I hope you guys get to have an authentic Aussie experience unlike most tourists since you will be here for an extended time! definitely get out of the cities and big towns, head to small coastal towns and campgrounds for a real wildlife experience while you are on the east coast! I hope you get a chance to head down to tassie, it is a real wonder of Aus.And of course if you can connect with indigenous culture and significant sites then that is even better. Have fun!
Yes, used to take my kids to Tumbalong Park when they were little. Also used to go myself to see free artist performances on weekends. Big names too, James Morrison, Tommy Emmanuel for instance. There's always something on in Sydney!! Enjoy!
you lucky little vegemites. enjoy our food flora fauna, not too much sun please. fantastic scenery. and may all Aussies welcome you with open arms. God bless
With interest rates way up from where they were just a couple years ago, home sales, if not yet prices, are way down. Glad you were able to make the sale. It's not quite going to be like 2008 but there may be some deals when if/when you are looking again. In the meantime enjoy Australia/NZ and whatever you have lined up after that!
Brisbane is great!! Southbank is perfect for a swim in the city. All council parks and outdoor swimming areas are free. Go on the red ferry it’s also free and does the river/city loop. Southbank QAG and GOMA art galleries have children areas and The Qld museum is also there near the QPAC (theatres) Queens street mall is also a nice place to visit. Drive up Mt Cootha, go to The Gold Coast for a trip to the beach. Australia Zoo is North towards The Sunshine Coast. Theme parks are also fun but expensive for day trippers. Most locals often get an annual pass as it costs about the same as 2 day visits. (They’re closer to the Logan border than Gold Coast though so having your own car is best) Sea works is the only one right at the Gold Coast. Currumbin bird sanctuary is amazing closer to the Gold Coast and NSW border (but an easy car ride from Brissy or Goldie) I’m sure you’ve got your Brisbane itinerary planned so just enjoy. It can be nice weather or really hot in Brissy in Jan (gets even more humid in feb. but then has since cooler change in March)
Great vid, always interesting to see your city through the eyes of newbies, looks like you picked some great spots. We tell our kid he gets $100 if he catches a bird. Our money is looking safe. Enjoy Oz!
Those long-legged birds are called Plovers and if you get near their nest they'll dive at you... just like the magpies. Just a little warning about them. Had plenty of them dive at me on the golf course when we get near nests.
We've has a pair of plovers nesting every year at our school in Melbourne for the past 17 years (I assume descendants of original pair) They leave the kids alone and everyone leaves them alone. Simples.
We took our children all over the world at the same age. Enriching, experiencing, opening their eyes, exposing them to languages and cultures. We thought. As adults, I asked them what they remember about it. 1. Crepes in Paris and walking down the Eiffel tower in the middle of a very icy winter. Because I hate heights and they found that very funny. But nothing else in Europe. 2. Seeing lions, zebras and giraffe in Africa and standing under the Victoria Falls getting soaked to the skin ( but don't remember the million other things we saw) 3. Standing on a platform as a Shinkansen went through a station at full speed in Japan ( but they don't remember all the trains we actually got on or the 60 squillion temples, or the food, or Mount Fuji, or the onsens, or the hiking) 4. Seeing bears in Canada (but nothing else about the whole trip) That's it. 25 countries. That is all they remember. Nice they remember animals. But I could have stayed home, taken them to a zoo, a train station and the Pancake Parlour... 🤣 🤷♀️
I hope you guys get to have an authentic Aussie experience unlike most tourists since you will be here for an extended time! definitely get out of the cities and big towns, head to small coastal towns and campgrounds for a real wildlife experience while you are on the east coast! I hope you get a chance to head down to tassie, it is a real wonder of Aus.And of course if you can connect with indigenous culture and significant sites then that is even better. Have fun!
I just want to stop and say I love your family and I love that you show real life toddler not just the happy moments!
Welcome to Aus to all of you 😘
You have a beautiful family enjoy your time with us 🤘😜🤘
Your family is pure happiness! I love watching your vlogs
I just moved to Perth, Australia from the UK yesterday, so I feel like I’m on this journey alongside you! ✈️🇦🇺
Love seeing you guys explore my home town!! Enjoy the rest of your trip 😊
Yes, used to take my kids to Tumbalong Park when they were little. Also used to go myself to see free artist performances on weekends. Big names too, James Morrison, Tommy Emmanuel for instance. There's always something on in Sydney!! Enjoy!
Ooooh I love this so much. Brings up so many memories of our 4.5 months trip over there 🥰 enjoy guys it's such an amazing place 🤩
This was a great vlog. Delighted for you guys. Hopefully the Aus adventures continues to be this amazing! ✨😚
you lucky little vegemites. enjoy our food flora fauna, not too much sun please. fantastic scenery. and may all Aussies welcome you with open arms. God bless
The quality of your guys videos are next level! I love watching ❤
Thank you!!
