How’s life for you? I have just spent two glorious weeks with my sister, her two granddaughters and my granddaughter. The last time I saw Jade, she hadn’t yet celebrated her second birthday. To say I was over the moon is a slight understatement. I was thrilled to be able to read stories to her at night, scratch her back while she fell asleep and show her all things Australian.
We visited The Australia Zoo (the Crocodile Hunter’s zoo) where the girls got to relieve a bit of jetlag by running around the park seeing all the Australian animals (and one not so live jumbo croc). They REALLY wanted this joey to hop out of the pouch but no amount of coaxing worked.
You could have heard their “Awwwws” from all over the park when we came upon this mother koala cuddling her little baby.
The girls wanted to be real Australians so surfing lessons were high on the list of must-do things. Luke, their instructor, got all three girls standing up – on the waves. There were mile wide smiles.
The girls took surfing lessons at Noosa and then they went boogie boarding at Mooloolaba as often as they could. They quickly learned why in Australia, you must swim between the flags marking where the lifeguards work. There was a rip on either side and we might have had one girl who needed a rescue.
The girls had a good time at Underwater World aquarium and while they were looking at all the fish and scary things, John and I were at the nearby park cooking traditional Australian sausages and hotdogs on the BBQ. Nothing better than an Aussie barbie.
The last time Carole and Emma came, it was school holidays and she got to sleep at the aquarium. No schoolies this time.
They had a great time at Lone Pine Koala sanctuary and each got a chance to cuddle a koala. Jade had her photo taken by a professional and that was her souvenir for her dad. He loved it. Carole took this photo and I love it just as much.
We wanted the girls to experience a bit of Aboriginal culture but were unable to get a tour at Jellurgal Aboriginal Centre. Searching the web, we found that the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast has a group of traditional Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers (from Jellurgal) who perform every day. Of course we had to go.
On our way home, the girls said they really wanted to bake some gingerbread cookies. We made the dough and while it was chilling, we went back to the beach. Upon our return, dough was rolled, cookies were cut and eager faces were ready to eat some when they came out of the oven. I made the icing and Emma was in charge of the colors. We had some amazing cookies. Photo of the cookies is coming. It’s on Carole’s camera not mine. duh.
The next day, Carole and the girls performed for the oldies at Arcare for their Daffodil Day high tea. They sang I’ll Fly Away with each girl singing a solo and then just for fun, they did, Oh I Had a Little Chickie. The Arcare residents loved Carole’s fiddle music as much as they enjoyed the girls. They often get nursery school children but rarely do they get kids 9 and 12.
Finally, one day the 9-year olds wanted to do a ‘fancy dinner’ complete with menus and waitstaff. They asked what was for dinner and then upon entering the dining room we were individually seated and given our menu. Amazingly, everyone ordered everything on the menu. You’ll notice that one of the girls obviously doesn’t like dressing on her salad. Or not.
The girls made flowers for the table, put out the good crystal and china and served all the food. Once it was over, we received another menu for dessert. We all ordered pavlova. Or Pavovla with or without wiped cream. Spelling didn’t matter because enthusiasm was the order of the day.
Since I prepped cooked and the girls did all the work, Carole did the dishes. By the end of every day, I was completely done in. I had help with cooking any time I wanted it. I needed a few potatoes peeled for scalloped potatoes and ham and boy did we have a lot of potatoes.
This was just a part of our holiday. I still have a grin on my face. Thanks to my nephew Ian for making it all happen.
I AM feeling better. Much less foggy brain and a little less back pain. Still a bit dizzy but we finally have a plan for that so I can get back to exercising and I know once I can look up as well as lie on my back, all the back pain will disappear. I’m doing my best to get back to work and back into life.
Finally, last week I received an email from my next door neighbours, Jan and David. They are the friends who go out to eat with us often. Jan and David are in France for 2 months (lucky things) and David wrote, “We’re in Chinon for a few days,” and went on to say where they’d been and what they’d been eating. I replied right away and said my food blogger friend Jamie Schler from Life’s a Feast had bought Hôtel Diderot in Chinon. I said you couldn’t miss her miles of dark, wildly curly hair.
