Part of the reason we rushed KI was we have friends in Adelaide, and we wanted to spend the weekend with them. First social event – Master Lucas turned 1! We were made very welcome by locals Liz and Chris, and their friends at the party. It was good for our friends too who hadn’t socialised with other kids all week, and now they ran around throwing balls to and at each other – a big giggle fest! It’s lovely to see your kids mixing easily with new kids.
Next day – off to the beach and manmade caves at Port Willoughby. The kids made pick axes from the rocks and pretended they were cave men! “Want to go or stay boys?”. “Stay” they chorused. Later in the day we had great adventures at the locally known “wooden park”. Huge! The kids loved it! Swings in a circle, bongo drums, lots of spinning things for butts to sit in, and hide and seek – their favourite! The kids are winding down nicely.
Next day – off to the beach and manmade caves at Port Willoughby. The kids made pick axes from the rocks and pretended they were cave men! “Want to go or stay boys?”. “Stay” they chorused. Later in the day we had great adventures at the locally known “wooden park”. Huge! The kids loved it! Swings in a circle, bongo drums, lots of spinning things for butts to sit in, and hide and seek – their favourite! The kids are winding down nicely.
Day 3 in Adelaide – lazy day at China Town – exploring delicious cheap eats (tempted but not trying the chicken feet). The dumplings and sushi were fresh and yummy. Off to the botanical garden next – more cave man play and the first bit of skin time – kids running around giggling with tops off. My prediction – if we are not careful Brooke with have dreadlocks, Charlie a tan and perpetual bare feet and Fraser will not raise his eyes for a book!
Success on many levels. Do not miss the Haigh's chocolate outlet store in Adelaide. Do not miss.
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