Margaret River
1 aprile 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C
Hello! Happy Easter!
Sorry I haven't put anything on here for so long....we've were camped out in a national park with no reception for 10 days and now we're at a 'working farm' campground and there's no reception here either.
To be honest we haven't really enjoyed Margaret River - the campground was shit and so far from anything - full of mozzies and black sand so the kids were filthy as was the van and we didn't have access to a shower so each night I'd try and give them a birdy bath but everyone was still filthy...Alby got worms for the 6th time since we've been away, I've been doing everything I can and making sure he washed his hands before he eats, wash everything ( which sucks when I've just washed everything amd then have to re-wash at $4 a load - but it's a viscous cycle.
There was beached whales (150) and we saw a few of them, that was so sad. There were shark bike out of some of them too.
So, we managed to beg enough to stay at the 'farm stay' as everything on the south west coast get completely booked out over easter long weekend, I called all over trying to find somewhere to stay and we were panicking as there was literally nothing at all anywhere! Max had a friend who lived here for 10 months so we dropped his name and they relented and gave us a spot. It's completely packed with families, the kids are all in their groups and decide whether they like Mav or not depending on their mood, he's been in tears a few times as they tell him to go away, your not in our gang anymore etc, one kid stood over Alby the other night and made him hand over his glow stick, poor Alby was inconsolable and we tracked down the little shit and made him give it back! So as you can see, I'm hating all the kids now - Max says it's my hormones which I agree with but I can't get our of this grumpy funk 😂
To top it off, they have heaps of guinea pigs here - Max was with Alby yesterday morning cuddling a cute fluffy one when it started to slip off his lap....he gently went to scoop it up and the bugger attacked him, sinking its beaver like teeth into his finger. He bolted back to the van with his hand covered in blood, screaming his head off. We ended having to take him to hospital to get it cleaned and dressed and he's now on antibiotics. Luckily they get a tetanus vaccination with their immunisations. Safe to say we haven't been back to the guinea pigs.
We were asked to donate Easter eggs to their annual egg hunt this morning, all the big kids had massive baskets and their joggers on ready to crush the little kids. I was dreading it thinking our boys would be trampled and find nothing but they separated the big kids from the younger ones and at the end, all the found eggs were put in a massive tub and shared equally between the kids ( max pocketed some just in case they missed out ). The boys loved it!
I've been feeling nauseous and super tired this whole time so I'm not the best company at the moment, hence my quite negative writing 😬, also I'm just really ready to come home. We've been doing huge hours in the car, the kids have peaked and Max admitted he has too. If we go home around the top end, it'll be around 90 hours of driving but if we go home from here it's half that time.
We've decided to start heading home from here. It'll take a few weeks but we're very ready to go. Not looking forward to spending all that time in the car but it's worth it!Leggi altro
Homeward bound
6 aprile 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C
Hi everyone! So we've been on the road for 5 days now, heading east ( aka home!!).
Have had pretty much no reception so not sure if this will come through before we get home - it's Friday evening now.
So we crossed the Nullarbor AGAIN, have driven across S.A and are currently situated in outback NSW. There's goats, emu's, roo's, wedge tail eagles and seagulls of the outback ( crows ) everywhere. I've never seen so much roadkill, it just stinks as your driving along of rotting emu and Roos - I had hold of a plastic bag and was dry reaching all day - yuuuuk.
We stopped at Broken Hill today and had good ol Macca's for lunch. The kids deserve it, they are being so good and we've been driving around 700kms a day! We've been sleeping at rest stops and usually there's at least 1 other van there so we've felt ok about stopping there.
It's pretty hot right now and it's almost dark, someone said tomorrow will be 37 somewhere out here - we're hoping to be home either tomorrow night or Sunday.
I picked up a cold from Alby which sucks but everyone else has had it so it was going to happen! First time in 5 months that we've been sick, since starting preschool that's a record!
Can't wait to see everyone and hopefully weasel my way into cuddles from my nieces and nephews!
No photos as I've let the boys take up all the storage taking pics of each other....Leggi altro

ViaggiatoreWow! When you said you were coming home, you really meant that you're comong home - right now!! I thought it would've been weeks away yet! That's great though 🤗 Enjoy the scenery (except the dead wildlife 🤢😩) and soak in the last couple of days before you're back to regular life, a continuous cycle of routines.... 😘😘😘😘😘

ViaggiatoreYah! Looking forward to seeing everyone again. Have a safe trip home love you xxxx
Almost home!!
8 aprile 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C
Well. Max's mum kept calling yesterday worrying about us going down dorrigo mountain in the dark, she ran a fair bit checking where we were to make sure we were still alive. She's usually like that 😂.
We were about 3 and a half hours from home coming through Uralla when I saw this group of 8 or so standing on a corner jumping up and down and looking like nutters. There was a car in front of us and I thought they were waving etc at it, all of a sudden Juls jumped out onto the road and we realised it was Max's parents and his sisters family waiting to surprise us!
We all stayed at the caravan park in Uralla last night and went to the pub for dinner - what a luxury!! My tummy was off this morning though, not used to fancy pub dinners anymore 😂. The kids were so excited.
We're now heading to Dorrigo and making our way home with Fred and Alby in the back. Can't wait to get home!Leggi altro











ViaggiatoreOh my gosh I just got a lump in my throat reading this 😢 kids can be such assholes 💩. I bet you wanted to shove that glow stick right up that kids #@% - I do!! Mav is just genuinely nice, it would have broken his little heart 😔 Alby's a bit tougher, but still, that's just hurtful 👊 I hope both boys don't remember the bullying part of the stay... Poor Alb's... he's been surrounded by this beautiful wildlife and then it's a guinea pig that bites him!?! Ouch! I'm happy that you're coming home!!! 🤗 But you need to make sure that you really want to come back unfinished, I don't want you guys to have regrets but I totally feel for you - it's been a long time travelling, you've seen parts of the country that others will never get to (me included!) and you've all learnt so much - the boys are the luckiest kids in the world to have been/seen where/what they have - you and Max should be so proud of yourselves for giving them the trip of a lifetime! Australia's not going anywhere, you have time to do the rest. But yay! I'm excited!!!! Hopefully the tiredness and nausea settles for you soon and you get some nice spots to stop at on your way back. Keep us informed 😁😁 Oh, and HAPPY EASTER 🐇🐰🐣🥚🍫 LOVE YOU ALL 😘😘😘😘
ViaggiatoreYep have to agree with Jenny. It’s awful you didn’t have a good experience there ☹️ but I’m also happy to see you come back home again. Hope the boys had plenty of Easter eggs 🐣 love you!xxxx