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Hamilton Island Escape

Cordie & I took a little getaway for a few days up into Queensland, Australia to an area known as the Whitsundays. We stayed on Hamilton Island (flew directly onto the island from Melbourne – see video below of example of an airplane landing that I took from a boat we were on) in an apartment looking out over the water. It was incredible. Being without internet and other distractions allowed us to really relax and spend some quality time together.

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This Cockatoo came and sat on our patio ledge one afternoon for over an hour… was pretty spectacular.

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The main room in the 3 bedroom apartment we stayed in for our time there.

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On the island everyone drives buggies around instead of cars and without one it would be a very long walk to get most places. The place we booked offered one complimentary and we LOVED being able to explore the island with it >>>>>

 

We visited the Wild Life Center on two different occasions – the first was a tour of Australian Marsupials and mammals… we were the only ones without children but still thoroughly enjoyed it – got to feed a wallaby, pet a wombat (below) and another thing that looked like a giant rat but cant remember what it was called. There was a mother Kangaroo with her Joey… 8 Koala bears (they are rapidly becoming extinct) we got to pet and hang out with for a bit Bobby (below) was a two year old and quite nice and friendly.2014-12-15 10.05.39 HDR koala baer 2

The second time we went for their salt-water crocodile feeding! They are the dangerous kind in their species and watching this guy eat his chicken dinner was pretty spectacular.

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One of my favorite things was snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef ( I hope you have heard of it) :)! Which afterwards we realized we should have gotten a waterproof camera or go-pro to document but you’ll have to take my word for it! The purple, orange, yellow coral was gorgeous with large blue fish, fish with ‘cheetah’ spots all over it, multiple schools of fish swimming beneath us! It was an amazing experience!

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Whithaven Beach 

Description from the tourism website: is a definite “must-see” in the Whitsundays. The crystal clear aqua waters and pristine silica sand of Whitehaven stretch over seven kilometres along Whitsunday Island , the largest of the 74 islands in the Whitsundays. It defines nature at its best and provides the greatest sense of relaxation and escape.

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Pictures we took do NOT capture the beauty of this place – there are 7/8kms of pure white sand along the protected National Park!

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The below video captures the color of the water a little bit better than the pictures… If you ever get the opportunity to visit here you most definitely should! We did a half day boat cruise tour which took us around some of the Whitsunday Islands for about an hour than had two hours on the beach with a shorter ride back to Hamilton Island.

They advise you to wear these protected stinger suits as in the summer months – transparent jellyfish lurk in the waters and has a very painful sting. We had a lot of fun putting them on and swimming in the ocean :)

Iced Coffees in Australia are different than in the states… They come with scoops of Vanilla ice cream… dangerous ;)

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OH L.A L.A…

Niether Cordie or I had been to Los Angeles before and this was my FIRST time to California (seeing more than just the outside of an airport)

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My eldest brother Michael lives here and good friends of ours from Rochester just recently moved to the area as well. We are more than happy that after our 18 hour+ day of traveling from Florida to get here we stopped over for a couple of days instead of going straight to Australia.

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The first morning we went for a nice walk with Jordan and her dog Roxy than had some amazing sushi for lunch down in Huntington Beach. :)

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We walked over 5 miles on Friday and it felt great… stretching our legs after a long travel day and before another one!

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From there we headed back up to the LA area and celebrated Elvis’s 2nd Birthday – at an amazing dinner party with wonderful company… We both had an absolute blast.

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Saturday Morning we took advantage of the Finches’ backyard soaked up some sunshine and had a very relaxing day before we went on to bike over 13 miles.

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Brandon, Cordie and I biked south of Huntington Beach to an area called Balboa Beach – the boardwalk is next to some pretty spectacular houses and of course a view of the ocean will never get old.

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Later that evening we went out for dinner with Jordan & MaryBeth at this place that has cotton candy! How great is that?! It was nice to have a ‘different

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Jordan cut and colored mine and Cindy’s hair on Sunday – She did such a great job and her salon experience was amazing!

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Before we flew out to Australia Michael took us to Hollywood Blvd then up to see the Hollyood sign as the sun was setting! It was so cool to see LA at that time!

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Live like you were dying…

“I went sky divin’,
I went rocky mountain climbin’,
I went 2.7 seconds on a bull name Fumanchu.
And I loved deeper,
And I spoke sweeter,
And I gave forgiveness I’ve been denying,
And he said someday I hope you get the chance,
To live like you were dyin’.”

-Tim McGraw

The above song was our inspiration for our trip this passed weekend. To visit Cordie’s parents in St. Louis and enjoy a little in-house rivalry football game. The Broncos did end up losing to the Rams but it was still really fun and we were both glad we got to go see family and friends.

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As you can see I will always be a Broncos fan. :)

My father-inlaw’s dad, Grandpa Lee is moving in a few months so we got to go through of his old photos, letters he wrote to his future wife when he was in the war (her wedding dress) and so many vintage nik naks – it was a really nice afternoon.

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We got to visit with some of the Walkers’ old family friends:

Herb & Rachel

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Judy & Ron and their dog Bella. :)

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Cordie’s Birthday is coming up so we celebrated with Cammy’s side of the family at Texas Roadhouse on Saturday night, then had cheesecake at Steve & Dania’s house afterwards.

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Above we are with Josh & Leah with their son Jake, Leah is Dania’s (Cammy’s sister) oldest daughter.

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Three of the girl cousins are pregnant. From the Left – Megan is due in a couple of days with a little girl,  Kinsey is expecting a boy the week of Christmas and Leah is due in the beginning of February.

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Jake is 2 and a half years old; reading a book to Cordie.

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Our last night in STL we hung out at the Schaefers (Cordie’s mom’s parents) and I got to meet some of cousins.

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We are so thankful we were able to see and celebrate with family for a few days and really appreciate the hospitality of the Stilwell’s. (Isn’t their home -below- just beautiful!?)

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Salt Floatation

Cordie and I had the opportunity to try this out when we were in Orlando recently for a conference of his. This is what the pod looks like and you enter it by yourself for 90 mins of silence. :)

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Below is a great read that we both read before floating… It has some amazing health benefits:

http://breakingmuscle.com/health-medicine/floating-its-for-real-its-good-for-you-and-its-not-just-for-hippies

Both of us really did feel the ‘detox’ part as we ended up getting sick from it (or if it was from going from extreme cold weather back to quite warm temperatures) and felt like we were detoxing for several days after the fact.

http://livefreelivenatural.com/discover-magnesium-miracle-mineral/

http://saltcityfloat.com/wordpress/

The area that the spa was in is called “Baldwin Park” and it was a very quant place to walk around… the girl working had a 10 month old puppy chihuahua – his name was Booker and definitely increased our desire to get a puppy for ourselves… hopefully in the spring. :)

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Have you tried the sensory deprivation/isolation tanks/salt floats? If so what did you think?

Cordie and I both enjoyed it but if we do try it again will go for a shorter amount of time. ;)