Sunday 3 March 2019

A Tree Change

The Outback Koalas moved into Macadamia Grove in January (you may have seen them on my Meet The Families page).  This is the story of their arrival...

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After their very successful village Christmas party, the Trunk family (who own the Courtyard Restaurant) had decided to sell the large tree they had been using as a function centre.
"We really don't have many functions large enough to warrant it, and with the village growing so much, I just feel someone else would get more use out of it," Savannah remarked, and Hugo agreed.

So the decision was made, and the next morning a new sign could be seen outside the tree...


A week or two later, Steve and Kylie Outback arrived in Macadamia Grove by town car.  They were a little tired, having visited three other small villages that day, and looked around appraisingly.

"Well this one is rather pretty," Steve remarked.  "Nice feel to the air, too - lovely and fresh."
"Mmm," his wife answered noncommittally.  "Well, let's have a look around..."  The last place they had been was pretty too, she thought, but much too small and sleepy for them to make a living there.  Would this place be the same?  Were they asking too much to find a village that was just right?  Would they be better off staying in Town, with its larger population and well-equipped hospitals?


You see, the Outbacks led very full and successful lives in Town, but they had always felt there was something missing.  After the birth of their second child, they had finally made the decision:  what they needed was a "tree change", to live a less hectic life with green things growing all around.  So on this sunny day, they had left their children with friends who were glad to babysit, and had made a tour of several likely-sounding country villages.  So far, they hadn't had much luck.  This village was to be the last they looked at today, before heading home.

As they walked through the heart of Macadamia Grove, Kylie had to admit she did like the look of this little village.  The stream flowed bright and pure, the grass was green, and Steve was right - the air really was delightful.  The villagers, too, looked happy and contented as they went about their late afternoon activities.  Several faces turned curiously toward the newcomers, and one or two people gave them a friendly wave.


Finally they saw a welcome sight - in the distance, over a bridge, a lovely looking restaurant beckoned. 
"Shall we have a drink before heading home?" Steve suggested.
"Oh yes," Kylie answered gratefully.  "I could do with a rest.  Maybe we could even get something to eat?  Kevin and Stacey said they didn't mind if we left the girls with them for dinner."

Five minutes later, they were being ushered into their seats by a very attentive Maitre d'. 
"Welcome to the Courtyard Restaurant!" said Mr Trunk, handing them their menus.  "What would you like to drink?"


After they had ordered their food, Steve said tentatively, "Did you happen to see the 'for sale' sign next door?"  Their eyes met.  Kylie had noticed it, too.
"It would be a lot of work..." Steve added uncertainly.  "Heaven knows where we'd find a builder..."


Over at a nearby table, Mr Rivertail couldn't help but overhear.


"Ahem..." he said, coming over to their table.  "Sorry to intrude - Murray Rivertail's the name.  I couldn't help overhearing - were you thinking of buying the Treehouse?"

The Outbacks were a bit startled by this, as was Mrs Rivertail, who stared disbelievingly at her husband!


"We're... er... not sure.  We haven't even looked at it yet really," Kylie managed.

Mr Rivertail went on to explain that he was the local builder, and would be pleased to arrange a meeting with them and Mr Trunk if they were interested.  The koalas thanked him, and arranged to return the following day.  Just then, their food arrived, and Mr Rivertail left them to enjoy their meals.

The next morning, the Outbacks returned to Macadamia Grove, and went straight to the Treehouse, where they met Mr Trunk and Mr Rivertail.  Kylie and Steve explained exactly what they would need built, and Mr Rivertail seemed to think it was no problem at all.
Then Steve raised an important question - would they be able to find work in this village?
"What do you do for a living?" asked Hugo, curiously. 
"We're both doctors," said Steve.  "Kylie's a top-class surgeon and obstetrician in fact, while I deal more in the GP line." 
Hugo looked thrilled.  "Why, that's perfect!" he exclaimed.  "We could do with some medical professionals in Macadamia Grove - there currently aren't any.  In fact we were just discussing it at our last Town Committee meeting."

Kylie and Steve looked happily at one another, as Murray and Hugo started to talk sums, measurements and equipment. 


"Well honey, I think we might have just bought a house!" Steve said with a smile.
"And it's going to be perfect!" Kylie breathed.  "How marvellous to actually be living IN a tree!"
"A real 'tree change' indeed!" Steve laughed.

7 comments:

  1. What a lovely story, GreyRabbit! I'm so happy for the Outbacks that they seem to have found their dream home at last! I loved the photo where they are looking at the village -you set it up really nicely and the stream and bridge in the background is just so cute! I'm sure they'll settle down nicely in Macadamia Grove; it seems like such a nice place to live!

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  2. Thanks Kelsie! The photo of the Outbacks looking at the village actually shows some of our permanent setup - this is the main part of Macadamia Grove, laid out on a table (the grass, stream etc is all glued down). :)
    The Outbacks have settled in nicely - their house is all built now and they have moved in with their daughters. The villagers have proven to be enthusiastic about having professional medical care available, too, so the Outbacks' practice is doing well! :)

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  3. Love this, GreyRabbit. The view of the village with the stream and bridge (with the young Rivertails there), the bakery and the friendly squirrel made a rich little scene. As for Murray Rivertail - opportunist or good Samaritan? Maybe a bit of both, eh? It all makes for a good story!

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  4. Hi GreyRabbit!What a lovely story to introduce the Outbacks. I bought this family a long time ago but I haven´t unbox it yet. They´re really cute!
    I love the view of the village, great setup! .Macadamia Grove is a really nice place to live.The Outbacks made the right decision moving there.

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  5. Thanks Jackson and Cutata!
    Definitely Murray is a bit of both I think, Jackson! :D He is very friendly and always genuinely eager to help, but he is also a very industrious builder, and always on the lookout for a new and interesting project!
    Cutata, they really are awfully cute - I didn't really appreciate how sweet they are until after I got mine out of their box - you must unbox yours one day! :)

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  6. Oh, what an adorable story! I'm so jealous of your permanent setup, that's so gorgeous! I wish I could make something similar to make Arcfield come to life as you have done with Macadamia Grove. :)
    I'm so happy the Outbacks found their perfect place to live, and that now the village has its doctors! Just perfect! Looking forward to see how they have settled in, and the inside of their house/tree! (So perfect!).
    I had to smile at Mrs Rivertail looking at her husband in disbelief of his cheekyness, haha!
    The Outbacks are indeed a lovely family. They're in my wishlist!

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  7. Thanks Ayrell! We are so glad we made the decision to set Macadamia Grove up permanently. It has meant some sacrifices in our craft/spare room - eg we only have a tiny little desk to do crafts on now, and had to get rid of a lot of "stuff", and the room is very cramped - but it has proved to be a win-win in the end, as a lot of that "stuff" was things we really didn't need, and we are now more or less forced to keep the room tidy! :)
    I'm glad you liked Mrs Rivertail's reaction - I was pleased with how startled she looked in the photo. Poor Brooke was rather embarrassed when her husband accosted the Outbacks, but after all, his enthusiastic friendliness was probably what made her go out with him in the first place, so... :D

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