First part of the break, from Satur
The rest of Sydney was
pretty amazing, though it felt like I could be back in the states. It felt to me like a more tropical feeling New York City. Darling Harbour was beautiful, we went down there at least once everyday, got a coffee and just relaxed in the sun. Also made our way to Patty's Market, which turned out to be a massive indoor flea market type place with every touristy item imaginabl
e. There were also several stands selling kangaroo and koala fur vests, hats, rugs etc... kinda creepy. Poor animals. Anyway, the only thing I ended up acquiring was a pretty awesome batman watch probably meant for 8 year old boys, but it was cheap and I thought it was cool.Day 2 and 3 we did some shopping at the Queen Victoria building. Again, didn't really end up with much but the building itself was so beautiful it was fun just to walk around inside it. It got tiring trying to dodge the crowds though, so many asian tourist, definitely made
We couldn't go to Australia without seeing the kangaroos, so we ended up spending a few hours at Wildlife World on our last day there. The kangaroos were not at all what I e
xpected. Yes, I've seen pictures before but they we much bigger in real life and they looked pretty hilarious hopping around. If they were painted orange with some stripes I would swear that I was surrounded by real-life Tiggers. I didn't knLater that day we took a quick excursion to Bondi Beach. So many surfers! The beach was gorgeous, white sand, blue-gree
Anyway, Kelly had to leave super early on Wednesday but my flight wasn't until later in the afternoon so I had a few hours to kill by myself. It was definitely weird being in this strange city all by myself but was a pretty cool feeling at the same time. I realized that I've grown up a lot, I don't think even last year I would have been comfortable on my own like that. Overall, I really enjoyed Sydney. It was a refreshing feeling to be back in a big city atmosphere again after being in New Zealand for so long. But it made me realize just how different New Zealand is from the rest of the world. While Sydney was filled with products, brands and stores I recognized, New Zealand has none of that- everything was completely new to me when I got there. Ultimately, my little trip to OZ reassured me that I made the right decision going to Wellington. New Zealand has a unique feel and charm to it that I don't think is quite like anywhere else.
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