
Hello
Well, we are here. Sorry for not posting yesterday, but I had a low computer battery and I only had a power adapter for a two prong plug. Of course, the local grocery store had one for $10, so I'm back online. That, and internet is $19.95 for 24 hours, so I got it this evening (Friday) so I can update tonight and tomorrow on the same 24 hour period, and then perhaps get to a McD's on Monday for free wifi and a Big Mac.
Flight was long. We got onboard in Toronto, and then sat a the gate for an hour while they loaded priority cargo. Whatever that means. Then, we left Vancouver 90 minutes late, but made up some time in the air. Arrived 40 minutes late. We had enough time to still clear customs, change terminals, eat lunch and catch our last, short flight to Melbourne.
Josh slept on the flight to Toronto, but decided to stay up the rest of the way. He didn't sleep from Vancouver to Sydney - 15 hours! He watched the movie, "Despicable Me" six times during the flight! Must be a good movie! He fell asleep on the next flight for 90 minutes, and slept on the ride to the hotel. He would have stayed sleeping if we didn't get him up for a walk and some dinner, but by 8:00pm, we were all sleeping.
Got up today at 6:00, and got out for breakfast around 7:30. We spent the say riding the tram, and then walking to Victoria Market, where we bought a picnic lunch and ate at a local park. Then it was a stroll through a local mall, which is mostly indoors, with outdoor parts, and a nice walk back. It is 8:30pm now, and Pam and Josh are sleeping. I want to stay up to 10:00pm or I'll be awake at 4:00am again. The jetlag isn't that bad, and in another day we will all be used to the time shift.
Weather was 24C today and sunny, with a late day shower. Showers for tomorrow, so we may visit the Melbourne Aquarium, which is less than 10 minutes on foot from our hotel, or the Eureka Tower if it clears up, which is less than 10 seconds from our hotel.
Food prices are crazy high. We got a few items at the grocery store today - box of Frosted Flakes for Josh $6, apples are $8 / kg, 500ml OJ was $3. Coffee is $3 for a small, everywhere.
Everyone is very friendly. The money is confusing. $5 bills are purple, and $10 bills are blue. I am forever mixing them up. Coins are bizarre. No pennies - they round up or down. 5 cents coins look like dimes, 10 cents is exactly the size of a quarter, then 20 cents is a loonie sized coin, 50 cents is larger than a toonie, $1 coin is a quarter, but thicker, and the $2 coin is a nickle sized, but very think and gold coloured.
My Scotiabank card works at the Westpac ABM. In fact, the Scotiabank logo is right on the machine as a worldwide partner. Very cool.
One picture today and I hope for some more on Flickr soon. Until tomorrow!