Saturday, April 28, 2018

Crazy week

This past week has been a little hectic for me.  My allergies have been going haywire here. I’ve never had them this bad before ever! Thursday morning I woke up and my eye was itching. I rubbed it, took a shower, probably rubbed it a little more and about 20 minutes after I woke up my eye was completely red, swollen, and had the most intense burning and itching ever. It was so bad, I took 4 Benadryl and went to work since there were no available morning appointments at my doctor’s office. I was wearing sunglasses, no contacts, and it was cloudy out. Quite the combo. I got to work and the itching had decreased slightly, but it was still pretty bad. My patients couldn’t quite believe that I came into work, but it was better to focus on something else. I left after seeing my patients and went to the doctors. Of course the day I actually need to catch a bus, it arrives early and I’m not there so I have to hoof it. Made it to the appointment, and the doctor was running 30 minutes behind. This is completely unusual here. Usually they are on time and you never have to see a nurse. The general practitioner comes and gets you.

He looks and my eye and I tell him about all my allergy issues. He gives me a specific type of eye drop to get, take a steroid nasal spray and then try Zyrtec instead of Claritin or Benadryl. So I go downstairs and there is a chemist store aka pharmacy and end up spending $70 AUD on all of this.  Then I have to walk home because the bus isn’t coming for another 35 minutes and in that amount of time I can make it home.

So I get home, put in the eye drops and curl up in bed and passed out for 4 hours....I think the Benadryl took over lol.  When I woke up, found out we had tickets to a concert. My eye was still weepy and itchy so I put in some more eye drops. All of a sudden I looked in the mirror and my pupil was completely dilated. Light was bothering it and I had no clue what was going on. Finally looked at the box and pupil dilation is a side effect. Headed to the concert and luckily it was a smaller venue with no flashing lights, so was actually able to enjoy the evening. We saw Hat Fitz and Cara—you should definitely look them up!!

On Friday, my eyes were still itchy, but doing better. Next issue was that I have been trying to get a Tax File Number (TFN). Normally the process is super simple..fill out some forms online and they send you a number. Well not so much in my case. I applied, but when they sent my form and number to me, it was all in my maiden name. Can’t use that, so I’ve been on the phone with the Australian Taxation Office and it takes forever to get anywhere. I sent in a certified copy of my passport and was told it takes 28 days to make a change. I called again and they guy wasn’t too sure as to why this is happening so he manually tried to put in my passport number and it pulls up as my maiden name. He told me to go to the US Consulate to get this checked out because it seems to be a passport issue. So off I went to the Consulate....I knew exactly where it was at because it’s right next to our dentist office 😂. So I went and you can’t even talk to anyone because I didn’t have an appointment, but was given an email address for emergency issues. Sent the email off and a few hours later I received a call from the Consulate. #1 it was so nice that he didn’t question my name when I said it....most Aussies think I say “Ian” when I pronounce my name 🤦🏼‍♀️.He looked up all my information on all US databases and said that I am Ann Simsar and to call the ATO back to find out what database they are using to verify my identity.

 I thanked him and called the ATO for the second time in a day. This time I had a lady, she also didn’t know what database it was. Then she read through the notes of all my calls and said that my passport wasn’t matching up with my visa. My visa they were looking at was still in my maiden name, even though I had a copy of my visa right in front of me in my married name. She literally told me, “I have no clue how you entered the country with these not matching up.” She pretty much told me to wait another 1.5 weeks to see if they can manually override the system to change my name to get this TFN.

So I’m at the point of just sitting around and waiting until these 28 days are up again. No wonder why this country can’t get anything done! And I just need this number to pay my Australian taxes and set up a retirement account that is mandatory because 9.5% of every paycheck goes into this. Sometimes this country is mind-boggling and I wonder how anything gets done.

Sorry for the rant there, it’s been an exhausting week!!

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Vaucluse House

Another house we saw on our tour was the Vaucluse House.  It's in an area of Sydney that is not easily assessed via trains.  We actually took a ferry across the the Harbour and then a bus to get to this place. But it was one of my favorite homes actually.  Vaucluse House is one of Sydney's few 19th-century mansions still surrounded by its original gardens and wooded grounds.William Charles Wentworth bought the house is 1827 and it was a single story cottage. The main house of the family's dreams was left unfinished.  In 1915 Vaucluse House became Australia's first official house museum. William and Sarah were both children of ex-convicts.  They never gained traction in Sydney society.  They had 10 children, and it was challenging for the daughters to be married off due to their "convict" backgrounds.
We got to ride on Ferry McFerryface before they had to change the name 



Courtyard area

Love tile used in cool places

Main entrance hall


Old school thermometer



All the wall paper :O




Check out that crown molding




View overlooking the property from the 2nd floor



They had so many children, they had to add a wall in for a room.  Sound familiar Sue?








Toilets...you and your significant other could take a dump together lol


Servant quarters







listening to the history

Still have animals at the place


So pretty

Sunday, April 15, 2018

UPDATE--lots of photos from friends visiting :)

Okay all, sorry I haven't posted in forever!  Life got a little busy and I actually lost a little steam on the blog, but I'm back!

First off, I was finally got approved to practice here in Australia as a physiotherapist!  The whole process was absolutely ridiculous, but I did it!  Thank goodness I had Aram helping to keep me sane. I have a job now and am working about 30 hours/week. It's great to be working again...although physiotherapy here is different than in the States, so just trying to figure some things out.

We had some friends from the States visit us and had a great time.  Hugo and Natalie came in February for about 2 weeks between the two of them.  Then we had about a week and a half off, and then Kyla came to visit.

Here's some photos from their visits:
Wine Tasting in the Hunter Valley



Wine and cheese tastings....loved the Labna Cheese--its a Lebanese cheese.

Started off drinking wine at 10 AM

Cinny finding a new lap to sit on.

One of my favorite 'short walks' with Aram.

Hugo and Aram watching AFL preseason game

Ferry ride headed to Barangaroo

Overlooking the city and our neighborhood

Sydney FC soccer game compliments of Natalie and Hugo

Gay Pride Mardi Gras!!

Cher was in town performing!  Huge deal this year since same sex marriage just passed!


Wentworth Falls hike in Blue Mountains






Checking out the Harbor from Cremorne Seawater Pool

Walking to go get coffee


He's probably thinking....Another beach day?!

Coogee to Bondi walk

Going Bondi to Coogee this time.


Tickets to the Opera House from the neighbors

Elderflower Bellinis at the Opera House....so good!

Snorkeling at Shelley Beach
Kyla snapped this photo of us on our way to the RSL.
Kyla's last night here....walking to the Glenmore for a beer.
Champagne, cheese, crackers, friends and an amazing view!
Can never go wrong
Oyster night!
$1 oysters
Taking her favorite mode of transportation...Ferry!
View from the RSL
Lawn bowling overlooking the ocean
Never gets old
About the same height in this photo!

Preseason Footy Match...Buddy Franklin is a massive human being...guy in the red that is closest to the endline.

We are so glad some friends came to visit and they got a taste of our life in Sydney.