Moving on from our honeymoon adventures which you can read about at https://lovelaughterwineadventuremarriage.blogspot.com
Coming home was a little hard. We miss travelling so much. I am settling back in to work well, and love the role I have been given as a literacy support teacher with a variety of ability groups, and helping students learn English as a second language. David has picked up freelance and casual work in a few different capacities – staging and props in a television show, audiovisual set up for events, crew work for festivals and one job that required him to go to Melbourne over night via business class air. Nice! He is still looking for something permanent but we are fine, enjoying the changes in our careers and being careful with our income so that we have lots to look forward to.

We started looking into a short break overseas in a midsemester school holiday next year. We are very keen on Asia and are checking out Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia as possibilities. Vietnam is top of the list currently. We have had our wonderful friends Nathan and Lara express interest too. Nathan was one of David’s ‘Best Men’ at our wedding.

In the meantime it is so important to have things to look forward to. We really wanted to have a fun summer lined up so that getting back to the reality of life on home soil wouldn't be a downer. We are trying to be much more careful with money than we used to be, and have fun at home socialising with homemade dinners and drinks rather than our old habits of meals out and the odd visit to a bar or pub.
Not long after our return to Australia we had David’s birthday. I created a treasure hunt all around the house with gifts and poems. The gifts themselves were not that amazing, but it made it much more fun to present them this way. I thought they were pretty clever so I decided to share my riddles.
Happy Birthday Mr -----,
Here’s one present - But there’s more!
Not just poems or silly stunts,
You are now on a birthday hunt!
And if you search for present two –
(Do you want it? Sure you do!)
You’ll have to look somewhere so comfy,
Somewhere cosy, teal and lumpy,
Somewhere sheltered from the weather -
It’s got to be, it’s made of leather!
The next gift was on our teal leather sofa.
I am present one or two, depending how you see me,
I can get so close to you your wife might like to be me!
Let’s just call me present one,
a poem can’t beat me - I’m more fun!
I cover up your bits (and bum),
and who needs me? Everyone!
I’m brightly coloured, love to dance,
So have you guessed me? PARTY PANTS!
Inside the wrapping was a pair of funky coloured knickers and and following poem.
Let’s move on to present two,
Where am I? Do you need a clue?
I am somewhere that gets hot,
though when the sun is out - you’re not!
If you and I remain connected
your skin will surely be protected
Can you find me? Bump and bumble
To the place where your clothes tumble.
This last one was a hat in the tumble dryer.
You found me quickly! Damn and drat!
You were right -I am your hat!
Though if you went out to dance
With just me and your party pants
The missus could be pleased it’s true,
but crowds may not and nor might you!
Cover up those legs, you oughtta!
In summer you need something SHORTER!
Quickly think, don’t be a fool!
Where would you go to keep things cool?
This was a pair of shorts in the fridge where the next poem waited -
Ok you got me, fair is fair,
I’ll cover up your underwear,
and you can team us with your hat,
But bare-chested? What’s with that!
Please continue on your quest
Us next gifts you will like the best,
Of that we are very sure,
How do we know? We’ve seen your drawer!
What are we? You’ve had lots of clues!
Now find us where you keep your shoes!
A t-shirt waited on David's shoe rack. He is notorious for his huge t-shirt collection which spills out of his drawer!
Here I am without my friends,
When will this surprise hunt end?
I’m sure you’ve figured what I am,
So find my mates, I know you can!
There’s three of us so you have choices,
The next of us is somewhere boisterous,
Somewhere you can bang and thump,
Somewhere you can bash and bump,
Is it clear? Come on now chum,
Its hiding underneath your drum!
Another shirt was under his African drum...
Got it! Now the next one’s easy,
You know what I am and that you need me,
I’m the casual comfy way to be dressed,
You’ll find me where you take your rest!
A third shirt was under the bed.
You found your shirt where you like to snooze,
Now I know it’s early but where’s the booze?
Where’s the whisky, gin and wine?
That’s the hiding place that’s mine!
Your hunt’s not over, not quite yet.
See, for summer you are dressed,
But when you’re sitting on the sand,
Bum on towel and beer in hand,
There’s still one thing you just might need
And that is something good to read.
A book called 'The Leisure Seeker' lay under our wine rack.
You guessed me! Not so long that took.
I gave a good hint – I’m a book!
But Mrs XXXX is all for choice,
So find another where you raise your voice.
Somewhere that you sing (or scream!),
Where you use soaps, shampoos and creams,
The last stop on the birthday train,
In a place of hot, clean steaming rain.
Waiting in the shower on the shampoo rack was another novel - The Book Thief
Get me out of here! I’m made of paper!
If I get wet it’s ‘See you later!’
Now there’s one last stop for something delicious
In the room with the fridge and mugs and dishes.
It’s almost time for cuddles and lovin’
But lastly, you can check the oven.
In the oven was a birthday cake - or an IOU for one!
There’s one thing I have left to say,
Simply darling, Happy Birthday!
May it be a day of love and fun
And lots of wine for everyone.
Even when we’re low on money
I’m high on love ‘cause you’re my honey.
And in this time of careful thrift
I hope you liked your treasure hunt gift.
You’re the best husband I could ask for,
My once upon a time and my happily ever after,
If I could give you the world you know I would
And one day I will ‘cause you’re that damn good!
Let’s get ready for the day, got to think about timing –
And thank god for that since I’m fresh out of rhyming!