Ok, I really do realize I'm being super blog-tastic... I mean this is my 5th in one month! But... we did just go to the Melbourne cup (horse races)! Which is a super big deal here, it is even a state holiday! I think its great that everyone gets a day off work to drink too much champagne and spend too much money betting on horses! Hey, I'm going to go with it! Halloween got mostly ignored this year, as far as, dressing up goes. It was my friend Lauren's birthday so they had a fun get together with Halloween decor and yummy pumpkin dip (I have got to get the recipe and so should YOU- it is the best!), chili and other fall style food-- but come on, its SPRING here, doesn't feel at all like fall so we just add in little fall touches when it feels necessary- such as Halloween! The next morning Brian and I had a pre drink party/brunch for the Melbourne cup! It was 9 am so we had fruit salad, breakfast casserole bites, and buttermilk blueberry bars! YUM-O Not to mention our bar set up with do-it-yourself mimosas, bloody marys and mint juleps!
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Anyways, it was a lot of fun but we needed to get to the races! Oh my gosh- I forgot to mention.... So Lauren's friends were in town for her birthday and when they got on their flight from LA they found out that Sarah Jessica Parker was on it and that she was going to Melbourne cup, as well! I really wanted to see Carrie Bradshaw all dressed up in a big hat! (Did I mention the hats?? I was sooooo excited, ever since the royal wedding, to wear a hat!!! YAY) So we left our house hopped on the train and head to Flemington Racecourse- home of the Melbourne Cup! Elizabeth (one of Laurens friends from Boston) said that she felt like we were in Harry Potter off to Hogwarts with everyone all dressed up with big silly hats going up and down escalators in a train station! haha
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With the girls! Beautiful day for 5 minutes at the house |
Ok, Ok-- Im not technically wearing a "hat" it's more a "fascinator" but I was too scared to wear a massive hat... maybe next year?!?!
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Work it, Work it :) haha |
We quickly got to our area and got a few bottles of bubbly :) The races here are ALL about champagne! We sat out at a table for about half the time and the other half we went into some stadium style seats to watch the actual races! They had about 6-8 the entire day. We picked a few horses to bet on... I chose the horses from the names (which were WEIRD-- we actually won a little on "African Pulse" ew and I insisted on betting on "Princess Layla", there was a "Huevos Rancheros"-- Brian's favorite was "AmeriCain") We had such a fun time sipping on champagne and betting on horses! I guess thats what the day is all about!
I found out later that Sarah Jessica Parker was NOT at the races that day (if anyone was wondering...) She went to the races on Thursday (dang just missed her) The races go on for quite awhile. Kim Kardashian was supposed to be there Saturday (but went home early-- family drama, duh) Buuuuut I did find out that Adrian Grenier (from Entourage) was there, Miss J Alexander, Elizabeth Hurley, Joan Collins ummm former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins (ok Im stretching- felt like the list needed at least one more name haha)
We left the races around 4 when it was over and had a few drinks out in the city. I continued to wear my "fascinator" until bedtime :)
The next day I took Laurens friends, Jaclyn and Elizabeth around the city a little bit and then the next day they invited me to go on a wine tour they had booked. I had been wanting to go to the Yarra Valley wine area. Its only 45- 1hour from the city. They had a bus pick us up and drop us off and included TONS of wine and a really delicious lunch. All in all, a great day!!!! The valley is absolutely beautiful! I just booked a trip for Brian and I to go together soon-- I think he was a bit jealous that I went without him :)
I am telling you, we have been non stop lately-- until today-- but I swear typing this all out and organizing pictures takes me almost all day! So at the last minute Brian suggested that this weekend we go on a roadtrip (the one we were meaning to take earlier but got a flat!) to Wilsons Promontory aka the PROM! (I've mentioned how Australians like to shorten things, right!) The prom is a massive national park with mountains, beaches, wildlife, rivers.... everything! We left around 9 packed a lunch then took off in our new-ish convertible! It was a gorgeous spring day! My first day in Australia to wear shorts and a tank!
