Monthly Archives: January 2020

Can we camp? Yes, we can!

Since we needed to stay in Brisbane for our citizenship ceremony on Australia Day, 26 January, we decided to do a trial run of loading up Suz (our hearty 4WD) and camping. Jon and I are not exactly sure when we last went camping, but we’re pretty sure it was a long time ago and it was definitely not in the middle of summer.  We decided to head back to Bribie Island where we learned to drive Suz on the beach. We went on Monday, 20 January and returned on Wednesday, 22 January.

Packing the car went pretty well. Then again, there wasn’t much room to spare and we’ll have more stuff for our 2+ month trip so we’ll see how loading up goes tomorrow! The drive out on the beach to our camp site was blissfully uneventful. We went straight to our camp site and setup camp. It was a bit earlier than the official check in time of 2 pm, but no one was at the site so we moved in. It took over an hour in the midday heat to get things sorted which left plenty of time for some afternoon relaxing.

The way into the camp site
View of our camp site looking away from the water
View of our camp site looking toward the water

We decided to use the cold showers 2 camp sites away for a rinse off just as the skies were darkening. We quickly took showers and scrambled back to our site just before a massive thunderstorm hit. I’m still not sure if it was the biggest thunderstorm I’ve been through in a while or if it was just that we were out in the wild in a tent during it, but I think it was a pretty big storm. We had the tent all sealed up with ourselves inside wondering what was happening outside as the rain poured and the wind blew. Finally it passed and we’d escaped unscathed. Phew.

Camp dinner after the storms

The next day we walked from our camp site up to an area of historical ruins from a fort established to protect Australia from attacks in WWII. It was a beautiful walk up and back along the beach and through the wetlands behind the ruins. The bugs were only super bitey for a little bit.

Ruins of Fort Bribie

We had some rain showers in the afternoon, but nothing like the thunderstorm the night before. We were able to just sit under our beach umbrella and relax.

Wild life!

Our camp site was over the dunes from the beach and I knew that high tide didn’t even reach the dunes, but that didn’t stop my sleep addled mind from thinking that some waves were going to come crashing over the dunes in the middle of the night when the wave crashing noise got significantly louder. Luckily that was just my imagination. We survived and mostly loved our two nights of beach camping. Woohoo!

Unfortunately, the worst part of the trip was yet to come as I bogged Suz in deep HOT sand about 100 yards from getting back to the regular road. One guy stopped to help, but ended up not having a hook attachment to be able to pull us out so we were digging away in order to use these tracks we have to drive out, but we needed to do a lot of digging and the sand was hotter than I knew sand could get and we were both wearing flip flops and sweating buckets. Luckily another stranger stopped and this guy was able to pull us out and into the parking lot very quickly. Such a champ and now a fellow Aussie…

That’s right, yesterday, we officially became Australian citizens by attending a ceremony and getting our citizenship certificates. It was quite an elaborate ceremony at Brisbane City Hall with 592 fellow immigrants getting citizenship.

Citizenship Usie (photobomber unknown)
An attempt to give a feel for the crowd
The Royal Australian Navy Band, Queensland provided musical entertainment before the ceremony
Nunukul Yuggera Aboriginal Dance Troupe welcoming us
For some reason the mayor wears a lot of bling (foreground) The Australian Girls Choir performed (background)
It’s official!

 

2019 Wrap Up

Oof, the blog posts are few and far between lately. We’re going to try to remedy that on our upcoming drive around Australia over the next 2+ months.  Also, we’ll try to post to Instagram more on that trip, so if you aren’t following us, you should ( @handelblog )

Here’s what we’ve been up to since our last post:

Maleny: We’d been meaning to explore the Sunshine coast “hinterland” for a while and we had heard great things about a small town called Maleny, so we decided to spend a weekend up there exploring. We booked a cute little stand-alone cabin in that backed up to a creek that was also close to town.  We had dinner and drinks at the local brewery the first night and at the local pub on the second night. In between all that we went on a few bushwalks in Kondalilla National park (Kondalilla Falls and Baroon Lookout) and generally explored the town.

Rock pool at the top of Kondalilla falls.
Random waterfall

Mom: Sadly, my mom passed away unexpectedly in July. Sara and I made a last minute trip to California, my brother came down from Tahoe and my cousin flew out from Minneapolis. Together we managed to take care of everything that needed to be done. One of my mom’s friends from the senior community she lived in helped us organize a small memorial service and many of her friends from the community and my mom’s cousin, Eileen, contributed to it. We went with Jeff back up to Tahoe to bring stuff we kept and were able to enjoy a nice hike to the lake.

