I have no idea why there’s a triangular guy on the cover, but he’s followed by about a dozen pages of writing about our week-long Kalbarri adventure. I totally love my precision – we left at 7.21am to drive to Kalbarri! – and it’s good to see that kids stay the same, because my excitement about sleeping in a top bunk bed is the same excitement my son had when he got this chance in Iceland last year.Īlong with this, I also created a special travel journal just for the Kalbarri experience. Obviously not wanting to miss any days, I still wrote in my regular diary about this trip … My first travel diary entry about travel ever, on a 1984 family trip to Kalbarri During 1984 I turned eight years old, so I could write well enough to keep a diary for the whole year, but I have to say, the topics I chose to write about were mostly a bit questionable – there was a lot of space devoted to how my tomato plants were growing and which pieces I was playing on the piano (with rather boastful claims about my piano playing ability too, I must admit!).īut the best part was my (rather short!) travel journal about a family trip to Kalbarri, Western Australia – a coastal town about six hours’ north of Perth. I was a bit excited to find some 1984 diaries in a box recently. Did you keep a travel journal (or just an everyday diary) when you were a child? I have various diaries and journals from many times of my life and I actually love looking back on them – most often because they make me laugh, but they’re also a great way to remind me of forgotten events of the past, and especially places I’ve been and my impressions of them.
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