Friday, August 24, 2012

Our First Holiday As A Family Of Four



Last week, as I spent what felt like forever packing all of our bags to take with us, my enthusiasm for our family holiday was seriously lacking, despite us having looked forward to this one for months. Sophie had been up most of the night before (I was assuming with teething pain) and as I battled to keep my eyes open the following day, I had visions of our idyllic break turning pear-shaped. In the end, I was glad we got away though.  It was refreshing to have a change of scenery and lovely to spend some quality time together.  Grace especially had such fun down south, channelling her inner Dr Doolittle as she 'talked' to all the farm animals, stomped through creeks in her gum boots and looked out for kangaroos in the paddocks.  Seeing the smile on her face each day as we set out on various adventures was priceless.



I've posted before about our family holidays to Denmark.  It's our little 'home away from home' and has even  more meaning for Paul who lived there for several years as a young boy.  Each time, as we drive into town along the scenic country roads lined by breathtaking forests and lush green paddocks, I feel a wave of serenity wash over me.  I love re-visiting our favourite spots, finding new places to explore and soaking in all the fresh air and beauty in the surrounding landscape.  It truly is a magical spot.

This time, seeing as our family had grown by one and our needs were a bit different, we chose to stay in self-contained accommodation at Kangaroo Valley Cottage.  It was perfect - the picturesque views, the warmth of the log fire, the country kitchen and the surrounding farm animals and wildlife have made this a place we are definitely keen to return to again next year.





During our stay, we returned to Grace's beloved animal farm where she once again was in her element feeding, patting and cuddling all the animals.  We also let her bring along her money box which she'd been filling over time and allowed her to spend the money she had saved on something of her choice.  Another morning, we took a drive to Albany where we had Devonshire tea at Emu Point Cafe and the following day, we stopped for a drink and play at the Boston Brewery at Willoughby Park Winery.

After time away though, I always love returning to the comforts and convenience of home which make our simple days and routines so much easier.  For the remainder of this week while Paul has still had time off, we've gotten back into the swing of our simple daily rhythm, completed a few odd jobs around the house and even managed a visit to Ikea.  It's been wonderful waking up every day this week feeling like it's the weekend.  I'll be sad when Monday rolls around...



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Edited on 31st August 2012: This post was featured in the August 2012 edition of The Post Of The Month Club

22 comments:

  1. Nice pics! Looks and sounds like a nice getaway. Ill keep that place bookmarked for our next getaway. Were off to Pump Hill Farm Cottages mid September in Pemberton and very much looking forward to greenery, animals and chillaxing!! Cassie

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  2. beautiful photos Amanda! It sounds like just the break you needed. There's nothing quite like the wonderment that fills our little people's eyes is there. I love seeing the world through their eyes. xxxx

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  3. Gorgeous, we stayed somewhere similar in Margaret River and Mr 4.5 thought it was the best thing since sliced bread......Love seeing the family relax together....Have a nice weekend.

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  4. Sounds like a lovely getaway Amanda...i can relate to the effort of getting ready to get to the break part though....i am always second guessing whether all the effort will be worth it! Haven't been brave enough to try a holiday with our new family of 5 yet but hope to soon!
    Wonderful to see such joy in their eyes isn't it...makes all the effort seem so worth it....hope you haven't had any more teething trouble!
    I love Ikea but probably a good idea we live so far away from our closest one i think, i go a little nuts there!Thanks for sharing your pics x

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  5. Oh I love Denmark...reminds me a lot of Tassie
    The animal farm looks delightful

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  6. Looks like you had a really fun time away Amanda :) The cottage looks so quaint and cosy...perfect for relaxing in. I agree that packing and unpacking can be a bit of a headache. But so worth it. It's good - almost essential - to have a change of scenery and routine every now and then. I hope you have a beautiful weekend. xx

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  7. Looks like a lovely time away Amanda. Amazing photos :)
    We are having our first holiday as a family of 5 in November, it makes me tired thinking about the packing xx

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  8. What a gorgeous little getaway. And I loved driving through that part of WA when we were on our around-Australia road trip. Have a great weekend! Mel xx

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  9. Oh, the animals look so cute amanda!! As does Grace! what gorgeous photos you have taken! It looks chilly down there but the open fire would have been just perfect! hope you have a great weekend sweetie!
    laura xx

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  10. Oh this is so gorgeous, wow, look at those beautiful happy animals & how gentle your girls are with them. I always had to check my 3rd girl's sleeves for bunnies after visiting any kind of farm or petting zoo. She was always so desperate to bring one home, right, to our German Shepherd. Love Posie

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  11. So lovely to read about your holiday in Denmark Amanda and to see the lovely photos. Aunty Barb x

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  12. How lovely to see Grace so entranced by the animals. I looks and sounds like a peaceful spot xx

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  13. It sounds like a perfect holiday. I agree though that it's always nice to get home again. Holidays with little ones are fun but not exactly relaxing! I'm glad you had a nice time x x

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  14. it sounded like the perfect family winter getaway! i am jealous... and i totally understand the bleary-eyed from being up with a little one. olive was like that last night. urgh. and i am sure it's teeth...with olive she's sprouted three new ones all at once.

    i love the photo with grace holding the bunny, it's so very sweet.

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  15. It sounds so lovely Amanda! That photo of Grace with the rabbit is just beautiful. I hope little Sophie starts feeling better too. x

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  16. Look all those cute creatures! Nothing better then an animal farm for e kiddies x

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  17. How wonderful for you! It's clearly evident that Grace is in her element surrounded by animals. The girls are growing up so fast! xx

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  18. Visiting from PotMC - Great post! Seems we have some things in common, mainly two little ones. Only mine are both boys, 7 months and 2 years. It's great that you get out and travel with the girls, you'll forever treasure the memories! Bisous, Femme au Foyer

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  19. Such a delightful family adventure for you all, Amanda. I'm so happy you finally had some time to relax. It's amazing what a change of scenery can do for our moods, isn't it? Thanks for linking up with the POTMC. J x

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