It was an inaugural adventure of the kids first trip to the snow! Now
while it was a humbling experience, far from the snow covered mountains we’d
been to pre children in Canada and New Zealand, we all had fun. A day trip to Lake Mountain with enough snow
machine cover for a toboggan run, it was more than enough to introduce
the kids to the elements and tire them out.
Our highlight of the day was venturing along a cross country ski track
to find some real snow. Soft and deep, gently
covering plants like marshmallow and sinking under your feet as you climbed
over it. We made snowmen and had snow ball
fights. Even if there were only patches
of it, this was “real” snow!
Snow fights... |
Snow angels... |
After a hot chocolate and swapping wet gloves we battled a
few more toboggan runs. Then it was time
to head down the mountain, farewell the snow, and back to our accommodation in
nearby Healesville for a few nights.
Woodbox Retreat was all you could need for a weekend away while being
child friendly. Great kitchen, quality
linen covered beds and highlight for the kids was the spa bath, big enough for
everyone to fit in!
The following day the adventures continued with a trip to
the Healesville Sanctuary. A relaxed
wildlife park with a focus on conservation and protection of animals along with
informative shows and keeper talks. A
visit to the animal hospital fuelled Summer’s curiosity about animal care and desire
to become a vet some day.
And of course I can’t forget a mention of food. Healesville is in gourmet food and wine
country and we loved our make at home meal of Yarra Valley Pasta topped with a
creamy sauce brought to life by a squeeze of lemon from the garden of our accommodation. We also enjoyed a meal at the renown Innocent Bystander with sourdough bread to take home. As always I took along plenty of homemade
snacks with treats like my Scrumptious Slice (energy laden for an
adventure to the snow) and Apricot Coconut Balls which were handy snacks for on the go.
So as it’s now nearing the end of the snow season in Australia
you never know what next year will bring.
Perhaps even snow school for the kids at a real mountain!
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