The Ginger Factory : Taste Testing and Bees on the Sunshine Coast

The Ginger Factory : Taste Testing and Bees on the Sunshine Coast

Have you noticed the steep decline in food manufacturers opening their doors for organised factory tours? Once upon a time, schools would pack their students into a bus and visit the local biscuit or chocolate factory for a look around. I loved these visits when I was a kid. They are extremely hard to come by …

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Domestic Air Travel : My Travel Essentials When Travelling By Plane With Kids

When my kids arrived I made a vow that we would travel together and we would travel often. I never considered for a minute that they might not be on the same page as me and went to great lengths in the early days to ensure they developed a passion for flight. It paid off with both loving …

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The Broken Yolk : Breakfast in San Diego Gaslamp District

The Broken Yolk : Breakfast in San Diego Gaslamp District

When we were preparing to head to the United States of America, I asked a few friends for some top tips on where to eat as a family in different cities. There were lots of suggestions. When it came to San Diego almost everyone suggested the same place: The Broken Yolk. What I didn’t realise …

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Aussie World : A Theme Park on the Sunshine Coast

Aussie World : A Theme Park on the Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast is a glorious family destination. Drive a few kilometres from your accommodation and there is no doubt that you will find something new and thrilling every single day of your stay. We had the most amazing time over our Spring holiday. A few days into our trip we headed to Aussie World …

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Surf Ryder : Learning to Surf the Easy Way

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

Some think us Aussies are born with fins and spend all our spare time at the beach. It’s a common misconception which we haven’t really tried to correct. We like you thinking we spend the year with sand between our toes. Truth be told, my kids don’t spend all year at the beach and when …

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Carnival of the Animals : Guaranteed to Fuel the Imagination

Carnival of the Animals : Guaranteed to Fuel the Imagination

The Sydney Opera House has resident sirens that are occasionally glimpsed at the far side of the building. They beckon to me throughout the school term until I can endure their call no more and head to a show or two with the kids, quickly checking if they’re visible for our visit.* As the count down for the …

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Tour the World with Lonely Planet Kids October Releases + Your Chance to Win!

When planning an overseas trip, both T and I kick off the process by purchasing the latest Lonely Planet travel guide for the country we have in mind. With my trusty highlighter in hand, I work through the pages highlighting places of interest and hot tips. It’s only after I work through this process that …

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Strawberry Fields Farm : Pick Your Own Delights on the Sunshine Coast

Strawberry Fields Farm : Pick Your Own Delights on the Sunshine Coast

Last July we stayed in Sydney for the school holidays and quickly declared that we needed to plan somewhere warm for spring. I thought Europe. T was a little more realistic and suggested the Sunshine Coast. Our bank account agreed. When spring arrived, we flew into Brisbane airport, hired a car and headed north. With …

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Brickpit Ring Walk : Discovering the Endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog

Brickpit Ring Walk : Discovering the Endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog

What does one do when their partner is called away to help renovate his house? Certainly not spend it at home! When this happened to us last weekend the kids called up one of their cousins and we headed to Homebush to explore the Brickpit Ring Walk an area which has been on my bucket list …

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Holocaust Museum LA : A Visit We Should All Make

Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust (LAMOTH) : A Visit We Should All Make

After World War II, my grandparents found themselves living in Displaced Persons camps. If family lore is correct, they had both escaped from Labor and prisoner-of-war camps. Unable to return to Poland,  they were unsure of what the future held. Somehow they were gifted refuge in Australia. My grandfather arrived in Fremantle and my Grandmother …

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Japan with Lah-Lah and her Big Live Band : An Interview with Tina

Japan with Lah-Lah and her Big Live Band : An Interview with Tina from the Band

Lah-Lah and her Big Live Band have become the main feature in our house with Miss N finding every opportunity to belt out one of their tunes when we are on the way to an outing. She’s even taken to wearing red and white stripy socks! I think we’ve just encountered her first band crush. …

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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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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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