Last month we attended my good Friend Liz's wedding. As it was in Stanthorpe(about a 3 hour drive away) we decided to make a holiday of it and stay for 3 nights in the region, we do love the area.
Day 1:Spent travelling to Stanthorpe, only stopping once at Aratula for a toilet stop and lunch and to switch drivers. Liz's wedding was beautiful and it was such an honour to share in her beautiful day with her and her gorgeous children. It was FREEZING and wet but such an atmosphere of love and friendship helped keep everyone warm.
We stayed at a beautiful 3 bedroom cottage named Grice Lane Cottage. Upon arrival it doesn't look like much but when you open the front door you can tell every detail has been thought of to make your stay a pleasant one. The well stocked pantry and fridge and the complimentary bottle of a local wine, the linen and the decor definitely all help make this place a home away from home.
Other useful family friendly features are the toys, DVD's, games, books and magazines, high chair, porta cot and even bikes in the shed!
We had the most comfy night sleeps in the most comfortable beds! The rooms were so warm, modern yet cosy and everything is clean and fairly new.
Okay enough about the house....but it is definitely brag worthy! oh and I forgot to mention that the rates are also very family friendly especially mid week and off season.
My tip when booking holiday accommodation:(I have done a lot of this!)Make sure when you contact them you are very polite and ask what is their "best rate" for a family? Then negotiate a little if you are game. During quiet times you usually have more bargaining power and if you are loyal to the one place or a couple of your favourites you will find they look after you.
Day 2:We visited several wineries(Kominos, Ridgemill, Lucas), the dairy shop to try some cheese and walked away with 3 local cheeses, quince jelly-also local by Jam works and they yummy apple juice from Suttons(it is divine). We also visited the lavendar farm as my Mum loves Lavendar and it had a small petting Zoo which was an added bonus for the kids. After out r BIG day out we made the most of the fading sun and had a bike ride around the property and then chilled out by the fire enjoying some of our local produce and a glass or two of a local drop.
Day 3:We decided to start our day a bit earlier this day. We went to Giraween National Park and did a bush walk. We stopped in at Ridgemill Estate winery for a tasting and stopping at the chocolate shop to pick up some goodies. We had to get some Rocky Road because theirs is the BEST and I loke a good rocky road. Lunch was at one of our favourite spots Fellsburg winery, which is located at the top of a hill and has breathtaking views and the cellar door and restaurant take full advantage of this.
We ordered a couple of pizza's which they make all fresh on premises including the dough(in a thermomix I may add!!!) and after tasting the wines we let mum choose her favourite a Merlot to go with our lunch. We nearly polished that one off between us!!
We had to leave room for dessert as up the road was our favourite place(oops I said that Fellsburg was) The Bramble Patch, OMG they make the most amazing berry desserts. During season you can actually pick the berries. We shared a couple of ice burgerers and a berry sundae accompanied with a cappuccino. YUMMO!
Actually my mouth is watering as I write this and I would love to eat one right now.
Hubby is telling me now that I need to add that on our way home we had a storm and it started sleeting, our windscreen was covered in ice! ?Crazy Stanthorpe weather, reminds us a bit of Tassie. I am not a "hows the weather" sort of person however I am definitely married to one!! HE loves talking about and is intrigued by changes in the weather.
Upon arriving at our cottage the thunder and lightening had intensified so much so that as Rob was unpacking the car he nearly dropped to the ground as a bolt of lightening and very loud crack of thunder hit the power line that provided our property with power.
Happy that we could start a fire and enjoy the peace and quiet for a little while, my mum was quietly trying to work out how she would cook her famous lamb casserole(which may I add is so yummy) with no power. She was thinking the outside BBQ by torch and candle light. I wasn't sure of this and as I was now very much looking forward to my mums lamb I called the power company to ensure power would be restored. Thankfully I did because they weren't even aware of the situation so within 2 hours we had the workers out restoring power and yes mum could cook the lamb. We didn't eat till after 8pm but hey we are on holidays it doesn't really matter! Mums Lamb tasted very nice accompanied by a local cabernet franc(Something a bit different but nice)
Happy that we had a late checkout(definitely another plus) we had a lovely morning. Going for another ride around the property, playing games, relaxing with a cup of tea and slowly packing our things. We had an early lunch(leftover lamb) and headed on our way home.
What a perfect way to spend 3 days and I'm sure when hubby or Mum read this they will say I left bits out but seriously there where so many highlights I'm bound to forget a few.
We loved Grice Lane so much we have decided to go back and take my sister and brother in law at the end of the year. Very much looking forward to this!
My cup runs over because He “is able to do exceedingly abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us. Ephesians 3 vs 20. I am a very happily married, homeschooling mum of 3 beautiful children. This blog is a journal of our family adventures. I hope you enjoy coming along for the ride.... "lifes a climb but the view sure is great"
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
NEW Camping Stuff!!!
I am very excited!!!
A few of my good friends gave me a Anaconda Gift Card for my 30th birthday a few months ago and today I finally spent it.
I bought a camping fan(with an inbuilt stand and lamp) which Im sure will come in handy for the warmer months ahead and those of you who know me know I like sleeping with "white" noise :) this will make for a more comfy camping experience.
I also bought a NEW chair. IT is comfy, padded in all the right places, has a zipped up and non zipped insulated bits on the arm rests for keeping drinks and food cold AND it has detachable foot rest-ahhhhhh.....bliss....cant wait to try it out!
And with a few dollars I had left I purchased 2 inflatable mats that we can use in the creek at only $4 each(on sale) I couldnt resist.
