Don't Stop Me Now

 For the last few days of 2018, my family and I were still in Eden. After missing the chance to buy some fresh seafood off the wharf the previous day, we returned on the Sunday, made friends with the lovely fisher-lady and brought some mussels back to the cabin.


My mum and I finally got to make a paella and a fruit and tea sangria - it was yum!


I spent the day reading and hanging out near the beach. Later in the afternoon, my mum and I went for a walk around the caravan park. I've always loved the painted fish walls of the laundry, the other side of the wall is even better. It's a bit of a tradition to take some photos in front of the fish wall each time we're there.


My mum and I found a seat bench near the creek and sat around for a long time chatting away. I admired the reflection of the clouds in the water.


The next day, we spent the last day of 2018 at a nearby, somewhat hidden place called Boyd Torn beach. We drove through three hilly entrances before we found the right one - it was hard to find! There was a big sign at the entrance about the fishing regulations which included pictures of four different sharks, which made me nervous! We swam for a little while, I paddled on my boogie board and then we were off.


We finished 2018 by watching Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender on TV and then watched the midnight fireworks on the beach.


It's hard to believe that almost a month has passed since then.

I've only got two more holiday posts left (don't stop me now)! Thanks for hanging in there. See you next Monday!
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  1. I love the fish wall, and mmmm...that paella looks amazing! I'll take the whole dish!

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    1. The paella was so yum!
      I looove the fish wall too. I'd love to paint one like that on a wall when I have children one day. X

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