A home for Summer
November 16th, 2007I wrote this a few months ago at which time I intended to create a photo update to compliment it. Due to us being so damn busy, that never happened! So this written update has remained hidden from the world, saved in ‘Draft’ format. But today I’ve decided to set it free, roaming in the world of my blog while I work on the latest update…hopefully complete with photos this time!
Saying that the Gold Coast turned out to be a little crazier than we’d expected is a huge understatement! Dan’s mum lives (well, lived) in a granny flat that was directly under her landlords house. It was a nice 2 bedroom apartment that seemed to fit us all in perfectly. A place where Dan and I could begin setting up our computers and working on our portfolios. That was the plan. What we didn’t factor into that plan was the landlords having a huge problem with us being there. They couldn’t understand that we were trying to work from home. It was straight out of a ‘Today Tonight’ episode. We were called bludgers when Dan went up to do the recycling. After we told them we were leaving the next day they say ‘we know your type, leave your rubbish and piss off!’. Er yep, they had us. People should be warned to steer clear of a couple in their 30’s that work from home and do the recycling every couple of weeks.
So after a month of feeling extremely uncomfortable living beneath those crazy old landlords we decided to hire a car for the drive to Adelaide (we were too worried that our car wouldn’t make the 3 day journey so we got it trucked down). Back to a city where the people seem a little less heat damaged! Heheh. We arrived 3 days later at my Mums and immediately started looking for a place to rent. Realising our awkward situation of not having an employer or income to fill out on the forms, we checked out a short term 6 month lease and offered to pay it in full. Woohoo! We had a place! Well, until next March at least when the landlords are moving back in here. After 3 months of feeling like gypsies it was so good to have a place to call home again. Even if we did have to sleep on the floor for the next few weeks until our furniture arrived.
We’re currently working from home which is going really well. It’s keeping us extremely busy until Xmas at least. It’s warming up here too…35 degrees today. So we’re making good use of our air conditioner…mmm. Slowly we’re settling back into a good routine and starting to catch up with our family and friends again.
So that’s pretty much where we’re at. I hadn’t planned on doing an update for a little while yet but thanks to Shank’s encouragement I’ve made it happen
Speaking of which, the more we settle into a routine here, the more we miss our friends back in Oslo. But I only have to check the weather on my new Wii and see a chilly Autumn -7 staring back at me to know that this is really our home. But we really enjoy still having the Norway connection while we work remotely for Funcom.
Seeya on Facebook sometime! (you know you’re addicted)
Sonia & Dan xo
