The remarkable thing about living is Singapore is how close
you are to some amazing places. This ends up being a double edged sword. On the one hand there are amazing places with all sorts of unique and different
experiences but you have to have some time (and money) to enjoy them! The
nice part is being so centrally located some can be done in a quick weekend, like a trip to Perth, Australia.
Australia is a country about the size of the lower 48 States, AKA HUGE, but there are only about 23 million people in the whole country (about 10 million less people than the state of California). Now compare that to the 75 million sheep that reside in the country as of 2013. When most people think of Australia the first thing that comes to mind is the Sydney Opera house, the Harbour Bridge, a kangaroo, koala bear, and maybe even a bottle of wine. Some of our more refined readers might have images of blooming onions, Outback steakhouse, throwing shrimp on the Barbie and Fosters beer.
Australia is a country about the size of the lower 48 States, AKA HUGE, but there are only about 23 million people in the whole country (about 10 million less people than the state of California). Now compare that to the 75 million sheep that reside in the country as of 2013. When most people think of Australia the first thing that comes to mind is the Sydney Opera house, the Harbour Bridge, a kangaroo, koala bear, and maybe even a bottle of wine. Some of our more refined readers might have images of blooming onions, Outback steakhouse, throwing shrimp on the Barbie and Fosters beer.
Before I tell you the story of our trip to Perth, let's talk about the booming metropolis of Perth. Unless you are in the mining industry or a sailing historian
and remember the 1983 America's Cup you
probably have never heard of Perth until recently. Perth has been the
home base of the reporters following the search effort for Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 as well as the point of embarkation for all of the search vessels and
aircraft. If that is not interesting enough for you then Perth is one of the most remote cities in the entire world! While it is still in Australia, it is
actually closer to Singapore than it is to Sydney. This meant that we
could hop down for the weekend and see some old friends who I studied with down under for a semester during college.
Beau and BoBo Riverton* were born in a
small Australian town named Kalgoorlie but decided
to move to the big city in search of love and opportunity. They have been
married for 5 years and have 2 wonderful daughters, little Darth Vader* and little Ewok.* Over the years Beau and I have kept in touch and if I was in Singapore on
business I would try to take the 4.5 hour flight directly south to see
him and his family.
As we have gotten older and gained additional responsibilities, the trips
have moved away from late night outings, sports and video games to more family
friendly activities. This is proof that yours truly can and is growing up! During
this trip we were able to get a great tour of Notre Dame Australia (where I spent a semester abroad), stop by for a pint at Little Creatures Brewery (I attended many
“classes” there), as well as see the sites of Kings Park and a soggy Cottesloe Beach. Saturday night we had a
grown up outing and went to a charity event, Artitude, benefiting Telethon Speech & Hearing Centre for Children is a charitable organisation that teaches children with speech and language or hearing impairments to listen and speak. The event forced me to
dress up which is something that I am not keen on, but man did our dates look
beautiful.
We hope that before our assignment ends we can head down
south to Margaret River to try some of the best Western Australian wines.
For those people who are looking forward to some cooler weather Perth is a
great place to pull that jacket out of its bin and remember what it like to be
cold.
In closing, Amy and I want to thank the Riverton Family for
an amazing trip to see a piece of the left side of Australia. We are so grateful for your wonderful hospitality- it was like being with family.
Trips like these help to reinforce the fact that with
technology and some effort one can have lifetime friendships with people on the
other side of the world. Amy and I
are so appreciative of technology so that we can know what is going on with
everyone’s lives, can FaceTime with people no matter where they are (minus in Wilson as the internet is too slow) and use Slingbox to get FoxNews and ESPN. The
best part is that we're getting to (or will see) many of you during our first home visit. While we have hit the ground running in the U.S. and we are both excited for time with family and
friends!
Until then,
Raegen & Amy
*All names have been changed to protect the innocent.
Very jealous of the Freo visit. Wish I could get the family back there. *Beau and BoBo, you have two adorable daughters.
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