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Holiday self catering - what do you always forget?

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One of my favourite places for a long weekend would have to be Murramarang Caravan Park.  Located in a national park with a beach thrown in for good measure,  is certainly a winner for me.  We generally book a cabin of sorts as the idea of camping doesn't appeal to one of us in this marriage - that one being me.  What's wrong with walls and a proper bed I say?  Whenever travelling and staying in self catering accommodation I try to pack all the essentials.  Food mostly.  And enough to cater for most of the park including the kangaroos.  Although the signs about not feeding the wild animals is valid, it doesn't get much compliance as they've been known to steal the odd pizza slice and can go a hot chip on any day.  Bad! I try to prepare my own food to avoid costs of eating out too much.  Pizza and hot chips aren't good for kangaroos, and not fantastic for us either.  I usually bake a cake, cook a casserole and bring fruit, yoghurt, b...
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If you are someone who has moved house recently, you'll know that the older you get, the harder it is.  Far from a time of throwing a mattress on the roof of the car and heading off into the unknown, the known feeling of exhaustion hitting after only booking the removalist is enough to make anyone nail their bed to the floor.  We've done it a few times.  The moving bit.  We've loaded containers, sent them across the Bass Strait and back again six years later.  The cat's been on a ferry and an airplane, and now has high levels of anxiety triggered by the sight of cardboard boxes.  Over the years we've made several attempts to downsize but generally just bought smaller houses with a bigger garage.  We've moved states and changed address so many times my lost mail is not so much in a dead letter office as more a, she can't make up her mind where to live office.  But now we're here.  In the leafy south of Canberra.  Family and a beautiful gr...