To my utter surprise, David quickly replied and included a photo of Jan, David AND Jamie. They stayed in her hotel – without my hearty recommendation. It’s a small world, isn’t it? Jan said Jamie’s homemade jams and breakfasts were great. I can’t wait to visit myself. Here’s Jan’s photo of Jamie’s jam cupboard.
Hope to see you soon!
Lizzy (Good Things) says
Hello there lovely Maureen! What a wonderful time you’ve had with your beloved family… thank you for sharing this with us! Glad to hear that you are on the road to recovery. Take care, be well, happy cooking xxx
Stephanie - The Dessert Spoon says
What a fabulous holiday! I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I haven’t been to Australia Zoo even though it isn’t that far away from me. I should go soon!
It’s good to hear from you again! Glad to hear that you health is improving.
Maureen says
You should go. It’s a fantastic day out and way more than you can see in a day.
movita beaucoup says
Maybe wiped cream will become a trend in 2016? Fingers crossed!
Maureen says
It sure tasted good. No thumbs in the bowl at all. 🙂
Sherry M says
How wonderful to spend time with your family. You must miss them so much. Glad to hear you are feeling somewhat better these days.
Eva Taylor says
It sure looks like you had an amazing time with your lovely family. I’m very glad that you are so n the mend, I can’t imagine being dizzy for as long as you were, you’ve been a real trouper posting as you have been, it’s been nice to keep in touch.
Recently we had another progressive dinner and the theme was New England, our neighbours made nutterflutter, a unique New England treat??
Nancy | Plus Ate Six says
It’s so nice to have you back! What an amazing holiday you’ve had making precious memories – everything has made me smile 🙂
Sues says
Wow, what an amazing holiday! Fabulous photos 🙂
Mary Frances says
What an amazing visit and you did such wonderful things with them! You must be exhausted but I’m so glad to hear you’re feeling better!!
Ciao Florentina says
Oh I want to go to Australia and cuddle a Koala, awwwww
Abbe @ This is How I Cook says
It’s so nice to hear from you Maureen. I don’t know why but this post brought a tear to my eye. It is so special to be able to spend that time together. Glad you are feeling better!
Suzy | The Mediterranean Dish says
When I saw I had a message from “Maureen,” I couldn’t wait to open it and read your post! And what a fun post it was to read!!! Thanks for sharing your lovely family with us. How fun that the young ones made dinner; loved the clever menu! And the singing 🙂
A little jealous of that jam cupboard! I will head over and check out Jamie’s blog.
So glad things are starting to feel better for you, Maureen! Hope you see full recovery soon.
The Surprised Gourmet says
Maureen, sounds like everyone had a wonderful time. Great photos and such lovely memories you made together. Glad to hear you’re feeling better. Continue to improve. 🙂
Roberta says
Number 1 – am so glad to see you. Glad you have been having some fun and loving family to visit. Looks like a fantastic time. All the pictures are so happy. And the children beautiful.
Loved them singing for the elder folks. That was a charming song and even more charming singers.
The Yugambeh tribe dancers were great too. Reminded me a bit of the Masai in Kenya.
The food looked wonderful as well. Just got home from lunch and it all made me so hungry.
NICE POST AND PICTURES!!!!!!
Rachel (Rachel's Kitchen NZ) says
Lovely to see you Maureen and to hear about your wonderful time with your family – so pleased to hear that you are getting things under control. Take care and keep enjoying life.
Veronica (Roni) says
Oh Maureen, what a treasure chest of wonderful memories!!! And so many lovely stories to tell….we can feel the abundance of delight! Yours & theirs…..(& a little fatigue, lol.)
They are so lucky to have you show them a lifetime experience of Australia, of love & connection in the kitchen, the beauty & the beast of the ocean, & family nurturing in far flung places.
So happy for you…xx
Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says
I love this post. How wonderful for you to see your granddaughter and grandnieces! Thank you for sharing, and I’m glad you are starting to feel better.
