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Been hardly any time to work on the NNBS with getting things sorted out since the start of the school year and setting up a place to live. Trying to keep the truck clean consists of a wash at 9pm or 6am when the wife has left it alone lol. Been meaning to give it the full detail, but haven’t been able to find the time until this weekend. The wife and daughter headed to Orlando to visit a long time friend who was in town from AUS and then catch up with her niece who goes to UCF. I shut that truck down for the weekend and went to town. Woohoo! More truck stuff after some of the personal narrative.
The kids are finally in school and doing exceptionally well, all things considered. Thankfully. 4 schools in 2 years, a bit of bullying, and zero consistency really sucked for them. Been a pretty good, yet busy 2 months. Kids finding their way, which is priority number 1. Daughter is on student council and ready to play soccer in a few weeks, then lacrosse for spring. Son is running cross country and slowly making friends. Both are smashing the first quarter subjects. Glad they are on a better path forward.
For those who followed the last couple years of limited posts, we sold everything, gave it away or donated on both sides of the pond, so it is taking a bit of time to acquire those items into a functioning house, without obtaining clutter. Was pretty cathartic to not have much, so trying to keep that course of action, but still have the necessities.
The camping table has been a great substitute for the family dinner table and study desk. lol The folding camping chair sits the 4th person when everyone is spread out on the couch we bought from my wife's cousin.
Some friends returned things we gave to them when we left, which was very nice. Other than our Sonos speakers that have served us well on both sides of the pond and a Brass Monkey 50 liter camping fridge that I bought over there and shipped back (both dual voltage and I found a USA plug to work with the AC adapter), everything else electronic had to stay in AUS. 220V/60Hz. And no furnitiure either way. Finally received our boxes (clothes, photos, misc. personal bits and pieces, tools, etc....might have to declutter some of that stuff too....smh) that we shipped to the USA back in late February. Almost forgot what the heck was in those boxes. Still tracking down about 5-6 boxes that are currently AWOL. Grrrr…
Hoping we can locate the boxes somewhere between SYD-NYC-FLL.
SYD dispatch says all the boxes loaded and shipped out, but working with me to contact his USA cohort and see if any got left behind from the ship to the warehouse to the truck to the warehouse. IDK? He said be patient as we try to track missing boxes on a global scale. I'm hoping they are sitting somewhere, but also resigned to the fact that they may have been destroyed or lost somewhere along the way.
And some other cool notable stuff. Wife and I took my son to see his first concert for his 16th birthday. Made a night of it with dinner and show at the Hard Rock Seminole Casino. The new concert hall does not have a bad seat in the house. We sat in the next to last row in the nosebleeds and the view and sound quality was spot on! So we surprised him with tickets to....
GREEN DAY!!
The boy was super stoked. They blasted through songs for 2 hours straight with no opener. He knows every word to every song and tons of info about the albums, etc…. So happy we were able to do that for him. A first concert memory for sure!
A few weeks after Green Day, our friends got tickets to see Bush, Breaking Benjamin and Alice In Chains in Palm Beach. The wife is best friends with the wife of the bassist from Bush. They go every time they are in town. We were supposed to go backstage, but it was too busy, so he came out to our seats and said a quick hello and took a few pics with the kids. Very nice of him to do that right after his set. The kids saw Bush and Breaking Benjamin, then left with our friends while my wife and I stayed to see Alice In Chains.
Not bad for the kids to see some live music and hang with us parents. My son is on a 90s music trip, so I started hitting him up with all the punk, alternative and grunge bands I could think of from that time frame. Then he just hits up the Spotify playlist and what a trip down memory lane that is and the amount of songs you don't hear nowadays, but were on constant spin back then.
The kids are finally in school and doing exceptionally well, all things considered. Thankfully. 4 schools in 2 years, a bit of bullying, and zero consistency really sucked for them. Been a pretty good, yet busy 2 months. Kids finding their way, which is priority number 1. Daughter is on student council and ready to play soccer in a few weeks, then lacrosse for spring. Son is running cross country and slowly making friends. Both are smashing the first quarter subjects. Glad they are on a better path forward.
For those who followed the last couple years of limited posts, we sold everything, gave it away or donated on both sides of the pond, so it is taking a bit of time to acquire those items into a functioning house, without obtaining clutter. Was pretty cathartic to not have much, so trying to keep that course of action, but still have the necessities.
The camping table has been a great substitute for the family dinner table and study desk. lol The folding camping chair sits the 4th person when everyone is spread out on the couch we bought from my wife's cousin.
Some friends returned things we gave to them when we left, which was very nice. Other than our Sonos speakers that have served us well on both sides of the pond and a Brass Monkey 50 liter camping fridge that I bought over there and shipped back (both dual voltage and I found a USA plug to work with the AC adapter), everything else electronic had to stay in AUS. 220V/60Hz. And no furnitiure either way. Finally received our boxes (clothes, photos, misc. personal bits and pieces, tools, etc....might have to declutter some of that stuff too....smh) that we shipped to the USA back in late February. Almost forgot what the heck was in those boxes. Still tracking down about 5-6 boxes that are currently AWOL. Grrrr…
Hoping we can locate the boxes somewhere between SYD-NYC-FLL.
SYD dispatch says all the boxes loaded and shipped out, but working with me to contact his USA cohort and see if any got left behind from the ship to the warehouse to the truck to the warehouse. IDK? He said be patient as we try to track missing boxes on a global scale. I'm hoping they are sitting somewhere, but also resigned to the fact that they may have been destroyed or lost somewhere along the way.
And some other cool notable stuff. Wife and I took my son to see his first concert for his 16th birthday. Made a night of it with dinner and show at the Hard Rock Seminole Casino. The new concert hall does not have a bad seat in the house. We sat in the next to last row in the nosebleeds and the view and sound quality was spot on! So we surprised him with tickets to....
GREEN DAY!!
The boy was super stoked. They blasted through songs for 2 hours straight with no opener. He knows every word to every song and tons of info about the albums, etc…. So happy we were able to do that for him. A first concert memory for sure!
A few weeks after Green Day, our friends got tickets to see Bush, Breaking Benjamin and Alice In Chains in Palm Beach. The wife is best friends with the wife of the bassist from Bush. They go every time they are in town. We were supposed to go backstage, but it was too busy, so he came out to our seats and said a quick hello and took a few pics with the kids. Very nice of him to do that right after his set. The kids saw Bush and Breaking Benjamin, then left with our friends while my wife and I stayed to see Alice In Chains.
Not bad for the kids to see some live music and hang with us parents. My son is on a 90s music trip, so I started hitting him up with all the punk, alternative and grunge bands I could think of from that time frame. Then he just hits up the Spotify playlist and what a trip down memory lane that is and the amount of songs you don't hear nowadays, but were on constant spin back then.