Friday, 18 January 2013

Happy New Year! (Dec 29-Jan 6)



 I have been wanting to go to Sydney for New Year's for over a year now... ever since we first started thinking about coming down here. We purchased a car and were planning on leaving the Gold Coast on the 29th and get to Sydney on the 30th, early enough to scope out a spot to view the fireworks. We would be downtown by 10am on the 31st to claim a good spot and wait for midnight. 

Our new car, a 2002 Ford Falcon. Her name is Merlot.
About 1.5 hours into the drive the car rpm's started flying up and down and as we pulled over the car died. It happened again several times on the way to the next town, Bellina. The garages in town were shutting down for the weekend so we booked the next available appointment for 8am on the 31st. We tried to book a rental car to go to Sydney and come back for our car after New Years but there were no cars available. We decided we’d have to stay in the town for the weekend and give up on the New Years plan so I  cancelled our hotel reservations in Sydney. Of course Bellina hotels ended up being arly fully booked and we ended up staying in this crap room for $185/night!!! On the morning of the 31st the garage let us know they were not able the problem and sent to Ford (we have an 02 ford falcon). Ford determined was able to determine which part needed to be replaced but the auto parts places in town were closed. Luckily they were able to call in a favor at one of the auto wreckers to get us the part off a used car. The car was finally fixed at 2pm and we made the decision to just try and make it to Sydney and hope we got a decent viewing spot. We drove the remaining 8ish hours to Sydney, parked and walked about 40min to a park on the water. We ended up getting a good view of the bridge. 
Kiss from the harbour bridge at midnight
Fireworks on the bridge as well as along the water
After the fireworks were over we still had to find a place a hotel but the booking websites would no longer bring up availability for the 31st since it was now technically almost 1am on Jan 1st. The night ended with us falling asleep at a truck stop type area, in our car, outside of the city..... which was actually full of cars.. Obviously we weren’t the only ones.. The next day we booked a hotel and begged for an early checkin; they said the earliest we could check-in would be noon so we went for breakfast at a nearby mall and ended up falling asleep in the parking garage at the mall... it was a long night/morning and it was humid so it was such a relief to have a shower and a bed after that!! Hahaha I know I’m tired when I fall asleep in a shopping mall parking lot rather than shopping!!  

So we slept for a few hours more hours in the hotel and than drove downtown to have dinner and see some sights that evening (Jan 1st). We went downtown again the next day to do a bit more walking around during the day and checked out China Town and a neat market they had going on.
Building downtown
Sydney Harbour Bridge view when standing at the Opera House


Seeing the Sydney Opera House for the first time!

The next day (Jan 3) we slept in and than went out to famous Bondi Beach for lunch and a swim. It was super crowded especially since it was a weekday!
Arriving at Bondi Beach there was a croud of people up on the grassy ledge over the sand watching cricket on a inflatable screen.
A crowded Bondi Beach
Surfing Santa at Bondi Beach
Delicious quesadilla lunch! 
 On the 4th we decided to head downtown and check out an area called Darling Harbour for a few hours and than head out of the city. Once we got down to Darling Harbour we realized we would need another two night's stay in the city and booked in the area.... We went to watch a 3D film on coral reef's on the world's largest IMAX screen (29x35metres). Than we went to check out the Maritime Museum for several hours. That night we went on a dinner cruise. The next day we walked around downtown a bit more and went to see the Botanical Gardens.
Giant Duck - part of a upcoming festival


Inside a submarine

View on dinner cruise
Cafe's along the pier at the Opera House
View of the city from the Botanical Gardens
 What we saw of Sydney was been really nice. Beautiful views everywhere! And lots of water everywhere; the ferry system is as good, as popular and as fast as the train or bus here. The city reminds me a bit of Seattle with all the little restaurants and piers. There are also many lovely old buildings everywhere downtown such as brick buildings or buildings with amazing sculptures and molding.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Aussie Aussie Aussie Oye Oye Oye (Dec16-29)

We were able to fix the problem and re-post the last post with photos!

We arrived in Brisbane early on the December 16th and my cousin Sean was a sweetheart and picked us up. It had been about 12 years since the last time we had seen each other and boy had he aged. Anyways we made our way to my uncle and aunt's (Dave & Viv) place in Surfers Paradise where we stayed for the first week.

Once we arrived at their building, Candice and I realized that we were staying in one of the most iconic buildings in Surfers, the Q1. It’s a giant 78 floor building just a block from the beach and is one of the tallest residential buildings in the Southern Hemisphere. Surfers Paradise is a major tourist spot 45 south of Brisbane. The area is full of hotels, large apartment buildings and canals lined with homes and boats.

View from Dave & Viv's condo
Beautiful Q1 building (the tallest glass one in the center)
Surfers Paradise boardwalk
Surfers Paradise boardwalk



Dave and Viv taking a stroll along the beach on a rainy but warm day
Later in the day we headed out to see Sean's home. Sean lives in Currumbin Valley which is a short drive inland from the beach. His house sits up and looks over the jungle-like valley. Behind his house is a variety of avocado, lime, orange, banana and mango trees. Sitting on his deck you can hear the Cicada's (similar to a cricket) chirp; they are so loud at times that you have to raise your voice to speak over them. Once night falls the Cicada's grow quiet and the Toad's start getting noisy.
Mango tree at Sean's place
Micheal standing on driveway to Sean's house
We stayed with Dave & Viv for the first week and then moved onto Rachael & Mikes apartment. We spent lots of time visiting with everyone, looking for a car, going to the beach and relaxing in the beautiful pools at the Q1. We also enjoyed our first Christmas with down under where my family spoiled us with a great holiday dinner and gifts. 

Rachael on xmas morning with her new watch
Xmas morning at Mike & Racheal's
Lyric and Baylee on their new slip n' slide on a very hot xmas day
Dave hanging out
Trev and Sean watching Baylee open her gifts

Delicious xmas dinner
Sophie (Dav & Viv's dog) enjoyed opening the stocking we got her
Viv opening her gifts
Sean, Mike and Travis having some xmas drinks
Since arriving in Australia we have been lucky enough to see the following wildlife: wild kangaroos – one had a baby in its pouch, wild Cockatoo Parrots - white with yellow under the wings and on their head, Flying Fox - giant giant bat!, large blue Jellyfish - while standing on a bridge looking into the canel water, thousands of white smaller jellyfish, dolphins - while sitting next to a river that ran into the ocean in Bellina and a "baby" Huntsman spider - it may have been a baby but it was still the biggest spider we've ever seen (don’t worry Alex.. we were out at Sean’s in the middle of jungle-land and had to go looking for it to find it outside at night.. didn’t see it in the city or inside or anything like that). And we heard a Kookaburra sing!
Sign near Sean's home

Kangaroo with a baby in its pouch in the grassy area in a small community on the way out to Sean's

Wild Cockatoo