Sunday, September 28, 2008

Eviction, Birthday Disaster, and Whales





I am writing again as we did a few things I wanted to share. First off we added to our family, two pet rats, for Mikaela. She had a pet rat before we left and had to leave it behind as immigration officials wouldn't let us bring it into Australia. No rabies are found anywhere on this continent and they are set on keeping it that way. (Cats and dogs brought in are quarantined for up to 6 months). Anyway, we have leased a house that stipulated no pets. Mikaela was finding herself missing her pet more and more as time went on and we began to consider asking the landlord to bend the rule and allow us the pet rat. After finding out about a lady who needed someone to take over her two pet rats we decided to get brave and make the call and see if we could have the rats. She was agreeable and allowed us the pets as long as we continued to keep the house clean, good smelling.... Well, a few days after we got the rats the landlady needed to come over to the house to check out some damage from a recent rain storm here. She is Chinese and had only made it into our entryway when Elise ran up to her with the rat in hand and practically stuck it in her face, various Chinese words emitted from the landlady and I grabbed Elise and scuttled her back to Mikaela's room and put the rat back in the cage, and went back out to the entry to receive my eviction notice. The landlady had recovered from her shock and thankfully, as far as we know at the moment, still have a place to live.
The day before was no better - It was Nathan's 16th birthday - a big occasion in one's life. I dropped all the kids off at school and proceeded to spend the rest of the morning chopping, cutting, baking and getting ready a big birthday dinner for Nathan. I had everything ready and at 5pm talked to Todd and found out I needed to pick him up from work - it was raining. I turned off all the food and left and went to pick up Todd. On the way back, I called the kids told them to turn on the dinner and get it warming back up. We hit traffic and needless to say the dinner got burnt! Oh well, it was only dinner that took 5 hours to make, we still had presents and birthday dessert! We had an elaborate plan for Nathan's birthday, we gave him a floor rug, a small rug, that just sits on the floor and pretended that was all he was getting for his birthday. Actually, he was to be getting a bass guitar. We had arranged to pick up the guitar that very evening to surprise Nathan, under the disguise that Todd needed help with visiting someone from church. Nathan willingly got in the car to assist his dad, on his birthday, with a burnt dinner and only a rug for a present. When they arrived at the place to pick up the guitar I had purchased they found out I ordered a 6 string electric instead of a bass guitar - who on earth knows the difference between an electric and bass? Apparently, everyone but me! That was disaster number two. Nathan was pleased, at least, that I had tried, so on to home without his guitar to have dessert. We had decided to try a local pudding dessert which is, a type of cake with sauce. We put in the candles - fortunately no fire - which would have been par for the evening - and sang and served the cake. We all took a taste and kinda of looked around at each other, no one wanting to really say anything until Elise broke out with "THIS IS YUCK!!!" - and that summed it up beautifully, it was so horrible the whole thing was put in the trash (rubbish bin). So that was Nathan's 16th birthday, burnt dinner, no present, and yucky cake. Believe it or not he is still smilin'.
Friday night Mikaela was invited by a friend from church to attend an end of term party with the girls from her class at school. These girls are all around 11 or 12 years of age. As they were gathered together after school several of the girls began to get nervous to meet an American. They approached Mikaela's friend's mother, who was hosting the event, and asked her if she thought Mikaela would like them. They wanted to know if Mikaela would like their hair up or down better and wanted to know what she would be like. The mom said the girls were beside themselves with worry over meeting a real American girl. Once Mikaela got there and was introduced, they began to inundate her with questions. The best so far was if she knew all the famous people from American TV and radio. Thanks to the Houston Livestock show and Rodeo she was able to say all the famous singers she has at least seen.
Saturday was the makeup day for all the bad previous moments, it was a dream come true day. I have always had an interest in animals, like my kids, and heading out Sat. to see the whales on their migration to Southern waters was a much anticipated event. We meet up with our friends that were joining us on the boat and set off for a glimpse of humpback whales and possible other marine animals. Typically, the tour gets to spot the whales and see possibly up to 6 whales. They use binoculars and watch as the whales go by. The captain using sonar stopped the boat without anyone spotting anything, and within a few moments all around the boat under the water we could see huge glowing white masses. These were the whales. The whales kept circling our boat. There were three, and they were very curious about us. We had a marine biologist on board with us and she was beside herself with pleasure as the whales decided to stay with us the entire two hours and put on a show. At first they scouted us out and then they begin to talk and at the end they actually flipped out of the water. We got amazing photos of the whales and it was a day I don't think any of us will soon forget. One whale seemed to like Elise and Carson and kept coming up out of the water right in front of them, this was great but when whales come up out of water they displace a lot of water and they blow water out of their blow holes, so Carson and Elise got lots of whale spray on them. Whales are amazing animals, their sounds are amazing and their shear size is amazing.
Well, that was a whale of a tale and my fingers are tired and I've written too much, so I'll end now.
Hope everyone is well, and know that we miss you all!
Love,
~Pam, Todd, Nathan, Mikaela, Carson and little Elise

3 comments:

Chelle said...

So happy no eviction took place. Looks like you have too good of a view! When was Nathan's birthday? Mine was yesterday! What a good sport. Guess it really doesn't matter what you do at 16; it's just a good age all by itself! I'm so excited that you are making such special memories for your family. Really is a whale of a tale! Missin' ya still!

Chelle said...

Meant to tell you about the news. We will have a Balla, Zalit and Dominguez baby soon enough! Yippee!

Sunny said...

Wow! Those pictures are amazing! What fun adventures you are having! We love to read your updates, so please keep them coming. Happy Birthday, Nathan. We are glad you are on a different continent now that you are 16. We wouldn't want to be on the road with you. :) Actually, I am quite amazed at how grown up you look. We hope we can come visit and you can teach us how to body board. Love you all!