Monday, 30 December 2013

Monday 30 December 2013 - Kalbarri WA


Monday 30 December 2013 - Kalbarri WA

Today I launched myself out of bed when the Sienna alarm went off at 5:25, threw on the running gear and hit the road. I did 12km two days ago, so today I decided to go down one more dirt track cul-de-sac (making it a total of three) and extended the distance to 13km. While I took my usual scenic route I saw the same coffee van that caught my attention on Saturday, serving customers in the car park at one of the good surf breaks, Jake’s Beach. It gave me an idea. I also had another idea while running (this happens a lot – I don’t get a lot of time to think uninterrupted thoughts during the rest of the day) and it was a bit of a revelation/realisation... one that applies to both travelling as well as life in general. In actual fact it’s nothing new (Dad was the first person to teach me about it), but it’s a lesson that has born particular relevance to Glenn and I throughout the year. Anyway, to cut to the chase: Leave while you’re still having fun. So we’ve packed up and are hitting the road (again) tomorrow. 

After I got back from my run, I told Glenn my other idea, which was to have brekkie and then head to Jake’s for a coffee/hot chocolate, watch the surfers for a bit and let the kids potter around on the rocks. I also wanted to go back to Pot Alley to explore a bit more (and get a few more piccies). After we managed to tear the children away from the playground, we carried out the plan fairly painlessly, although the hot chocolate became an iced one for Glenn and the girls. The couple running the coffee van were lovely too, so we had a nice chat to them (they’re Kalbarri locals but are planning to use the van as a travelling/fund the travelling tool). 

Once we’d drunk our drinks and checked out the surf, Glenn was eager to get started on the packing up so he dropped the girls and I at Pot Alley for an hour. Both Sienna and Yasmin walked all the way down and up (about 10 minutes each way of rocky descent/ascent) and had a ball, crawling around the rock ledges and climbing to the top of the rocky cliffs. We also had to take care of several ‘bush’ ablutions. I went a bit nuts with the camera and by the time Glenn arrived back to bring us home, we were satisfied and comfortably weary. I’d kept the girls busy enough to prevent any fighting and active so that they were tired but not so much that they got ratty – win! Plus, we left while we were still having fun... ;)

The rest of the day passed fairly pleasantly and uneventfully. Glenn and I carried out our usual packing up routine and the girls got their final Kalbarri playground fix. Yasmin and I went out for a few errands (markets, post office, op shop drop – offloaded old toys to make room for the new Xmas pressies) and then both girls had a nice nap. Then it was back to the playground while Glenn and I continued with the tidying/packing/washing before we had a few drinks with Penny and Colin, who kindly brought lots of tasty nibblies to the table as well – we felt very spoilt! We capped the night off with a quick and easy (but still tasty and awesome) dinner of leftovers, consisting of stir fried veggies and marinated lamb forequarters. We eat so well. Speaking of, my lunch today was pretty special too – basic salad (spinach, cherry tomatoes, pickled red onion, goat’s cheese and olives) topped with blue swimmer crab, drizzled in olive oil and a little vinegar and topped with a dollop of honey chilli sauce. Absolutely divine! So goodbye Kalbarri, we’ve had some fun and now we’re moving on, ready to see what else this strange and beautiful state of WA has to offer us!

Yummy!

Iced chocolate outside of Bean Drifting – coffee van
Closely examining a shell

See?

Stop talking and smile, Yasmin

Still talking!

Exploring rock pools at Jake's Bay

Busy bees

Cool, seaweed

Rocks, water

Closeup of rocks - cool hey

Catching the break

More cool rock closeups

I love the colours and textures

Revisiting Pot Alley - one of my favourite places

Beautiful

Like I said, beautiful

Look at that texture in the rock!

Just in case you missed it the first time

Looking up at a rock ledge

And again


Saying cheese (after a 'bush wee')

More beautiful

And more
 


Cheesy rocks

Trying to do a 'rock wee'

It's really hard to get this girl to stop talking in order to smile for a photo


Sisterly love

Gorgeous cuddles

Sienna looks very serious, Yasmin is such a poser!

Groovy rock

Same rock, different angle

I am a tad obsessed...

But you can understand why, hey?

Wrong light to capture the contrasting colours, but you get the idea

Check the colours behind the weird smile

They're both talking here!



Cuddles

Cute!

Gorgeous grins

Where's Sienna? 

Here she is!

"No, I don't want a cuddle!!"

Sisters interacting

Rock pile at the top of Pot Alley

Rocks again

Saturday 28 December 2013 - Kalbarri


Saturday 28 December 2013 - Kalbarri

Just another day in paradise. I kicked off the morning with a 12km run (first time I’ve attempted this distance in about 18 months!) and then backed it up with a buffet breakfast at the resort down the road. It was excellent quality again and this time they only charged us $40! I took the kids to the skate bowl for about 15 minutes afterwards (Yasmin has finally learnt to ride her bike with pedals – the training wheels were removed at Cape Range so it was just functioning as a balance bike since October). Sienna stacks it and then picks herself up and carries on, however Yasmin sulks for a few minutes before resuming when she falls off.

Then it was a swim in the pool, followed by a trip to the beach. Glenn scored a free pop-up sun shelter when a guy put one beside the bin the other day – it had a few tears but he zip-tied it up and it’s fine. Only thing is, it doesn’t cope with wind so well and the beach was pretty blowy today. I took the girls for a splash and a paddle in the calm water (Chinaman’s Beach is great for kids) and we located a few shells for the treasure hunt that the caravan park is running. Glenn enjoyed the breezy shade of the tent, listening to the cricket and reading a magazine. After we left the beach, we drove up the road to look for a pink feather and paddle pop sticks (for said treasure hunt) in the park. I found the feather – a tiny one from the many galahs that populate the region. Next we called into the shop to pick up a couple of groceries, when I realised the feather was missing! Glenn jumped out the car only to see it blow over the other side of the road. I couldn’t let it go – I’d managed to pick up the paddle pop sticks near the shop so the treasure hunt prize was in our sights – so I nipped over and scrounged around and was stoked when I found it again!

It was a warm day so after returning, the girls and I went for another swim before a late-ish lunch. We attempted to put Sienna down for a sleep, to no avail and the girls hung out with the hundred or so other kids on the playground. We whiled the afternoon away by doing not very much – I had a nice chat to the lovely Yvette and Glenn tidied his tools and then Sienna hit the wall so she had a late snooze. Now Glenn is cooking up some of the blue swimmer crab and fish he caught last night and I’m madly trying to finish this while the children run around crazily, making the most of the late evening sun (it’s 6:30pm). So I’d better go and tame the wild ones instead of pottering in front of the computer!