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byA year ago if someone doing a big lap told me, even someone doing it with five kids, they needed a holiday I’d have scoffed mightily in their direction. And yet…
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A year ago if someone doing a big lap told me, even someone doing it with five kids, they needed a holiday I’d have scoffed mightily in their direction. And yet…
This post is NOT sponsored.
The Maldives – not just for honeymooners and people with silver spoons
He’s so my boy. Poor thing.
Now our big (but not over compensating big – just saying) beautiful bus is set up how we want it there’s just a few things to source and store before we head off on Friday. A few things. I wish.
You know that thing where you say something and then you have to eat your words? That. That is happening.
Maybe it was the fact we left all our kids in Queensland for 48 hours, but Melbourne, you are my kind of everything.
“Our bowling scores were really bad,” Master22 told me after he’d gone along to his local AMF bowling centre. He sounded a bit miffed. “I don’t know what’s happened. I was better at bowling when I was in school. I definitely need to practice.” Funny, I don’t remember any talent scouts knocking down our door…
“You remembered the coffee machine but you forgot the hammer?” said Tracey. Camping was never meant to be easy. Until now…
There’s only one chapter left to tell of our Bridget Jones style (plus toddler) ‘mini-break’ – that of the automobile. Buckle up.
Our accommodation, in an exquisitely renovated train carriage, was the first big WOW moment.
As it’s late, and as I’ve a good bit more to share, I’m breaking the highlights of our weekend into three posts – appropriately named, Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
We’ve planned a little holiday fun for this weekend. If they can work out what it is by then.