Oh – hello! It’s been quiet here, I know. But I promise you, my mind has been alive with thoughts and fantasies and true adventures.
You see, we have been busy concocting a plan… a wild and wondrous plan. It goes a little like this:
Pack up our house.
Pack up our family.
Fly across the ocean.
Get on board a boat.
Travel to an island.
Find a house by the ocean/in a forest/in a big garden.
Set up our house.
Grow plants, children and adventure.
So it sounds bonkers. BONKERS, I know, and like a total dream.
But quite unbelievably, it’s all about to come true.
It’s amazing for me to think that just eight weeks ago it wasn’t even in our minds. I was going about washing the spuds, stretching my legs in pilates, clicking and dragging in photoshop or checking my email thinking “here is my life, this is what I do, and these are the familiar steps we will follow into the future – plod plod plod”.
Don’t get me wrong, plodding is very nice most of the time – I do like to plod. I am a dreamer, but I am also a “change? What? change NOW? Are you crazy? No way! Screeeech!” kind of girl. I like plodding about in my ugg boots, making bread, illustrating a bit here and there, tucking my kids into bed with a kiss on the nose, but I also spend ridiculous amounts of time (as regular readers of loobylu might have noticed) thinking that there is some other kind of life for us out there. One that I would have plotted out as a fourteen year old, or even a seventeen year old – or even a 23 year old. One filled with wonder and surprise.
This was on my mind one quiet evening, while I sat at my computer in my ugg boots, and Google presented me with an alternative reality.
Phil had just returned from a work trip feeling good having been out walking in the world. We had one of those conversations that we have from time to time while washing the dishes after the kids are in bed – you know the one: “We could be anywhere – so why are we here? Life’s so short. Why aren’t we living in Byron Bay? Why aren’t we living on a mountain top? Why aren’t we building that eco-house in the woods? Why aren’t we doing any of the things we thought we might one day, because you know, we’d better hurry up with that, time might run out – because ‘one day’ is sort of right now…”.
And quietly we acknowledged that it simply came down to that big burly, bugger of a word – “fear”. Fear of making a mistake, of taking a risk, of missing my parents, of losing our friends, of screwing up the kids, of losing all our money and any prospect of making any more, of it being less than what we hoped, of being too idealistic and not grown up enough.
Huh.
Eventually we were going to have to come to the conclusion that all of those totally fabricated concerns are kind of a lame reason not to do something new. Maybe it is a risk. Maybe all of those things might happen. Maybe maybe maybe. I don’t want to be 80 and wish I had done something and think “well, I was too scared and I missed that totally bonkers adventure – and it might have been awesome.”
Luckily we are at stage in our lives when things are flexible enough with work and children that we can consider such a big upheaval. In so many ways it would be a shame not to take advantage of our opportunities. The idea to be closer to Phil’s work, closer to Phil’s family, and the idea that we should have an enormous adventure started to develop.
So as I said, I sat down at my computer in my ugg boots. All I did was google a very simple fantasy, adventure scenario and it (plus so much more) was presented to me: a tiny island in British Columbia full of artists, hippies, ocean, forests, organic farms, markets… The more I looked and explored, the more amazing and right it all seemed. Everyone I emailed or spoke to who knew anything about this place said “it’s a fabulous spot.” Everything I could think of that we might need seemed to be right there. Sensible things: Hospitals? Check. Choice of schools? Check. Not too cold? Check! No drought? Check. High speed internet connection? Check. And the indulgent, extra things: Beautiful scenery? Abundant! Interesting, like-minded people? Check. Interesting houses? Check. Close enough to big cities for big-city adventures and big-city friends? Not too far at all. Right down to the little things: Fresh french macarons? Check. Sushi? Fresh daily. Quilt/yarn shop? Check. Good soil for vegies? Check. This has to be an adventure with comforts after all! Everything I have read about it makes it seem as though it’s The Land of Delights at the top of the Faraway Tree.
Last week (because the universe has obviously decided to help us out with our mad plan) we set out on a reconnaissance mission – boarded several planes and a boat and found ourselves right in the middle of this Land of Delights – and it was almost completely as I had hoped.
We found a house in a forest on a mountain with a view of a lake and the sea and the mountains beyond, (and the sparkling lights of distant North Vancouver at night). We enrolled AJ in a school, and we met internet friends and made new ones (small island = enthusiastically friendly people) and now we have come home to pack up our house and organise ourselves and then we head off again in August.
There will be much to miss about Australia – friends and family being the biggest things for me – but I keep telling myself that we still need to try this, as I have always imagined that this is the stuff of which life is made. Right?
PS. The illustration? Yes! Bears! They might be one of the very few drawbacks. I know googling bears is just like someone moving to Australia googling poisonous spiders, snakes and sharks. I know that I am being silly, but seriously – when you read a website from the local area where you are looking which says “if attacked by a Grizzly bear, protect your head and play dead” I do get just a little nervous. Fortunately it seems grizzly bears are not the bears which turn up on our magical island – mostly it seems to be the very occasional black bear and “black bears are more afraid of you than you are afraid of them” is a very comforting statement. Somewhere in a forest right now, a bear is reading Loobylu and seeing that we are coming to stay and it’s sweating bullets.