Photos from my mom’s memorial service
Photos from my mom’s memorial service
Lake Tahoe

Sydney: Sara managed to get off the work project in Brisbane that she wasn’t enjoying, but unfortunately got staffed on a series of projects based in Canberra and Sydney and had to do a lot of travel and spend a good deal of time down in Sydney. Since I mostly work from home, I was able to join her a few times and we explored a bit more of Sydney together. It gave us a chance to get a fancy 16th anniversary dinner at Sagra in Sydney. We went to a few craft breweries (Sauce, Stockade and Batch) and on long hike around the North Heads – which are the headlands to the north of the entrance to the Sydney Harbour from the Pacific Ocean. There are great views back to the city.

City views

Summer’s Wedding: My cousin Summer was getting married in Iowa in September, so it was back on a plane for another quick trip to the US.  Brisbane->Sydney->Los Angeles->Chicago where we met up with my brother for the 4 hour drive to northeast Iowa. The wedding was on my uncle’s farm (where my dad grew up) and it was fun to catch up with the entire Handel side of the family.  5 days later we were back on a plane to Australia!

The happy couple with the friendly cows
Dad and Mary
Brothers Jeff and Nick
Obligatory cornie (corn selfie)

Australia Trip Prep: As mentioned above, we are planning on doing a 2+ month drive around Australia to explore a bit.  To further this goal, we sold the trusty Yaris and invested in a compact 4×4 vehicle – a Suzuki Grand Vitara.  This will enable us to go off the beaten path when on our adventure and we’ve always wanted to drive on beach! We took a beach driving course to learn how to correctly drive on the beach and gain confidence doing that and learn how to get ourselves “unbogged” if we find ourselves stuck.  Shortly after that training, we took a drive down to northern NSW where there was a 30km long stretch of beach we could drive.  Luckily we took that course, because in the end, getting up over the dunes to get off the beach proved a bit difficult and we got stuck (and unstuck) twice! I learned that speed it your best friend when driving uphill in the sand.

Car as wind block
Driving on sand

Quit jobs: In order enable a long visit back to the US and this upcoming trip around Australia – we decided to quit our jobs.  Our last day was November 14!  Hard to believe it’s been 2+ months already.  So far so good on that front!

Melbourne Visit: Now jobless, we figured we should go down and visit our friends in Melbourne for a long weekend.  We had a good time catching up with everyone and even got some randomly good weather. Our hosts (Dorota and Wojciech) pampered us as usual and I got to rile up their dogs.

Lucie and Sara
Me, Ashlee, Dorota and Wojciech

USA for Thanksgiving / Christmas: We sure packed a lot into our 6 week visit back to the US this time. We met up with Sara’s aunt and cousins in Charlotte, NC for Thanksgiving.  Next we flew to Austin to spend a bit of time with my family and celebrate my sister’s 21st birthday.  Then we drove from Austin to New Orleans and spent a few nights exploring the Big Easy.  From there it was a long drive to Greenville, SC to stay a few nights with our friend Mike. We spent one of those nights up in Asheville, NC where we did a brewery tour of Sierra Nevada and ate a lot of good food.  Off to Irvington, VA for a quick visit with the Bralys after that.

Backyard football in Charlotte
“Painting with a Twist” for Natasha’s 21st.
Hanging with Mike at the Sierra Nevada brewery

We wound up back in Maryland about a week before Christmas and spent some time relaxing and catching up with local friends and celebrating Christmas with Sara’s family.

Sara and Becky
Annual Christmas photo

After Christmas we flew to Seattle where my aunt and uncle (my mom’s brother) were hosting a get together for that side of the family. The rented gorgeous house on Whidbey island and we got to hang out with them, my cousins and my brother for 3 nights.  Much like Melbourne, we lucked out with some atypical weather for that time of year and managed to get a really nice hike in.

Cousins
Great long hike

After returning to Sara’s mom’s in Maryland, we had a week to relax before heading back to Australia.

Moving Forward: Now we’re back in Australia prepping for our adventure which will begin in 10 days time on the 28th.  On Australia day (26th) we will become Australian Citizens!