Monthly Link Roundup

Monthly Link Roundup

My best friend in the kitchen is our instant pot, so I’m always on the lookout for new instant pot recipes. I recently stumbled across Pinch of Yum’s 12 Healthy Freezer Meals (That You’ll Actually Love) and they are amazing! I’ve worked through about half of these now and have started to put my own spin on them second time around. If you have an instant pot or slow cooker, then definitely check these out!

If you’re on the other side of the world and entering into Fall, @grandstoriesdesign and @ingrid_opstad have created the cutest free downloadable Autumn Hygge lists to get you into a cozy mood.

I’ve recently been learning all about castor oil as a natural ingredient in various health and beauty products. Here are some Beauty Expert Hacks You Must Try with Castor Oil!

Remember when I used to scrapbook? Ha! Since we’ve unpacked I have a tub of old holiday photo’s staring at me accusingly, waiting to be scrapbooked. With the baby on the way it’s going to be a mad dash to get the house in order before it arrives but I’m hoping to get some albums done to clear some space. If you’re feeling stuck like me, then check out some Ideas for Making Things Less Complicated in Memory Keeping.

I’m very much in love with our Keep Cups, but it doesn’t mean that I can’t lust after these beauties!

Enjoy the rest of your week lovelies!

Marie xo

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Welcome to Albury

It’s crazy how quickly time has flown by and we’ve now been in Albury for about 3 months.

Everyone asks us how we’re settling in and how we’re finding the town, and I honestly have to say that I really love it here. It’s a charming little town that has a sister town called Wodonga, which is located in Victoria. Due to my husband’s work we’ve settled in Albury, which is located in New South Wales. The two towns sit side by side along the border and it’s such a novelty to be crossing interstate lines so easily!

As a smaller regional town, there are less shops and facilities than you would find in a larger city, however I haven’t missed much. Since we’re living centrally, everything is conveniently located within a short 15 minute drive and I’ve enjoyed getting to know the ins and outs of the town. The people are friendly and there is a plethora of amazing cafes and restaurants to discover!

Beyond the town, I’ve been told that having a picnic by the Murray River is a great way to spend a lazy Summer’s day and there are a lot of hiking trails as well. The weather is still a bit chilly at the moment, so it will be great to explore more when things start to warm up. Although, apparently we need to keep an eye out for snakes!

While moving to a smaller regional town won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, I’m so glad that we decided to take the plunge and make the move. My husband grew up in country and so there’s a beautiful symmetry of being able to raise our kids in a country town as well. For me, the move has opened up new opportunities and experiences, and I can’t think of anywhere else I’d rather be.

Marie xo

 

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Happy 3 Years

This week my husband and I celebrated our 3 year wedding anniversary.

It seems almost like yesterday when we first met, yet I can barely remember my time before him. When we first met, I was in a pretty dark place and he was like a breath of fresh air. He was funny, smart, and down to earth. He started off as a great friend and it quickly turned into something more.

I knew almost immediately that this was the guy I wanted to marry and spend the rest of my life with.

I’m glad to say that there have been more ups than downs and we’re still as silly as ever. Marriage hasn’t changed a thing except to make our bond stronger and here we are now, building a home half way across the country with a baby on the way! It’s both exciting and scary but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Happy 3 years to us!

Marie xo

All photos were taken by the wonderful Kirsty Russell, who helped us capture our special day.

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We’re Pregnant!

I’m so excited to share that we’re expecting our first baby at the end of the year!

Over the next few months, I’ll be sharing my pregnancy updates, thoughts and experiences, so I hope that you’ll enjoy coming along with me on my journey to motherhood.

Marie xo

Our gorgeous baby announcement cookies were done by the lovely Katie from Charming Treats!

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Road Trip: Kalbarri National Park

To read about the first part of our road trip from Perth to Cervantes, you can click here.
To read about the second part of our trip from Cervantes to Kalbarri, you can click here.

After a hearty breakfast at Gecko Lodge, my husband and I were keen to hit the road before the weather became too hot. It was expected to be a scorching 41 degree day! Kalbarri National Park is broken up into 2 main sections – inland and coastal. The plan was to visit the inland section first to beat the heat and the coastal section later during the day.

Kalbarri National Park – Inland

From Gecko Lodge, it took us about 40 minutes to drive to the inland section of the park. On the way, we stopped by a newsagency to pick up some fly nets, which were highly recommended by our B&B hosts. I’m so glad that we did because as soon as we stepped outside of the car, we were covered by so many flies!

The park itself is quite large and covers an expanse of 186,000 hectares. There are 14 different sites with many hiking trails, however we only had time (and the energy!) to visit 2 of its most famous sites – Nature’s Window and Z-Bend. Our first stop was Nature’s Window and it was a surprisingly short 10 minute or so hike to one of the most amazing, natural rock formations I’ve ever seen! We would have stayed longer to soak it all in but at 11am, the weather was already 30 degrees plus and we were sweltering under the sun.

From Nature’s Window it was a short 5 minute drive to our next stop to see the Z Bend. Compared to Nature’s Window, it seemed to be a much longer 20 minute hike in the dry bush that was accentuated by the relentless sun beating overhead. By this stage, we were both struggling due to the heat and the flies, and it was with relief that we finally arrived at the lookout. The lookout overhangs the Murchison River, which follows a “Z” bend. There was a raw, rugged beauty to the place and so lovely to experience without anyone else around.

Although we’d only been out a few hours, the heat and the sun had really taken it out of us, so we headed straight back to the air conditioned comfort of our room to cool down. After a cold shower, we chilled in bed and took a much needed nap before heading back out to visit the coastal section of the park.

Kalbarri National Park – Coastal

After a much needed nap, we got ready to explore the coastal section of the park. Similar to the Great Ocean Road Drive, there are key sites to visit along the coast not far from the centre of town. It begins (or ends, depending on which point you start) from Natural Bridge through to the Red Bluff lookout. Since we’d already visited Natural Bridge and Island Rock the previous day, we headed straight to the Shellhouse Grandstand and worked our way to the lookout.

Shellhouse Grandstand

Eagle Gorge

Pot Alley Beach

Red Bluff Lookout

Upstairs Restaurant

Following a long day of sightseeing, we enjoyed a dip in the pool back at our B&B before heading out for dinner at the highly recommended Upstairs Restaurant. Talking to the owner and manager of the restaurant, we found out that it had only been open for a few months and she was a former Business Analyst in Perth who had recently relocated to Kalbarri due to her partner. Although she worked as a BA, she has a lot of experience in fine dining, which we experienced through the delicious tapas style food we had.

We had 4 different dishes to share – Kalbarri caught fish wings, Sharkbay prawn brioche burgers, bruschetta with goat’s cheese and scallop salad. All were absolutely delicious but my favourite dish of the night were the fresh, crispy fish wings. What a delight! Afterwards, we indulged in some desserts and coffee’s but sadly, we weren’t a fan. Despite this, we still had a lovely dinner and enjoyed our last night out together in Kalbarri!

Stay tuned for the final part of our road trip adventure!

Marie xo

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