Last
week in Sydney
Well
its taken us a while to write this posting since we did not spend a
single second in Sydney not soaking up all of its awesomeness. even
just laying on the beach or hanging out watching a Mad Men episode
with our new friends was logged down in the memory bank as a great
time. But here is a summed up version of our last (tear) week
in sydney.
Toronga
Zoo
As
we've mentioned a few times, Toronga Zoo is just across the harbour
and it's views while looking at the Giraffe encounter, or watching
the Seal Show are spectacular. And well... girl loves a zoo -
so this one was awesome! We had such a great day - we watched
the Tigers playing and pouncing on each other, baby elephants washing
themselves, and got up and close with an adorable Koala to take some
pics and watch him eat and snuggle. After eating our sandwiches
on a little bench that overlooked the Opera House, checking out some
terrifying snakes (that apparently just live around AU - yikes), and
ignoring a great ton of exotic birds (birds just never do it for us)
- we took the last ferry back into the Circular Quay. We
decided to find a beautiful bar on the harbor, have a couple drinks
and plan more of this crazy adventure. We pulled out our
awesome AU & NZ guide books (thanks Court & May), and we sat
on the water and read and laughed at all the things we wanted to to,
and all the things we haven't even begun to plan for. Everything
has been a bit, fly by the seat of our pants:). It started to
pour down rain, and everyone outside got hit and had to run in except
for Col & I... for some reason we were under the one umbrella
that kept us dry... its as if the universe was yelling "plan
your trip damn it!". It was a great night, that ended with
a mellow dinner back at our "home".
Good
Friday
Was
spent on the beach - soaking up the sun... pretty much living like a
local. We went out that night for a quick drink at Revisis &
Hotel Bondi with Sarah & Rob, then called it an early night
around 10pm (when the bars close on Good Friday), grabbed
some delicious late night pizza and all settled down for an episode
of Arrow (the most awful and entertaining American TV show... don't
watch it).
Big
Saturday
Saturday
was lovely. We woke up and went to the growers market again -
which we love and just can get enough of. We had yummy egg and
bacon sandos with fresh apple, lime, and ginger juice. We sat
on the lawn and picked up a bunch of veggies for Easter dinner and
then walked back slowly along the beach. Later that night we
snuggled a bit, then showered up and headed out to the Wooloohara
Hotel to meet Sarah, Abby, and KC for drinks. We also met up
with a bunch of Robs friends and the night turned into an adventure.
I've noticed that Aussie ladies around here are just a dream. They
are so welcoming, open, and kind - I have loved every one of them I
have met. The men out here are delightful as well, but man...
they will not let anyone get halfway through a beer without order 2
more rounds (or shouts as they are called here) to have waiting for
you. Makes for quite the night. We ended the night at a
bar called "Mrs. Sippy" awesome:) - then had a late night
dance party on our balcony, while Sarah yelled "I love
America"!! There was a battle between American pop vs
American gangster jams - and some late night Maccas (McDonald's) was
had. It was so much fun - and a shout out to Rob & Sarah
for taking us along on their wild night.
Easter
We
woke up the next morning to beautiful weather, a headache, some good
laughs and the best homemade breakfast full of hot cross buns, bacon,
eggs, olive bread, fresh orange juice, smoothies, and some much
needed coffee. Rob took Colin snorkeling around at the north end of
Bondi, some how he managed to survive it. We sat around the
table and enjoyed the company... and then we are not afraid to admit
it. We watched TV for a LONG TIME. It was great - we
laughed hysterically with Sarah as we could not understand a word
each other was saying in our accents and slang, and we were finally
comfortable enough to admit it. Later that night I made some
yummy chicken tacos for everyone, and we celebrated Easter with
chocolate eggs and Tim Tams.
Hermitage
Gap
The
next day - after some yummy yogurt, berries, and museli (also our
next favorite) we grabbed a coffee and headed out to do the Hermitage
Gap walk. I think that was our (or at least my) favorite walk
so far. Their were views for days - Opera House, Harbor Bridge,
Northhead, Southhead, bay, ocean, The Gap, the lighthouse - we got to
see it all. And we on our way we stopped for a swim in Camp
Cove, and had some fish and chips at Watson's Bay. We ended our
day back at the house, while we chatted, I whipped up some
quesadillas, and Col & I planned our last day at Bondi.
Last
Day
Knowing
we wanted to soak up every last minute - we got up before the sun
did, so that we could watch it Rise while being over by Icebergs on
the south end of bondi. We came back and walked along the town
with Sarah, getting some yummy coffee and walking into book stores.
We then spent a few hours on the beach and then did our final
run to Tamarama beach - walking back breathing in the ocean air -
talking about how lucky we were. We ended the night with some
homemade soup with Rob & Sarah, and said our final goodbyes to
our new friends, and this beautiful city. We promised that we
would keep the tradition going with our kids, and make sure that they
became life long friends and sent their kids to come visit as well.
There
is not much else to say other than - gosh we are so appreciative of
this experince. Leg one of our adventure could not have been
better. Spending time with such wonderful people and doing so
many amazing things was such a treat. Sydney will forever be a
special place in our hearts.
Hermitage Gap - our favorite Aussies
Short & Pale on Bondi Beach
Sunrise at Bondi
Fish & Chips @ Watsons
Parsley Bay
Thanks Court & Ry!
Thanks May!
Bringing a little SF to Sydney
Koalas @ Toronga Zoo
View from the Zoo
Baby Elephants!!
I heart Giraffes
LOOKIN' GOOD!
That last photo is AMAZING!!!!!
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