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Saturday, 7. November 2009

Australia day 26: The long haul home, 30th October 2009

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So here it is folks, our last day in Australia. I think we'd got over the sadness of our imminent departure, and decided to get on and enjoy the day. We had a really leisurely morning, then headed over to Luna Park for some fun and games, first on the bus into town, and then on the Sydney ferries. For those of you who don't know, Luna Park is a cheesy old-style amusement park, with your typical fairground rides, and fun and games.

Since I'm a total wuss, and not much of a fan of rides, I stayed and looked after Elva while Gabriel and Kirsty went on all the rides, including the Ferris Wheel, the Dodgems and, well, mainly the dodgems. They had a great time, and we got about 2 or 3 hours in there before we had to head beck to pack our stuff up. We got back to Lisa and Lach's and made our final arrangements, then we had a damn fine chat with Lisa and LAch for an hour before we had to leave.

We said our fond farewells, then got the taxi to the airport, preparing ourselves for another 24 hours of travel.

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Home, bed. Bloody knackered.

Oh, the flight? Yeah, it was ok:

  • I played a bunch of games on the in-flight entertainment systems, including an Arkanoid clone, which was cool
  • I watched Up, GI Joe: Rise of Cobra and Transformers 2. The first two were brilliant, albeit it in different ways. Transformers 2 was shit. Painful plot, and really overly long and drawn out. I was begging for it to end by the last half an hour.
  • (The GI Joe film was wicked, but it has given Gabriel nightmares for a week.)
  • Like the incoming flights, I ended up walking Elva round the plane aisles for about and hour or two, to tire her out enough to to back to sleep. At one point I got her to go to sleep in my arms by singing Smiths and Wonder Stuff songs to her. Super dad! ;-)


What an amazing trip. Saw some amazing things, and made some great new friends! And thanks to Lach and Lisa for being wonderful (oh, and John, Maxine, and all the other great wds folk!) We might even share some pictures of those wonderful things soon, when we can be arsed (we have about 1000 pictures to sort through).

Australia day 25: A sad departure from Cairns, 29th October 2009

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We woke up and had to pack up all our stuff. Today was a bit depressing really. Yes, we had a while day in Syndey before having to leave for the UK, and it would be lovely to see Lisa and Lach again for a bit, but it was Sad to go - this really was drawing the curtains on our holiday.

After checking out of the hotel we let Gabriel play in the swimming pool while I sat and caught up on blog posts and work, and Kirsty went for a walk with Elva. We couldn't really do much today in terms of seeing cool stuff before the flight back to Sydney, as the decided to rain. Gabriel's spirit impressed me however (as it always does) - even though it was raining quite heavily at some points of the morning, Gabriel was not phased, and still had loads of fun in the pool, jumping in and making lots of noise ;-)

In the afternoon we went for a leisurely walk round the Cairns botanical gardens and saw lots of really odd plants, then it was back to the hotel to get the taxi to the airport. The flight back to Cairns was uneventful, as was the taxi ride to Lisa and Lach's place. A long day, so early nights for all.

Australia day 24: Franklin Islands, and the great barrier reef, 28th October 2009

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Today was the day we had our second trip booked, to go and see some islands and the great barrier reef. To get there, we had to be up REALLY early, and to get ourselves and two kids ready and out the door by 7.10am, it relly was like a military operation. We managed it though.

We got on the coach and were greeting by some of the staff, who seemed really nice, especially Yuki, who was the trip's Japanese translator (many of the party were Japanese). Her giving out the announcement in Japanese had many benefits, but the main one for us was that Elva was absolutely captivated by this unfamiliar language coming out of her mouth. Elva was being really restless and crying on the coach ride, but Every time Yuki talked Japanese, she shut up immediately and turned to watch her until she had finished... ;-)

We got the the marina and boarded the boat that would take us out to the Islands - it was a kind of passenger Yacht, and was ok. they were serving coffee and biscuits, so we were happy enough. But it soon developed some kind of engine trouble, so we had to wait for another boat to come out and pick us up. This was a blessing in disguise however, as the replacement boat was a 1400hp speedboat, which took us to the Islands at about 30-40 knots. It was a real rollercoaster of a ride, and Gabriel and I loved it, although Kirsty was a bit shook up by it. Elva fell asleep!

We got to the island quicker than the other boat would have got us there, even with the 20 minute or so delay. It was an absolutely beautiful island - coral and other sealife not too far out, lovely beaches and trees. It was amazing to see the diverse range of coral and shells washed up on the beach (some parts were like coral graveyards!), although we were warned that taking any of it away as souvenirs could incur a $25,000 fine, as part of an effort to preserve the islands and reefs. So we, erm, didn't!

At the start of the island stay I was on baby watch (with Elva still being slaeep) while Kirsty and Gabriel did some snorkelling. Kirsty saw a turtle, so was very happy! Turtles are her totem creature. Elva then woke up, and we all went on the glass bottomed boat trip. This was one of the most amazing things I hve ever seen - the water was really clear, and only a few metres deep on the areas we went around, so we could see the coral perfectly. So many amazing shapes and colours! We also saw some beautiful fish and some giant clams. I could've done that all day.

Lunch was beautiful - a nice buffet with pasta, salad, prawns, bread and chicken, plus beer available. Just after lunch we played in the sea, and a huge turtle came really close to the shore! Then gabriel had a sleep while Kirsty, Elva and me walked round the island. This was really cool, but the beaches got really stony after a while and really started to hurt my feet, so Kirsty had to go back and get my shoes for me! I also got sunburnt... but never mind - it was so beautiful.

After getting home we chilled in the pool, then went to a great pizza place for tea, followed by Gabriel playing on the park for a while. Then home, into bed, watching some American Dad episodes before sleep....knackered, but very happy!