Situated right in the middle of the Sunshine Coast is Forest Glen. We decided to stay for 4 nights here and travel around the sunshine coast to the different places we wanted to go.
Upon arrival, the kids enjoyed a few a games of mini golf and a jump on the jumping pillow. There was a lovely community camp kitchen, so we ate dinner in there and got talking to some other travellers from Holland. We shared some very interesting stories, but Kaytlin was quite confused as to why the children couldn’t speak English! It was amazing to find out that there was no possible way of doing our trip if we lived Holland as there is no such thing as home school or distance ed. The family had to limit their stay in Australia to the summer school holidays.
On Friday morning, during some odd weather, we decided to head into Underwater World at Mooloolaba. It was a wonderful morning and the kids really enjoyed the touch pools and the otter and seal shows. They were also quite facinated by the moving tunnel, and having the fish/sharks/stingrays swim basically all around them. Zach enjoyed the challenge of hunting down a lion fish, rock fish and cow fish.


We then crossed the car park for a late lunch at the Wharf Tavern. I thoroughly recommend this. Not only was the food great and very affordable, the staff were very friendly and even brought the kids little gift bags. To top it off, we sat right next to the river and watched the boats go by!
After lunch, we headed up to Yandina to the Buderin Ginger Factory. This is actually the worlds’ largest ginger factory. We got there just in time for the last tour, but Mel did it by herself as all 3 kids were sleeping! A very interesting tour, followed by some yummy taste testing. The ginger scones were also delicious. The kids woke just in time for the last train ride, so we all enjoyed a steam ride around the park.

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As we were close to Coolum Beach, we were able to meet up with friends Colin and Jan and have some lovely dinner and a great chat! Colin and Jan used to attend our church at North Ryde before they moved up to Coolum and even attended our wedding. It was was lovely to spend the night with them and catch up.

The following morning, we headed out to the famous Eumundi Markets- a must see for those who visit the area. There is such a vast array of products to look at, with plenty for everyone. There are so many things to admire and it is very easy to spend your money here! After stocking up on some gifts for Zach’s upcoming birthday, we all enjoyed playing some chinese drums. The atmosphere of the place is so upbeat and enjoyable, we had to move our car twice so we didn’t overstay our parking! We also enjoyed the biggest Veal Schitzel that we have ever seen!


Zach had seen quite a few people (including children) busking thoughout the markets. He had been wanting to busk all trip, so we asked around and found out he could just go ahead as it was pack up time. He made $20 in about 10 minutes! A very excited little man! We had planned to spend the afternoon in Noosa- so we headed down to the beach area in Noosa Heads.

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Not wanting to stop there, Zach pulled out his dance moves on the beach foreshore. He drawed a crowd of about 50 people at one point-another $40! With his new found financial freedom, we headed to Hastings St (main strip) where he splashed out of Boost Juice for the family (very generous) and a dinosaur egg that hatches in water. Joe and Josh also managed a bit of swim at the gorgeous Noosa beach, before we headed back to the park for a movie night. Forest Glen has a wonderful little cinema and the kids felt like they were really going to the movies!

Sunday dawned a bright and sunny day as we headed for Australia Zoo. Josh had been waiting very patiently for this as he LOVES animals and, just as equally, LOVES Bindi Irwin. We hoped we might see her- but no luck. The Zoo we excellent. The Wildlife show in the Crocaseum was very interesting and incorporated a lot of animals, including the much anticipated Crocs. I think Kaytlin was much in awe of how big ‘Snappy’ (Gindy joke!) was. We all enjoyed feeding and patting the animals in the kids zoo section. It was also a real treat to feed the elephants and pat the koalas (at no extra cost too!). The tiger show was also wonderful as they played around and jumped into the water right next to the glass.



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After leaving the zoo, we stopped at the famous Ettamogah Pub for dinner. Mmmmm….gorgeous lamb shanks and mash- delicious!
On Monday, we packed up and got ready to continue heading north up to the Fraser Coast. We made a small detour to ‘Strawberries…Yum!’ for some strawberry picking. The kids loved this and probably could have picked the whole field! We also enjoyed a lovely strawberry smoothie, scones and icecream. They also got to watch the packing process too.


We then stopped by the Big Pineapple- the Queensland icon. This place broke my heart as the complex has now been sold and is running derilict! Many people growing up would have had photos in front of the Big Pineapple when they visited Qld. Fortunately, the government heritage listed the actual Big Pineapple and it cannot be knocked down.

We then headed for Rainbow Beach on the Fraser Coast…