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  • Birthday 27/11/1978

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  1. I put the racks to soak overnight in hot water and Napisan, works a treat. For the oven I use Mr Muscle foam spray, the one with no odour.
  2. We did our visa ourselves, it was pretty straightforward. Off topic, but Wow it's been a while since I heard 'round the Wrekin' I used to live about 15 minutes from it and used to spend a lot of time there. As you were.....
  3. I recently done Gatwick to Perth with a 1.5 hr layover in Dubai. Basically when you get off the first flight there are sign posts directing you to go through passport control/baggage check, go through to departures, check the board for your next departure gate, make your way over and you will usually have 20-30 minutes to spare depending on how far away the gate is. Luggage gets transferred on to your connecting flight, so no lugging heavy bags around. I prefer short layovers but they can be a bit rushed as you feel like you step off one plane straight on to another, but at least you get to Oz quicker lol.. Hope this helps, if not I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will be along shortly. :unsure:
  4. We went to a chemist at Garden city, cost $14.95, and got 6 copies of the picture and we picked them up 10 minutes later. They were good quality pictures and we have had no problems with getting passports using them.
  5. Not sure about applying and get it sent to someone in the UK, can't imagine their would be a problem. I applied for my daughter's passport as an overseas citizen online 4 and half weeks ago, I rung them yesterday to get an update on the status on the application, and it is still waiting to be looked at:mad:. I'm due to fly to the UK in 4 weeks, and hoping they pull their finger out and get them back to me ASAP but I'm not holding out much hope :skeptical:. I wish I had sent them to family and had them posted to me, Fortunately we have our citizenship ceremony on 6th March so they will still be able to travel on our Aussie passports if need be.... So basically if your not planning on traveling in the near future go the proper route, if you plan to travel soonish, I'd get them sent to family!
  6. So sorry to hear your terrible news. No practical advice just wanted to pass on my sincere condolences and hope everything is sorted as soon as possible. I don't usually give hugs but here's one for you, MrsT and kids:hug:..
  7. I've had 3 sections and 1 natural birth and can honestly say I preferred the C-sections, but my first and last were extremely easy recoveries and I was up and about in less than 24 hours and home on day 3. But my 2nd elective C-section was horrific. The actual procedure was a calm and relaxed affair, but once the epidural had worn off I was in the most horrendous pain imaginable, but being a stubborn cow I still managed to be up and about and home within 5 days. Then the fun really kicked off. I was in constant agony, the slightest movement was absolute agony. On day 7 the community midwife came out to remove the stitches and as she was pulling out the thread the wound was opening up, by the time she had finished I was sat on the couch with my a hole the size of an small apple in my stomach and 2 kids crying as they were so scared. After being rushed to hospital I was left in a room on my own for over 3 hours, and when asked if I could go to the toilet I was told to take myself, so carefully I took myself off to loo and as I stood up the rest of the wound opened up and I was stood in the toilet on my own cradling my insides, I managed to press the call bell and was helped back to bed where I was left with just a large piece of plastic covering my modesty for another 3 hours. Finally I was wheeled down to surgery and the wound was cleaned and restitched. My recovery form my section was 6 months, and 6 years later I still have complete numbness surrounding my scar. So I guess what I'm saying is, there are also 'horror stories' for C-sections, they are not the easy option!
  8. I agree Ali, we bought some chicken breasts from there, and they were green underneath:confused: . Suffice to say we have never stepped foot in there since.
  9. They got there Visa the same time as us. We have 175 visas but they ran out in October 2013. My hubby went backto England last week and now has a 5yr RRV. I am going back with our 2 daughters one is an Aussie so will be traveling back on her Oz passport. The older daughter is British, so obviously traveling back on her UK passport. So the question is do I need to apply for an RRV for her?? I am assuming I do but obviously don't want to fork out $350 if she doesn't need one.
