Saturday, October 3, 2009

Surf's up, Mate!

We thoroughly enjoyed our first beach holiday in Australia! The boys had great fun with their daily surf lesson with Gary (pictured here). I was impressed they stood up on their first day. They have a ways to go to get proficient but they have definitely caught the bug! They asked to rent a board on the last few days so they could practice and have added surf boards to their Christmas list. Lucas said he likes surfing better than skiing without hesitation; Jonah is on the fence. I can check surfing off the list of things I promised them once we got to Australia...

We had a hard time getting them out of the ocean on most days. The weather was warm but not too hot. It was actually cold when you got out of the water with the breezes. We didn't even have to use the air conditioner in our apartment.

To give their board rashes and sun exposure a break, we took one day to go to the Australia Zoo (about 20 min. down the road). It was interesting to learn that it actually started off as the home of Steve Irwin's family and that's where he grew up assisting his Dad rescuing wild animals, to include crocodiles. Today, it's a 1500 acre zoo. There didn't seem to be a huge variety of animals but what they did have were very well cared for. The habitats were very clean and spacious. Some of the animals we saw included dingoes, koalas, wombats, echidnas, a cassowary bird (very cool looking bird with a head that looks like it's painted blue), tasmanian devils, indigenous birds, Asian elephants, and tigers. The boys and I got to feed an Asian elephant, pet a wombat, and pet kangaroos of course. There were several pools of saltwater crocodiles separated by pairs (male and female) with a sign that explained why they were captured and what their personalities were like.

The rocks by the beach also served as a source of some exploration as there were many tidal pools with all kinds of mollusks and sea life. They also attracted some exotic birds that fed there. Next time, we will have to take our snorkeling gear.

Well, we are back home and getting prepared for school to reconvene on Monday. They will start their 4th term (last term for the school year). They will then get out for summer vacation on Dec 5th and return the last week in Jan 2010. I am still getting used to the opposite seasons here. It's getting warmer here when I expect it to start getting cooler. It will be an interesting Christmas as we celebrate in tropical weather...












Friday, October 2, 2009

Happy Birthday, Zoe!

Our Zoe turned 6 last week! It's amazing how much that 4 lb 4 oz. little baby girl has grown and touched our lives. She continues to be our little angel and our constant reminder of love.
We spent her birthday at Sea World to visit her favorite Sesame Street characters. Our lovely babysitter, Prue, went with us to help with the kids. (Mike was in the U.S. at the time.) I enjoyed going on all the kiddy rides at Sesame Street Beach with Zoe while Prue got to ride all the crazy rides with the boys. It started out with nice weather but by the afternoon, it got hazy. The haziness was due to the dust storm that blew through from Western Australia. It had hit Sydney pretty hard the night before. (You may have seen it on the news.) It wasn't as bad in the Brisbane area but it left a thin layer of dust on every surface outside. We were done and left the park around 3 pm. Zoe will get to enjoy her birthday gift in December when we go to see The Wiggles live! She's been watching the show regularly here and has learned a lot of their songs. Her brothers were great sports for her birthday, but declined to go to the concert with us in Dec.

The first week of their Spring Holiday went by quickly, as we kept busy. Besides the birthday celebration, I took the boys to see "G-Force" at the theatre, the boys had a few friends over to the house, the kids got to enjoy the pool at home, and they reacquainted themselves with all their toys and games. Of course, I didn't run out of things to unpack and organize around the house. By Saturday, we were packing up for the beach and anticipating Mike's return on Sunday morning.