After seeing my friend's blog, I decided it would be nice to share our lives in Austria with family and friends. Whether or not I have the motivation to do this is another question.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Spring - come already!

Well it is still -10c and the car is still frozen every morning . Spring needs to hurry up and get to Austria. I am hoping when we get back from the UK, Austria will be warm and sunny.

This week has been quite hectic, with putting up exhibitions at work, attended 3 days of Nuclear technolgy seminars (and trying not to fall asleep), being airport driver to Ian and finally taking down the exhibition in heels on a ladder (only to find out the building services man was waiting for his ladder and just watched as I struggled up and down the ladder 8 times - what a gentleman). As you can see from the photo, we spent 3000 Euros on 8 panels to fit inbetween windows. Unfortunately not my design as my PC couldn't handle Indesign with such a big file, but at least it was my idea for the design.

Ian had a successful day in Slovenia training 'Amgeners', who all loved him and gave him presents for being so amazing. He returned home on Wednesday night with the excitement of a meeting with his boss on Thursday to discuss his annual payrise and bonus. He had performed above and beyond his role and was given a 3% payrise and 14% annual bonus. The norm is 10% for employees, but as Ian has only worked for Amgen for 6 months he was expecting less. Well done super training manager, but as I always say to Ian, he always does super good at anything he tries.


The 3 days of seminrs I attended were very interesting and I learnt about what the IAEA does in other departments and what technology is used. They talked about safeguards and how they keep track of the world's nuclear sites - interesting to find out that they only use commercial satalite imagery and pay a fortune for them, to keep track of things.....no 'big brother' through Government's satalites. I also learnt about nuclear energy, eradicating Tsetse fly and rinderpest. So luckily for the IAEA, I am all for 'nuclear'. Plus I decided I want a job in our safeguards Department analysing all their data.


Confession time, I had a weightwatchers blip while Ian was in Slovenia - 4 jaffa cakes and a flake! I went over my points, but then you are allowed an extra 49 per week for treats. needless to say I only lost 1lb this week.


Cats are all fine and dandy....Neo has a new sleeping place. For the first time ever he has decided he would like to sleep on my pillow during the night and jumps up and makes himself comfy above my head. I usually wake up without a pillow and a snoring Neo above me. I am blaming the new pillows I ordered through Amazon, as they are so comfy. Although today I was no so happy when I awoke with a painful neck!
Later on Saturday morning, Tank was a little jealous of Neo's comfy bed and joined him.

Later the cats decided they suddenly loved one side of the sofa and decided to all contregate on it for a nap.
Saturday afternoon, I decided to paint the hallway, over Ian's expert plastering job. It kinda looks a bit like clay/poo/wet plaster colour....not sure yet. Ian became a lumberjack and bought a
axe and proceeded to chop down any out of control small trees in our roof garden. We just bought 100m2 of garden weed cloth cover from ebay and will cover the whole thing before anything grows, so it will hopefully not put people off buying the house with an overgrown garden.

Sunday we went back up to the garden and laid black weed cover, but ran out, so still more to do. I did a second coat of painting, and now have the task of cleaning, washing, ironing and preparing for our week's holiday, which I am very excited about....
Update, washing check, tidying check, cleaning and ironing ooopsss not checked!
Have a fun week!









Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Scared cats, shopping and Scrimgeour.

Well, Tank is back home from the vets, after they could not find anything wrong with him. He came home slightly affected by the anaesthetic, and would not sit and rest. So he spent around 4 hours trying his best to walk around the whole house screaming and then falling over. He shuck his head and then would fall over on his side. Anyway I decided to go to bed and he slept with me all night. One problem, Morph doesn't take kindly to a cat visiting the vet, and spent two days hiding and hissing at Tank. He's the biggest guy, but the biggest baby. He has eventually calmed down, but everyday when we come home, he is shaking and hiding. I think maybe someone is bullying him, as he a cut on his ear and nose.
Friday evening we went to the large Eurospar supermarket (ok, for the English people, large is not a ASDA or Tescos, but more like 1/4 the size). We spent 45 minutes wandering around with our iphones checking how many weightwatchers points the food was. Also managed to bag a few bargains in their sale - Lego star wars space ship and playmobil boy on a bike for Sam.
Saturday we took a trip to Vienna to do essential shopping:
New scales to measure our weight loss (so far 6lbs in 2 weeks),
Double-side tape, elastic bands, car fuses - the essentials for helicopter maintenance.
2 pairs of shoes (bargain prices!). I had to include a photo, so my sis can see my purchase.
We also found a new car garage, luckily 500m from my workplace. So we shall see how much money are little baby will cost us this time!
We got home, and Ian had a little helicopter flight around the house.



The cats saw the opportunity of an empty shoe box. Tank could just manage to fit in the box, but poor fat Neo could only manage to sit on the lid.




Sunday, as we were up late watching 'the resident' the night before, we slept until 11.00am. Although it was like the twilight zone, as Ian woke before me (2 days in a row)!
We did a clean of the house, washing etc and then went to Brigitte's house for cake and coffee (our Retz friend). Brigitte and her family make us feel very welcome and we sit around the kitchen table with the whole family, and they excuse our bad german and speak English with us. Brigitte takes English classes in Retz (although she doesn't need them), and they have a Scottish lady teaching them (she has lived in Austria 26 years). The teacher brought some of here old school ties in to show the class, and Brigitte mentioned to her that my maiden name is Scrimgeour. Funny thing was, one of the school ties was the Scrimgeour tartan and the teachers mother was a Scrimgeour too. Small world we live in. I am now in contact through facebook with her, and will hopefully meet up with her soon.
Anyway this week, Ian is going to Slovenia for 2 days training and I shall be doing the opposite by being trained in a 3 day seminar on nuclear technology. It is always best to understand it, when you are communicating and promoting it!
So a busy week ahead....gotta go now as my weightwatchers dinner is ready.
xx

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

Love is in the air.......

