Saturday, August 6, 2011

March 17, 2010

I love Girls Day! Even though the last few days have been like Girls Week, Kate and I had a blast today shopping at Myer ( like Nordstrom, but better) while exploring Sydney City Center. We got sucked into an eye catching make-up product and a super fabulous Chi Chi Cosmetic respresentative who excelled at her job. We both walked away with new, fun make-up for our whole face for an amazing price and just in time to try it out for the much anticipated Girls Night Out tonight! And if that wasn't fun enough, upon exiting the store a beautiful man with the longest eyelashes we have ever seen asked us to stop and smell the Armani fragrances. Sure...he didn't have to twist our arm. We both enjoyed the sensual experience of smell and sight, though something must have been written on my forehead because he quickly changed directions and offered me a smell of Viktor & Rolf's Flowerbomb. And just like that, I fell in love again. There are many beautiful accents to enjoy in life and some of what I enjoy are perfumes, purses, shoes, and coats. I did not leave this store today without a bottle of Flowerbomb to add to my collection of perfumes - quite an extravagant splurge at that.



Good food today as well. Lunch was at Sumo Salad. This was our second time eating here, the first being in Cairns. It is a fresh salad stop where you can order it made to suit you or select from already made salads. I had the Pumpkin Pinenut (again) - delicious! Then we enjoyed an early dinner at Wagamama Noodles. I had seen an ad for them in one of the tour brochures. The advertising worked in getting me enticed to try them. We shared a Chicken Teriyaki Noodle dish with peapods, red and green peppers, onions, and eggs - another yummy meal. though the real treat was desert - Banana Katsu. I am going to try and make this one at home: a whole banana rolled in coconut and deep-fried, drizzled with a honey/ginger glaze and served with coconut ice-cream - heavenly!


Then home to the hotel with two hours to prep and fancy ourselves for an evening with Lady Gaga. The make-up application was fun, as we were trying out our new Chi Chi Cosmetics...which worked fabulously! Doing our hair tonight was a breeze for some reason. And of course, we were excited to put our Lady Gaga costumes together with our much thought out attire.
I love dressing up and going out! This was a new experience for Kate and she wasn't as comfortable getting primped and primed as I was, though she went with it and had a great time. I do believe age had something to do with it. I simply don't care what people think or say as I am out to have a good time and not impress anybody. Though at one time in my life I was out to try and impress people - I am so done with that! I agree with what Lady Gaga said tonight "I'm a free bitch!" - and I agree with many of the other things she said also. The concert was amazing! Such a talented and intoxicating voice! Of course, there were many wild and crazy costumes that Lady Gaga wore during the Monster Ball, as well as great theatrics. Many F-bombs (not my Flowerbomb perfume) were dropped with lots of R rated speech - definitely not a show for the baby monsters, only the little monsters like us and Lady Gaga as the mother MONSTER!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Surf's up?

March 16, 2010


It was another beautiful day in Australia. The weather was perfect today - perfectly warm, perfect humidity, and perfect waves for beginner surfers.

We took the public transit ferry ($6.40 each way) across the bay to Manly. Manly beach is not only a highly sought out tourist area for shopping, beaching, and surfing as there are many locals who call this area home. The commuters to/from Sydney are plentiful as the ferry travels every half hour from early dawn to late night. It is quite an enticing little world over there - kinda makes me want to change careers, relocate, and open a boutique on the beach. but until then, I will just have to continue living on my motto of: work hard to play hard.
Manly Surf School here we come. I couldn't help but wonder how these professional surfers can stand their job dealing with clumsy novices like us all day. Having said that, I did get UP on the waves three times and Kate got up several as well. We were VERY hapy to have achieved some success during our first time surfing! Prior to going out in the water, we had a half hour lesson on the beach on how to assess the ocean, interpret the waves, how to handle the (heavy) board, and safety tips. I know it looks so light when those experienced surfers are walking with their board under their arm down the beach, but I'm here to tell you they are conditioned and it was not as easy as it looks. My upper half got a good workout today from pushing myself up on the board while catching the waves. We had a two hour lesson and were totally exhausted byt the end of it. I don't think I phsically could have lasted much longer without a break. Now I completely understand how Cameron Diaz has sculpted that rock hard body on the water.

And here's my souvenir from the day - a jellyfish bracelet sting bracelet.
We both got stung by a Blue Bottle Top jellyfish. It feels like a bee sting that just doesn't stop stinging. They were plentiful and there were announcements on the beach warning of them, but we were willing to take the risk for the experience. We had full bodied wet suits on but mine was a little big and my arm sleeve kept sliding up, hence the location of the sting. Kate got stung on her hand though didn't get much of a mark left behind.

