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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On Top Of The World : Scaling The Sydney Tower Eye

Kids Activities in Sydney : Merlin Annual Pass

When we climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Miss N was adamant that we weren’t high enough. She asked if we could go to the top of one of the buildings we could see from the balcony of the pylon. I scratched my head. How were we going to do that? Of course T had a …

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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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Susannah Place Living History Museum : Surviving the Bubonic Plague in Sydney

Sydney Annual Family Passes : The Gift That Keeps On Giving

On January 20, 1900 the first death from the Bubonic Plague occurred in Sydney. It created mass hysteria and resulted in the demolition of much of The Rocks historic sites as the authorities attempted to stop the spread. By August, 103 people had died in Sydney from the outbreak. Considerably low compared to other nations, but deaths …

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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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Powerhouse Museum : Mad Scientist Experiments, A Journey Into Space and a Wiggly Adventure

Powerhouse Museum : Mad Scientist Experiments, A Journey Into Space and a Wiggly Adventure

With my parents up in Sydney to visit the grandkids before travelling to Europe we decided the Powerhouse Museum would be a great place to vista considering it was miserable outside. The kids always like the hands on offerings across the many levels and I knew it would provide an opportunity for everyone to interact. The …

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Liebster Blogging Award : A Surprise Thrill To Make Me Smile

Liebster Blogging Award : A Surprise Thrill To Make Me Smile

Last week I received a nomination for a Liebster Blogging Award. Oh the thrill. It brought a smile to my face. I’m still a little giddy. I have finally found a moment to read each question and provide a response. I hope you enjoy the read What is your favourite memory from travelling with your …

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Eating Out With Kids : Little Creatures Fremantle – Woodfire Pizza and Cider

Eating Out With Kids : Little Creatures Fremantle - Woodfire Pizza and Cider

In all honesty I am not a social butterfly and even on holidays I am not always comfortable approaching strangers unlike T who charms just about anyone as soon as they meet him just by smiling. I have learned that when travelling and searching for a top place to eat it doesn’t hurt to ask a …

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Travelling With Kids : Surviving Plane Travel The Easy Way

Travelling With Kids : Surviving Plane Travel The Easy Way

My kids have taken over 20 flights in their lifetime with many more on the horizon. We have made it a habit to travel on a plane at least twice a year since they were a few months old. I admit that we have been blessed with two kids who seem to enjoy flight and …

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Travelling with Baby : A Family Trip to Hamilton Island

Travelling with Baby : A Family Trip to Hamilton Island

Travelling with Baby – A guide for first time parents Just after Master R was born we received an invitation to attend one of T’s best friends wedding. We were T was a little apprehensive about attending as it was on Hamilton Island – www.hamiltonisland.com.au and our baby would be a little over 3 months old when …

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Sweet Temptations : A Trip to the Margaret River Chocolate Company in Western Australia

Sweet Temptations : A Trip to the Margaret River Chocolate Company in Western Australia

I have been told that you haven’t really experienced Margaret River, Western Australia if you haven’t stopped by the Margaret River Chocolate Company. With visions of a Charlie Bucket experience, we enthusiastically added it to our itinerary and made it one of our first stops in the early morning. Who doesn’t like chocolate for morning tea? …

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