As you can tell from following our journey around Australia we don’t always stay in our five by three-metre camper trailer. I’d go insane living ONLY in that for 18 months.
I
like the stability of it and always having a place for my things, but
sometimes you just need a bit more comfort and space, especially traveling with kids and running our business.
I love staying in holiday apartments
for a refreshing escape and to get some decent rest, to have a clean
private shower for awhile, and to be able to wake up in the middle of
the night and go to the toilet without having to grab the torch and
shuffle in the dark for 50 metres to the amenities block in the
campsite. And I love having a big kitchen, with an oven.
I miss
not having an oven in the camper trailer as I love to make meals like
vegetable lasagne, lentil shepherds pie and Mediterranean vegetable
bake. And maybe a chocolate cashew tart or two (sugar and gluten free!!)
Plus,
we always find the girls get a good rest and enjoy having their own
room and separate beds. And we don’t have to go through the dreaded
90-minute pack up and set up time-consuming process with our camper.
Their tag line is “there’s room for everyone” and they’ve
become our little home away from home that offers us all we need from
our break and typically they come with AMAZING views like this one in Coolangatta. Mantra Coolangatta Beach, Gold CoastWe raced to the Mantra in Perth. Like literally raced there! We were
meant to stop in Jurien Bay for the night to break up the eight-hour
drive to Perth from Kalbarri. And because we wanted to visit The Pinnacles – limestone formations contained within Nambung National Park on the Coral Coast.
But,
then along the way I came down really sick. I have a few food issues
sometimes and I think I’d eaten some gluten somewhere. My stomach was on
fire and I was sure I’d have to see a doctor or go to the hospital.
So we headed straight down to Perth and were thankfully able to get a room at the Mantra on Hay Street. Mantra on Hay Street, PerthNight time view from our balconyI didn’t even see the Pinnacles, which was on my bucket list.
We
stopped in there hoping to drive through it so I could get a glimpse
through the window, but our camper trailer was not allowed on the road
and we weren’t about to unhitch it.
So Craig went walking around to have a look, while I sat clenched over with the girls in the car. The PinnaclesI really didn’t care that I was missing it, I just wanted to get to the Mantra and lie down.
Which was what I did.
We arrived and I lay straight on the couch, numbing out to a bit of TV.
Craig
and the girls dialed in pizza and I collapsed into bed for a restful
sleep. It was exactly what I needed. I woke up in the morning still sore
and a bit hazy, but feeling like I did not need to see a doctor
anymore.
I was so grateful for the apartment the next day as I
just hung out and got the rest I needed to recover, and got in a little
bit of work whilst the kids watched cartoons.
That afternoon, I was able to take a walk outside to discover the city. We love central apartment stays in the city.
The Mantra on Hay, Perth
The
location of the Mantra is on Hay Street and easy 10-minute walk to the
CBD, or a short walk down to the river, and for cricket fans, the WACA.
It’s also close to the Hay Street and Murray Street Malls for the shopaholics.
I
certainly enjoyed that on the Friday morning with Lululemon, an
athletic clothing store, offering a free yoga class! AWESOME! I almost
had the city to myself as I walked down for a bit of vinyasa flow to
start my day in the right way.
Close by was Northbridge,
which offered 6am morning rooftop yoga. The class completely kicked my
butt, but I loved starting my day looking at the skyline while doing my
upward dogs. The rooftop also has evening outdoor cinema in the summer.
How to maintain a yoga practice on your travels
The Mantra on Hay
also had lovely lighting coming into the living room window and modern
decor, which was really important for me. It was the perfect opportunity
for me to shoot my videos for our upcoming free training series for my Money Cleanse.
There’s
no way I can get those conditions in the camper trailer so I have to
look for those opps when we stay in apartments. This was exactly what I
needed. Craig took the girls for a swim in the indoor pool on the top
floor of the Mantra and then for a play down by the river while I got
busy shooting the videos.
We’ll
be staying in a few apartments in January, so hopefully I’ll finish off
my videos then. At least I’ll have space and comfort and no 2am walks
to the campsite toilets.
Yay my own bathroom.
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