As usual, when attempting to travel with 2 children and 3 adults, things never start out as planned. When you think about taking a trip, there are a few things that you DO NOT want to happen on the day you leave, or over the course of the trip itself...
1.) Someone is sick when you leave for your trip. (James)
2.)Child falls at school and hurts herself. (Ashtyn)
3.)Someone gets sick while on the trip. (Ginger)
4.)Mom gets an attitude during the course of the trip. (Brandy)
Day of departure adventures:
My poor husband had been fighting a stomach bug and then a head cold prior to us leaving Brisbane. Then, as we are going through security, James gets stopped due to the fact that the x-ray machine picks up a picture of his pocket knife in his carry on bag. James then has to run to the nearest "newstand" buy some stamps and an envelope and mail his knife to himself. (Knife was delivered upon our arrival home!)
Ginger and I drop off girls at school and head to the gym for a quick workout. After a lovely leg workout, we head back to pick up Ashtyn. When we get to her school, the director informs me that "Ashtyn has had an accident" DUH, DUH,DUH!!!! Evidently, Ashtyn was running forward, while facing backwards, and ran into a large wooden post. Post - 1, Ashtyn - 0. Ashtyn ended up with a bleeding top and bottom lip, and a busted gum. BLOOD everywhere. However, Ashtyn did not let that stop her. She continued to play, eat and only cried for only a minute! Post -1,
Ashtyn-1! Ginger and I took her home for lunch and a nap.
At 3:15, taxi arrives to take our brood to the airport. I wake Ashtyn up from her nap, she bumps her mouth on my hand...BLOOD EVERYWHERE!!!! Cup of water, ice and many paper towels later...we are all off in the taxi...airport bound! The girls were angels in the airport and on the plane. Even though the plane was delayed about 45 minutes. We proceeded to have the slowest taxi driver ever from the airport to the hotel, and then played musical beds with the kids trying to get them to bed. At the end of the night it was James and Kenyon in one bed, Ashtyn and I in another bed, and poor Aunt GG on the fold away bed. Not to worry though, because the sleeping arrangements were different each night there.
No alarm clock needed when traveling with Ashtyn. She had us up at 6:30AM, 5:30 AM, 6:30AM, and 6:00AM. Day 1 started off with breakfast at Starbucks and mass quantities of coffee. We walked Circular Quay (pronounced key) and The Rocks. Saw the Opera House, The Syndey Harbour Bridge, The Ice Bar, The Founders of War Bar (oldest pub in Sydney), napped in the hotel and had pizza for dinner. Unfortunately this is also the night Ginger ended up sick, and Saturday morning is the morning Ashtyn decided to wake us up at 5:30AM, which meant that she was ready for a nap at 11:30AM. James and Kenyon went off to explore. After nap, we all rode the ferry to Darling Harbour and visited the Aquarium. Sunday found us back on a ferry headed to Darling Harbour again to explore the shops, International Fan Fest for The World Cup, lunch, train rides, and the largest outdoor McDonalds ever. James and I also got a Sunday afternoon run over The Sydney Harbour Bridge...beautiful views! Monday we returned home, tired but glad that we were able to see the sights. I very quickly fell in love with Sydney and can't wait to go back!
Ginger and I at The Ice Bar. It was a cool place to be. No pun intended! The whole place was made of ice. Chairs, the bar, the decorations, statues... The really fun part was the attire they made you wear. Very attractive overcoats (sized for the big and tall), some ancient Ugg's (also sized for the big and tall). You were only allowed in the bar for 30 minutes, due to the temperature. Tourist trap...but it was worth it!
Kenyon at The Aquarium. She LOVED this mermaid. Yes, we cut Kenyon's hair. She asked for it. It makes her look like an 8 year old and not my cute little 4 year old :(
Yup...Ashtyn doing what she does best...chasing birds. I am still waiting for the day when one poops on her, until then...run for your lives birds!!
This little pub was neat. Ginger and I went in and had a few beers.
The girls riding inside the ferry that took us from The Quay to Darling Harbour. It was a little chilly outside, so we opted for inside rides instead.
International Fan Fest. The World Cup was/is very popular in Australia. They had the big screens set up to play every game live. Too bad the Socceroo's (yes, that is the name of the Australian soccer team) lost their first game to Germany 4-0. And to think...I bought a Socceroo shirt!
Looking back at The Quay.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge. James and I did our Sunday run over the bridge and back again. Amazing views from there.
The family with the Opera House in the background. Planning for the opera house began in the 1940's, with final completion in 1973. The construction stage began in 1959 and the overall cost was 102 million dollars. It was amazing to see up close.
The family with The Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background.
WOW--looks like yall did it all! What wonderful memories you all will have! So jealous!
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