A_Boleyn says
What a lovely visit . So many great memories for the girls and for you.
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
So glad you were able to get away, what a nice holiday and great pictures!
Victoria of Flavors of the Sun says
Quintessential Oz. Good to know it isn’t all a figment of my foreign imagination. What a glorious holiday for all. Glad to here you are recovering.
Hotly Spiced says
Excellent post, Maureen. I’m so glad it all went so well during those precious two weeks. I bet it all went by far too quickly. You certainly got the girls out and about and experiencing so much of Oz. The photo of your granddaughter cuddling the koala is just priceless and that’s something I’ve never had the opportunity to do and I’ve been here for years! I do love the handmade menus! And yes, what a small world – of all the hotels in France they end up in one you would have heartily recommended. I’m very envious of that jam cupboard! xx
Amanda (@lambsearshoney) says
I’m SO pleased to see you back on line, Maureen! It looks as though a visit from family might have been just the medicine you needed – and they are all beautiful girls. Here’s hoping the improvement in your health continues. xxx
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says
What a lovely coincidence that they stayed with Jamie. I always see her updates on the jams on facebook and hear how many guests she has fed. It is a lot of work!
Glenda says
Hi Maureen. Glad to hear you are back with the living. I hope your back continues to improve. Lovely post I could feel the love.
Eha says
Priorities: am so happy for you that the wretched vertigo/tinnitus allowed a long enough journey up and down your coastline for your granddaughters to experience a fair amount of Australiana and you to share this with them. Lovely photos to show readers outside Australia our natural life! Love the Mooloolaba beach photo: this really is how it is 🙂 ! And how time has passed . . . . thinking of Australia Zoo, nine years since Steve Irwin’s death and Bindi at 17 on the stage of the US ‘Dancing with the Stars’ – guess part of me wishes it had been the Australian one . . .
Marilyn Lesniak says
What a treat to read your post! It was a wonderful time for sure. Neither you nor the girls will forget this visit!
Liz says
Oh, what fun you had!!! Baking cookies, the zoo! Those menus are priceless. And a small world is right! I hope to get to Hotel Diderot, too. Glad you’re on the mend! xo
mila furman says
Maureen I loved reading this! I love all the sanctuaries! And those koalas soo soo precious! And brave girls they are to get out on those waves! Sounds like you had an absolutely incredible time and I bet they did too! Here’s hoping that you only continue feeling better and better 🙂 xo
mjskitchen says
What fun!!! Looks like these two had you running. 🙂 It’s amazing how one reappreciates where they live when company comes to town and they get to show it off and when it’s a couple of 9 year olds, no telling where you end up. And what sweethearts to fix everyone dinner. What a memorable experience. Thanks for sharing. I’ll be smiling all night. 🙂
John@Kitchen Riffs says
So glad you’re feeling much better! Let’s hope you’re at 100% soon. What a fun time you’ve had the last few weeks. Loved all the pictures! Mrs KR and I are now going to be taking time off — see you again in October. Hope you’re completely well by then!
Gourmet Getaways says
It looks like your granddaughter had an absolute BLAST!! You certainly showed her a great time.
Thanks for sharing
Julie
Gourmet Getaways
Hester @ Alchemy in the Kitchen says
Hi Maureen, it is lovely to see the grandaughter and grandnieces carrying on the foodie tradition. It looks like they had a wonderful holiday – your photos really capture the fun.
InTolerant Chef says
What a wonderful time you must have all had! The girls look so happy and I’m sure they’ll remember their Aussie holiday all their lives xo
Bam's Kitchen says
I am just tickled pink that you were able to have some long overdue family time! I bet you were even more excited then they were but just tuckered out after their visit. I am sure they will be begging to come back soon. Rest up and take care!
Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts says
So pleased you are starting to feel a bit better and what a wonderful way to aid recovery, with your loved ones.
I know I am full of anticipation every time my parents visit and the boys are so giddy they can hardly sleep for day beforehand. So I know what wonderful memories you must have made.
