so, i am able to do a bit of homework prior to the actual car-hunting. and since the car will primarily be driven by cecilia [i plan to commute to work by cycling, but the hilly roads in the glen waverly/vermont area is really daunting; so this will be another story in another day ;-)], i need to consider her requirements as well. she wanted a 7 seater since she anticipate that she will need to ferry her relatives who may come over to visit her. i wanted a strong and safe car for her as safety is paramount here since she will be new to the driving environment here. we had thought of getting the same car we had in singapore, which is a japanese mpv, but since there is a new model due in april 09, i decided against it as the value will depreciate a lot faster and japanese car safety feature will not match the continentals. knowing that she will not venture far, i decided on a volvo 7 seater wagon as the kids can take the 3rd row seats in the event there are visitors. it also will be bearable for them as the distance covered will also be short. i have originally wanted a v70 wagon but the one i was eyeing got sold by the time i got here, so i settled for the xc70 instead. the seller is really a nice guy. he is volvo-trained and run a service workshop specializing on volvo repair/maintainence. he threw in 2 free services for the next 12 months, so i reckon it is a good deal since i won't have to worry about where to send the car to for servicing if i were to buy from another car dealer or a private seller. coming from singapore, i (obviously) did a bad job at bargaining as i was accustomed to high car price back home. so, i am pretty sure i came out short as i only managed to take off a$200 from him after a protracted negotiation. i guess i need to do a better job next time.by the way, shi qi loves the car. you could tell by the picture.
Monday, November 24, 2008
(just like) starting over
Saturday, November 22, 2008
d day
it will be another day of just get things in order for me. what i have lined up for the day, in these order are as follow:
1. pop by the office to clear some last minute emails and clean up my desk a little bit
2. drop by the bank to bank in the cheque of my consolidated funds
3. meet abhi for a quick cuppa and a chat just before noon
4. go back to my home to do a last `sweep' around and see that everything is (still) ok
5. transit in my uncle's place to hand over the legal document to him since he's the power of attorney regarding matters to my home
6. drop by tong aik to hand over my trusty and beloved vespa for safekeeping
7. mrt my way back to my in-laws place and get ready to head to the airport.
simple. piece of cake. a cinch!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
things i will missed II: various
2. the stretch of sembawang road between upper thomson and nee soon. the slightly winding road with tree canopies covering the most part of the road is one of the most pleasant and picturesque drive in singapore to me. passing this stretch of road makes my riding/driving a lot more bearable everytime i return home from work.
3. upper pierce reservoir. be it a short scooter ride there early morning weekends or cycling past it at night, the tranquility and peace the location presents is blissful. a great place for me to clear my mind and get in perspective.
4. tackling the mandai ave `hills' during my cycling rides. mild to many but this is my most dreaded part of my ride route. the return journey is always the most `siong'.
5. zoo. we are `friends of the zoo', so we visit it quite often.
6. sembawang park. we picnic there quite often whenever the opportunity presents. sembawang park changed little over the years and i like the nostalgic look of the place. it is however undergoing a massive makeover now, but i guess it is high time its facilities improve.
7. last but not least, the expansive view from the balcony of my place. on a clear day, we can see the city skyscape and whenever during the national day fireworks display when the parade was held at the padang, we can catch up from my place as well.
Friday, November 14, 2008
even the plants are nice to me......
they have been my greatest adversaries to preventing me from staking my claim of having a pair of `green' hands.
i started growing a variety of plants last year and over time have gotten to be pretty ok about it. i wouldn't claim to be the male equivalent of martha stewart but most of my plants live within their normal life expectancy and i have seen many of them grown and bloom to my satisfaction.
except the 2 orchid plants and the soya bean seeds.
the 2 orchid plants were given to me by my mother and the soya bean seeds are request from my daughter paisley to `make them grow' since given by her teacher.
whenever my mum visits, she would lament at the state of the orchids; black spots on the leaves and not even visible buds. she didn't say in these exact words but `epic failure' is what she has in mind whenever she sees the state of the orchids they are in during her visits. my mother has a full bloom garden in her house and whenever i am at her place, she would never fail to tell me how she rescued some plants on the verge of death and how her orchids she grew bloomed in no time. i can only nod in approval everytime i hear her stories.
paisley gave me some soyabean seeds and told me to grow them. "should be a piece of cake", i told her. soon, we would be grinding soya beans for the milk and have homemade soyabean drinks. unknowingly, i think i raise an unrealistic expectation in her. i think all kids under 10 take their parents seriously. weeks past and nothing happened. it is as if those soya bean seeds have done gone into a prolong sleep. soon, this was forgotten and my daughter did not remember much (to my relief)
imagine my surprise when i look out on a few remaining plants of mine (the good ones were given to my dear 2nd auntie) recently, i notice the soyabean has sprouted greens and the orchid plants began budding furiously.
i was pleasantly taken aback tonight when i popped by the balcony to check the state of these plants. they are blooming beautifully, at least in my eyes since they have been most stubborn in all these times i try to nurture them.
the unfortunate thing was i will not be able to cart them with me, nor my mother or daughter will be able to see the fruits of my labour.
alas, i know that i am no dud gardener after all.
the soyabean long green stalks on the white pot.(top)
my orchids finally brought tears to my eyes.... (bottom)
[pictures taken on 14.november.08 on my nokia n95]
ps. i need to give credit to my wife who helps me water the plants while i was at work. she can take credit to some of my success but as some of you know, plants, like pets, responds well only to their rightful owner. and that would be me.
packing up and out
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
one for the road: amoy street food centre
amoy street food centre is a significant place for us because we ate breakfast there before and after we got married; and before and after we got kids. must be more than a dozen years.....
as i am a creature of habit, i only frequent 2 stalls there in all my years of eating breakfast at amoy; xiang chang coffee shop(#01-51)for my kopi-o kosong and tian tian cooked food(#01-52) for my fried beehoon. i particularly like the entrepreneurial spirit of the fiesty old lady at tian tian. not only does she cooked a mean and delicious plate of fried bee hoon, she has good memories too. i reckon she must be at least 80 or approaching 80. when i met her today, nothing change. she continues to deftly handle the wok like when i first saw her years back; the same vigour and energy. and when she saw me, the first thing she said was, " oh, you have not come to my stall for a long time already". i felt almost embarrass that she (still) remembers me. of course, i have good reasons of not going there anymore, my workplace is no longer in town and my wife stops working. however today, i can only manage a sheepish smile and acknowledge her good memory.
here's the best part. that plate of beehoon with an egg and a piece of tau-kwa (fried beancurd) still costs me s$1.40, the same when i first buy the beehoon years back. only the coffee price went up 10cents to 60 cents.
so, a full breakfast in town that costs s$2.00, but a priceless trip for me.
ouch! smacked by singtel
war zone
Monday, November 10, 2008
enduro 2008
that's me, before the start. i will spare you the `after' picture.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
that's what i called progress!
bravo! well done, shi mun.
1. dated 22.9. The teacher outlined her name so she can trace it.
2. On the 15/9, her teacher must have encouraged her to attempt her name. It wasn't pretty :-(
3. Back to square one, i.e. tracing the alphabets. (22/9/08)
4. She tries again on the 6/10. Much improved!
5. she is a lot more consistent now. Just need to work on the spacing.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
things i will missed: food
kajang sate haji samuri. quite possibly the best satay in malaysia
half boiled egg with toast breakfast at henderson hawker centre
maxwell road rickshaw noodle breakfast
hougang ave 3 char koey teow
amongst many others. -sigh-