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Oh Brother

We arrived in back in Melbourne on Tuesday August 22nd. My brother Jeff was arriving into Brisbane on the 24th.  For some reason this all made sense when we were planning it – we needed to get the car and our stuff up to Brisbane, but why pad the schedule with extra days?  So there we were, “fresh” off our 24 hours of plane travel and we need to drive 18 hours in 2 days to meet Jeff.

Cannonball run

So, we got a taxi from the airport to Tiff and Andy’s place (thanks again!) to brush our teeth, pick up our car and all of our stuff, load up the Yaris and set off to the north.   Only 9 hours until our first stop in Dubbo, NSW.

The drive was generally uneventful.  We swapped driving every 150km or so.  We didn’t have any trouble re-adjusting to right-hand drive after 6 weeks in the US, but, despite our best efforts, we still had one nerve wracking “almost run out of gas” situation.  On a side note, we found out Google maps will route you on some ridiculous back country roads if it thinks it’ll be like 1 minute faster.  We should probably stop navigating with Google maps in Australia.

We arrived into Brisbane on Wednesday night and went about trying to re-organize all of our clothes to figure out what we’d need for a combination of mild and proper winter, confounding our “packing light” attempts.  We had to get all our stuff into 1 suitcase to simplify the travel to NZ and minimize baggage fees.  It was stressful after 72 hours of travel from Washington DC to Brisbane.  Some poor decisions were made, but we did remember all of our skiing clothes.

The next morning it was off to the airport to meet Jeff at the international arrivals.  He was as chipper as one could be after navigating his heavy backpack, huge suitcase and ski case through the immigration and customs maze.

For the first part of his visit we headed up to Coolum Beach on the Sunshine Coast, the beach area about an hour and a half north of Brisbane.  We had tried to rent a 2 bedroom apartment, but they were sold out, so they offered us a 3 bedroom apartment at a slightly discounted rate and we booked it.  When we arrived they upgraded us to a 4 bedroom villa with a hot tub on the roof deck.   Woo!  Starting off in style.

We spent our first day still trying to shake off our jet lag, exploring the town we were staying in and checking out the beach.

Frisbee on the beach

We’d heard great things about the town of Noosa, so the next day we headed up there to check it out.  We walked around a bit and enjoyed the winter warmth.

Not having had enough of Noosa, we headed back there the next day to do a nice long hike and then spend more time on the beach.  The hike was gorgeous.

Scenery
I wonder where Jeff gets the nickname “Hands on hips Handel” from?

After our hike we decided to get some beach time in – tossing the frisbee and generally enjoying a very warm winter day.  Jeff then decided he wanted to try renting a stand up paddle board.  It was very windy and also *the ocean*, so it proved very challenging.  I did manage to stand up once and and despite of my best efforts, I was still moving backwards, being pulled out with the tide.  I quickly gave up.

Next on our list was a day tour of Fraser Island – which started with a bus picking us up at our hotel at 545am.  This bus took us to meet our “monster bus” – a 4 wheel drive behemoth:

The behemoth left from Noosa with us on board and drove up the beach to catch a ferry to Fraser Island.  Interesting note – the beach is considered a road, and you can do up to 80kph (50mph) on it.  The ride was quite smooth.  The highlight of the trip was stopping off for lunch and a swim at Lake McKenzie.  The lake was beautiful, crystal clear and very refreshing!

So pretty

On our way back, we even managed an elusive dingo sighting.

Dingo!

Our final day of R&R before heading off to the South Island of New Zealand we opted for a hike up Mt. Coolum to take in the views of the area.  The trail was steep and the views were great.

Time to head to NZ, and time for Jeff to try his hand at our second ever “guest blog” post.

USA A-OK

Jon and I continue to live it up on during our summer/winter of leisure. We headed to the US for our second “life of leisure” jaunt, getting back to the summer side of the equator as quickly as possible after a brief stop in Melbourne to repack. Many thanks to Tiffany, Andy, Sofia, and Riggins for hosting us and our stuff.

One big reason for heading back to the US this summer, other than it being summer of course, was to celebrate my mom’s 70th birthday with her. My sister, Alison, pulled together options among the best restaurants in DC and my mom chose the Voltaggio Brother’s Steakhouse in the MGM. We maintained our connection to Australia by dining on Wagyu from down under. Before our fabulous dinner, Jon, mom and I took advantage of the restaurant’s casino location and gambled away some money.

Happy 70th Birthday Mom (aka Mum aka Mama Lynda) Love, Sara, Jon, Ali, Lyon* and Adam

*a quick sorry to Lyon for never being in photos, but I blame him for always taking all the best pictures, leaving no motivation for anyone else to take pics 😉

We got in lots of additional family time, spending a week in Ocean City, MD with perfect beach weather the whole week.

