Zorbing on the Gold Coast

Recently we went to Zorb® Gold Coast.
Belinda, Benjamin and I went with Claire and Al as Al had a gift voucher to be used.

Big, Round, Wet and Very Fun !

Al started off with a hydro zorb where the rider is set free inside the Zorb with 40 litres of water. The rider starts out standing and maybe even running but in most cases ends up sliding inside and very wet. Al lasted maybe five meters and it was all downhill from there (literally).  Big wide grin = Excellent.

Next up I tried the harnessed zorb (dry). Strap in and roll, bounce, roll, bounce all the way down.  Another big grin at the end and I laughed all the way.  The zorb actually bounces right off the ground due to the eccentric weight (me).

Finally Al and I did a double hydro zorb.  First they pump up the pressure, fill it up with water and then we each dive in.  Not very graceful but even that was fun.  We tried to stand as long as possible but gravity and friction (or lack of it) took over and we tumbled laughing uncontrollably to the very bottom of the run.  It seems to go a bit faster with two people inside.

The exit from a wet zorb is very interesting.  Much like birth or perhaps a young Alien bursting from a victims abdomen.  First the water breaks.  Then a body part appears and finally whoosh out we come whole.  Al exited in the conventional fashion feet first.  Apparently I didn’t read the rules or listen to the zorb man.  I exited head first into a somersault on the wet grass.  It wasn’t quite as graceful as I hoped as the zorb rolled over me as I came out.  Nonetheless excellent fun.

I highly recommend Zorbing to anyone.

While we were there Claire, Belinda and Benjamin watched from below and took the photos.  Benjamin was a bit restless so we popped him out on the manicured grass.  At first he was not too sure about the grass and tried his best not to touch it.  He soon got used to it and crawled around everywhere for a stickybeak.

It was a really good afternoon.

“Woof, woof, woof, woof”

When Benjamin sees any animal he says “Woof, woof, woof, woof”. He has been carrying a cow around for a few days now and calling it his “Woof, woof, woof, woof”. I have been saying “No no. It’s a mooo”. He picked up his horse and of course called it a “Woof, woof, woof, woof”. I said “No no…” and before I could finish, Ben said “Mooo mooo”. We will get there!!!

Celebration!

On the weekend, Andrew, Ben and I made the trip out to Chinchilla to celebrate the sale of the family business – Lattimore’s Carey Ford! George and Judy have worked hard for 35 years and now deserve a wonderful retirement. All the boys, wives and children joined George and Jude for dinner on Saturday to help celebrate.

Ben had a great time catching up with his cousins – Tom and Maggie. Ben just loves playing with older kids. Ben also loved meeting the newest member of the family – Megs, the adopted long haired cat.

Oh Dear!!

On Wednesday Ben fell off the bed and broke his arm!!!!! He broke his left arm just under the shoulder so it is unable to be plastered. He was standing on the bed holding on to the bed end looking at himself in the mirror, chatting away. He stepped right off the side and hit the floor. He has a sling on his arm which is strapped to his body. He is recovering well. However I will take some time to recover!!! The staff at the Ipswich Hospital Emergency were absolutely fantastic. We didn’t have to wait more than five minutes for anything.




Buzzy Bees – Our home away from home

Ipswich has a wonderful, intimate play cafe for tots – Buzzy Bees. Ben and I have been going there one or two times a week for some time now. Ben loves it. It’s our home away from home. It has been our saviour when Ben is teething. We tend to always go for lunch. They have a wonderful toddler menu. Ben has a vegemite sandwich and a nibble platter (ham, sultanas, grapes, cheese and strawberries). We also met up with Joseph, Jayden and Oliver for a play.

The Play Cafe has excellent equipment. It is designed for tots so everything is soft. There is a climbing maze at the back with a shallow ball pit. There is fine motor equipment scattered over the centre as well as a large array of wonderful obstacles for toddlers to climb on, through and over. I still sit with Ben in the play area but it won’t be long before I can sit back and have a coffee. The cafe overlooks the play area.

The owners, Alison and David have been wonderful to us. Alison in particular has given some wonderful advice to me that has helped with Ben. The Play Cafe is definitely an asset to Ipswich.

www.buzzybees.com.au