Monday, September 21, 2009

One Month in Melbourne

It's been quite a long time since I last updated my blog so I will try to catch everyone up with a recap of what I have been up to over the last month.
Lindsay and arrived in Melbourne in early August where we proceeded to spend the first two weeks here sleeping on the floor of a friends apartment and searching daily, with no luck, for an apartment. Right when things were really looking grim we found a fully furnished two bedroom apartment for a good price in a great neighborhood. We met the "landlord" Kevin or perhaps his name is David as that was who the e-mail I received was from. He was a pretty odd guy and it was a bit unsettling that there were large knives in the back courtyard when we came to look at the property, but at this point we really couldn't be choosey. We arranged to meet him the next day to give him, in cash, the first 4 weeks rent. We arrived with $1,300 cash and a lease that I wrote earlier that morning; the whole transaction seemed pretty sketchy and we became especially nervous when he took our money and told us he was going to make copies of the keys for us. Lindsay was especially having a heart attack during the fifteen minutes in the kitchen considering all the possibilities of how we were just scammed, and this man whose name might have been David or Kevin had walked out with 1/2 of all the money we had left in our accounts. Luckily, DavidKevin came back and we were handed the keys to our cottage.
The apartment did come fully furnished, but there were still a few items we needed to pick up to make it a little more liveable. We were told there was an Ikea in Richmond (the suburb we live in) and considering Richmond isn't all that large it seemed realistic to walk there. It would have been very reasonable to walk there had two different sets of people not given us directions in the opposite direction of Ikea, so it ended up taking us over an hour to walk there. Our new additions to our cottage helped a bit but there is really only so much that can be done to improve a cottage that has had no updates in the past 30 years without a full renovation. The first week in the cottage we were a little scared when nightime fell, but more than scared we were just freezing because there is no heat in our apartment. There is also a long hallway that reminds me of the scene in the Shining when the twins are all chopped into little pieces. Our lease is only for six weeks so we figure in that time we can find something more suitable for long term.
Now that the apartment problem was solved I had the task of finding a job so that I could actually pay my rent. I handed my resume out anywhere in Richmond that said they were hiring and the next day a retail store called Boo Radley called me back for an interview. I later found out from some Australian girls that I was very lucky to get a retail job with no experience. I have only worked two days so far but in October I will start working more regularly, and I think the main reason they hired me was because they need someone to cover every shift over the Christmas holiday and I told them I have no friends or family here so it wouldn't be a problem for me at all.
Lindsay and I have also been having fun as well since we arrived in Melbourne. We have seen 3 good movies: Coraline in 3-D, Inglorious Basterds, and the September Issue, but we can only go to the movies on discount days because regular priced movies are $20!! We went to an Australian Football game and saw the first ranked team play the last ranked team so it wasn't the most thrilling game but still really fun. AFL is similar to rugby and American football but the players don't wear any padding, play never really stops, and they object seems to be to just cream the guy with the ball. The finals are just starting now and Victorians are really into their footy so it will be fun to follow the games. Lindsay and I also went to the Taste of Melbourne and got to eat some of the best food we have had since being in Australia. At the food show we also got to go to a free wine tasting and a free Scotch master class. I found that I love wine, which I already knew, and I really don't like scotch, especially not drinking 6 glasses full of it.
Other good things that have happened are...Laura Snow (my best friend from College) came and she is living with us too. She already has a job working as a bartender and she has an interview for a retail job on the same street I work. I also really want to find a job for the evenings to have a little extra money, but also because right now Laura and I have opposite work schedules.Another thing Laura and I have been up to is looking for a rehearsal space so we can start dancing and choreographing again.
We have been up to lots of other things as well, but if I wrote them all this would be a ridiculously long post. I will try to update more frequently.

Cheers,
Laura