Mom’s Port Douglas Vacation Goals:
I won't get stung. I
won't get sunburn. I won't get eaten by a shark.
These are the words I woke up to a few mornings before my
mom arrived in Australia knowing that we were going to the Great Barrier Reef
known as the deadliest ocean in the summer and the safest waters in the
winter. This is due to the box jellies (the most dangerous living
organism in the world), the terrifying crocs, and the strong sun due to the
depleted ozone layer. In winter, the box jellies move upstream to lay
their eggs and die, the crocs don’t dare enter the cooler ocean water, and the
sun is not as brutal as the hot summer months.
3/29/12 – Melbourne, Australia
MOMMY ARRIVED in Melbourne ready to go -- No naps, No
stopping, and a full packed day. What a super trooper! I think we can qualify
her as an adventure-er, but this trip will be the true test. We spent the
afternoon touring the entire city of Melbourne, winding our way through hidden
alley ways filled with graffiti art and cafes, the smell of coffee wafting in
the air and the sound of trams whizzing by in the background. We hopped
on the train out to my school area and I gave her the full Carey tour,
including my “lovely” house... Tommy’s apartment seemed like a luxurious
penthouse in comparison!
3/30/12 – Melbourne Day 2
We returned back to Melbourne just in time to meet Tommy after work
and hop on a tour through the beautiful Mornington Peninsula and across the
bridge to Phillip Island. Phillip Island is where you view the adorable
Penguin Parade! We signed up for the deluxe viewing platform, which is
significantly closer to the penguins, and we lucked out because 70% of the
penguins went waddling right by us! We also were lucky enough to witness
the space station pass overhead. Yes, we saw the space station travel over us
as we awaited the penguins. It was truly a spectacular site. The penguins
were absolutely adorable riding in the waves, waiting for their entire pod on
the beach, and finally waddling to their little nesting holes in the
surrounding hillside! The penguins only come out at dusk so we did not
arrive back to the hotel until after 11pm and were not looking forward to our
4:30am pick up for our 6am flight to Port Douglas! A nice nap by the pool will
be well deserved!
3/31/12 – Port Douglas, Queensland
Flying in over Cairns and Port Douglas
4/1/12 – Port Douglas – Great Barrier Reef
Back on board the anchored Aquarius, we filled our bellies with a delicious
lunch, and had a special group of visitors swim up behind the boat. My
mom was the first to spot one of these lovely friends as she called me over and
I yelled, “SHARK! “ We had five White Tip reef sharks all swimming around
behind our boat; they must’ve known it was lunchtime. I threw them in a
couple of shrimp off my plate as we watched the fins part the water on the
surface. It was pretty exciting to watch but a bit scary knowing they
were all around us in the murky water! Once again my mom stepped up to
her adventure-er role, as she was the first to jump right in with them! I
followed quickly behind and we shrieked as the sharks swam below and around
us! Luckily they were more scared of us than we were of them, but the
five-footer gave my heart a bit of a pounding!!! We quickly kicked our
way over to a coral reef near by, and just as I was looking down at the
different corals, a nine-foot hammerhead shark dashed across the reef beneath
me! Now this was definitely terrifying, and my mom was thrilled she did
not see this because it was enough having just one of us a bit on edge.
As we swam back to the boat I clung to her hand and kicked as fast as my legs
could across the dark, ominous, murky water below, almost certain that another
shark was going to swim up for a bit of a nibble. It was an awesome
experience, but not one I would care to repeat! A hammerhead spotting is
very rare so I lucked out seeing it, and lucked out even more that it was not
hungry! As we made our way back to Port Douglas we stripped out of our
full body stinger suits that probably made us all look like a group of seals
ready to be eaten…what a wonderful thought after swimming amongst sharks.
It was such a wonderful day, and we thought the excitement was coming to an end
as we pulled into the harbor, but we still had one more fellow to watch out
for. Swimming on the surface through the harbor just happened to be a big
mean eating machine…a CROC! No wonder why you aren’t supposed to swim or
wander around after dark around here! A croc spotting in the harbor is
very rare so it seemed like we were really lucking out! I love traveling
with my mommy she is such a good luck magnet!
4/2/12 – Port Douglas - Daintree Rainforest
Today we decided to take a break from the ocean and head
to the rainforest. We went on a small group tour with just eight of us to
the Daintree Rainforest for the day. The tour started at Mossman Gorge
where we saw an EXTREMELY rare spotting of a platypus! Most Australians
go their whole life without ever seeing a platypus, yet we were lucky enough to
see one swimming up the river in the middle of the rain forest. After
taking a bit of a bush walk and learning about some of the different flora and
fauna, we made our way over to a river cruise in which we spotted ten baby
crocs, two mommy crocs and one BIG daddy croc. It was pretty adorable
getting to see all the newborn babies up on the logs. 
4/3/12 – Port Douglas – Great Barrier Reef
4/4/12 – Port Douglas
Today was our first day without a tour and we did not know
how we were going to entertain ourselves! We took a long walk on 4 mile
beach and up to the highest lookout in Port Douglas; what a hike! On our
way back to the hotel, we stopped at the local bakery for their famous fresh
bread and grabbed delicious coffees at the cute little beach shack famous for a
great brekkie!
This was our first day of relaxing by the pool, reading our
books and having a chill day. I have made my mom go go go since the
moment she touched down on the runway, so it was nice to finally slow down for
a day!
4/5/12 – Port Douglas
Today was another relaxing day by the pool. We
explored more of the town and enjoyed a delicious dinner at one of the great
local restaurants.
4/6/12 – Port Douglas
On our drive to the airport this afternoon, we saw
hundreds of wild kangaroos out on the fields, and even spotted a croc in a
swamp on the side of the road! As the sun was setting over Cairns, our
plane took off for an easy flight back to Melbourne. Tommy was excited to have
us girls back for Easter weekend.
4/7/12 – Melbourne, Australia
We arrived home very late last night only to arise this
morning at the crack of dawn for a full day Great Ocean Road tour. The
three of us were the last pick up leaving us the last three seats on the
jam-packed bus. Boy did we luck out! The three seats open were
single seats along the left side of the bus with the best view of the
coastline! We bumped and bruised our way along in the fast moving
mini bus. I thought we were in a high speed chase at the speed we were racing
along. I am pretty sure we are lucky we did not get thrown off the
cliff. Tommy had the best seat of the three of us, as my mom was on the
wheel with her knees up to her chin in the small space, while I had the large
and in charge woman’s leg half way across my seat because she could not fit in
hers. Does not get more comfortable than that!
4/8/12 – Melbourne, Australia

