They made it!!!!! Danielle and I met the "oldies" (as they've been deemed) Saturday (12/13/08) afternoon and we've hit the ground running! Although it was raining we decided to head into Melbourne anyway and get some food and see what we could find. We ended up eating and seeing the movie Australia as it was raining and cold so we wanted to chose and inside event. The movie was beautiful! I don't care what the critics say it was so good and I recommend going out and watching it!



The next day we took off for the Great Barrier Reef! Beautiful just doesn't cut it but it's all I have! We took the Quicksilver out to the reef and once we got there our adventures began!


The oldies went on a helicopter tour of the reef! Lucky! I'm happy they got to though!



The next day we went on a train tour of the rainforest which ended at Kurranda where we caught a sky rail over the canopy down to the bottom. The rainforest is beautiful and although we didn't get to see the Barron Falls at their fullest we enjoyed in nonetheless.
Us on the train... and after we got off the train!
Ranger Dave where were you?!?!?! We waited and waited and you never showed up! :(


That's right we got to hold Koalas!!!!! This is Princess and we each got a chance to hold her and cuddle her and take pictures! So amazing!
It gets better!!!!!!

We took the SkyRail from Kurranda down to the bottom of the mountains of Rainforest to the Tjapukai Aboriginal Culture Park where we had lunch and then spent the rest of the afternoon exploring the grounds.

The afternoon started with an Aboriginal Dance. They showed us traditional dances and fire dances as well as other fun dances which Danielle and I were picked to participate in. Hahaha it was fun as you can see from the picture up top. We did our best but I don't think they will be recruiting us any time soon! After that we got to try our hand at throwing spears and boomerangs! It was hard but so fun and after that we got a lesson on their food and the history of the didgeridoo. It was all very facinating. We watched a special on their creation story how they percieve the world to have begun and then the history of their people which was really sad because all they suffered and still suffer at the hands of those that don't understand them.
This is Danielle and I at Manly Beach. We had an all day bus tour of the city sites. The beaches are beautiful and this one in particular has pine trees surrounding the sand. Sorry I didn't get them in this shot.
We took a cruise of the harbor at lunch where we got to eat and take pictures of the harbor bridge and opera house! You can see them in the background! Although the day was full of interesting things to see and do we were spent from our time in Cairns...
"All toured out"

The afternoon started with an Aboriginal Dance. They showed us traditional dances and fire dances as well as other fun dances which Danielle and I were picked to participate in. Hahaha it was fun as you can see from the picture up top. We did our best but I don't think they will be recruiting us any time soon! After that we got to try our hand at throwing spears and boomerangs! It was hard but so fun and after that we got a lesson on their food and the history of the didgeridoo. It was all very facinating. We watched a special on their creation story how they percieve the world to have begun and then the history of their people which was really sad because all they suffered and still suffer at the hands of those that don't understand them.
That night we cooked at the apartment and enjoyed each others company and headed to Sydney the next day... bye Cairns we will miss you!



Bondi Beach
The next day we drove up to the Blue Mountains where we saw the three sisters!!! We actually got to walk out to see them up close and personal. Danielle and I went down the back of the sisters on the Giant Stair Way which was 900 steps one way! We didn't realize how steep it really was until we had to climb back up! Ugh! It was amazing though!
The bell is huge!

We left Sydney on saturday and headed south towards Canberra. We stopped in Wollongong and saw the Nan Tien Temple. It's the largest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere. It was so inspiring and just down right breath taking. We were not allowed to take pictures inside the shrine but got to go inside and have a guided tour by this amazing 63 year old man who loves his job! After our tour we got to hike up a hill behind the temple and ring the gratitude bell... you are to thank God for the things you are blessed with then ring the bell 3 times and make a "wish" offering up your prayer to God.

We stayed in Wollongong and got another apartment... I like traveling with the oldies! It had a washer and dryer so we did our laundry....
and some how my clean panties got flung into the toilet!!!! There is never a dull moment around here folks!!!!
Isn't he huge!?!?!?!? He walked straight up to Uncle John and scared us all we thought he was a gonner! Uncle John just stood still and when he thought it was safe he started walking away slowly... I don't know how we did it but we managed to get out of there both excited and scared!

We got back on the road today and headed to Canberra but not before stopping at Pebbly Beach where we saw Kangaroos on the beach just lapping up the sun! These are not like the roos we fed at the park as they are wild animals and below is the roo that almost killed Uncle John!

Well that's it for now tomorrow we discover Canberra! When I can I will update! Love ya!
5 comments:
i love it all!!!! i am so glad that your family was able to come and visit you... i cant believe that you got in the water!!! ten times more than i asked you to do for me!!! love you tons and miss you more
Hi Ronnie,
This is your cousin Rob. Glad to see your dad made it there. We sure are envious of your adventures. I know Kristin and Kelsey would love being ranch hand down under. Ready for Christmas? Won't be the same with our the cold and snow.
Take care...
Rob and Gina
Kristin, Jared, Kelsey
Poppe said:
I am so envious, my time in Australia was so short and much less fun. Keep up the photos. Hope you are warm. Omaha right now -2deg with a wind chill of -29deg. Frost bite warning, 30 sec. can begin frost bite and 5 min. can cause permanent damage. Say hi to all especially your wonderful father.
GOD Bless, and Merry CHRISTmas
Looks like you guys had one heck of a time! :) Glad Padre got to go out there to visit.
Miss you terribly! Merry Christmas!
Beth
These pictures are super!!
We are so happy you are all having a wonderful vacation and Christmas too.
Enjoy!!
Astrid
Say hi to Ron and the family.
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