Happy Valentine's day everybody. I hope you receive a secret gift from your loved one.

What has been happening in the Pattison's world over the last week. Last week I saw Princess Dina Mired of Jordan. The IAEA were supporting World Cancer Day, and she came along to support the cause.
She is the pretty lady at the front, and you can even see me behind the big speaker.
Apart from that Monday excitement, my week was full of meetings and web site design. Yes that's right, although I didn't do the really hard designing (templates etc), I am doing the content.

The house is still not on the market, the thought is there, but motivation is lacking. Last weekend we stuck plastic foam 'stuff' around the windows, so the road
noise was quietened. This weekend, we bought some masking tape and a paint brush, with the idea of painting the entrance hall, but failed. We are also thinking of a quick way to finish the patio (as we ran out of stones) - so I think a strip of chippings at the back of the patio with potted plants on it will do just fine! Mollie is slowly motivating me to finish the house and sell it, as I miss my friend in Vienna.

Ian and I are very happy with our weight watchers diet plan, I managed to lose 3.5lbs last week, and Ian was around the same. I am loving weight watchers, it makes you think about and enjoy food much more, plus I get to eat a flake at night.
Tank is at the vets today, he lost a lot of weight over the past week (just bones), so we went to the animal dentist, as I thought it was his teeth. He managed to suck down 3 tins of cat food mousse at the weekend, showing how hungry he actually was. The Dentist (luckily trained in Canada - so speaks excellent English) said Tank's teeth were very clean for a 9 year old, but would take x-rays, blood work and a ultrasound, with a hefty price tag of around 300 Euros. Waiting at the vets was an experience, it looked like 2 dogs were going to put to sleep with 2 crying families, but then there were plenty of happy dogs and a loving Tank, which made the waiting people smile (we let tank out of the carrier as he loves to be nosey). So Tanky is in a cage somewhere waiting to go under, and being the softie that Ian is, he was loving Tank just in case anything happened and told the vet to take care of him (huge softie).
Last night Ian was playing with Neo, the results can be seen in the photo. I also was looking at photos on my camera and came across a photo I took on our way to the airport around a year ago. My caption for this would be 'only in Austria'









It is a goat in the back of a micra!

For all of those family and friends who are desperate for Ian and I to start a family, I made the first steps in trying to work out how we get pregnant when an essential part of the puzzle is in another country. The Oxford clinic gave me an address of a shipping company who can transport frozen tadpoles abroad, but I am still waiting for a consultant to contact me as to whether I can take an easy option and just pop into the clinic for the turkey baster approach (a lot less hassle and a lot less money). I seriously doubt that this approach will be acceptable, but it's worth asking the question.
We will definately keep you informed when we start trying. The good news is that the Austrian health scheme pays for 80% on IVF for 4 attempts, and then I will get another 80% back from the remainder from extra private health insurance - another bonus of living in Austria.

Oh I should at least add another funny story from my working week with the youngsters at work, who made me feel really old when asking for advice with their boyfriends.
Would I let Ian play poker with the boys more than once a week, or once a week and let him stay out after midlight? My responce was, firstly its not about 'allowing' Ian do anything, and secondly yes he can do as he pleases, which leaves me a quiet evening at home.
Do I get jealous? No.
Does Ian get jealous? No.
Does Ian speak to women? Yes.
Is that ok by me? Yes.
Does he have female friends? Yes.
Would I let Ian go out alone with another woman? Yes
and on and on and on. An intense lunchtime grilling from my officemates, cute!
Cheerio for now

P.S. The vet just rang and said he couldn't find anything wrong with Tank, but we should pick him up in a little while and see an internal specialist. Bloody cats! Tank has done this once before. He was really ill and wouldn't move off the bed and cried when we touched him, panic obviously set in. Off to the emergency vets in the morning, and as soon as we started driving he made a miraculous recovery, so we turned around and he was fine....maybe he does this for attention.

Friday, February 4, 2011

This week went fast!



This week has flown by and it is the weekend again, and once again I wish I had something interesting to write about.

Work has been interesting, this weeks challenge with the office mates was.....

"I have such a huge bum and I am fat...." coming from a young lady weighing in at an 'obese' 8 stone (112lbs), who then decided she should come with me to a lunchtime lecture on diets.....which I thought may lead to a riot in the lecture from all the women weighing over 8 stone!

Anyway, the lecture was interesting, and it motivated me to start eating better and to lose a few pounds, so I started weightwatchers online. Being the good girl, I ate my 29 points and at our Division coffee morning I refused cakes and took a tiny (2cm) biscuit....then later worked out it was 2 points.....I could have had something much nicer for that.....like 2 rashers of bacon or a sausage.
I had a lovely visit at work from Mollie and her little 4 month old baby Vinny. Even though she no longer works with me, she still has the gossip to tell me about my colleagues...Excellent!

Here is a photo of the little man.

I am getting slightly excited about my upcoming holiday to the UK. We shall be driving around the UK and this time get to see all the family. My sister has booked me into the Center parks spa, which is 3 hours of relaxing and we even managed to persuade Ian to come along for my birthday. We are looking forward to stock up on yummy English food from the supermarket.
We had a visit from the local old lady, who loves to speak English, asking us to pick her daughter up from the airport. We have been warned not to give her our mobile numbers, as this kind of thing may happen a lot. So anyway we'll have to see if we can finish work to do the favour.

Well I finally cleaned the whole house today, so the blog isn't packed with exciting stuff, although I could give you a blow by blow account of cleaning cat puke poo and fur!