Mommy and I boarded the Dawn Princess for our six day
cruise to Tassie and said Bon Voyage to Melbourne (and Tommy—he is a working
man!) as we watched the sunset in the distance and clinked our champagne
glasses filled with bubbly from our visit to Domaine Chandon. The deep,
raspy voice of Louis Armstrong singing “What a Wonderful World” played through
my iPod as we sailed out to sea. We
definitely could have used a couple of “bed belts” to strap us down as we rocked
back and forth through the evening as we headed to Burnie, Tasmania over night.
Needless to say the sea rocked us to sleep like babies!
4/9/12 – Burnie, Australia
Burrrrrr! Burnie was freezing cold, not such an
interesting town, and the one street of shops were all closed because it was
Easter Monday. After a quick walk through town and a trip to the chemist
for some meds for my SICK mommy we hustled back to our beds on the ship to
bundle up and watch some movies. Yes, my mommy is sick with a really bad
respiratory infection, but at least she can try and recover relaxing at sea.
Tonight we watched a Movie Under the Stars up on
deck. We bundled with multiple wool blankets, had popcorn and watched
Secretariat on the big outdoor screen, which we both quite enjoyed.
4/10/12 – Hobart, Australia

4/11/12 – Hobart, Australia
Today we were supposed to be taking a private tour to Port
Arthur, but our tour guide left us and took another couple! So
rude! We were so bummed, so we decided to make our own way there and
rented a car. Well this turned out to be another bust… After
dealing with a woman who spoke terrible English, spending forty minutes to fill
out basic paperwork for the car, we were brought a manual car. Well,
clearly she did not understand our request for an automatic! So, after a few
minutes of shuffling about an automatic car was waiting for us in their back
lot. The guy who drove it out of the spot just wanted to check under the hood
real quick. Thank gosh my mom changed her own oil as a kid because she
noticed that this car had no oil and only after we decided to say no thank you
to this car rental shop, the mechanic said that the car we were going to drive
needed a full service anyhow! Things were just not going our way this
morning. Of course this is nothing that a bit of shoe shopping can’t cure
to make us feel better! We walked off the bad luck and made a new plan to
visit the Cascade Brewery, Australia’s oldest brewery. It was a beautiful
building right at the base of Wellington Mountain, and we enjoyed 5 of our 6
beers from the tasting paddle. After downing our beers, we were feeling a
little bit adventurous and decided to try and walk back to the ship.
Three miles later, we had finally made it back and felt it was only fair to
treat ourselves to some iced chocolates! YUM! We definitely turned
the day around after a bit of bad luck in the morning.
4/12/12 – At Sea
Today was our one-day at sea and we lucked out with some
good weather! We spent the day tanning on our balcony, watching movies,
and we sat out on the back of the ship reading our books in the sun.
4/13/12 – Sydney, Australia

We had an easy disembarkation and off we went to Manly
Beach. Boy oh boy, do I miss Manly! I felt like I was back at home as we
walked the Corso and took the ferry across to the city to go to the Rocks
market. We made it back to our hotel in time for a rest on our deck
before finishing the day at The Pantry, my favorite dinner spot in Manly!
4/14/12 – Manly, Australia
We spent today sunning and reading on our deck and
watching the surfers riding in the waves on Manly Beach. We of course
went back to The Pantry for dinner and had a spectacular table for two by the
window to watch the sunset.
4/15/12 – Manly, Australia
Gina!!!! It was so nice to be in my old stomping
grounds, Manly, especially because it meant I could see Gina! We had a
wonderful lunch with her at the Manly Grill, and ended up sitting at the table
chatting and laughing for a few hours before we got kicked out! It was so
nice to see a familiar face and friend, and it definitely will be hard going
back to Melbourne without her!
4/16/12 – Manly, Australia
Today was a hard day because it always so hard saying
goodbye to my mommy. We took a final walk along the beach on our favorite
walking path before it was time to say goodbye. There is nothing better
than one on one time with your mother. These are memories never to be
forgotten.
Daddy, you are next! Please come visit. I have great
adventures in store for you!!!





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