Only 5 more sleeps till I can try out my new camping stuff!!!
A few of my good friends gave me a Anaconda Gift Card for my 30th birthday a few months ago and today I finally spent it.
I bought a camping fan(with an inbuilt stand and lamp) which Im sure will come in handy for the warmer months ahead and those of you who know me know I like sleeping with "white" noise :) this will make for a more comfy camping experience.
I also bought a NEW chair. IT is comfy, padded in all the right places, has a zipped up and non zipped insulated bits on the arm rests for keeping drinks and food cold AND it has detachable foot rest-ahhhhhh.....bliss....cant wait to try it out!
And with a few dollars I had left I purchased 2 inflatable mats that we can use in the creek at only $4 each(on sale) I couldnt resist.
Only 5 more sleeps till I can try out my new camping stuff!!!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Our french friend visits
Phillipe is a family friend from France. He loves Australia and tries to get over here as often as he can.
He made a month long visit this July and we were so happy to have him here. We managed to show him around a bit between his own travel plans.
We had a lovely day at springbrook. We bush walked, took photos of view and wildlife. We had a wildfire BBQ and toasted marshmallows.
Love seeing these places we have been so often through different eyes and perspective.
We told Phillip about our new found love for camping and he was so enthusiastic about it we planned a weekend camping trip at Mt Barney.
It was July so it was freezing cold but 'French' man did not believe 'Aussie' man when we told him it would be cold.
Poor fella was freezing when he went to bed with shirt and boxer shorts. And only a light summer sleeping bag.
He has a great sense of humor and adventure so he was able to laugh about his cold night in the tent the following morning.
We spent the day at the creek, making damper in the camp oven and getting to know each other better.
Phillipe is like family. He is our connection to our mothers French background(our heritage) and we know that when we go to visit France one day we have a hospitable friend in him.
Lots of special family memories the month of Phillipes visit.
Au revoir!!!
He made a month long visit this July and we were so happy to have him here. We managed to show him around a bit between his own travel plans.
We had a lovely day at springbrook. We bush walked, took photos of view and wildlife. We had a wildfire BBQ and toasted marshmallows.
Love seeing these places we have been so often through different eyes and perspective.
We told Phillip about our new found love for camping and he was so enthusiastic about it we planned a weekend camping trip at Mt Barney.
It was July so it was freezing cold but 'French' man did not believe 'Aussie' man when we told him it would be cold.
Poor fella was freezing when he went to bed with shirt and boxer shorts. And only a light summer sleeping bag.
He has a great sense of humor and adventure so he was able to laugh about his cold night in the tent the following morning.
We spent the day at the creek, making damper in the camp oven and getting to know each other better.
Phillipe is like family. He is our connection to our mothers French background(our heritage) and we know that when we go to visit France one day we have a hospitable friend in him.
Lots of special family memories the month of Phillipes visit.
Au revoir!!!
Day trip to the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Our family love going for drives and day trips.
With fuel getting so expensive, it was $1.50 a litre this week! our day trips were few and far between as a day out on the road could cost us anywhere from $50 to $100....we made the hard but right decision to sell our much loved BIG 4wd and downsize to a small hatch. The beauty of this is the car is that it uses next to no fuel and is much cheaper to keep on the road in general so we can go back to doing what we love. We have to sacrifice the "4wd" adventures for now but we have done our fair share in the past 6 years anyway.
This one Saturday in particular we decided to head to Montville/Maleny area. Stopping at a Glass House Mountain on the way for a small but very steep walk!
Little C did little steps up this steep climb. The older 2 powered there way to the top with very little whining.
When we got to the top there was a tower with stairs to climb to get a better view. C didn't hesitate and went straight up.
View from the top!
I much prefer it down here. Not so high and scary and I can still see the view.
After our walk we headed to Maleny and had some lunch at a very nice cafe which served yummy food, that was reasonably priced and very family friendly.We browsed the shops(so many things to look at) and managed to leave with not too many shopping bags.
On our way home we stopped at this awesome park on Steve Irwin Way at Landsborough
What was only meant to be a ten minute stretch the leg toilet and nappy change stop ended in a long but fun park play. Shame this park isn't closer, it is very well designed and suitable for the littlest of ones to the biggest of kids
And there we have it yet another perfect family day in the Great South East!
With fuel getting so expensive, it was $1.50 a litre this week! our day trips were few and far between as a day out on the road could cost us anywhere from $50 to $100....we made the hard but right decision to sell our much loved BIG 4wd and downsize to a small hatch. The beauty of this is the car is that it uses next to no fuel and is much cheaper to keep on the road in general so we can go back to doing what we love. We have to sacrifice the "4wd" adventures for now but we have done our fair share in the past 6 years anyway.
This one Saturday in particular we decided to head to Montville/Maleny area. Stopping at a Glass House Mountain on the way for a small but very steep walk!
Little C did little steps up this steep climb. The older 2 powered there way to the top with very little whining.
When we got to the top there was a tower with stairs to climb to get a better view. C didn't hesitate and went straight up.
View from the top!
I much prefer it down here. Not so high and scary and I can still see the view.
After our walk we headed to Maleny and had some lunch at a very nice cafe which served yummy food, that was reasonably priced and very family friendly.We browsed the shops(so many things to look at) and managed to leave with not too many shopping bags.
On our way home we stopped at this awesome park on Steve Irwin Way at Landsborough
What was only meant to be a ten minute stretch the leg toilet and nappy change stop ended in a long but fun park play. Shame this park isn't closer, it is very well designed and suitable for the littlest of ones to the biggest of kids
And there we have it yet another perfect family day in the Great South East!
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