Fairfield City Markets : Over 600 Stalls to Explore

Fairfield City Markets : Over 600 Stalls to Explore

Markets are often a great way to grab a bargain and discover the local food of a given area. We rarely miss the opportunity to explore a market when we become aware of its location. With a forecast of rain and our plans washed out we were on the look out for somewhere new to explore we …

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Old Santa Barbara Mission : Discovering California’s Spanish Roots

Old Santa Barbara Mission : Discovering California's Spanish Roots

California has boasted a culturally and linguistically diverse population for as long as it has been inhabited. Pre-Columbus, 70 distinct groups of Native Americans called this state home. By 1770, Spanish missionaries began establishing 21 Californian missions to convert the indigenous population to Christianity. On our family trip to California, we decided we had to …

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Sydney Opera House – Accessibility Strategy : Access All Areas

Sydney Opera House - Accessibility Strategy : Access All Areas

During the day I am a special educator. I have a strong passion for accessibility advocacy and quickly assess the locations we visit as a family to determine if they would be suitable places to visit with my students and to promote to my wider school community. Over the years physical accessibility has become something …

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Building a Car With the Kids : The Father’s Bucket List Treat

Building a Car With the Kids : The Father’s Bucket List Treat

Building a car with your son is definitely one of those Bucket List items many fathers dream about. Over the last couple of years T has been slowly restoring a Holden Torana SL/R and he is including both our son AND daughter in the process. For a good six months T spent hours monitoring car …

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The Famous Robertson Pie Shop : A Mouthwatering Delight

The Famous Robertson Pie Shop : A Mouthwatering Delight

Every country has a cuisine that has put it on the map. Italy has pasta. Japan….sushi. In my wonderful country of Australia we have a plethora of dishes that we have claimed as our own but it is probably the humble meat pie that is most often referred to as the most famous. It is …

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Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk : Facing a Fear of Heights

Adrenaline Junkie : 6 Things To Do In Sydney With a Dare Devil Child

Travelling to America over Christmas taught me something about myself that I hadn’t realised before. I’m starting to become a statistic. My natural fear of heights is morphing into an irrational fear and vertigo. I experienced this at its worst on the ferris wheel in Santa Monica which ended in my tears and Miss N …

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Taronga Zoo : Animal Encounters with Family & Friends

Taronga Zoo : Animal Encounters with Family & Friends

In early February one of my best friends from high school arrived in Sydney from Denmark after spending most of January travelling the southern parts of Western Australia, Adelaide and Kangaroo Island. (You can check out their adventures on Dyrvings rejseblog). We decided that our reunion would take place at Taronga Zoo as it has …

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The Hollywood Walk of Fame : A Kid Adventure Down the Boulevard

The Hollywood Walk of Fame : A Kid Adventure Down the Boulevard

There is no avoiding the Hollywood Walk of Fame when you’re in Los Angeles. Since 1958 when it was established, it has been a landmark that almost everyone is familiar. What you may not know is that it spans 5.6 km in total across two sections. Just like you’ll see in Pretty Woman, some of the areas are not …

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Bush Tucker : Sampling the Bunya Nut

Bush Tucker : Sampling the Bunya Nut

Last week our family developed our #YearOfFirsts list – 20 things we want to try together for the first time in 2015. At Number 10 I had “learn about bush tucker and collect some ourselves“. Who could imagine that only days later I would stumble across some bush tucker on the grounds of my workplace …

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Valentine’s Day : Keeping the Romance Alive with Kids

Valentine's Day : Keeping the Romance Alive with Kids The concept of romance, or a happy partnership is often raised when I'm talking with my girlfriends. Romance. If you ask me it pretty darn important in a successful marriage. Incredibly important if you plan to be happy when travelling. I've found that there is a common thread in our discussions on happiness. On healthy, loving relationships between a couple where the spark is still very much alight. Whilst I'm not real expert on relationships, ours is still strong after 15 years. I think I know why. 1. Shared dreams. If you're wishes are similar, whether it's a dream travel destination, your forever house or a car that can tow a caravan, it will fuel discussions. Working towards it together and setting goals to reach that dream bring a sense of success. This also lends itself to fulfilling dreams on special occasions - a surprise dinner at a restaurant we have both been wanting to try or a unexpected trip away. 2. Together time. With two kids under foot we find it incredibly important to have a date night every now and again. It's not scheduled religiously, rather created as we feel we need that reconnection. Sometimes we might head to a local ice-cream shop in the evening together while the grandparents watch the kids. Sometimes a movie. Sometime dinner. The location is not really important. The focus is on just the two of us without needing to share our space with the kids. I'm a firm believer that anywhere can be romantic if you frame it well. 3. Individual bucket lists. When we travel we have learned that the two of us can have some very different expectations from the trip. I like to visit museums, galleries and historic sites. T is interested in food (both where to eat and where the produce is sourced), cars, sport and people. If we travel to a location and just focus on the interest of one the other becomes overwhelmed. Successful trips combine both our passions and bring us together. Of course, romance always blossoms straight after one of those items is ticked off our list ;-) 4. Romance doesn't need to be expensive. It's true, right? Love isn't roses and chocolates, perfume and jewellery. Whilst they can be little tokens of love, they aren't really togetherness. I think that true romance is demonstrated through the little things. Boarding a boat that T has refused to go on (he really did have a boat phobia!) only to find him sitting next to you 10 minutes later. Opening a package to find the $2 vending machine ring you wanted as a little girl that he somehow found on ebay and surprised you with. Kisses under the Milky Way. Holding hands in the Chinese Gardens. Little acts that don't need strategic thinking will bring happiness to your partnership. Gosh, cheese toasties in bed can be romantic these days. 5. Go early to bed together (without a book). I think this needs to be out there. I know, I know...sometimes the only time we have to 'ourselves' is after the kids go to bed and the chores are done. This can sometimes be as late as 10.00 pm, right? All we want to do is sit back and relax and watch that guy in The Arrow. At least once a week, maybe even two or thr

The concept of romance, or a happy partnership is often raised when I’m talking with my girlfriends. Romance. If you ask me it pretty darn important in a successful marriage. Incredibly important if you plan to be happy when travelling. I’ve found that there is a common thread in our discussions on happiness. On healthy, loving relationships …

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Anti Journal : Create Outrageously With David Sinden & Nikalas Catlow

Anti Journal : Create Outrageously With David Sinden & Nikalas Catlow

Have you ever sat down with your kids with the intention of drawing only for them to become caught up in creating an ideal this or that? Have they become stuck by their attempts to achieve perfection in their paintings, becoming increasingly frustrated that the ‘eye’ or ‘tree’ or some other thing doesn’t appear on the page like …

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West Coast Customs: A Trip to Burbank California

West Coast Customs: A Trip to Burbank California

The best way to guarantee a successful holiday is to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to plan adventures that they will love. Before flying to California, T and I sat down and wrote three Bucket Lists: all the things I would love to see; all the things T would love to see and all …

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Year of Firsts : 20 Family Adventures

Year of Firsts : 20 Family Adventures

This year I’m totally jumping on board the #YearOf Firsts challenge. I’m tweaking it so it’s all about our family adventures and experiences. Want to join in? The rules are pretty simple: – Make a list of at least 20 – 30 ‘firsts’ you want to experience this year. – Document those experiences by taking photos & …

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