Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Footy in the Autumnal Rains

The Easter holidays ended and term 2 started down under on 16 April. The following weekend we travelled down to Frankston, a suburb of Melbourne to the south-east of the city on Port Philip Bay. Melbourne is frequently referred to as 'The city by the bay'. We were visiting another exchange teacher, Kirsty from Scotland and her Dutch husband, Marc. On the way down we encountered a very British phenomenon - a traffic jam! Being stuck on the freeway resulted in us taking 4 and a half hours to get there, and along with the drizzle which soon turned heavier, it reminded us of 'the ol' country'. We were so late getting there that the wineries had all shut by the time we visited them in the late afternoon, so we had to settle down at Kirsty and Marc's place and sample our own! It was good to chat to them (and another exchangee, Julie from Washington State) about how things are going and about Australians as a people (without any Aussies about!).
The next day we left early because I was due to play in my new football team's first game of the season (although I had played in a friendly the previous weekend). Both Sarah and I have really got stuck into the football (and not soccer as people insist on trying to call the beautiful game here) and we usually go to both training sessions in the week and the match, which is usually played on the Sunday. We have, as a result, started to make some good friends with other footy players and Sarah has started to find employment due to her contacts here. It really is who you know here in order to get work. We have also been out on a few social occasions too which have resulted in a few hangovers because of the strong beer here! One of these was last weekend when I went to an FA Cup final party with a few ex-pats and some Aussies too. We arrived at Rob's house at around 9.45pm to watch the game which kicked off at midnight EST. The game was live on SBS a terrestrial channel in Oz. The game went into extra time before it finished at around 2.30 on Sunday morning. It was good fun, even though I had no interest in who won the game.
So, as a result of the football we are both playing and the fact that we have overspent on trips away in the first few months we have not been away much, although we have done a few day trips here and there. However we are due to go away for the Queen's Birthday holiday weekend in June (yes, despite the fact that most Aussies are not royalists they still have a holiday for the Queen's birthday!). Also we are planning a trip to the Red Centre for the winter break in early July. It still seems weird that the months and seasons are back to front here. Also it has recently got much colder here as we are now in the last throes of Autumn and we have had quite a bit of rain, which has pleased the locals no end. When I say colder the day time maximum is still in the mid-high teens and at night it now regularly drops down to single figures, which is probably much like a May day in the UK! However as the house we are in has terrible insulation and one gas heater in the living room it feels a lot colder in the house than it would in the UK. Apparently this is quite normal in Australia, though. Still the jumpers that I thought that I foolishly packed back in December are now coming in very useful indeed!
Bye for now.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Mr Baker it's Molly J
Just to let you know we one the leage!!!!!!!!!!!! We get a medal each and a cup!!! The boys came runners up in their leage!We beat shelford 5-4 to us! Hope you are having a great time.

From Molly

awsome bean said...

hi mr.baker its pete sorry i havent been in touch for so long. i got into the disteric criket team and am playing in all 5 games(your only supost to play in 3 but i got lucky)just finished sats (yes!!!)hope you have a nice time in oz
from peter

awsome bean said...

oh sorry i forgot to say that on friday i took 3 wickets in 4 balls against royston! the first 2 were bowled then a dot ball then caught behind!

see you soon

peter

GDStalker said...

Hi Leon

Glad to see you are having such a great time. The school football season has been extended to 15 June and we are currently 2nd so fingers crossed that those runners-up medals will be winging their way to Bassingbourn very soon. We'll keep one for you if there's enough to go round! Boys have been great, recording wins against Steeple (6-0), Melbourn (3-2) & Gt Shelford (6-1). Still hope to play Pampisford within the next 2 weeks. Duxford are champs again but we'll be giving it a real go next season until you get back! Girls did brilliantly and their last match, part of a boys & girls double header against Shelford, was a title decider as both were unbeaten. 5-2 with 3 minutes left became 5-4 with a minute still to go. Had to stop the boys warm-up as couldn't take the tension! They managed to hang on and Amanda should be very proud. Its great for the school to do so well in both leagues.

Pen said...

Hi Leon and Sarah ! Sue has just given me your blog address, so now I can keep up with you.You might also be interested in seeing episode one of our weekend in Brussels, I'm doing it on my mightierthan.blogspot.com so that I can space the pictures out over Sue's last few weeks at school. Needless to say we had a real laugh, despite the fact that I was a bit poorly. Just 2 weeks to go before the Race for Life, we'll miss you this year Sahrie, it really will be a pretty poor show with just us two oldies. Sue has done No training and i did loads and was then smitten by this bug, so she'll probably end up pushing me in a wheelbarrow. I'll try to feature this on the blog, that is if I can stand the shame.

Simon Owens said...

Hello Mr Baker (or BMMMMMMMM)

We are suprised that your house has insulation and heating as we all though Aussies lived in caves and cooked by campfire still, like they do in the Fens!

Simon Owens said...

Raw Meat win again!

Won our 1st game last week against Flickers 8-5 and this week beat England 9-4. 2 wins out of 2 at the start of this league and that is now 6 wins on the trot.

Modesty prevents me from going into too much detail but was MOM, scored the 1st goal, hit the post, set up other goals and only conceded 1 goal when on pitch!

Pen said...

Hi Sarah,
It's Pen again, I told your mother that we'd been in contact through the blog and she was very impressed. She's still getting over the wonder of texting.
She gave me an e-mail address for you but it didn't work, do you have one that does?
Being a lady of leisure I can afford the time to e-mail,so let me know if you'd like me to keep in touch that way. Meanwhile I'm adding to the story of the holiday, I hope it amuses you.
Penny XXX

Simon Owens said...

Had to keep you updated.

We beat Midweek Drinkers last night - 12-8.

That is 8 league games won on the trot and 3 out of 3 this season!

smokeytye said...

Hi Mr.B! Its tyler i just discovered this thing exists!
we had our school disco today and....some of us....went absolutely mental!cant w8 till the premiership starts again!cambridge united..didnt do to well...haha well maybe they!ll be lucky next season cya!

smokeytye said...

Oh how rude of me i forgot to ask the most important question i could ask.....hav u been sunburnt yet? hehe :) but seriously hav a good time in "World of wierd accents"

tyler