I am officially ashamed to say that I have never set foot outside of this lovely little corner of the world in which I was born and raised. Unless you count the occasional visit to Mandurah and Fremantle, which I really don't. I have never gone anywhere overseas except for Vietnam and the Singapore and Malaysian airports xD It's pretty sad, actually. Buuuuuttt these Christmas holidays my parents booked us a trip to Rotto for the day and back. Initally we were going to stay for a couple of days but people were telling us you can explore the entire island in just one day.
For the sporty types, it makes for a great day. Rent a bike, grab a helmet, slap on the sunscreen and GO GO GO! I haven't ridden a bike in ages, but it felt really good, even though it was 40C back on the mainland and the seats were really, really hard.
The highlights of the day? Everyone letting me lead the way, and then my promptly getting us all lost; finding a dead snake on the road (which I suppose wasn't really a highlight) and screaming bloody murder; crashing outside the convenience store with ice-screams after biking through the scorching heat up a hill, riding the opposite way to every other sane being on the island and then belatedly realising it was because we were riding up several kms of treeless hills; getting back to the jetty and buying lemon sorbet which was like trying to eat a whole bucket of sour worms all at once; and finally deciding to ease myself into the freezing waters which became a complete waste of time when I tripped on some seaweed and came crashing down. Oh, and of course, trying to change into my swimmers in the toilet whilst juggling my undergarments, belt and dry clothes. All in all, a great day. And as a bonus, I discovered that Powerade is really, really good when you're dying under the hot sun and severely dehydrated. Isotonic, indeed. :)
Next up, we're thinking of going to Albany/Margaret River/Moore River/Denmark for a couple of days or possibly The Maze in Joondalup for one day in the coming New Year's holidays. Looking forward to it! Anyone have any suggestions for somewhere nice to go this Easter? :)
Take care,
Ngoc