Monday, August 31, 2009

Sights of Australia

Hi guys i just wanted to share a very few of the many things that we have experienced during our time here in Australia. The first was a very regular sighting. A very thoughtful and preoccupied Jay. As he spent many hours studying and getting prepared for his lessons each day. Here is the plane (type) that Jay will be flying in PNG, the GA8 Airvan. This is the plane that they have been practicing in. It is hot off of the press and is actually on its way to serve in PNG as well. However I am not sure which base will get it.


One of my favorite sights GREEN. Even though it is dry season here right now it is still very tropical and green. It is so neat to see all of the different kinds of vegetation and birds.
Here is the famous kookaburra. This picture we took while visiting a Rainforest habitat and unfortunately have only seen one other close to where we are staying, however we hear them quite often. It is an unmistakable call and one that will put a smile on your face when ever you hear it, kind of like a crazy laugh! We have also spent a lot of time listening to other bird calls and trying to figure out who is making them. There are so many and all sound so different to anything we would hear at home, like the one we call the cat bird because it sounds like a cat meowing.



This is Jays new buddy. He quite liked him and had him all worked up!


We had to do the Australian tourist thing and feed the Kangaroos. That was pretty cool. They would hop up and eat right out of our hand. There were a lot here of all different sizes, kangaroos and wallabies.


This is a picture of our breakfast with the birds! This is a lorekeet, who joined us for breakfast along with a couple of others. They just helped them selves to our juice and the food on our plates. Some of their favorites were kiwi, peanut butter, apple juice, and my tea. That was pretty fun. There was also a couple of pretty pushy cockatoos who were stealing bacon off of other peoples plates.


Alright this is our Guess what it is picture?? Take a guess and and let us know!


I like this pic. Is it sunk in or is it popping out? Pretty cool optical illusion isn't it!


The boys had a blast playing in the waves at the ocean. They would go out a ways and then ride the waves back in to the beach. I must say that this is the first ocean that I have swam in! It was actually warm enough.






That is all for now! I would have loved to put on more pictures but i did not want it to take to long to upload or down load.
We have enjoyed our stay in Australia but look forward to getting back to PNG to settle into a community there and start to form some relationships.
We will be leaving here Wednesday September 2nd.
Sending our blessings and Love
Mel for the Marshes










Monday, August 3, 2009

Its a whole new world!!

Sorry this blog is a little mixed up as I try to figure this thing out, it is not being very coopartive. These are a few pic from our last great adventure, explained in the note to follow The boys and I hanging out






parrot fish, the colors were amazing




Cann't say that it is the most flattering pose




This was Walley the water puppy


Hey everyone,

Sorry we are so long in getting this up and running. It has helped being somewhere with good Internet connection.

We are currently in Cairns Australia, completing an orientation coarse as well as Jay will be doing some advanced flight training, before we head back to PNG

We once again are pinching ourselves as we experience things that we never even dreamed of doing. While here in Cairns, an opportunity came up for us to get out onto the Great Barrier Reef at a reduced rate. We could not pass up that chance of a life time so away we went.

The day that we went was forcasted to be a bright blue beautiful day, however, just like in Canada often something is lost in translation and it turned out to be pretty over cast, spiting rain and quit windy. That was all fine except it made for a really rough 1 1/2hr ride out to the reef. I took some Travelcalm before leaving in anticipation and was able to hang in there with great focus on the horizon! It is a blessing that the boys seem to have stomachs of steel as they did very well, much better than a fair few others, who were hanging around out off the back of the boat.

We arrived out at the floating docking station, from which we would be snorkeling and diving from for the next 4-5 hrs, and I must admit I was a little sceptical. I was not feeling to hot, the wind was blowing and the ocean was pretty rough. From the surface you could not tell much of what had been promised and boasted. I was encouraged to get into the water, that it would help my stomach to settle, so after squeezing into a wet suit, with a little fear slipped into the water along with Jay. (This was my first time swimming in the ocean also my first time snorkeling) After a second of questioning weather or not I could trust the mask I stuck my face in the water and was absolutely in awe of what I saw! It was like a whole new world waiting under there. The water was just teaming with life of all shapes and sizes. The boys at this point had opted to go into a little pend off area for kids, and I thought that would be okay,especially since I was not sure if I would sink or float at this point. However, upon discover that all of the National Geographic movies were for real, I needed to share that with the boys so we quickly went to collect them and take them out into the ocean. They were also thrilled! Carter kept trying to talk to me around his snorkel, which sounded a little some thing like mmmrrrlllpppfff!!!, but was translated at the delight in his eyes, to "look there is Nemo!!" What a great day it turned out to be despite getting out of the water a little later as my stomach was still threatening me. Jay was able to go out on a more extended tour to the edge of the reef where they said there are even more varieties of fish (hard to believe) and I was able to get back into Gods great aquarium after my stomach settled a bit! It is a definate recommed to everyone!
Many blessings and we will touch base again soon
Mel for the Marshes