A Day at Sydney Hills International Sand Sculpting Exhibition

A Day at Sydney Hills International Sand Sculpting Exhibition

Sand. Despite spending many weekends at the beach I can’t stand sand. It has the unbelievable ability to creep into every crevice and it can take days to get it out of my hair despite constant washing. I only just manage to cope with it after a day at the beach thanks to talcum powder …

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A Visit to the La Brea Tar Pits and Page Museum

A Sticky Trek Back in Time : A Visit to the La Brea Tar Pits and Page Museum

For tens of thousands of years natural asphalt has been seeping up from the ground in what is now urban Los Angeles. Around Hancock Park the seepage has been enough to create areas large enough to trap animals who have been unable to escape and have perished, sinking into the asphalt which has soaked into their …

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Our Stay at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

A Suite Adventure : Our Stay at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

For the last year or so T and I have been creating our bucket list for our adventures in California. When it came to planning the Los Angeles leg of our trip I had at some point wistfully remarked that a stay at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel would be magic not actually thinking that it …

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Climbing Mount Macedon: A Journey to the Memorial Cross

Climbing Mount Macedon: A Journey to the Memorial Cross

Known as Geboor or Geburrh in the Aboriginal Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri people, Mt Macedon is a mountain a mere 64 kilometres that played an important role in my childhood. I spent many days climbing it on my horse as a young girl and even spent a number of my school years attending school on it. Whilst Mt Macedon is probably best know …

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The Lights of Christmas : A Night at St Mary’s Cathedral Sydney

The Lights of Christmas : A Night at St Mary's Cathedral Sydney

Christmas Lights have always fascinated me and it seems that they evoke the same wonder in my own children. How they have evolved since I was a little girl becoming much more than a string of flashing bulbs wrapped around verandas. Sydney nights have come to life with Christmas cheer this December with a plethora …

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Sailing the Seven Seas : Should We Consider a Family Cruise?

Sailing the Seven Seas : Should We Consider a Family Cruise?

When discussing the Kid Bucket List with others I am often asked why we haven’t included a cruise on our list. To be honest, the thought has never really occurred to me as it instantly conjures up an image of cocktail dresses, over social travellers and some calamity or another – I obviously watched the …

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To Market, To Market – Exploring South Melbourne Market

It probably doesn’t suprise you that I live to travel although I do admit to also living to eat. I find fresh produce, perfectly aged cheese and scrumptiously baked desserts irrestible. T and I spent days just perusing the deli’s of Rome when we travelled to Italy. We couldn’t resist the allure of good procuitto. …

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Christmas Gift List : Yearly Subscription Sign Ups

Christmas Gift List : Yearly Subscription Sign Ups

This year we are celebrating Christmas overseas which is changing our gift giving schedule for family and close friends here in Australia. You will note from my last Christmas Gift List – Attraction Memberships – The Perfect Present For The Entire Family that this year I’m embracing the rule of 3: Something to Wear, Something to …

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Thunderbird Park : Dinosaur Fossicking With A Budding Palaeontologist

Thunderbird Park : Dinosaur Fossicking With A Budding Palaeontologist

Do you have a budding palaeontologist at home? One who obsesses about dinosaurs and is always seeking out adventures that will lead them to new discoveries of the reptile kind? T’s bestie has a gorgeous daughter who dreams about unearthing dinosaur fossils so on a recent holiday in Queensland her mum found the perfect place to …

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Still Awake Still! An Adventure at the Seymour Centre

Still Awake Still! An Adventure at the Seymour Centre

As an alumna of Sydney University I have fond memories of the Seymour Centre so have always been keen to introduce my kids to the awesome productions that often grace the theatre. We’ve seen a handful of their productions already but with the Sydney Children’s Festival running during the first week of the school holiday’s I was hoping …

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Snugglepot and Cuddlepie : A Trip to May Gibbs’ Nutcote Cottage

Snugglepot and Cuddlepie : A Trip to May Gibbs' Nutcote Cottage

Back in 1985 I was obsessed with stamp collecting. I held a subscription to Australia Post’s “Stamp Explorer” (click here to sign up yourself!) and would steam stamps off letters that my parents received. My favourite stamp was the Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie 33c stamp that was released that July. I loved the book and was …

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The Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout : A 200 Step Climb

The Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout : A 200 Step Climb

The majority of Sydneysiders are unlikely to have ever climbed the Harbour Bridge. They may have driven across it in their car or perhaps travelled by train but climbing it seems to be something that tourists are more likely to do. I decided to change that for our family. To complete the BridgeClimb children need …

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Australia Zoo : Queensland Adventures + A Chance Meeting With Bindi & Robert Irwin

Australia Zoo : Queensland Adventures + A Chance Meeting With Bindi & Robert Irwin

When thinking of a true blue Australian celebrity many of you will instantly think of Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter. His TV shows were an international phenomenon and we loved watching his adventures right up to his tragic death back in 2006. Wife Terri and his children Bindi and Robert have taken the helm of …

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