Packing up and leaving Nambucca Heads was hard, especially
as we knew we were moving onto our last stop before going back to
Brisbane. We also had a very long drive
ahead of us with a lot of road works ahead of us so it was certainly not a rush
to pack up and get going. We however
knew that dragging our feet was going to get us nowhere so after Hamish and I
had completed a session of school we packed up, said goodbye to our neighbours
we had met and headed off. It was a
really long drive so we broke it up into sections and pulled over for morning
tea and did some school and then stopped further up the road for lunch.
Pulled over for a lunch break. |
The further north we headed it seemed like the traffic was
only getting worse and we just really weren’t in the mood for a hard day. I think it is just more the depression of
ending the trip that is getting to us the most.
We do joke that if I wasn’t pregnant with the baby we would probably
just drive through Brisbane and keep going, but I don’t know how much longer I
would be a help to Jason with unhitching and helping to set up the
caravan. At the moment I even find
getting down to lower the legs on the caravan a bit awkward as the belly gets
in the road.
Still on a good note our navigator seemed to have the right
path to take and so we took the gamble to follow her instructions. All started well when we turned off the
highway, but then the road seemed to get narrower and then we came across some
roadworks with a stop/go man. All was
good until we rounded the bend and on one side was a pile of dirt and the other
side was the digger and there was no way we were going to squeeze through. Yes in the 4WD we would have gone partly up
on the dirt but not with the caravan, so we had to wait whilst the digger
slowly moved forward and out of our road.
Then there were heaps of narrow sections but thankfully we didn’t come
across another car at those points in time and I think we breathed a sigh of
relief when we got to the next main road.
Then we found the great NSW roads again with the pot holes that could
sink a ship (okay slight exaggeration but gee there are a lot of roads in NSW
in much need of repair).
Anyway, we made it all fine to Wayne and Tanya’s place. We had met them on our travels down in SA and
they were on their way back to NSW from where they had lived and sold up in
WA. Thankfully the neighbour was cool
with us using the front of his place to drive into and then reverse back into
Wayne and Tanya’s place so Jason and Wayne handled the 60 million point turn to
get the right angle to reverse in (again it wasn’t that bad but it doesn’t
sound as good if I just said 5 point).
Then it was a matter of unhitching and taking the kids inside whilst the
boys chatted and set up the caravan.
It was great catching up with them and we haven’t seen them
since early January so it is amazing how much the kids have grown in that
amount of time. The afternoon passed by
so fast and before we knew it the boys were whipping us up a bbq dinner and
Wayne made the best potato bake I have ever tasted. I would ask him for the recipe but I am
pretty sure being a chef by trade he just whips it up and doesn’t use a recipe.
Jason and I were envious and Emily and
Isaac went to sleep so easily and our two just seemed to be like ever ready
batteries and kept going and going and going.
Eventually we dragged them to the caravan to get them to sleep and for
ourselves to get some rest.
Look Mum, soft green lawn and an awesome cubby. |
So much energy late at night. |
The next morning when we woke up it had been raining for
most of the night. Just on and off again
light showers but it put an end to my plan to catch up on the washing. Not that I mind not having to do that job and
we have more than enough clothes to do a week so it can just wait. We started the day with a bit of school and
revision before Wayne came and got Jason and they headed out for a drive
together and grab some coffees. Mind you
having four kids stuck in a house with two pregnant women (Tanya is due in 4
weeks) you can imagine that we were very happy when the boys got back.
Tanya and Wayne then had to head out to some appointments so
we retreated to the van to do some school work and prepare for Hamish’s on-air
lesson. Whilst Jason did the on-air
lesson I took Kayla down the road to the local bakery for some girl time and
then we just drove around and checked out the area from the car. The constant drizzle and showers really meant
that I wasn’t keen to get out and walk around much and before long it was time
to head back to the caravan as the lesson would be over and we could all head
out as a family.
We ended up going into Byron Bay for lunch. Don’t ask me why we thought that would be a
good idea. I said to Jason that it
wouldn’t be as busy as when we have visited in the past as it isn’t a weekend
nor school holidays, but I was wrong, it was still busy, the traffic was still
terrible and getting a park was still hard.
Honestly I don’t know why anyone can come to this town to relax as you
get so stressed with the drive in and out that you would go away just as worked
up as when you arrived! Still we did
have a nice lunch, though it was a bit chilly with the wind and rain bringing
the temperature down.
One of the beaches in the area. |
Have it all to yourself. |
On the way home we grabbed some supplies and some food to
replace what my kids seemed to constantly eat of Wayne and Tanya’s. Sometimes I swear it makes us look like we don’t
feed them at all, but I promise you we do.
Then we just did a bit more school and relaxed for a while before Wayne
and Tanya got home. Again the afternoon
just seemed to fly by and the kids all had their moments, especially being
stuck inside on a rainy day and then the fights over toys, but we survived and
the next thing we knew the boys were off to grab some pizzas for dinner. It was time for a relatively early night as I
think our kids really did go to sleep way too late the day before. I mean it was still after 7:30pm by NSW time
but we have really been sticking to QLD time as we were only going to be
affected by daylight savings by a week so didn’t see the use of adjusting.
It was raining again on Friday morning but thankfully the
weather forecast was for it to clear so we hedged our bets and put on the
washing. Then Jason did some school with
Hamish whilst Kayla and I went and hung inside.
