Sail or Fly? That is the holiday question.

We’re pretty lucky when it comes to the choice of how to travel here in Tasmania when we decide we want to holiday on the mainland (or the big island as it’s often known). We can fly or we can take a leisurely trip across Bass Straight on one of the two Spirit of Tasmania ships.

There are benefits and draw backs to both methods – costs, luggage, comfort.

We often fly when we take a trip to Melbourne, namely due to cost and time benefits. It’s cheap and quick. BUT when you sit down and think about it flying can get expensive and it can end up being a long process that can end up being stressful.

I’ll be honest, last time we flew was a bit stressful – first time flying with a 2yo. Fun times. Maybe if we’d taken the boat it would have been more pleasant. For the record, she flew home fine.
Travel on the Spirit could be much more less stressful, kids can run around or play in one of the many kids areas or play in the arcade or catch a film. And given that kids under 15 travel at a lower price – more spending money for the trip. AND until 11:59pm on 7th June 2014 (unless sold out prior), kids travel for just $10* per child each way with the purchase of any Adult or Pensioner fare. Valid for travel between 1 July 2014 and 28 September 2014.

Now if you’re anything like me when you plan a trip to Melbourne (or Tassie if your coming over from the big island) you know you’ll be doing some shopping, some more than others and if you’re flying that means paying for extra luggage on the way home – not cheap! When you travel on the Spirit the only restriction n luggage is what you can fit in your vehicle (I’ve heard of people hiring vans in Tassie, going on a shopping trip to Ikea then coming home). Oh yeah, there’s another benefit to sailing – taking your own car, no more car hire charges, not being locked into using public transport (as much fun as that is).

Some of the the beauty of travelling by sea is having the freedom to step out on deck, enjoy the beautiful sunsets and breathe in the fresh ocean air – there’s nothing quite like it. When it gets dark you can wander inside and have a meal from a choice of freshly cooked options in either the a la carte restaurant, buffet style eatery or cafĆ© and there a number of bars to relax in with a drink. When it’s time for sleep you have the choice of a range of accommodation options to choose from including a Deluxe Cabin equipped with a queen sized bed and flat screen TV, Twin Berth Cabin, Four Berth Cabin or an Ocean Recliner. From personal experience (before kids – yup that was the last time I went on the Spirit) I wouldn’t go an Ocean Recliner again – I hardly slept. Next time it’s a cabin for sure, the Deluxe cabin looks lovely.

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So when you next plan your trip to Tasmania (& why wouldn’t you visit our lovely state – there is so much to do here!) or to Melbourne, you might want to consider sailing on the Spirit of Tasmania. I know we will.

*Conditions apply

The best thing about being a kid

I seriously don’t know what’s going on with my blog for the last few days – I’ve had scheduled posts but none went live when they were meant to. Everything is up now and up-to-date.

(ā€˜cause we’ve already done the best thing about being an adult)

  • face painting (but doing that as an adult is still fun)
  • superhero costumes – cause you can’t really dress as a superhero every day as an adult šŸ˜‰
  • running round rude and nobody really caring
  • running through the sprinkler – was there anything more fun during summer?
  • awesome toys!
  • awesome clothes

What’s your favourite thing about being a kid?

It’s kinda healthy

Just thought I’d share with you a little snack I made for the Your Inspirations At Home party mum had today. It’s a totally yummo Bacon & Corn Cobb Loaf.

The original recipe comes from the YIAH recipe community but I changed it to use what I had to hand šŸ™‚

Bacon & Corn Cobb Loaf

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 3 rashers bacon, chopped
  • 3 spring onion, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons YIAH Herb & Garlic Dip Mix (this is so yummy in so many different things)
  • 440g tin of creamed corn
  • 300g sour cream
  • 1 cup grated cheese
  • 1 round cobb bread loaf (I made mine in the Thermomix using this recipe)

Pre-heat oven to 180C. Heat olive oil in a pan and cook bacon, spring onion and dip mix for a few minutes.
Add all the remaining ingredients (except the loaf) to the pan and stir until heated through.
Remove a ā€œlidā€ from the bread loaf, and remove the centre to create a bowl. Tear the removed pieces into chunks.
Place the bread ā€˜bowl’ in the oven for about 5 minutes.
Remove the bread from the oven and fill it with the mixture, then return it to the oven, surrounded by the chunks of bread, for a further 5 minutes. Serve hot.

Date Night

Hubby & I haven’t had a real date night in such a long time, way before Miss K was born. I’m talking a real date night – just the 2 of us, no other friends. Today I thought I might indulge myself a little and describe my dream date night (hubby if you’re reading …..)

Obviously we’d drop Miss K (& bub #2 who is currently known as little ninja) off with my parents, the in-laws or we’d get my second cousin to baby sit again (she does an awesome job!)

For tea if we’re in the mood for Chinese it would either be the Canton or Me Wah but if we were in the mood for something else it would be Jailhouse Grill or Cataract on Paterson.

After that maybe a movie or just a little late night shopping or a few quiet drinks at one of the local nightspots.

What would you do on a dream date night?

And now for something completely different…

Something you may not know about me – I play role playing games (RPGs) – the pen & paper types not the LARP (Live Action Role Play – get dressed up & do stuff) type things. Think games like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), Conspiracy X (I seriously LOVE this game and can’t wait to finally get the last of our Kickstarter stuff), Battletech and the like. Not Magic though cause I could never really get into Collectible Card Games (CCGs).

Anywho, last year Wizards of the Coast ran a play test for the next version of D&D and have released the details of when the new version will be released.

The following info has come from EN World – which if you are into RPGs is a great source of info (but I’m guessing if you’re into RPGs you probably already know this)

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and the logo has changed. WotC have brought back the good old fire breathing dragon ampersand

NEW D&D Logo

For more about the new D&D check out this post on EN Worlds

Tomorrow we’ll be back to our normal topics šŸ˜‰

My workspace

My actual work workspace is pretty boring – it’s my laptop on a moveable desk. Means I can work around family or most nights, in front of the telly. So today I thought I’d share with you my scrapbooking workspace as it is now. I have grand dreams of having my own space but for now it’s the dining room.

Most of my pages are planned digitally so my workspace on my laptop includes Photoshop (& Bridge), Evernote for jotting down ideas & journaling and YouTube and the net for inspiration

My workspace - Photoshop & Bridge My workspace - Evernote My workspace - YouTube

Once I’ve planned & printed I’ll take my iPad & photos to the dining room and I’ll spread out on our dining room table (when it’s not being overtaken by hubby & his mates playing D&D)

My workspace - shelves My workspace - table & shelving

So there you have it. It’s not the best setup but it works for now. It needs more organising though so I can find everything. And I need to create a list of what I have here and what I have at Mum & Dad’s in Mum’s awesome scrap room.