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14 July 2008

Moving into our new home

We have just spent an exhausting but exhilerating weekend moving into our new house - transporting boxes, unpacking boxes and assembling much furniture.

All our good friends came around to visit and help. A particularly huge thanks must go to Doug and Claudia and Andreas and Ingrid who spent many hours helping us to assemble furniture. This is not my god given talent in life and without their help, I'd only be a quarter finished with much furniture screwed inback to front.

Ally was in her element - how she managed to immaculately pack 10 boxes worth of stuff into her lovely new kitchen I'll never know - a most impressive feat indeed. We are both still in the throes of huge excitement and have to keep pinching ourselves.

Thanks to everyone for all their well wishes and texts - we really appreciate it and can't wait to have you all to stay one of these days...

Our boxes ready to go - at Mc Mahons Point. We also needed to transport all our boxes from Cambridge and Willow Road that we have been holding in storage.
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Our cheerful and extremely professional "man with a van", Stuart. I love the name of his company "I like to move it, move it." Despite the amazing abilility of Stuart's van to swallow huge amounts of stuff, we needed to do to trips to move everything. It started at 2:30 pm and as you can see, it was dark by the time we finished...
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All the boxes in our new place. This was when things got rather exhausting - lugging heavy boxes up the stairs to their appropriate rooms. Believe it or not, we managed to do the lion share of this on Friday night! We were itching to start unpacking! There was stuff in some boxes that I hadn't seen for over 8 years.



The fun began with the assembly of the furniture which mostly arrived during Saturday. Each delivery caused new excitement - like Xmas it was. Here is Ingrid, our IKEA assembly guru. SHe has built two IKEA kitchens from scratch in her day and seriously knows how all this stuff fits together. We watched her in awe as she juggled massive piles of wood and turned hundred of screws into furniture. She was a master of turning chaos into order.
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Our new lounge suite - leather in "pebble" colour, and so very comfortable. We love it...
. Our wicker basket drawer unit under the stairs. Notice the beautiful orchids that Eva brought us and the family heirloom (statue of boy and horse) in pride of place....
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Our study area with book case and computer desk -lots of space
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Here is the spare room - the book shelves and small table are not new (we had them at Mc Mahons Point)...
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...but the camera drawer unit that holds all my realms of camera gear is new - and I love it.
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Our dining room table only arrives in a couple of weeks, so in the meantime we are using our "outside table" to do the job. This will move to the front courtyard when the dining room table arrives.
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Look how Ally has immacualtely packed the kitchen drawers! The kitchen is only two years old and Ally keeps oohing and aahing at the clever the ways the inner draws and cupboards have been designed.
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And specifically for all you girls out there who like the detail on these things, here is the inside of our fridge which we inherited from the previous owners. Lots of space as you can see - particularly the freezer portion at the top...

5 comments:

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Trish said...

Can't believe you've got pictures up already!! You guys are amazing!! It all looks wonderful. And you're smiling after all that furniture assembly without endless extra screws that should have gone somewhere!!!!! Wishing you tons of joy in your new home. Get a bed in that spare room soon! Much love from all the Vanderbecks

Graeme said...

Thanks Trish!

Mum said...

I love those kitchen drawers! Our kitchen is only 6 months old but nowhere near as well designed! Absolutely love the whole place but don't walk anywhere near those fabulous rugs Graeme! Can't wait to visit. Love M & M

Mum said...

It is all FANTASTIC! I am green with envy over the kitchen drawers. Our kitchen is nowhere near as well designed. I love everything especially the baskets under the stairs! I am not sure the carpet colour is very practical but looks stunning and I can understand why you have to keep pinching yourselves. Thank goodness for Ingrid! I would have had a panic attack just looking at all those flat packs and I am truly amazed you have unpacked all the boxes in so short a time. Grandpa would be proud of you both. It really does look like a home! Also impressed that your phone and internet are up and running so promptly – shows what living in a first world country can do! We waited 10 weeks!! Will talk later. Love you both. M & M

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