With interest rates way up from where they were just a couple years ago, home sales, if not yet prices, are way down. Glad you were able to make the sale. It's not quite going to be like 2008 but there may be some deals when if/when you are looking again. In the meantime enjoy Australia/NZ and whatever you have lined up after that!
So excited for y'all!!!
Brisbane is great!! Southbank is perfect for a swim in the city. All council parks and outdoor swimming areas are free. Go on the red ferry it’s also free and does the river/city loop. Southbank QAG and GOMA art galleries have children areas and The Qld museum is also there near the QPAC (theatres) Queens street mall is also a nice place to visit. Drive up Mt Cootha, go to The Gold Coast for a trip to the beach. Australia Zoo is North towards The Sunshine Coast. Theme parks are also fun but expensive for day trippers. Most locals often get an annual pass as it costs about the same as 2 day visits. (They’re closer to the Logan border than Gold Coast though so having your own car is best) Sea works is the only one right at the Gold Coast. Currumbin bird sanctuary is amazing closer to the Gold Coast and NSW border (but an easy car ride from Brissy or Goldie) I’m sure you’ve got your Brisbane itinerary planned so just enjoy. It can be nice weather or really hot in Brissy in Jan (gets even more humid in feb. but then has since cooler change in March)
Thanks for all the tips!!
So FUN!!! So excited to see all you do in Australia❤️
This is so fun to watch, can’t wait for more ❤
So excited for the Devine family travel vlogs 😄
So excited to see you guys on this adventure! ❤️
This will be such an adventure! Thanks for sharing!
Great vid, always interesting to see your city through the eyes of newbies, looks like you picked some great spots. We tell our kid he gets $100 if he catches a bird. Our money is looking safe. Enjoy Oz!
You are such a gorgeous family and enjoy Australia !
Can’t wait for more Australia content💙🤩
Those long-legged birds are called Plovers and if you get near their nest they'll dive at you... just like the magpies. Just a little warning about them. Had plenty of them dive at me on the golf course when we get near nests.
We've has a pair of plovers nesting every year at our school in Melbourne for the past 17 years (I assume descendants of original pair) They leave the kids alone and everyone leaves them alone. Simples.
Lol Greta singing with the choir!😂 Also i thought Lucy was Hailey multiple times in this vlog ❤
Haha she keeps us entertained!
Brave man taking three young girls to Sydney's NYE Party!
What is that supposed to mean?
@@Glenn-ei3xp Lots of pissheads
I was surprised to hear you sold your home. Was it too big? Glad you are travelers again.
can you Film an update on what you are doing? Im a bit confused 😂😂
Hahah yes!!
Why did u guys sell your house in utah?
We took our children all over the world at the same age. Enriching, experiencing, opening their eyes, exposing them to languages and cultures.
We thought.
As adults, I asked them what they remember about it.
1. Crepes in Paris and walking down the Eiffel tower in the middle of a very icy winter. Because I hate heights and they found that very funny.
But nothing else in Europe.
2. Seeing lions, zebras and giraffe in Africa and standing under the Victoria Falls getting soaked to the skin ( but don't remember the million other things we saw)
3. Standing on a platform as a Shinkansen went through a station at full speed in Japan ( but they don't remember all the trains we actually got on or the 60 squillion temples, or the food, or Mount Fuji, or the onsens, or the hiking)
4. Seeing bears in Canada (but nothing else about the whole trip)
That's it.
25 countries. That is all they remember. Nice they remember animals. But I could have stayed home, taken them to a zoo, a train station and the Pancake Parlour... 🤣 🤷♀️
Omg those birds your girls were chasing have savage claws in their wings and can attack if you get too close
hhahah yes I was thinking the same thing. Plovers are so scary I always walk far away from them lol
Only in Spring when they have young.
I feel sad when I see kids chase any birds. Cruel. I don’t know why parents don’t think this through.
@@shirleyk7647 I was thinking same thing while eating KFC when watching this
4th year here in Brisbane Queensland from the UK won't be going back.
Enjoy guys
Go to Melbourne. Best city in Australia
I’m sure this has been asked somewhere, but what’re the girls doing about school?
Homeschool!
Ausssie schools are the best . Kids will have a blast if you change your mind about homeschooling
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Did you film the fireworks with a drone? I know where I’m at in the USA there’s all sorts of drone restrictions!
We did! We went to the 9pm show and then Brad droned over our airbnb of the fireworks at midnight! You just can't drone over the bridge/bay.
What you want to do is catch a Ferry to Taronga zoo
Day 2... warning! Those herons the girls were chasing, nest on the ground, and will attack.
Brad, Are you a toggie?
YO WHAT U GUYS R COMING TO NZ TOO?!? HAVE FUN GUYS
the weather has been acting so silly so i do hope it clears up soon !
Yes!! We'll be coming in March! Xx
Those plovers will rip your ears to pieces , lookout.
Stop saying literally every 2 seconds