This was part of our “morning tea” at Piccolo this morning, right across the street from the beach on the Gold Coast:
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Tropical Fruit World!
After Superbee Honeyworld we saw signs directing us to Tropical Fruit World, so of course we followed. We found a large plantation full of tropical fruits, including these awesome avocado trees.
After we left, we continued to look for more “worlds” we could visit, but the best we could find were Cartridge World, Office World, and Sports World (all in the booming little metropolis of Murwillumbah).
Superbee Honeyworld!
Surfers Paradise
Self Weigh Station
This is an example of a Self Weigh Station located at Child Health Centres all over Australia. Primary care for kids is delivered quite differently here than in the US, basically amounting to fewer Well Child Checks. That, in conjunction with most parents curiosity about their child’s weight, leads to a need for such stations… And they are very well used. I was at this centre for the morning, and I noticed at least 2-3 families per hour coming in to get a weight and then be on their way. Families are also given growth charts in their child’s Personal Health Record at the time of birth and parents are taught how to plot weight, so you can see more plot points for growth. A unique idea that seems to actually work.
Home Visiting
Happy Australia Day!
In honor of Australia Day, I had vegemite toast this morning for breakfast. (Well, really I had half a piece of toast with a tiny bit of vegemite, the other half with just butter and a whole piece with peanut butter and cinnamon-sugar.)
I don’t know what the plans are for the rest of the day, but it should be very patriotic!
Good Morning
Game On!
Watch out Jill! PAC-Man is about to get you!
We went to the “Game On” exhibit at the Queensland Library last weekend. It had working displays of nearly every gaming system since the very beginning. We’re talking before Pong, even. The only notable exception was Coleco-vision, which was from A.J.’s childhood years.
They had all sorts of older games (we played a few levels of Bubble Bobble!) and lots of newer systems. There was an arrangement of 4 HD screens and 4 systems set-up for the multi-player Halo game, and the graphics were amazing! They also had Dance Dance Revolution and a Wii, which was set up with bowling.
It was a pretty amazing variety of games, all of which were working! There were also hand drawn animations of characters, architecture of simulated buildings, promotional materials, and some thoughtful discussions on game displays. We really enjoyed it!