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And we're off-- do you like the wind blown look??! |
A good portion of the prom was closed off due to bush fires burning most of the park in 2009 and in March of 2011 they had a horrible flood and a lot of the trails etc were destroyed... they just reopened the main camping grounds-- probably 3/4 of the park is still closed!
Wilsons Promontory is at the southern most tip of mainland Australia (Tasmania is an island state in Australia and is further south) It has always been a park but in WW2 they used it as a commando training ground... ok enough factoids for now!
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Look! Im bushwalking :) |
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Thats where were headed-- Norman Bay |
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And we made it! :) |
We hung out on Norman Beach for awhile... it was very long and the water was bright blue! So pretty! Once we got to the other end of the beach there was a river that ran into it. It was pretty brownish clearish (great description, I know) but looked really nice and rustic with huge rocks next to it. I just read that the water in Tidal river is an odd purple- yellow color because the area has many tea trees, and the tannin from them stains the water, giving it a tea-like appearance.... God, I love wikipedia :) We then walked up the river to a really nice campground-- not that i am much of a camper, but if I was, that's where I would go!
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Tidal River going through the beach |
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Tea water :) |
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Our shady lunch spot |
We then left for Picnic Beach- thinking it would be a great place to eat our picnic- duh! I was really thinking it would have facilities, picnic tables, umbrellas- Kind of like monkey beach in Thailand was full of monkeys-- I just assumed. No picnic tables, no complimentary napkins or forks, nothing at all "picnic-y" Just another long beach! We hiked down and found a shaded spot on some rocks and had a lovely lunch without any amenities at all :) Brian had packed a lunch before without me even knowing-- he's so sweet! So we had sandwiches, nuts, granola bars, grapes, strawberries and kiwis! We then had a plan to walk down a trail in the "bush" to get to Squeaky beach!
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Picnic Bay |
Brian hiked up pretty high to get this next picture-- but you can really tell how pretty the water is! Can you even see me in this picture?! haha
We then went up the trail just a few about 50 yards and Brian heard a rustling in the bush... I was kind of freaked out but he shortly realized it was a kangaroo-- or wallaby- hell, I don't know! Either way it was so cool!!! It didn't seem to mind that we were right near it taking pictures! It was pretty tucked back in some thick brush but we got a few good pictures.
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Hey, there little guy-- we see YOU! |
We had heard a little more rustling and then out came a little joey (no not out of the pouch- but how cool would THAT have been!) He was soooooo cute!!!
They finally got sick of their "paparazzi" and bounced off! By the way, that is the first time I have seen kangroos (wallabies) in the wild! We got to see koala bears on our first trip in Australia but not wild kangaroos (dead ones on the side of the road :( do not count ) Anyways, super exciting! The walk to Squeaky beach was really nice and we got some beautiful views!
After a beautiful hike we finally made it to Squeaky beach!!! And to tell you the truth-- it WASN'T very squeaky! haha Well maybe a little if you walked funny and stomped on it! But it was a beautiful day and it was nice to walk around-- we brought flip flops to put on and we even got our toes in the Australian ocean and boy was it FREEZING! I have no idea how people were swimming in it!
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My little pack rat getting in the water |
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brr shivers! :) |
It was a very nice day out at the prom-- but after our trek back (which was mostly uphill AHHHH) I was pretty exhausted and we decided to drive back home! It is such a beautiful drive! I love that you can just be a short distance out of the city and it is completely empty and all farm land! The grass was so incredibly green and hilly! It didn't even look real. I told Brian it looked like what I would draw (if I could) picture perfect hill in grass green crayon with a little house on it and the sun in the background-- classic 5th grade picture :) Anyways, here's a picture of the shire, as Brian and I decided to call it!
Ahhh I love country Victoria!
Ok! Im done for at least the next week! I am starting back work tomorrow! My job as nanny has been postponed for the past 2 months while the family was on holiday and they are now back and I am now going to be working again :) YAY! I hope everyone is having an amazing fall!! MISS YOU :)
All of these pictures are stunning. I hope you make some sort of Shutterfly photo books so you'll treasure these forever. Jealous of these wonderful places ya'll are getting to see! It's looks like ya'll are on a honeymoon everyday :)
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