Well, Sarah and I have recently come home from our holiday in Tasmania and I have to say it was one of the best trips so far! It was really relaxing and just great to catch up with Grandpa and the rest of the family... ... who weren't overseas, like Uncle Graham, Aunty Brenda, Nat, Karina, the entire Herbert family and Amy is, of course, in Melbourne... Anyway!
We arrived on Thursday, Grandpa picked us up from the airport and we had a relaxing afternoon talking and catching up... until Grandpa brought out the sjoelen board (I think that's how you spell it). A Dutch game where the aim is to get the discs from your end to the other, into the slots, getting points on how many discs you get in per slot.

Grandpa got the game going and taught us how to play... with a LOT of energy!

Sarah thought some of the faces I pulled were hilarious... I was just getting into the spirit of the game! So what if I'm a little competitive... I am a Petrusma after all :-P

Grandpa was ecstatic by his score of 108! I only managed to score over one hundred once, so did Sarah. It was fun but frustrating at time :-P
The next day we went to see Grandma's grave. I hadn't seen her stone yet, and it was Sarah's first time seeing where Grandma was buried. It is a very nice place, and important, but it is not the place where Grandma is most remembered. There is more of Grandma at Grandpa's house, or just in our memories, than where her body was put to rest. I was very glad to be able to visit her grave again.
After that we went to the Botanical Gardens, which are very pretty and Grandpa kept trying to convince us were the prettiest in Australia. He did a good job of convincing us, they were very beautiful. We've been there many many times before, of course, but nature is always changing. That's the great thing about the gardens.

Our first stop was the Japanese gardens. Probably my favourite section. This is a photo of Sarah and Grandpa enjoying the walk.

I thought this was a really pretty photo, and after I took it I had 2 or 3 butterflies flying round my head.

Sarah took this photo, and I have to admit, it is a pretty cool photo. :-)

After a light lunch, we went for a stroll around some of the garden paths and enjoyed the old trees.
We took a leisurely drive back through some of the older parts of Hobart, along the harbor and we also saw, for the first time, where our Great Grandparents (Grandpa's Mum and Dad) are buried. They also have a nice spot with a good view.
When we got home that afternoon Sarah, Gemma and I went for a walk on the beach. For those who don't know, this beach is not even 2min walk from Grandpa's house. We walked out to the rock that has affectionately been called Grandpa's prayer rock and enjoyed the break, even though it was WINDY and COLD!

Gemma and Sarah on the rock
The next day it was an early start. Grandpa had a meeting in Launceston and as Sarah and I have never been there, or at least were too young to remember going there, we were happy to come along and be dropped off at Cataract Gorge while Grandpa had his meeting.

Sarah and I enjoyed our sister time, which we don't get much of now days.

Sarah LOVED the views into the Gorge, and wished she could climb down there like some adventurous rock-climbers we spyed making their way to the Gorge wall.

The Cataract Gorge is famous for it's chairlift, which spans 457meters ands has a central span of 308meters, which is believed to be the greatest single span of any chairlift in the world. Sarah and I went on it twice, we found it pretty impressive :-)

Well, it was definately very long and it was also definately very high! I'm not scared of heights and I still felt a little light headed.

We had great views over the South Esk River. Photos don't really do it justice. William Collins of the
Lady Nelson wrote in 1804 that "the beauty of the scene is probably not surpassed in the world."

And, a photo of Sarah and I in the chairlift... sort of... it's a cool photo.
After exploring a little bit of Launceston town, having tea on the riverside and checking out a bit of local scenery, we met up with Grandpa again. He seemed quite satisfied with his meeting. He took us up to Batman Bridge to have a look at some more scenery before we made our way slowly back to Lauderdale, stopping for icecream at Ross. :-) I LOVE icecream!

It was an impressive bridge :-)
That night we had a sleep over at our cousin, Gemma's, house. It was fun. We got nibblies, Gemma cooked a tasty bolagnase (however the Italian's spell it) and we watched a movie, Hitch. It was a pretty early night as we were all tired.
The last few days were a bit more relaxing. On Sunday we went to church with Grandpa, and then had lunch with the McKillops, my Aunty Heather and her family. It was good to catch up. And Grandpa did some catching up of his own - he caught up on his sleep.

Monday, our last day, was even more relaxing. Sarah spent the day going over some of Grandpa's footage from Papua New Guinea, I had a look through Grandma's music, we had a nice quiet lunch and read books. A quiet perfect day.
That night we went to Uncle Tim and Aunty Jacquie's for dinner. Very nice food, by the way, if you're reading this. It was good to catch up with cousins again because they're so young they grow so fast and forget who we are. Jo, whose 2 now I think, was so cute and reminded me of James when he was a baby. Really bad Deja vu. Luke and Eli pretended they remembered who we are, but they kept calling me Gemma. They're cute and the fact that they didn't remember who I was didn't stop them wanting to play non-stop. Eventually I had to pretend I'd fallen asleep. I don't know how Tim and Jacquie does it! One kid in each arm and the other demanding attention in front. Not to mention another baby now, Noah, who is cute but can pull the WEIRDEST facial expressions.
But I love em... when I can hand them back... :-P

Introducing Noah, my cousin Lauren's little boy. Already a few months old! Unbelievable :-P

Luke - as crazy and energetic as ever!

I can't believe Eli is at school already! Well... Kindi... she had to clarify that for me

You can see where Eli gets it from

I think the whole tongue thing was becoming a trend

I had to put a photo of Jo up too, just to show you how much he's changed!

Here's some perspective. Kids just grow so fast!
And on Tuesday we headed home again. Our plane was delayed, of course, and when we got to Adelaide I went straight to a phone store to try and get my phone fixed, which had died in Tassie. So didn't get home til evening. A long day :-P
So all in all, a fantastic trip. THANKS GRANDPA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!