Melbourne is a very interesting place with all the small cities and villages at nearly every intersection. Although the shopfronts aren't as polished as what we might have found back in Atlanta, it does pique your curiosity about what could around each corner or street. Around the corner from us there is an actual hardware store with less than 10,000,000 items in it, a bakery, a cafe (well 5 to be exact, but that is a subject worthy of it's own entry), a butcher and heaps of other curious stores. In nearby Armadale there is an entire store dedicated to Angling. I noticed because its painted bright orange.
The cost of living is higher here in Melbourne but we are living a slightly different lifestyle. We're much closer to the city, easy access to trains and trams and a park is just about across the street. We have less in the house and aside from being on top of each other and there being fewer places to hide, I'm liking it. I think "we're" liking it. I know Loren is, but really, she finds the silver lining in everything. We've lost weight and for me, that is a good thing but mostly because the easy access to snack food is very limited and I walk much more than I ever did.
It's easy to focus on the things that make life inconvenient but here are a few things I really appreciate:
1) I get an additional 1.5 hours of sleep each night
2) I have an extra 5 hours each week that I don't spend in a car commuting
(pretty good so far eh?)
3) I've lost weight because I'm walking more and snack foods are as easy to access (or they are more expensive and I'm cheap and lazy)
4) The ability to walk to a nice park and let the girls get out their excess energy
5) Actual public transportation in the form of trains and trams both within walking distance of the house
So we don't have as nice a house as we did and we pay more for it. But it's closer and easier to get out and about. And we do more things like see penguins, feed kangaroos, ride on 100 year old steam trains and watch wild cockatoos flying overhead. In short, we're not in Kansas anymore and just about everything can be interesting if you want it to be.
"There are no uninteresting things, there are only uninterested people". Gilbert Chesterton
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