I would definitely go surfing again. It was a fun, fun, fun experience!


On to Sydney...

March 15, 2010

We were up before the crack of dawn this morning as we had a 530am flight back to Sydney to catch. I am happy that my driving experience in Australia was successful. It gave me some confidence in my foreign travel abilities. I think I'm ready for Europe.

We arrived Sydney at 930am - overcast skies and 27C. We took an airport shuttle to the hotel and had two near misses in traffic. The van was full and so Kate sat in the passengers seat up front and had quite the adventuresome view.

We checked into our next residence for the duration of our visit here. This was a timeshare that a dear friend of mine let us use. The space was very well utilized, compact, aned nicely decorated. The customer service was bar none - that is hard to find these days. The reception desk gave us some tips on what/how/where to experience Sydney and also advised us that there is no need to get a transit pass as our location is within walking distance and/or free shuttle to all major attractions. We settled into our room and went out on another adventure.

Darling Harbour is a busy place. Locals and tourists alike make it a populated place by foot, bike, scooteer, and skateboard. Sydney is known for its beautiful architecture and we got a small taste of it today. The parks are clean and beautifully landscaped - though I think our flowers in Alaska are more vibrant in color.
We browsed through the mall and street shops and even a bit in Chinatown. No super fabulous treasures were found, though we were pleasantly surprised at the prices - way more reasonable than the Cairns area.

Our exciting experience of the day was going to Alice in Wonderland in 3D on the World's Largest IMAX screen. Super great movie that we were happy we got to experience this way.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

"ZEN! ZEN! ZEN!"

March 14, 2010 "ZEN! ZEN! ZEN!" he shouted at me as I frantically scurried away from the most gigantic spider I have ever seen alive in real life - all while I was casually entering the ladies room. One can imagine my ladies room experience was one that was alert and very brisk. After all, I was in the Daintree Rainforest and this was peace. OMG! i do not like bus, spiders, or any of the sort. Perhaps this is why I live in the Greatland of Alaska. We were anticipating an exciting day in the wild of Australia and experiencing the beauty of this world that God created. While Hollywood blows things up and way out of proportion, I was looking forward to entering the Daintree Rainforest after seeing MJ's "This Is It." I saw that big blue beautiful butterfly that soured through the videography in his final work. It was a beautiful and emotional moment for me. I was so thankful to have shared the love/life/music of one of our greatest talents.

We set out bright and early for our adventure into crocodile territory and the Daintree Rainforest. The tour company picked us up at our hotel bright and early at 800am. We drove the same curvy road as we did the other day, only now I think my daughter thought my driving was quite good in comparison - only one near miss on a narrow road that caused our tour guide to use a profane word or two.

We arrived a the boat launch of the Daintree river. We were welcomed with a cup of Daintree Tea, which was probably one of the most tastefully delcious teas I have ever experienced - and I'm not just saying that. We boarded the riverboat and enjoyed an hour long trip down the Daintree River where we were lucky enough to see a crocodile in the wild ( must have a good eye though you would have missed him in his camouflage). Very thankful for the tour guide to point him out.

We saw an egret.
We saw a birds nest. Look closely...Once across the Daintree River, our tour guide met us with the big 4-wheel drive vehicle we were to continue our adventure on. We drove through the mountains and stopped in the heart of it all. He guided us through a walk in the Daintree Rainforest which was cautiously entertained by both myself and the child. The smell was so luscious and fresh, a pure and welcoming aroma. After viewing that monster spider at the ladies room entrance, we were both hyper-alert to our surroundings. And having been such, I was the one who spotted that ugly little dragon lizard (whatever kind he was) on a tree trunk. Of course, all those tourists in our group were snapping pictures left and right and in my way that I didn't get one with my crappy little camera. I ust mention tha I miss my Canon Powershot that got beached in Hawaii last year and three cameras later, I want that one back...UGH!

The day was filled with adventure: we handfed kangaroos and wallabies, we had a delicious lunch of grilled steak and fresh salad (and cockroaches climbing up my stool), we experienced the Daintree Rainforest first hand, saw massive spiders, beautiful birds, amazing greenery, crocodiles under the trees, and did I mention the humongous spiders???
Oh and here is the vibrant beautiful cassowary that blessed our ice cream stop...