



We are a family of short people, who have worked hard over the past few years to build ourselves a new home in "the Shire"
Apologies to all our blog-watchers, who have been pleading with us for an update since we moved in.
While we were all extremely happy to finally be in (it still seems a bit surreal), we did spend the first four weeks trying to get various telecommunications companies to connect us with a phone and internet, in the end our very good friends at Telstra came through with the goods, so now we are on-line again. We appreciate the wait has been difficult for you, and you can surely understand how frustrating this has been for us. It even affected deliveries (see more below). We have backdated this post to mark the momentous day we moved in. Anyway, enough dribble, here's what you've been waiting for, our NEW HOME:
The leather lounge was imported from Malaysia, and although it came in 4 pieces, not one of them fitted through the sliding glass door at the side of the house. Luckily the delivery driver and his offsider were happy to manoeuvre them around the front of the pool area to get them in the larger terrace opening.
Its big enough to seat 10 (which we later proved on Boxing Day), nearly as good as the Chrysler in B52s Love Shack, you know the one that "Seats about 20"!
Our Outdoor Table looks inviting on the Terrace. Jacob found this corner was the only place he got an ounce of mobile coverage, and sent SMS messages from here and waited patiently for any replies.
Upstairs now, and here is our Master Bedroom:
Fortunately for us this is also designated as an easement for services:
This did leave the driveway inaccessible for the best part of those two weeks:
With a 600mm deep trench for installation of the new 3-phase electrical cables, the sewer pipe, a new (clean) water supply, and other conduits for telephone and communications cables:
With the move-in date looming and fears that any replacement concrete would not be cured enough before the removalist truck drives down, the backfilled trench was temporarily covered with crusher dust that could be removed and replaced with the concrete after we had moved in.
At least this will get us in to a functional, habitable home, although anything else that needs to come in after the removalist truck and before Christmas will need to be carried down from the street.