Days 1 – 12
What a wonderful trip
Posted on Wed Feb 28, 06:03 AM
Written by Gary Brown
I made a place for the Dettmanns to post photographs. There are currently two albums: one for Hamish and Michelle’s wedding, and the other with pictures of our trip.
Wedding and Trip Photos (John and Linley’s Page)
Who’s who from our trip (Gary and Rachel’s Page)
Our 2nd daughter, Charlotte stayted for a couple of days with Rachel’s sister. Her husband has a wonderful blog and wrote a couple of articles during Charlotte’s visit:
There’s a girl in the house
Lottieland
Below are some of the highlights from our trip:
- Morning and afternoon tea with John and Lindley
- Feeding the cows, the goats, and the sheep
- Frances enjoyed getting the eggs from the chickens
- John let Frances ride on the motorcycle and the BIG tractor
- We had a fantastic dinner with Paul and Rachel in their charming home
- We saw kangaroos in their yard
- We went to the coast with Paul, Rachel, and their children for a very nice day that included a swim in the ocean, a trip to Geelong, a tour around several quaint towns, and a very nice dinner with some friends of Paul’s.
- The drive back from that dinner was an experience… Rachel, Frances and I were following Paul and Rachel and went over some mountain roads where we saw over 50 kangaroos right at the edge of the road. They often jump into cars (like deer) so it was an unnerving drive.
- I’ve managed driving pretty well on the “wrong” side of the road, and changing gears with my left hand. I still walk toward the wrong side of the car to get in every time.
- Tuesday, Rachel and I went to shop in downtown Kyneton only to discover that the stores are all closed on Tuesday.
- Wednesday, I helped John work on the farm while Rachel, Rachel, and Rachel (imagine that) went shopping in a neat little town nearby.
- The wedding, of course, was great. We were so glad to be here to help and to enjoy. It was quite a community event.
Here are some of the language differences:
- debut is “day-boo”
- maroon (the color) is marone
- a thrift store is an op-shop
- napkins are called serviettes
- diapers are napkins
- the trunk of a car is the boot
- a pick-up truck of any kind is a ute
- common expressions are g’day, right-o, good on ya, he’s a good bloke
- college/university is uni
28 February, 09:28 AM
By Jon and Kim
Thanks for sharing the photos…I will confess I would have liked to have seen more pictures of people (Rachel and Gary, per se) as opposed to cows!
Can’t wait to hear about your time down under when you get back.
28 February, 07:36 PM
By Sean
I wanted to let you know that I found some marone serviets at the op-shop, and they were right-o. Also, my ute has no boot, which is good on ya, as long as your goin’ to uni.
Enjoy your day (we are about to turn in), and we miss you guys!
28 February, 09:36 PM
By monica and diana
picturesque
breath-taking
lush
gorgeous
precious
fantasetical
three words from each of us to describe your photos….can’t wait to hear more!!
1 March, 02:14 PM
By Kristie
I am with Kim: the scenery was beautiful, but I would have liked to see more people pictures. There was not one of Rachel D.‘s new baby. See you when you get home in a few more days. I know that you will need some sleep to recover from all the fun.
1 March, 03:37 PM
By Gary
I agree with you Kim… good on ya! We have a lot of the kids (especially Tate), but I’ll take some of everyone today and post them tonight. Thank you for the comments.
1 March, 04:15 PM
By Lanier
Rach!! I missed your call! :( So sweet to hear your voice, though. If you get this in time, call back…I’m here now. We sure miss y’all. If you’re coming in Sat. night I guess we’ll see you bright and early singing in the choir Sunday morning… ;) I actually haven’t looked at the pictures yet…on my way there now.
Godspeed, friends! :)
1 March, 04:22 PM
By Lanier
The wedding pictures were gorgeous! Looks like they had a perfect day. Hamish and Paul look very imposing in their kilts, and Michelle is just as beautiful and happy as I knew she would be. Was Rachel D (‘Miss’) wearing a vintage dress?
4 March, 07:39 PM
By Sandra Theron
Stunning, what a great idea to have seen all the photo’s sitting here in Tasmania, enjoying the wedding and all the smiling faces of the beautiful bride (Michelle you looked too beautiful for words) and Hamish and guests. May God bless this marraige abundantly. To Lynley and John, you two have done a great job.