Eventually we all headed out to The Farm which is on the other side of
Byron Bay. Thankfully we had Wayne and
Tanya as tour guides so we just had to follow them. It was an easy drive and we loved the
destination, so a big thankyou to the family we met in Nambucca Heads who
recommended it to us. There were all
different farm animals and a playground for the kids, then for the big kids
there was the most delicious food.
Kayla checking out some of the pigs. |
Hamish and I retreated inside to play his card game. |
Awesome play area for kids. |
Who doesn't like jam or custard filled doughnuts. |
As it was morning tea we opted to indulge in their donuts
(some filled with jam and some filled with custard) and some drinks. By now the sun was fully out and so we
continued on our way with Wayne and Tanya as our tour guides. Of course the first big thing to see for
Byron Bay was the terrible traffic that you have to go through to get back into
town. Honestly I really don’t see the
drawcard of this place when it takes forever just to drive a short
distance. Still we eventually got
through it and headed up towards the lighthouse. Of course with a slight detour past the
mcmansions just below the lighthouse. We
even found the house that we had seen built on Grand Designs Australia.
Kayla having fun. |
Byron Bay lighthouse. |
The view back down towards Suffolk Park. |
The view from the lighthouse was amazing and is definitely
worth the drive up on a clear day. It
was interesting comparing the two beaches.
The one in front of Byron Bay was so busy, but nowhere near as bad as
the Gold Coast and then the one on the Suffolk Park side was so nice and
quiet. I certainly knew which one I
would prefer to go to. By now it was
getting closer to lunch time so we headed back home and Jason finished off school
with Hamish whilst Kayla and I hung out the next load of washing and bought in
the dry clothes. Then the kids enjoyed
playing in the backyard and the awesome fort that Wayne had built for his
kids.
Later in the afternoon we showered the kids early and headed
off to Alstonville to visit my cousin Patrick and his wife Hannah and daughter
Ruby. I couldn’t believe Ruby is coming
up to two and this is the first time I have met her. We only drove through Alstonville to get to
their house but we immediately fell in love with the place. They aren’t too far of a drive to the beach
really and yet it is in the countryside and so peaceful and quiet looking. We were definitely jealous of their new
lifestyle. Hannah had cooked us a
delicious meal and Ruby treated us to the most awesome dance moves I have seen
a one year old do. She is such a little
groover. Before we knew it though it was
time to head back and get our two to bed.
Of course they were both still wide awake as Kayla had slept on the way
there, but we managed to get them down relatively easily.
Just like that around rolls Saturday, our last full day on
the road really as tomorrow we head back to Brisbane where we started our
journey. So really we have been
travelling for 51 weeks, and of that we really have only covered the tip of the
ice-burg, mainly seeing South Australia, Western Australia and Northern
Territory. We still have so much more to
see and places we would love to go back to.
I now fully understand why some people take two to three years to do
Australia and also why some nomads have been doing it for eleven years, as
really there is just so much to see and do in our great country.
At least we woke up to good weather on our last day. Not that we really got out and did much. Instead we hung around Wayne and Tanya’s
place and made the most of their beautiful backyard with the outing down to the
local pub for lunch. It was a really
nice meal and they had an awesome playground area which was also home to a few
Bearded Dragons (lizards) who didn’t seem to mind the kids too much or would
make and escape if kids started to chase them.
It was great seeing Wayne and Tanya again, but the kids were at an age
they just niggled and seemed to fight heaps so it wasn’t so relaxing.
Friendly fellow. |
Sunday morning rolled around before we knew it and it was
time to head back to Brisbane. Even
though we had another week up our sleeve before Jason started back at work we
needed to get back and start organising a few things rather than just rock up
last minute and run around like headless chickens. One of the first jobs we need to do is sort out
Jason’s work clothes. There is no way we will find them in the storage shed up
in Toowoomba so we will have to go shopping down here for some more. Luckily though we had left his suit pants and
shoes at his father’s place so at least he has one outfit.
Hamish lost his first tooth. |
Jason packed up the outside of the van whilst I worked on
inside. Then Wayne helped Jason with the outside whilst I chatted with Tanya
and looked after the kids. Before we
knew it we were bundling the kids into the car, saying our goodbyes and heading
off. The shortest way to Brisbane of
course had to be through Byron Bay, and that was an experience. The traffic wasn’t bad being a Sunday morning
but the bad drivers were out and before we even got through Byron Bay we had
been cut off by two cars already who didn’t even look where they were
going. Yep sorry for the people who like
to holiday down here but you can have it!
The drive back to Brisbane was uneventful with lots of
traffic but an easy drive. The closer to
home we got the more and more depressing it was. However nothing prepared me for when we took
the Springwood exit and hopped off the freeway.
My heart just sank. Hamish however
was excited and saying how he remembered this and that and then asking if we
could go and see Connor and Oliver. We
had to explain again how things aren’t the same as we no longer have our house
and Connor has moved to the north side.
He seemed fine with it and with our reasoning that we will see them but
can’t just pop over un-announced.
We headed straight back to the caravan park we were at
before we left as we know it, it isn’t big and it is easy for Jason to get to
work. We got the van parked and set up
fully with all the outdoor furniture.
Who knows how long we are going to be here but they have a maximum of
six weeks so we will most likely do that whilst we try and work out what
exactly what we are going to do.
So here we are at the end of our massive road trip. There are certainly no regrets, just a very
strong desire to get back on the road and do it all again. I have no doubt that this will be our last
big road trip and I think it has changed us in so many ways. In about a week or two I will give an update
as to how we are adjusting back and also a blog on all the expenses that we
have had over the past year, so money we have spent. That is a bit scary J Thank you everyone for following our journey.