Holroyd Gardens : A Chance Playground Find

Holroyd Gardens : A Chance Playground Find

Have you ever had one of those days where every minute is tied up in scheduled appointments? You know, those days where you are busy pulling the kids from one meeting to another as your stress level increases. I had one of those days recently. The kids energy was bottled up as they tried to …

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Team Wanderlust : Spring Travels

Team Wanderlust : The Transformation Begins

Spring is here in Australia and a whole new look to Team Wanderlust is revealed. Our little team have been working behind the scenes on something we hope will grow. Over the next week or two a community element will be revealed that will provide an opportunity for each of you to join. You’re going …

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Royal New South Wales Lancer Barracks and Museum : Learning About the Light Horseman

Royal New South Wales Lancer Barracks and Museum : Learning About the Light Horseman

Parramatta is the oldest inland European settlement in Australia and was settled by by the British in 1788, the same year as Sydney. It has a very rich history starting with the Darug people who lived here long before the British arrived. Having taught in the Parramatta area for more than a decade, I was aware of many …

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A Disneyland Adventure : A Childhood Wish Granted (An overview)

A Disneyland Adventure : A Childhood Wish Granted (An overview)

Back in the 80s, my Sunday evening was often spent curled up on our family lounge watching the latest Disney movie. My love of Disney continued to blossom from my formative years, right through my teens when I talked my Year 9 mates into heading to Melbourne to watch Aladdin when it first hit the big …

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Travelling with Kids : Top Tips – Cellular Data on the Road

Travelling with Kids : Top Tips – Cellular Data on the Road

Discovering new parts of Australia has become a Kid Bucket List passion. When the school holiday’s hit we love jumping in the car and heading off on a road trip to places we have not explored. In this past this has proved a little expensive in terms of our cellular data costs, but I’ve found …

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Disney Junior Magical Storytelling and The Book of Once Upon a Time

Disney Junior Magical Storytelling and The Book of Once Upon a Time

Brought to you by Nuffnang and Disney Junior Whoever said that magic doesn’t exist has never picked up a book and read it. Books have the power to take the reader on a journey beyond the realms of reality. Better still, you can share the magic through a little read-aloud storytelling. Long before my children …

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AMF Bowling Party : Laser Skirmish, Bowling and a Gelato Messina Dr Evil Magic Mushroom Cake

AMF Bowling Party : Laser Skirmish, Bowling and a Gelato Messina Dr Evil Magic Mushroom Cake

Birthday parties are something I have been incredibly passionate about since my children arrived. Despite being time poor, each year the kids and I sit down and negotiate a theme from which I source entertainment, decorations and the cake. It takes patience, a little creativity, and a whole lot of time. Despite this, I love …

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MAASive Lates: Kicking off Sydney Science Festival at the Powerhouse Museum

MAASive Lates: Kicking off Sydney Science Festival at the Powerhouse Museum

Science is an incredible discipline through which the greatest of all discoveries are made. The idea of developing a hypothesis based on what you already know from data or experience, and then testing it out to see if you’re right is such an exciting process. We often head to the museum for a little hands …

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Skydiving With Kids : An Adrenaline Rush at iFly Downunder

The memory banks of our children are a curious construct. Mention something once or twice and it’s likely to be stored away ready to utilise at the most unsuspecting times. When my children were toddlers, their Aunty Cuddly was on the Australian Skydiving team. She regularly flew to Arizona, USA to train in their wind …

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Warragamba Dam : Exploring Sydney’s Water Source With the Kids

Warragamba Dam : Exploring Sydney's Water Source With the Kids

Our little family has become incredibly curious about the source of the water that comes out of our tap. Earlier this year we ventured off to the West Ryde Boiler House where we learned how water is pumped and gravity fed around Sydney. Our next step was to head to the water source itself. T and I had already …

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Hidden in Plain Sight : Shipwreck Gardens of Homebush Bay

Some of Sydney’s most unusual and awe inspiring marvels are often overlooked while its inhabitants go about their daily routines. It’s only since my children have arrived and we have begun adventuring off the beaten track that I, myself a resident for the last decade and a half, have started to discover some real delights. Today’s Hidden in Plain …

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Blue Mountains Honey : A Visit to the Honey Shed

Blue Mountains Honey - A Visit to the Honey Shed

From experience, we’ve learned to add upcoming events and celebrations to our shared family calendar so we can keep track of what is on the horizon and prioritise where to head each weekend. Earlier this year we discovered that Blue Mountains Honey “Honey Shed” in Luddenham was having an open day in early August and quickly added it …

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Travel Bucket List : My Passionate Italian Affair – Let’s Go Back!

Italy is renowned for pasta, fast cars, romance and gondolas. It is a land much studied in history books and much discussed in the fashion scene. What you may not know is that Italy has my heart when it comes to travel destinations. Currently we are experiencing a long distance love with the prospect of …

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