Just got internet now so feeling as if I have been cut off from the world for ages, but at the same time it doesn't feel like I am in the middle of nowhere here. There are quite a few people coming in and out. The staff seem nice enough, all older women who are really nice, apart from one guy called Will who is from Derby, UK! He seems like a nice, easy going guy. He sits on his laptop a lot. Everyone has only been here about a month or two, people come and go quite frequently i think!
The first few days were a bit up in the air. The owners weren't here so we had to hang around waiting for them to arrive. They had a funeral in Darwin. We have started a fitness regime and have been going to runs and eating healthily. Weetabix in the morning, eggs and beans for lunch and soup/salad for dinner. Which is usually quite late after we finish work so try to eat something quite light. The run consists of running/walked up and down the highway, past truckers. Who don't honk their horn at us which is pretty depressing. Clearly we need this diet. Will start eating carbs again once honking picks up.
Had our first day of work on Monday. Got woken up by Alan (owner) at 6am, banging on our door, and asking us in a horrifically happy voice (too happy for 6am), if we'd like to begin work today. And by today he meant at 7am. We took this question as 'You will be getting up for work' and got dressed to begin our first day of work, which actually ended at 10:30 at night. Long slog but made about $250 so we kept thinking about money and visa the whole time. Mel did a lot prep and washing up, and I helped Christine (owner) cook; steaks, sausages, chicken schnitzel, baramundi... with veg, rice, chips, salad.... gravy, mushroom sauce, white sauce...... very simple meals but i found it pretty hard. Last night was my second shift and the worst one. Got left on my own to prep the veg (had no idea what to use, how much to use, how many bowls to make up, where to put it etc) and felt as if I was being left on my own to cope in an incredibly unorganised kitchen. Because I was being left on my own to cope in an unorganised kitchen. I may have broke down crying at one point, Mel came in at 6 to help and she calmed me down, she can always calm me down when I get upset so glad to have her here. Once the busy period was over I was OK and we begun to clean down. Apparently they are bringing in some marine chef to come in and work with us for two weeks so we can learn how to work, prep, organise etc a commercial kitchen, that should cost them a few grand so glad they are willing to invest in us.
Mel and I will be working 6 days a week I think, so looking to hopefully take home about 700 a week after rent and tax. We plan to work her for 4 months, save save save, get our visas signed off, then go to Asia (Malasia, Bali, Thailand (for NY), Loa, Vietnam, Cambodia) until Feb/March, then head to Aus for one month to do Perth - Sydney in a van, then NZ for a while to work and save again. Then maybe Canada for while. Of course ending up back in Sydney! :D
Missing all the guys from Uni a lot, really hope they can come out for New Year which will be an absolutely amazing thing if they do! Wow that would be amazing, really love those guys and hope they can join Mel and I on a part of our travels.
Sending love
Points about Renner Springs!
168 miles from the nearest town
Living in a twin bed room
Nothing but scrubs and sand around us
8/9 hour long shifts
Freezing cold weather but sunny, will get warmer as we go
We have a big pool (although cold at the moment), free laundry, pool table, internet
Food and rent for $171 a week
Small team
Hard Work
Can get our visa signed off
Can make good money
Get healthy
Good for our livers - 4 months of no drinking!!! not done that since i started drinking (even though it was only VKs/Reef/Bacardi Breezer) at age 15
Good experience living in the outback, but will not get a tattoo to mark these coordinates i doubt...
Congratulations to Laura on her ever-growing business, very proud of you my dear and wish you all the best in your new career path. Glad you have finally found your calling in life. Sending my love to Uncle Nigel who is still in Hospital. Sending my warmest wishes and praying for you to get better very soon. Also, sending my love and hugs to Granny and Keith who are going through some difficult times,. Even though I am not there in body, I am in spirit. I know my mum, Sharon, and all of the family will be there to support you and do as much as possible to help. Always thinking of you.
Once again, sending my love, missing everyone a lot, but trying to enjoy every day, even if it isn't all day (at the moment in RT), hard work will pay off I hope.
Love, Tash xxx

