Cold Morning

It’s 1.3 degrees which for those of you who know Perth know that that is very cold for our neck of the woods. Oh yes I know it’s nothing for you Northern Hemisphere types!

Parky! That’s what this weather is and I wish I had thought to put out my puffy jacket last night to wear.

Well the school holidays have continued into the second week and you’ll be relieved to know that my children are not going to be sitting abandoned at home for the rest of the week. I’ve booked them in for two days at YMCA holiday care and they are spending one day with the Abstar and another day with Aunty M. The Y is a new thing for us and we’re just checking it out gently this holiday.

What I want to know is – are there holiday camps these days? I remember going on camps all the time as a kid. A week on Rottnest here (didn’t bathe for a week and I stank on return… I was a kid!!), a horseriding camp there (learned my lesson and bathed this time) – they were great fun although I don’t remember the food being much chop.

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Of course when I was growing up, Rottnest was a reasonably cheap holiday and we used to spend a week or two on Rotto every summer staying in Pine or Starfish or one of those other little chalets with salt water showers and family meals with the McGs. We used to bring all our linen and groceries over and it was quite a big packing job with lots of cardboard boxes.

We used to have at least one big fishing expedition on the reefs at Cathedral Rocks and K and I used to plan an annual “ride around the island” which included picking up some quokka bread at the bakery and much poring over the map to decide where we would stop and rest. We always went clockwise round the island ending on that HUGE hill near the golf course that isn’t there any more.

Nowadays it’s a lottery to even get accommodation for one family – let alone two – and then it’s an expensive holiday in lets face it pretty basic conditions. Still I think the kids miss out on the freedom I took for granted thirty years ago.