Tuesday 15 April 2008

A Month On

Last Monday morning we went to a play scape called Extreme Fun. Anne Marie had heard of it so she rang me up to ask if I wanted to go. Its full of inflatable bouncy castles and slides and Daniel, Matthew, Thomas and Charlotte all had lots of fun, as did Anne Marie and I (the grown ups are allowed on as long as its not too busy – and we used the excuse of ‘assisting’ our children!). Unfortunately, I forgot my camera. After there we went to Ci-Ci’s Pizza Buffet. Its very similar to Pizza Hut Buffet, with all you can eat salad, pasta and Pizza except kids under 3 eat for free, and it includes all you can eat desert. So Tom, Charlotte and I ate for a measly $7 (about £3.50) and, honestly, the food was really good!

Since we signed the lease agreement we have paid lots of visits to the house, and taken the kids to the local playground, which I am sure I will become a regular at. Everybody we have spoken to in the area seems really friendly so far, and our next door neighbours have introduced themselves and welcomed us to the neighbourhood. I am hoping that the US tradition of baking pies and cookies to welcome new neighbours is well under force in our street!!

On Thursday I went shopping for some basics like towels, bedding, a kettle, a toaster, etc. Goreti took me on a tour of the decent places to buy home ware and afterwards we went for a drink at Sherlocks, which is supposedly an English style pub. I looked at the menu and was horrified by the fact that there were no big British dishes, like bangers and mash, fish and chips, a decent curry. A lot of the food was Mexican (enchiladas and such like!).

Saturday we took a family trip out to Austin Zoo. It actually right on the edge of where Hill Country begins and there are some amazing views over the area. It isn’t like regular zoos, which seem pretty cruel to me; it’s also an animal sanctuary for rescued and mistreated animals, some domestic and some exotic. Some are wild animals that were kept as pets. Obviously people couldn’t care for them so they ended up at Austin Zoo. It has a petting zoo, and a train ride with views over Hill Country.

We bought some animal feed at admissions and fed the goats, deer and llama. Well, the kids and Geoff fed the goats – I stayed well clear, as I have never been a fan of goats! But I didn’t have a problem with the Llama, and the deer were lovely. We also saw many species such as tigers, lions, cougars, black bears, pigs, porcupines, tortoises, but the Zoo was huge and we just couldn’t get around the whole of it, so we will definitely go back. It was interesting to see peacocks wandering about so freely. They were very tame and Thomas thought it would be great fun to chase one til I managed to catch him (poor bird!), but unfortunately i didn't get a good picture of them with their feathers displayed. It was a lovely afternoon and the kids seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. I didn’t get great pictures of some of the animals but the website address for anyone who is interested is http://www.austinzoo.org/


King of the birds


Feeding the goats

In the Reptile Education Centre


A Tarantula!

A rescued porcupine having his lunch

The views over Hill Country

Mr Llama
Feeding the deer


Cougars having a bath

American Black Bear
Bengal Tiger
Serval



Sunday morning we went back to Extreme Fun, I wanted to show it to Agnes and her parents. Again, lots of fun was had, and again I forgot my camera (I realise I do this a lot right now but I promise I will get better!)!. Then the Honeybuls and us went to Central Park Market for lunch. This is a big shopping centre with an outdoor (and indoor) eating area. You may have noticed that lots of the places we go to eat in Austin have play areas for kids and this was no exception.
After lunch we said goodbye to Tim, Goreti and Agnes and headed for Fiesta. Fiesta is a big supermarket which (allegedly) has food from every country you could imagine. It was there that, on the aisle marked British, I found Salad Cream!!!! It's funny the things you miss when you are away from home, and Salad Cream (strangely) has been one of them for me. We also found Heinz Baked Beans (the Americans idea of these is not great!), Branston Pickle, Galaxy chocolate and tea bags - again the Americans don't really 'get' tea as a hot drink with milk! I came away from Fiesta feeling very happy!
We have now been here for just over a month but it feels much longer. I feel less like I’m on holiday and more like we live here, which is a good thing. I cannot wait to get into our house, which is this week, and make myself at home properly, and I’m sure that I’ll settle into life here much more once I have.

1 comment:

Linsay said...

Its good to see you've found somewhere that sells decent chocolate. Let me know when you need a Cadbury's fix & I'll send some over!

Good luck with the move today xxx