View from OC Condo

I honed my mini golf and go karting skills and would have beat Jon in the former if he didn’t cheat (oh, sure, now you tell me we aren’t counting penalty strokes for hitting the ball off the course).

Kart Life – We played so much Mario Kart we became a part of the game 😉
View of OC from the Jolly Roger’s ferris wheel
Enjoying a perfect beach evening at Fish Tales
Enjoying another perfect beach evening at Backshore Brewery where Adam made the hardest ring toss ever not once, but three times!
Sillypants

Jon and I continued working on our leisure sport prowess by taking our nephew Adam top golfing, bowling and more mini golfing. For me ‘prowess’ means I am about even with Adam in skill level so I will likely have to resign myself to losing soon.

Top Golf antics

Bowling selfie

Alison, Lyon and Adam introduced us to the wild and crazy world of competitive swimming. We attended our first swim meet way too early on Saturday  morning and were astonished to see so many people with elaborate setups – tents, chairs, blankets, coolers, etc. – all to watch the meet. Adam’s hard work all season paid off with him helping his team to a divisional victory. Unfortunately I was too entertained watching all the races to take any pictures.

We were excited to take in some baseball, one of our favorite parts of the North American summer, but the Washington Nationals did not cooperate. They were away for most of our time in town and while we managed to go to Nationals Stadium twice, we only saw one game and it was a loss. Boohoo.

Nats game we actually saw, but they lost
Just before the delay of game
The reason for the delay of game – we left at 9:30 PM, the game started at 10 PM and finished at 1:30 AM

My mom, Jon and I drove up to Binghamton, NY to see Auntie Lorrie. We didn’t waste any time before heading to an early bird dinner at a local Italian restaurant. It was delicious! The next day we had a BBQ and partook of another local delicacy, spiedies.  Eating is a great part of any trip to Bingo. I highly recommend a pit stop for pizza or spiedies if you’re in the area. Also, if you need any gossip on the neighborhood, stop by Auntie Lorrie’s.

Binghamton’s own Auntie Lorrie

Jon flew out to California to visit his mom. They kept busy, going to the Oakland Zoo and driving up to Lake Tahoe to see Jon’s brother Jeff. I couldn’t fathom the idea of flying again when Jon was booking the trip so I stayed in MD, but hopefully I can make it on the next CA visit.

Jon’s brother Jeff and Mom

Lucky for Jon and I, we got to go on not just one, but two fantastic boat outings. Of course the outings themselves couldn’t have been more different. One was with Colin and Brittany on their fabulous boat, ‘Blue Crush’. We tied up with a few other boats near Georgetown and enjoyed the entertainment of the local boat party crowd. The other was with the Heronimi – Becky, Rich, Haley, Seth, Tyler and Eva – a nice family outing on Deep Creek lake including some wholesome tubing fun. Becky almost managed to flip Jon off the tube.

Chillin’ at Deep Creek Lake
Jon before he almost did a forward flip
Sara before Becky drove through the bumpiest water ever

Also lucky for us, our friends are still excited when we visit. Kate and Tom hosted a funtastic BBQ with Jen, Becca and Ron, where we got to meet some of the kiddos born since we’ve been in Australia. The Cubellos – Amanda, Kris, Zach, Tyler, and Lizzy – came over for a raucous pool party at my mom’s house.  Holly, Chris and Maeve Braly made the drive from I-town (Irvington) to Annandale, VA for a night of silliness at the Heronimi’s with Eric Popowich joining us to make things a bit less silly. Jen hosted a lovely evening with the ‘book’ club ladies – Katie and Becca with the cutie newborn Julian along.

Sara and Jen (one of few photos I got with friends – I’ll do better next time!!)

With impeccable timing, Mike flew up from Clemson for a bit. We hit up some old haunts in Arlington together. Delhi Club still serves delicious Indian food and Taj Mahals and Fireworks, Galaxy Club and Wilson’s on Whitlows still serve up delicious beer.  Amir filled Jon in on the latest gossip and Jessica and I dined at our favorite Tyson’s Corner hot spot, Earls, which works surprisingly well for her coming from Leesburg, VA and me from Bowie, MD. A couple of times, Jon got up even earlier than his normal ridiculously early hour to golf with the Erik, Drew and Chris.

Becky and I decided to celebrate (mourn?) turning 40 this year by pretending we’re not too old to go to a Coldplay concert on a Sunday night and have a fabulous Tuesday night out at one of DC’s top restaurants, Pineapple and Pearls. The numerous course meal featured many beautiful dishes which we dutifully took pictures of, but I won’t bore you with too many.

 

Coldplay selfie and light show

Special 40th birthday dessert from Pineapple and Pearls (deconstructed cannoli – yum!)
40th birthday celebration – part 1 of ?

If anyone has other pictures to share I would be super grateful. Jon and I had an amazing time catching up with as many people as possible and given our advancing age it helps to have pictures to remember everything 🙂