My Family's Unique Summer Holiday Tradition

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My Family's Unique Summer Holiday Tradition
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A personal essay about the author's unconventional summer holidays spent exploring regional Australia instead of beaches.

Summer holidays are a time of memory-making. We asked Guardian writers and contributors to share summer holiday photos that transport them back to a simpler time. Always thought we were odd because we weren’t like those families who took beach holidays. Lebanon is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, but my family are from its mountainous northern region, so until they came to Australia , my parents had hardly ever visited the beach.

One year, we took a “beach holiday” to Kiama, where we ate plenty of ice-cream and visited the Kiama blowhole, but my mum was petrified of the sea so we never went swimming. Even a walk on the shore ended prematurely because a wave rolled in and hit Mum’s ankles – she thought it was powerful enough to carry us all out to sea. So when everyone else in Sydney headed east, north or south towards water, my family always went west – many of our family holidays took place in regional centres, in places such as Goulburn, Bathurst and Dubbo.This picture of me in front of the Big Merino was taken when I was about two on a road trip down to Canberra. My parents had been married for three years. Mum was new to Australia, and Dad was still showing her around. Dad has always loved the southern highlands and southern tablelands of New South Wales, and Goulburn was a place we stopped at wherever we were going. My parents loved long drives and the bush, and we’d pack the car with bags of Lebanese bread, sandwich fillings, and books and board games. When we arrived at our accommodation, we had to sit in the car or wait outside while my mother scrubbed the place clean. Our holidays were short because Dad couldn’t take too long off work (he owned a hardware store), but those two or three nights away felt exciting. There was always a McDonald’s stop on the drive, a lot of lollies, car sickness and Lebanese music, until I got a Discman and those So Fresh CDs and could escape momentarily into a bubble I thought was less cringe.

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