J. Paul Getty Museum : Exploring The Getty with Kids

J. Paul Getty Museum : Exploring The Getty with Kids

On every trip we take it is certain that somewhere on our Bucket List I will have a museum or two listed. I can’t help myself – they’re just such a wealth of knowledge. It will not surprise you then to hear that I had quite the list for our California trip.  Can you guess what …

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The Transplant Files : Travelling With A Chronic Health Condition

Liebster Blogging Award : A Surprise Thrill To Make Me Smile

To be a serious Travel Blogger there is often an expectation that you travel all the time. That travel becomes part of your identity, your career and your lifestyle. For us that will always be difficult. Just before the new millennium, T became very sick on returning from a huge European adventure. He wasn’t expected …

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Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum – A Bathurst Adventure with Kids

Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum - A Bathurst Adventure with Kids

Just after Easter we decided to take a road trip across the Blue Mountains and base ourselves in Bathurst for a few days. Bathurst is said to be the oldest inland settlement in Australia and has a rich history built upon Gold. When preparing our Bucket List for our adventures the kids kept asking if 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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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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Enjoy a Picnic at Hanging Rock Victoria

Take a day trip to Hanging Rock

Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Victoria, Australia, lies a destination that effortlessly weaves together mystery, natural beauty, and a touch of eerie allure: Hanging Rock.  This iconic geological formation, made famous by Joan Lindsay’s novel and Peter Weir’s film adaptation Picnic at Hanging Rock, has captivated the imagination of travellers for decades.  With its …

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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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Gunnamatta Park : Beach Fun & A Run In With a Starfish

Gunnamatta Park : Beach Fun & A Run In With a Starfish

Sydney weather is reminding me of Darwin at the moment with super warm days followed by loud, thundering storms. I suspect we are heading into a very hot summer. When the weather channel predicted 40 degree days over the weekend we knew our organised bike ride adventure was not going to happen. T decided quite …

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The Day We Met Our Favourite Celebrities : A Trip to Sydney’s Madame Tussauds

The Day We Met Our Favourite Celebrities : A Trip to Sydney's Madame Tussauds

In 1760 over in Strasbourg, France, Marie Grosholtz was born to a housekeeper. Growing up in the home of Dr. Philippe Curtius in Bern, Switzerland, Marie became skilled at sculpturing wax under the physicians guidance. At the age of 17 she created her first wax sculpture of a person. She had chosen Voltaire for the privilege. She went on …

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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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Festival of Chocolate : A Decadent Adventure in The Rocks

Festival of Chocolate : A Decadent Adventure in The Rocks

Sydney was treated to the Festival of Chocolate over 4-5 October when The Rocks was transformed into a haven of indulgence. By chance we spotted a poster advertising the event when we were gallivanting around the area on our Observatory and Pylon Lookout adventures. With the promise of chocolate there was no way we were …

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