We started the day by packing the car and then heading to McDonald's for Breakfast. We don't normally go to McDonald for breakfast but it just so happened that we were heading out on our family holiday on our 13th Wedding anniversary. On that day 13 year ago our families had all gone to breakfast at McDonald's before heading to the Temple to get married. So we thought we would go there to begin our family holiday.
The actual McDonald's that we went to 13 years ago had been knocked down and rebuilt. I'll have to try and find the photos of our wedding day to add here.
After breakfast we were on our way. The kids did really well in the car. It helps that they each had their own iPad to use, with headphones, so they could choose what movie to watch or game to play.
The roads were really busy. It was Easter Monday so lots of people were heading home from their long weekend away. Luckily there were lots of overtaking lanes though.
We got out to stretch our legs and go to the toilet at Keith. We found these posts to stand on and take some quick pictures as well!
After Keith we headed to Narracorte. The kids were pretty excited to see the Narracorte caves! I have only been there once before so I was pretty excited to visit them again as well.
When we got there we headed straight to the visitors centre to book a tour. It was fairly busy so we wanted to get one booked before having a look around or getting something to eat. It just so happened that the next tour was leaving in 5 minutes and they had room for us. I didn't have time to run back to the car and get the good camera so all the photos in the cave are taken with my iPhone.
Pictures really don't do this cave justice. The formations are really pretty.
Someone looks excited to get their picture taken!
The fairy castle! By looking in the water you could see the reflection of a group of stalagmites hanging from the ceiling of the cave.
These ones are called straws. They are long and thin and apparently hollow inside, just like straws.
After our cave tour we grabbed some lunch from the cafe and they had a bit of a walk around.
We meet this guy while walking around, I can't remember what he was supposed to be but the kids thought he was pretty funny!
Lachlan getting attacked!
Oh No! Now he has Buzz!
And lastly Amie!
Haylie really wanted to get a picture of her sitting underneath it, so here it is!
At the entrance to the Narracorte caves site we found a good place to get some photos.
After climbing around for a little while we got back in the car for the final leg to Mount Gambier.
After checking in at the Caravan park to a little tiny cabin we headed over to the Blue Lake for a quick look before heading to the shops to get some supplies.
Again, I only had my iPhone on me so they aren't the best pictures. We were happy to see that the Blue Lake was actually still fairly blue. The best time to see it is over the summer months when it is a really unnatural looking blue, but it still looked pretty cool. We went to one of the viewing platforms and the kids all tried to throw things over the side to see if they could get it to go into the water. Even though the sides of the lake are fairly steep we weren't out far enough for them to get anything to reach the water.
The kids found this statue and wanted some pictures. I can't remember what it was for but is was basically a block with a hole through it.
Haylie
Caitlyn
Amie
Lachlan
Haylie underneath it!
After doing some shopping we headed out to Fasta Pasta for dinner. Buzz ordered way too much food so we ended up taking half of it back to the cabin with us and had it for lunch the next day.
Shortly after we had arrived in town it had started to rain. Back at the cabin we watched some TV and headed to bed. The kids were pretty tired and excited to explore some more the next day. All night we could hear the rain and the wind. It sounded pretty crazy on the roof of our little cabin. We were certainly glad that we were in a cabin thought and not in a tent like some of our neighbours!
Well that's the end of Day 1 of our holiday! Come back to find out what else we got up to.
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