That is sooooo fantastic! Congratulations on making your dreams a reality. So very inspiring. Challenging your ‘fear’ is such a major step in your life…a fantastic role model for your children as well…I’ll enjoy catching up on your adventures abroad through your blog…Hoping the transition goes smoothly.
Wow thats amazing! Love it! Just make sure you share your adventures in beautiful BC with us! Hope the move goes very smoothly x
Loobylu was the first blog I ever read and started me blogging!!
I wish you all the best – you will have an amazing adventure.
Fifteen years ago I spent a couple of weeks on Saltspring Island and it was pure heaven. I often think of the realestate agent there that were selling neighbouring islands (and not for millions) – and wish I had been able to buy one. Whenever I think of escaping with my family – it is always to one of the photos I saw at that realestate.
Enjoy.
Wow, congrats on the move! I’ve always wanted to move there, myself! On the bears. Just bring pepper spray. Bears HATE pepper spray. One little puff and they will stay far away. Good luck!
Wow! Hooray for you! We are also talking about moving to a new place, and we are also struggling with “fear.” I feel totally inspired to take another look at the scary things and think maybe they will be an adventure after all.
good luck–and GO YOU!
Congrats!!!!! Happy move!
Wow – go girl and go all your family. Knowing that I would always be too timid to make this kind of change, I will follow your blog and dream, dream. Can’t wait to hear more…Lorraine
Your own little Moomin clan moving to Moominland. It sounds like it was meant to be…
Have a wonderful adventure and please, please take lots of photos and keep posting to your blog.
Oh my! Oh my! Oh my! Oh my! Okay, feeling quite emotional right now. It might have a little to do with the glass of red wine I have been sipping. But mostly it is reading your entry.
I am so, so excited about the plunge you guys are taking. It is great to have a change. As someone who grew up being posted between RAAF bases, I know how scary the change can be, but also exciting when you’re open to the change.
On a more selfish note, I am sad. I guess I had believed that one day I would get to meet you. But probably not now. Oh, well! Safe and happy journey to you and your family. And please continue your blogs. Say hello to the bears, I hear they like picnic baskets.
That sounds like an awfully big adventure.
Goodluck! xxx
Congratulations! It’s a big brave and beautiful decision. I’m looking forward to following the adventure.
Congratulations on making a life changing decision. We’ve made a similar one about 25 years ago – ours was the opposite way though as we headed to Australia. Since then we’ve moved seven more times to different destinations and we have no regrets at all! Wishing you all the very best and enjoy the journey.
Ah fabulous!, happy moving and all the love & good health & prosperity in the world, your my hero and you’ve felt the fear and your doing it anyways, good for you
x
Oh, exciting! Wishing you all lots of fun and happiness on this new adventure!
EEE!! When I started reading the post, I was hoping you were talking about Vancouver Island! Well, I know you aren’t now, because that island is huge, but you’re in the area
I’m down in Seattle.
Regarding the bears: On a recent trip to Alaska, I saw loads of black bears, and they are indeed more scared of you than you are of them. In fact, the neighbors of the house we were staying at often brought out their house cat, not even setting the cat on the ground, and with one hiss the bears would take off.
Saltspring? That’s where we had our honeymoon, love that island! There was a tiny stone church with sheep in the field. What’s better than that?
Oh my goodness you are really living the dream aren’t you!? I’m jealous of your adventure and I wish you the very best!
Your the best when you are Bonkers Claire, I hope your adventure becomes better than you could have ever imagined possible…I know it will! Please let us know from time to time! Pretty please!!! Michele x
For a moment I thought you were going to say you were moving to Byron NSW … I was just about to clap my hands in the thought of meeting somone a I have “lurked” for years – ALAS no it wasn’t meant to be.
BUT god on you – and I wish you and your family the best.
What an amazing adventure.
Can’t wait to read all about it.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. We did something similar 20 plus years ago, and haven’t regretted it. Missing family is the toughest part I think, but what with skype, cheap airfares etc. it is not so bad.
Congratulations to you all ….
Go Claire! I was waiting in anticiptation after your email not long ago. Congratulations and courage to you.
xxxx
Welcome to Vancouver and its Magical Islands! I’m over here in East Van, if you ever want to know what’s going on in that part of the city.
Claire! What an inspiring post, I have such similar thoughts almost daily. I’m totally going to read this to my husband. We live in Seattle – so welcome to the Pacific Northwest! Congratulaitons on setting out on such a wonderful adventure! Vancouver is stunning. I really look forward to your impressions of this corner of the globe! Best wishes!
Julia
Fear is such a crippling thing!
Good for you and Phil for plucking up the courage to follow your hearts & dream!
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I’m glad it went so well, I’ve been checking in for an update. I admire you and Phil, and the girls of course, how are they with it. I have all the worries you do about doing something, but equally about the not doing. We found a house we love to buy that’s for auction on Saturday. It’s a lot more money, which makes decisions for us, and as much as we love the house, we’re not sure. I know you can get rid of these things, but for us, for all we went, we want the flexibility to choose something else without having to shed kilos of “stuff”, real and otherwise.
