Thursday 30 October 2014

Canungra - September 2014

The kids were very excited to be heading to the Gold Coast for a couple of reasons. They were looking forward to seeing their cousins and we had a change of heart and decided that we would go to the theme parks, which they were VERY excited about, especially since according to Lucy 'we haven't done anything fun since Townsville'. Just a slight exaggeration! We had 2 weeks before school holidays started and planned to get as many theme park visits in as we could before it got too busy. 
Canungra show grounds is a great spot. Its close enough to walk into down, right next to a creek, a short walk to the heated swimming pool and about half an hour to movie world. It does get pretty busy on the weekends and it was pretty packed for the school holidays.
So the first week we pretty much just hit the theme parks, mainly movie world. It was still a bit cold for wet'n'wild and although sea world is my favourite it is just that little bit further, plus the kids absolutely loved movie world. Lucy surprised us both by loving the roller coaster. We worked out if we got there after lunch the crowds had thinned and the kids could pretty much go on whatever they liked with minimal lining up!




So after an action packed week at the theme parks, the kids were pretty excited to be going to their cousins birthday party on the weekend, where they partied hard for most of the day. Its pretty fair to say that by Sunday we were all exhausted and spent the day doing absolutely nothing to prepare for the theme parks again the next week.


5th birthday celebrations Frozen style

Relaxing after a busy week!

We hit the theme parks again the next week but not as much as they were a lot busier with only 1 week to go before the school holidays. Last week we had made a very quick trip into Seaworld so we headed back this week for a better visit. While Brad and Lucy went off to test out the roller coasters, Chloe and I went to watch the Sea Lion show where I was picked to be part of the show and got a big sloppy kiss from a sea lion! We caught up with Brad and Lucy again and they convinced me (by lying) to go on the new roller coaster 'Storm'. Lucy had already been on twice so I figured it couldn't be as bad as it looked, WRONG!! I still can't believe Lucy who is a pretty big sook, loves roller coasters as much as she does. Thankfully Chloe won't even try so I've got an excuse not to go on anymore!
Chloe patting the rays

It took her so long to work up the courage to touch a starfish.....


But this she does with no hesitation!

Because I'm pretty behind in my posts I'm not exactly sure what we did for that week I think it was basically more theme park visits and catching up with family when possible. We did take a drive to Currumbin on the weekend for the Swell Sculpture Festival, which was great but packed. Brad was nearly ready to turn around and go home after taking nearly an hour to find a park! The kids loved seeing the sculptures though and then we spent a lovely afternoon at Palm Beach which is a beautiful spot.





The kids had a fantastic last few days in Queensland they were either playing with their cousins and when we were home they were off playing with the tons of kids that arrived at Canungra for the school holidays. Before we knew it, it was time to head off back into NSW.
A bit of a storm for our last day in Queensland






Caboolture - September 2014

So Brad and I are enjoying a couple of drinks after a stressful day and not long into the night I got hit with what I'm assuming was a 24 hour bug, the worst one I've had for a very long time. I have no idea what the kids and Brad got up to the next day. I was in bed until mid afternoon when I managed to move to the lounge for the rest of the day. I was very glad when this day ended and thankfully woke up the next day feeling much better! I was keen to make up for a lost day yesterday, so we got stuck into some school work in the morning and then went out for a drive around the glass house mountains. 



We were keen to find a decent walk to do, but majority were a bit to big or dangerous for the kids. We thought we found a good one called Beerburrum lookout. Its 700m to the top so we thought that would be a piece of cake. Wow, this walk was nearly straight up it was so steep the kids walked backwards to make it easier! 

The kids were amazing during this walk, and as Chloe said when we got to the top, the view was worth it!

Its not clear in the photo but you could just see Brisbane on the horizon


Doing yoga before heading back down - (she dresses herself!!)

The way down was so much harder than the way up, I think my knees are still recovering and Chloe was a bit disappointed, generally the only reason she will go up a hill is so she can run down but this was way to steep for running!


More and more we have pulled into a dump point only to discover that we can't dump because the dump point is actually higher than the outlet on our tank, so we called into Mooloolaba to buy a macerator pump to hopefully eliminate this problem and had a look around Mooloolaba and Maroochydore as well.

Maroochydore


Brad spent the rest of the next day installing the new pump, which we will test out when we leave here as the dump point here is about waist high.

A couple of weeks ago we had arranged to stay at a farm in Redland Bay, they had told us we just need to contact them when we get closer to confirm dates. We had been trying to contact them since we arrived at Caboolture but were unable to. So we made a last minute decision to do a day trip into Brisbane to have a look around. We spent a couple of hours at Southbank in Brisbane. Lucy and I went for a ride on the big wheel, we couldn't convince Chloe to come, which was a shame because I think she would have loved it.





We then went to visit some relatives before driving back to Caboolture. The next day was spent doing some school work, catching up on the washing and we even gave the car a clean. I realised about lunch time that Fathers Day was the next day so Chloe and I did a quick trip to town for some very last minute presents. The kids then spent the rest of the day 'pampering' Brad and getting him ready for Fathers Day.

We spent the next morning wandering around the markets at Caboolture. Going to the markets with Chloe is usually exhausting because she just wants everything and doesn't cope well when she is told no, so there is usually quite a few tears whenever we venture to the markets. Today was Lucy's turn, disaster struck when Chloe was holding my hand instead of Lucy (yep, pretty drastic stuff!) so she spent the first half of the morning sulking. After lunch we had made plans to meet up with some friends at Bribie Island, which turned out to be the coldest day Bribie Island had all year! But it was great to catch up with them and the kids had a great couple of hours playing at the park with some new friends.

Happy Fathers Day!!

Trying to get warm at Bribie Island


It was raining on our last day at Caboolture, by lunchtime we all had a touch of cabin fever so we went for a drive up to Noosa for a change of scenery. It was a bit cool here but the sun was shining on the beautiful spot. We sat at the beach for awhile and spotted some dolphins having a play, the perfect ending to our visit to the sunshine coast.