Day Forty | 24 Jan 2013:
On the road from Yamba to the Sunshine Coast, we are greeted
by the rain, which continues all the way to our destination, Caloundra. The Sunshine Coast is anything but
sunny.
Over the next two days, we sit
and listen to reports about the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone ‘Oswald’, as it
dumps it’s payload from the top end of the Queensland coast, right down to the
bottom (and even into NSW), causing major flooding. It appears we have rounded off our tour of
natural disasters fairly competently, first fires, then earthquakes…. now
flooding!
A Chinese dinner on our last night in Caloundra sees Lachy making his first attempt with chopsticks... so cute!
Day Forty Two | 26 Jan 2013:
Happy Birthday Australia… and happy birthday dad! We spend Australia Day on the road, bound for
Roma. We have to detour way out west in
order to avoid flooding and road closures, but it’s well worth it to ensure we
make it home safely and in time for the kids to make day one of school!
Fortunately an incident free day of
travelling, albeit a wet one. Small
pleasures are sometimes the best ones, but I just loooove travelling in the rain, so I am more than happy to be on
the road today.
We are pleasantly surprised when we decide to dine in the motel restaurant for dinner. Wow! An award winning little al a carte spot with the most awesome lighting. I take a bit of an interest in these amazing light shades. Cool huh? Oh, and the food was incredible... roast chicken and vegetables has never looked so good! So glad we dined in-house!!
Day Forty Three | 27 Jan 2013:
It rains heavily all night and we are concerned about the state of the roads and crossings. Our luck seems to have run out when we reach Rolleston however, when we discover the road to Springsure is closed due to flooding.
After waiting for an hour and a half with no change, we decide to try an alternate route via dirt roads. A soggy, but successful option in the end.
After waiting for an hour and a half with no change, we decide to try an alternate route via dirt roads. A soggy, but successful option in the end.
… forty three days away from home, no less than 7,000 kilometres travelled, a gazillion litres of fuel consumed, nine different beds slept in, two dead camper batteries,
one exploded car engine, countless spectacularly beautiful scenes, an immeasurable
number of memories and some of the best times that we have had as a family, ever!
Oh, and six very happy campers…
... we pull back into our driveway with that bittersweet feeling that the holiday is over, yet we have returned to everything that is homely, comfortable and familiar. And Gus is of course super excited to see us!
With no time for reflection or contemplation, it doesn't take long before the organisational board (that I would be completely lost without) is covered with timetables, schedules and planners... evidence that six busy little bodies are cranking up their activities and getting into the swing of the new school/work year!
Thanks so much for coming along for the ride. I hope you have enjoyed (or tolerated) the temporary deviation of my blogging content and, whilst I seriously underestimated how busy our trip was going to be ... and consequently how little time was going to be left over for all things creative... I am committed to completing and sharing my travel journal!! Watch this space... :)
Cheers,
Jules
x
4 comments:
What an incredible trip!!! Makes me want to pack up our family and take off!! Looks like you had quite the adventure!!!
Amazing Julie and thanks you so much for sharing your family holiday with us. Good luck with some compensation for the car engine.
Oh it's been wonderful. Glad you are home safe and I would really love to do what you have done. Although we are a lot closer to Tassie so we can save on the fuel....lol.
Enjoy the routine again.
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