Can’t wait to see more, pictures etc. We never did get coffee here, perhaps we’ll have it there …. I’m envious.
Wow, what an adventure. Good luck with the preparations and enjoy the journey.
And to think…I live on an island off the coast of British Columbia and I often dream of moving to Australia…
How exciting! And bears are fun–dont’cha know? Good for you for being so adventurous. Wishing you guys all the best in your new home!
Can we visit?!
Good luck on such a wild and fantastic adventure.
I will await your blogs with anticipation!
Definitely exciting – I’ve grown up on Vancouver Island and therefore visited a number of the Gulf Islands – including spending my honeymoon on Saltspring (don’t need exotic when you have all those islands available to you!) I really hope you love it. Luckily, all the Canadians I know are quite fond of Australians, so you should be well taken care of! I hope to move back there with my husband, hopefully sooner rather than later. Good luck to you!
Fear is such a crippling thing!
Good for you and Phil for plucking up the courage to follow your hearts & dream!
x
Hello, I peek in on your blog every now and again
We are on Vancouver Island and I am pretty sure whatever little island you move to you will love! Good luck!!! And very very inspiring by the way
Exciting! Welcome! I’m in Burnaby (Vancouver), BC. This is a lovely part of the world, and I’m sure you will love the island life.
congrats on this wonderful news! i am canadian and absolutely love it here
on the bear issue, i hear ya! bears! eek. but it’s true, they don’t want any more to do with us than we do with them.
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good luck! hooray for you all!
Oh I’m so glad you’re back – I’ve missed you! I would LOVE to move to Canada so, well done!! I can’t wait to see some photos of your new place in the world. How daring and exciting and completely wonderful!
That’s mind-blowingly amazing, Claire! What an adventure! Reading your blog this morning reminded me of how much fear controls my life, and how wonderful life can be if you defy it. I wish you and your gorgeous family all the best.
So excited to hear that you are in my neck of the woods! You have chosen an absolutely wonderful place to stay. Enjoy your time here!
I’m a regular reader of your blog Claire, and have to pipe up finally and say “good on ya!” for this move. You’ll surely love our country, and if you’re ever going to venture to the far east coast, where I’m at (another tiny island of enthusiastically friendly people) come sit on my beach that faces the Atlantic ocean and share a glass of wine! Best to you, Phil and the kids on this adventure.
Fear is a powerful thing isn’t it? But I’m glad you and Phil got past that to go on your adventure. It sounds just fantastic and I can’t wait to read your blog as you tell stories when you live there.
Wow. Congratulations on the start of a wonderful adventure, so pleased you pushed that fear aside. Years ago I spent a lot of time on Bowen Island outside Vancouver, and it was paradise. Even now when things get a bit rough I think of Bowen, and all the areas around Vancouver, and everything seems a bit brighter. Have a wonderful time.
This is my first visit to your blog but it was obviously meant to be….I love this and it is exactly what my husband and I have been toying with but haven’t made the leap…this was a perfect little push. Right down to the fact that we have been talking about British Columbia for years! Look forward to reading more about your adventure!
I have followed your blog for years and I find it so weird that I am too moving to British Columbia from Melbourne in August!! I will be in North Vancouver. That’s just weird!
Good luck with your move Claire and family. All the best.
Oh, girl, WELCOME TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST! Well, I guess, in Canada, it’s actually the Pacific SOUTHwest, but…still. I’m a Seattle girl, and everything up here is as beautiful as you say it is. I can’t wait to hear about your adventures in BC!!!
Hi Claire. i rarely leave a comment, but i too have been following your blog for many years. your work and inspirations have always been a bright spot in my day. And now you and the whole family are heading all the way to BC. A truly inspiring post. ~ to new adventures! can’t wait to hear more!
What an amazing and daring adventure you are setting out on! Reading your story was inspiring. I am not picking up sticks and moving across the world anytime soon (maybe one day, we’re still settling into life back in Oz) but I can’t wait to read all about your new lives.
holy crap! how awesome are you! welcome to the northern hemisphere!
Welcome to our shores! Look us up when you get here. We have you on our blogroll.
This is so timely, because right now we are doing the same thing. My husband’s job changed and we can technically go anywhere. But our kids are a bit older, so the FEAR is a bit stronger. Will they hate us? Will they always feel like they never really lived anywhere? Will the schools we move to be worse than the good ones we have here? Funny that it’s BC, too; my husband has been talking about that for a while. That, and New Zealand. But Vancouver seems to big for me. I never thought of the islands. Good luck on your adventure!
I was myself a west coaster until I met my husband in 2007 and I loved it over there. I just recently had the pleasure of flying to Vancouver BC for a business trip and it made me miss the West Coast soo much. I’ve spent a couple of vacations out that way and the bear signs (and cougar) signs freaked me out a little too. On one hiking trip, we actually came across a big bear trap in the middle of the trail. It was then that I knew that they weren’t joking about the bears
. Buy bear bells and spray!