Saturday, 29 March 2014

Devon's First Bibbulmun Hike

We woke to a beautiful overcast and cool day!

Time to take Devon out for his first Bibbulmun hike! We packed a picnic and took a small mini-hike (3km return) to Hewitt's Hill campsite from an access point where the track crosses the road.

I carried Devon in the Ergo carrier on the way to the campsite, and Nick took the picnic supplies. We saw lots of other people out on the trail, including one woman who had walked all the way from Albany (it took her 49 days, and this would be her last day).

We ate our picnic, and Devon had a quick feed. I signed Devon's name in the logbook, so maybe one day in the future he can look in the book and see his entry.

Nick carried Devon on the way back, and it wasn't long before he fell fast asleep pressed against Nick's chest.





Hiking with baby

Breastfeeding in the bush





Devon has his own sippy cup but prefers drinking from our bottles!

In front of the campsite shelter

Nick takes his turn babywearing

Hiking with baby


Devon fast asleep against his Daddy



Monday, 17 March 2014

Out and About

Last week we had the first rainfall in over 100 days! It only lasted about 10 mins but we got very excited. Perth is the sunniest state capital in Australia and, although the heat gets a bit oppressive at times,  it is great being able to get outdoors so much. During the summer there are free events and concerts every weekend, here are some we have been to recently.

Retro Rewind
This was a free concert in Yanchep national park. We took a picnic (well we picked up Subway en-route) and spent a few hours watching some 60's and 70's music and checking out the koala enclosure in the park.








Sculptures by the Sea
Nick surprised me last week by taking a day off  as it was our 9 year anniversary (crumbs where has that time gone!). We decided to go to Sculptures by the Sea which is a big outdoor art exhibition right on the beach at Cottesloe. It was a really hot day and the usual sea breeze was absent but it was still worth it to see all the sculptures in this beautiful setting.









Mandurah Crab Fest
Should have just been called Mandurah Fest as there was disappointingly few references to crabs.There was some live music, cooking demonstrations, market stalls, skateboarding and BMX ramps and some childrens activities. I was sure I would be able to get Devon a soft toy crab but alas no. We did get him a little hippy hoodie and some wooden instruments though (things that make a noise are his thing at the moment).
We got there early thank goodness as by midday it was heaving.




As you may have noticed, we use our baby carrier A LOT. It is by far the most useful baby item we own. I love our buggy but unfortunately Devon doesn't feel the same way. In contrast he rarely cries or fusses in the carrier, and if we are out for a while in it then he usually falls asleep. It's comfy and you are free to go wherever you want; stairs, sand, crowds are all easy peasy. We got an Ergobaby carrier, a bit pricey but worth it in my opinion.

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