I've been wondering how your travels have been going! Great to see you continuing to explore this wonderful country with your awesome family! Yep, plan B & C & more are often needed with kids like ours! They're gems though! We're so very proud of how our son in his 30s is handling the ups & downs of life with his challenges! He's doing so much more than we were told he'd manage!🥰Blessings from South Australia💕🐨
It's amazing how great you guys are as parents and to be travelling around Oz would certainly be even more challenging . I really enjoy watching your videos, so inspirational to say the least. Looking forward to your next adventure.
Four weeks ago I had my blood pressure script filled in Exmouth without any problems and the script was from my Dr. in South Australia. You have to jump hurdles for something our Government should have sorted out years ago! Red tape gets on my goat. Continue on your lovely trip with the family. Cheers Paul
It's a bit of a pain! I'm glad you managed to get your scripts filled, we live in 1 country, it shouldn't be that difficult! I think whenever kids are involved on controlled medication there's even more red tape. But there's always a way! thank you :) happy travels also
Hi guy's Good job with the kid's, my oldest son is nineteen only recently diagnosed with autism spectrum/nurodivergent too still trying to get my head around it. Some of my s.a scripts i couldn't get filled in w.a either, went to a small town doc explained and gave me New scripts, from then on had phone consultation for e-script, maybe give that a go . Stay safe and can't wait to see next upload Cheers wazza
its a big learning curve! we're always learning new ways to help best support our kids/ourselves. the online e-scripts do make things easier, but sometimes they're not so helpful when it comes to kids. Hopefully that will change in the near future :) Thanks - I'm on a roll, so the next one will be ready next week! :)
Google maps are a suggestion at best, may pay to invest in a Hema GPS + topographic maps & compass for the area that you are unfamiliar with ( am I being over dramatic ? ) The Army teaches that GPS is only a guide to navigation , learning to use a map & compass is mandatory . A 250,000 scale map covers a big area, it could save a lot of stress and prevent being misdirected by Google. Great video, the family seems to have adapted to the adventure - keep on caravanning.👍
Thanks for your message :) yes, always a good idea to carry maps. We have some, but they're that out of date I think we need to upgrade them!! They're on the list! I need to remember to always carry maps for the plan b options too... always learning:)
Great video, thanks for sharing. Your children are gorgeous and you are wonderful parents.
Thank you so much :)
❤ we love watching your beautiful family as you travel around Aus! Great video and keep being yourselves!
Thanks so much 💕
I've been wondering how your travels have been going! Great to see you continuing to explore this wonderful country with your awesome family! Yep, plan B & C & more are often needed with kids like ours! They're gems though! We're so very proud of how our son in his 30s is handling the ups & downs of life with his challenges! He's doing so much more than we were told he'd manage!🥰Blessings from South Australia💕🐨
thats so lovely to hear :) there is so much to explore in Aus! Thank you :)
You are seeing some amazing places ! Well done travelling with your kids ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
It's amazing how great you guys are as parents and to be travelling around Oz would certainly be even more challenging . I really enjoy watching your videos, so inspirational to say the least. Looking forward to your next adventure.
oohh thats so nice :) it sure is a challenge at times, but so worth it. looking forward to showing you what happens next! :)
Welcome back
Thank you 😊
I use bickfords ice coffee flavouring to make my iced coffee
that sounds much easier and less gritty!!! :P
Four weeks ago I had my blood pressure script filled in Exmouth without any problems and the script was from my Dr. in South Australia. You have to jump hurdles for something our Government should have sorted out years ago! Red tape gets on my goat. Continue on your lovely trip with the family. Cheers Paul
It's a bit of a pain! I'm glad you managed to get your scripts filled, we live in 1 country, it shouldn't be that difficult! I think whenever kids are involved on controlled medication there's even more red tape. But there's always a way!
thank you :) happy travels also
Hi guy's Good job with the kid's, my oldest son is nineteen only recently diagnosed with autism spectrum/nurodivergent too still trying to get my head around it.
Some of my s.a scripts i couldn't get filled in w.a either, went to a small town doc explained and gave me New scripts, from then on had phone consultation for e-script, maybe give that a go .
Stay safe and can't wait to see next upload Cheers wazza
its a big learning curve! we're always learning new ways to help best support our kids/ourselves. the online e-scripts do make things easier, but sometimes they're not so helpful when it comes to kids. Hopefully that will change in the near future :)
Thanks - I'm on a roll, so the next one will be ready next week! :)
Cheers 🍻 👏 ✌️ 🥂
Google maps are a suggestion at best, may pay to invest in a Hema GPS + topographic maps & compass for the area that you are unfamiliar with ( am I being over dramatic ? ) The Army teaches that GPS is only a guide to navigation , learning to use a map & compass is mandatory . A 250,000 scale map covers a big area, it could save a lot of stress and prevent being misdirected by Google. Great video, the family seems to have adapted to the adventure - keep on caravanning.👍
Thanks for your message :) yes, always a good idea to carry maps. We have some, but they're that out of date I think we need to upgrade them!! They're on the list! I need to remember to always carry maps for the plan b options too... always learning:)
i have two nieces with autism how do i get them to connect? i do struggle with one more than the other
I don't think you should have coffee sweetheart.