I think I left my blogging mojo in Melbourne.
We arrived back in Singapore about a week and a bit ago and since then, I’ve been struggling to get back into our regular routines. Perhaps it is because our holiday was too good. Because it was.
It was the first holiday in a long time where it was just us four, 24/7. It was also the first time we’ve travelled without a stroller, and the first time that we didn’t need to consciously factor in naps. It felt almost like the holidays that the husband and I used to take in our more carefree days, pre-kids. Almost, I say, since we are still a long way from not having to hunt down a toilet every hour or so (or when ever it is MOST inconvenient like, say, after trekking down a very long steep flight of stairs to the bottom of a waterfall), but it was close enough.
Together we explored new places and did things together that we don’t always have the opportunity to do, with the hustle and bustle of daily life. Before we departed Singapore, I made the conscious effort to turn off most notifications on my phone because I wanted to give the here and now my full attention, and it turned out to be one of my better decisions. With less distractions, I was better able to concentrate on taking a break and being with my family. Of course, one of the first things I did do was to head out to get a local SIM card — I wasn’t planning on surviving without internet altogether! Plus I had a couple of friends to meet and we needed GPS. But I stopped checking my phone all the time, and it was freeing in a way I didn’t expect. I think I need to do that a bit more on a regular basis.
More time together inevitably means that it wasn’t smiles all the time. Unfortunately being out of the country doesn’t mean that tantrums get left behind! It was challenging at times to deal with the kids (and sometimes the husband, heh) but I think having the husband present with me the whole time meant that we were better able to address all issues which arose together and quickly. I think we’ve grown as a family as a result.
After having such a great time, maybe it’s no wonder that I took ages to adjust back to normal life. Which was a whole lot more hectic with homework to catch up on, and Noey’s birthday party to pull together at short notice.
I hope to be updating on my Melbourne holiday both here and on petite travellers. But here is an outline of my itinerary for those of you who have been asking:
Melbourne Itinerary
Days 1 – 3: Melbourne — City, Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Museum, Collingwood Children’s Farm, St Kilda’s including Luna Park
Days 4 – 5: Great Ocean Road — Erksine Falls + Teddy’s Lookout at Lorne, Apollo Bay, Cape Otway Lightstation, Twelve Apostles
Days 6 – 8: Yarra Valley — Weeribee Plaza/Weeribee Safari Park, Healesville Sanctuary, Wineries, Puffing Billy
Days 9 – 10: Phillip Island — Caldermeade Farm Cafe, Penguin Parade, Churchill Heritage Farm
Days 11 – 13: Melbourne — Eureka Skydeck, Shopping, Lygon Street
More pictures and stories on my Instagram account (@mummybean). Check out #mummybeaninmelbourne!
Anyone else feel like they need a holiday right now?
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