Big bro, little bro

It had been over a year since I saw Luke last and he sure looked different from last time I saw him. Deeper voice, peach fuzz mustache, hair in weird places, and almost taller than me…. key word ALMOST.

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I introduced Luke to the sport of AFL and got him his own “footy”. We started a new tradition called footy in bed where we basically chant “footy in bed” over and over and watch footy on TV in bed..

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Despite being the middle of winter when Luke visited we had some awesome weather. In the 70s every day and even got some beach time in Manly.

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We took a few days off and had a long weekend up in Hunter Valley,
wine country. Luke and I used a golf voucher Chris got us and played lots of tennis to get Luke ready for try outs. He crushed me… Luke had a rough time at one of the pubs there, we were asked to leave the area where we were sitting because Luke wasn’t 18, the legal drinking age in Australia.

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Towards the end of his trip we made it to Bondi beach and went to my favorite ribs spot, Hurricanes, thanks to yet another gift voucher, this one from dad. The ribs were awesome but not the cleanest of meals!

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It was great to have Luke visit and see where we have been living the last few years. We had an awesome time!

Long Weekend in Port Stephens / Hunter Valley (again)

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For Christmas my dad got Linds and I a voucher that included: para-sailing, sand boarding and whale watching. This was a great excuse to get back to Port Stephens which was the first holiday destination Linds and I went to 2 years ago when she first arrived.

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On the way back from Port Stephens, we made an overnight stop in Hunter Valley where I used another voucher for a free round of golf @ the Vintage (while Linds was busy fishing the keys out of the locked car). It was a beautiful day – thanks Pops!!

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The Rehrig’s

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We were SO excited to have Kyle and Jules come visit us!! They had quite the itinerary too – flying directly to Sydney to spend time with us for a week (with a side trip to the Hunter region over a long weekend), then spent several days on the southern island of New Zealand, flew back to Sydney for a few nights (repacked for swim suit weather), then up to the Whit Sunday Islands to snorkel and check out the Great Barrier Reef and finally back to Sydney for one last night before taking the 14-hour flight to LAX! PHEW! They probably experienced all four seasons over the course of 3 weeks too (with the worst being on the islands during their snorkel trip, unfortunately).

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We were able to find the best accommodation in the Hunter Valley – wine region – since we’ve moved out here (and it only took us 10 tries to figure it out!). As can be seen in the picture above, there were 3 houses on the property including a tennis court, a swimming pool, the owners’ house and hundreds of acres of grape vines. And despite the “hassle” 20-minute drive outside the main part of Hunter Valley, we had several acres of cows, kangaroos, birds, vineyards and millions of billions of stars to gaze at from our own porch!

Even more important, we had ample room to throw around the (American) football in the yard. We also received a case of wine upon arrival, along with a wine tasting and a brief history lesson from the owners. Not sure how we could’ve beat that!!

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I raised my hand for the ‘Designated Driver’ role so Rob, Jules and Kyle could have a true experience of Hunter Valley wine tasting. The day did little to disappoint with over 5 stops at the local wineries. Afterwards, we spent the evening playing charades.. which made for an extremely interesting and exciting evening (Rob & Linds vs Kyle & Jules). (Picture: Jules is trying to show Kyle what he should have done when trying to imitate a character). It was great fun!

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One of the best parts of their holiday was during my attempt to explain how people in Australia call out to kangaroos. When Kyle and Jules arrived, I told them the best way to see a kangaroo is to call out and chant, “Swish, swish, swish, swish”. During our stay in Hunter Valley we were walking around the property and we were able to get them to start chanting with Rob & me..

They were SOLD!!!

But it was short lived.. Jules quickly caught on and asked if we were teasing them. It’s hard to hear in this video, but still pretty hilarious: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01pPxwj7Dd8&feature=youtu.be.

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Wine Country

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We booked a big house in the Hunter Valley region with a group of about 12 of us.

On the way up, Keth’s car managed to get a flat tire after hitting a massive pot hole (for starters, we didn’t have a jack in the car and we were in an area with little cell phone service and no street lights on the road).

Luckily, the first car that passed us (15 minutes later) stopped to help!!

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We rented another van (the driver wasn’t ‘Kathy’ this time, but he did know who she was) who took us around to 3 vineyards we had not been to in the Hunter Valley Region.

Audrey Wilkinson had the best views — shown in the middle picture above.

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All-in-all it was an awesome trip!

Can’t ever go wrong with a trip up to the Hunter with a fun group of friends!!

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Hunter Valley

We rented an awesome 6 bedroom house in Hunter Valley – about 2 hours northwest of Sydney.
Hunter Valley is known for their wine.
Pokolbin is the centre of the Hunter Valley Wine Country and is primarily located within the Cessnock and Singleton LGAs. Much of the rolling countryside around Pokolbin is under vine with the traditional varieties Shiraz and Semillon as well as extensive plantings of Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and small quantities of Pinot Noir. The Pokolbin area has a large number of vineyards, restaurants, shops, golf courses and country guesthouses. Other parts of the valley including the Wollombi Valley and Broke Fordwich Wine Region are also well known for wine.

 

Here is the gang, Jack, Amy, Megan, Innes, Tom, Tim, Lynne, me and Linds


Played some Kings Cup

I broke one of the rules so I had to play with my chin on the table

A shuttle picked us up the next morning at 9:00 am
And took us to tastings at four vineyards
Here is the first one
Stopped at a brewery for lunch, Tom did his Stevie Wonder impression
Lindsey and Lynne
A little Twister back at the house
On the barbie
Teaching the guys in Sydney how to play the
“touch the other guy with your finger” game (that sounds weird)

Easter Weekend

This was a trip we took when Lindsey was first here in April. We rented a car and drove about 3 hours north to Nelsons Bay. I had a bit of trouble getting used to driving on the other side of the road and got pulled over, hit the curb while getting pulled over and was asked to take a breathalyzer. Don’t worry, I passed. We didnt get a ticket and he even helped with directions.
Nice beaches here. We watched this guy reeling for about 20 minutes. He caught a sting ray. We stopped by Hunter Valley on the way home. Hunter Valley is wine country and about 2 hours north west of Sydney. Hit a few balls into the water driving range.