  10. Hi All, So we have a booked a holiday back to the UK next March, and although we have applied for citizenship it is unlikely we will get it before we are due to travel. So My question is... I know I will need to get a Residents return visa to re-enter the country as our Visas have now run out, but do I need to get one for the kids as well? I have tried the immi website and Google, but can't seem to find a definitive answer. Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
  11. Hey Nick, Yes, can highly recommend Taurus for Singapore food, I'm really funny with my food and I haven't been able to find a fault (yet). They have quite a large menu and I *think* I saw combination curries and other dishes, I'm not 100% though as I only have chicken/pork dishes so usually know what I want without looking at the menu. There also a few other places on Collins road. It is all Asian food places and they have just opened a Yum-Cha on the corner which is always busy, haven't tried it, so can't comment. There is also a decent Chinese on Rostrata Avenue near the IGA and Dominos. Really nice tasty food, and we haven't had a bad one yet. Hope you and Mrs t-man are good and enjoy your curry :-) Wendy,
  12. Hi, Welcome to Willetton. I've been here just over 18 months now, and love it here. We mostly use Southlands as it 5 mins from our house, but we do sometimes go to Riverton Forum if I need to go to BigW. If we want a proper shopping trip we tend to go to Garden City in Booragoon, or Carousel in Cannington. We don't really eat out a lot but when we do we usually go to Kadai king Indian in Thornie (Thanks for the recommendation Tony :wubclub:) and if we fancy Chinese/ Singaporean we use Taurus hawker on Collins road (best mi gorang ever). If you haven't already sorted doctors and dentists then I can highly recommend Southlands dental practice, they are fantastic. And for GP we go to Willetton Medical centre, and the kids go to AM/PM doctors near Rostrata Primary as they bulk bill for kids under 18 and the doctors are great with kids. If there is anything else I can help with give us a shout, I'd be happy to help. Wendy.
  13. I'm in Willetton. We love it here. So close to everything. and great amenities. We mainly chose here for the schools in particular the high school. And as PP said be prepared for very dated houses, at a ridiculous price.
  14. We went on Saturday, drove all the way from Willetton, queued for what felt like forever, and finally sat down in the car to eat them and was actually truly disgusted. I ordered 2 large chips, 2 cod and a small chips $50 all up. When we were handed our food my son asked me if it was all there because there was only one package, I asked the man handing out the food if my order was right as I had also ordered a separate small chips and the girl serving said "yep, there is 2 lrg chips and 1 small chips all in the one bag, plus the fish".:no: So gets to the car open them up and what we actually had was 2 pieces of cod (admittedly they were big pieces) and about 3 scoops of chips. By the time we had gave the (4) kids theirs, me and hubby ended up with about 10 chips each. To say I was pissed off is an understatement. I even took a picture with a can of pop next to the food to show just how little food there was.:twitcy: We can go to Freo and get the family pack from Kailis for $28 and get 4 fish and a mountain of chips. And there is normally leftovers. In all fairness the food was good and the chips were amazing, but I felt majorly ripped off and probably won't make the journey again. Oh and whatever you do, DON'T ask for your food to be wrapped separately. Whilst I was waiting for my food a few people asked for their food to be wrapped separately and the girl behind the counter started whinging, that it would take too long to wrap the food separately. All in all 9 out of 10 for taste 6 out of 10 for service (although, this will probably improve once the novelty wears off) 3 out of 10 for customer satisfaction HEHE sorry for the essay, but I feel better now I had a whinge about it.:biglaugh:
  15. There was a similar incident in Perth last year http://www.news.com.au/national-news/western-australia/the-slap-costs-cottesloe-artist-1000/story-fndo4e3y-1226451843883 Personally if my children were being brats then I wouldn't mind someone telling them off. However, I would be extremely pissed off if someone took it upon themselves to smack my child. We do not smack our children, and as far as I'm concerned what ever the child/ren are doing violence is never the answer.
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