Surfer, skater, skier, wife and mother – Ocean Grove’s Sally-Ann Caligari has a life more active than most.
But along with all the natural highs she’s also hit some of life’s deepest lows.
The loss of her mother, a child airlifted to hospital and then her own life-threatening accident – all in rapid succession – tested Sally-Ann’s resolve.
“The healing process was profound,” she tells Angie Hilton in the latest edition of Geelong Coast Kids.
“I found a belief and a respect for myself I’d never known before.
“I already thought I had a decent perspective on life but it became so much clearer.”
Sally-Ann’s full story features in the new autumn edition of Geelong Coast Kids (pictured).
Plenty of other great reading is also packed into the 40 glossy pages, including stories on activity ideas, children’s entertainment, health tips and much more.
The latest edition features a special feature on the best local schools.
The region’s premier magazine for young families is available free now at hundreds of pick-up points around Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast.
An E-paper edition and all the stories are also available online at geelongcoastkids.com.au.
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