And Jade got to cuddle a koala! So perfect and so Australian 🙂 That picture may get my sister on a plane!!! I bet she would fly around the world if I told her she could cuddle a koala!
Thanks for sharing your holiday with us 🙂 x
Amira says
Glad to see you back Maureen, I’ve missed your posts. I’ve tried contacting you through your contact form and the email but did not get a reply back.. so thanks God that you are ok.
What a wonderful post this is, I’ve enjoyed every word and every picture. This is a cherished warm vacation, Loved the Koala, I wish I can hug one too … was shocked at the scene of the girls on the crocodile until you said it is not a live one !!! 🙂
Katalina @ Peas and Peonies says
Thank you for sharing this, it is such a nice adventure, I love all the animals so cute 🙂
Chris Scheuer says
So… happy you got to have this wonderful time with those sweet girls! What fun you have had, you definitely made the most of it! I know they loved being with you and took lots of great memories home with them. Glad to hear you’re feeling better too. I was thrilled to see a post 🙂
Tara says
We so love Australia when we visited many years ago. Thanks for bringing back many memories!!
Kim | a little lunch says
To quote a Beach Boys oldie: “Go, Granny, GO!” 🙂 So tickled by your recap of this adventure. You needed this — you DESERVE this! Hugs, Maureen. xo
Iron Chef Shellie says
what a gorgeous looking family! <3 looks like you all had a wonderful time! x
Jean | DelightfulRepast.com says
Maureen, what a grand time! The grands are lovely girls! The first thing I’d do if I were to visit Australia is visit the place where you can hold a koala.
Jess @ whatjessicabakednext says
I’m really happy to hear you’re on the mend, Maureen. Thank you for sharing this lovely post – I’ve always wanted to visit Australia and it is definitely my dream to one day! Loved reading this post and looking at the pictures! 😀
cheri says
Hi Maureen, the koalas and kangaroos are so adorable, love this post, looks like everyone had a great time.
Shashi at RunninSrilankan says
Maureen – so glad to hear you are feeling better!!! And what a lovely visit y’all had – I bet the girls won’t forget it anytime soon and will be talking about it for a long long time to come! I love Carol’s and the girls’ performance!
Kate @ Babaganosh.org says
This post makes me really want to go to Australia. Those cuddling koalas.. too cute!
My Kitchen Stories says
You looked forward to this so much, I am so glad it was fantastic. You did so much with the girls, they are so lucky. I love their menus, how cute and grown up all at the same time. The things you showed them will be in their memories forever. So lovely xxx
Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says
Oh my face hurts from smiling all the way through this post. What a wonderful adventure, the zoo, the surfing, cookies and a special dinner. What a fantastic post! So glad you are feeling better Maureen – you are missed 🙂
Fran @ G'day Souffle' says
Maureen, glad you are feeling better- there’s nothing better for healing than to have young family visitors around. Looks like the grandkids have taken up your talent for cooking!
Norma Chang says
Glad you had a great time with your beautiful family and were well enough to join them in all the activities. What a treat for the residence at Arcare to have Carole and the girls performed for them for their Daffodil Day high tea. Does Carole always travel with her violin?
The Ninja Baker says
Nothing like nieces to bring on the sunshine… Love that you made cookie dough, took a dive in the ocean and baked cookies together…Love all the animal piccies too…Did you hear the awww from Santa Monica, CA?
Raymund says
Thanks for sharing this lovely pictures, looks like you have lots of fun!
Sandra Shaffer says
What a lovely post and fun for all! The girls are at a great age and they seem so eager and sweet! Love the menus for the dinner party!
Tandy | Lavender and Lime says
I loved being able to share your visit on Facebook! And I love the menu’s – especially the wiped cream 🙂
Emma @ Bake Then Eat says
It looks and sounds like everyone had great fun, what a treat it must have been to have a meal cooked for you by the kids 😀 I am glad to hear you are starting to feel a little bit better and on the road to recovery 😀
Eva says
I think they had so much fun! My children would love the Australian zoo, so nice!