Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Night Noodle Markets!




As good as it sounds.

During the month of October Sydney holds it's fine foods festival, otherwise known as Crave Festival-- where almost every night/weekend there is some amazing food event happening. From Breakfast (Brekkie)on the bridge to special menus at restaurants, to fiestas and beer festivals.

This week and last have been focused on the Night Noodle Markets in Hyde Park (right in the main business district in Sydney) from 6-9:30pm the park is filled with food booths focused on Asia/Pacific cuisine along with matching entertainment and decor. Hundreds of tables sat below strings of "fairy lights" (white Christmas lights) and strings of red and multi-colored lanterns.

The group I went with decided the best way to attack the noodle markets was everyone go to a different booth and order 2 or 3 things and we would reconvene and share at our table (along with a few Aussie beers of course) So from calamari to garlic prawns, pad thai, chicken satay, red and yellow curries, dim sum, and turkish gozleme, we touched several parts of the world through our stomachs.

After dinner we walked through the park where listened to a guitarist play everything from Metallica to flamanco-style music as we walked through the open air art exhibition--where local photographs were displayed amongst the trees on huge canvases.

From the food to the art, I cant think of a better Tuesday night in Sydney.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Labour (yup with a 'u') Day Weekend: Hawkesbury River




Although I missed out on Labor Day weekend at home, I more than made up for it with Australia's Labour day weekend! (yup the Aussies spell it with a 'u')

I was invited to go houseboating on the Hawkesbury River, which is about an hour and a half north-west of Sydney city.
The theme would be Woodstock anniversary, 10 girls, and lots of food and booze. Nothing better than hot weather and houseboating with a group of girlfriends, right?....Enter RAIN...and LOTS OF IT! The weekend forecast was decidedly a wet one.

We decided not to let a little rain get in the way of a great weekend. And because of the crappy weather most of the houseboats sat unrented, which allowed us to upgrade for quite a cheap fee! Now with our new huge boat we set sail along the river. Although it was storming, we spent a lot of time dancing outside on the deck doing what anyone else would do, rain dances. Days were lazy and filled with celebrity mags, girl talk, boy talk, board games, booze, bbq, and lots of dancing and laughing. Nights were filled with pretty much the same, lots of beer, wine and pre-teen girl games (hilarious to play now)

Our final day, the rain dances seemed to pay off and we had a beautiful sunny day, we bbq'd--finished the rest of the wine, and ate our lunch together on the top deck of our boat in the hot spring sun. Couldn't have asked for a better finish to the trip.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Toronga Zoo! And a Baby Elephant too!





Toronga Zoo!

Honestly, I didn't think I could be so excited to go to a Zoo, but guess what? I was. Toronga Zoo is one of Ogilvy's clients so being an employee we get free passes to go to the Zoo, and I was more than happy to use them. Just a short ferry ride out of Sydney Harbour, I was on a whole other plant. At moments, you can almost forget that you are in Sydney esp when you see all of the amazing animals, then you look up and see the Sydney skyline just above the Giraffes enclosure.

We started the day with the Giraffe's (my favorites!) where we got to listen to the trainer talk about the animals as they fed on carrots and eucalyptus leaves (see video) then we watched the Seal Show (awesome) then moved on to the Gorilla feeding, then to the baby elephant, the Bird Show, and then the sky-tram overlooking Sydney and the whole zoo. Go zoo big or go home.

The baby elephant was pretty special however, as it is actually Australia's first elephant born in captivity. His name is Puk Chai, which after looking up the meaning was quite dissapointed in the name... it means quite litterally 'Son'. Horrah Toronga for your baby elephant, but p.s. your naming conventions suck.


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Festival of the Winds: Lets go fly a kite




Festival of the winds, hehe.

You can't tell me that you didn't laugh a little when you saw the title?!


Festival of the winds is not what every 10 year old thinks it is, it is a festival of kites as it is the most windy season here in Sydney. And by windy I don't mean cold, it was 30 degrees on Sat and Sunday this weekend, which is about 86 Fahrenheit or so. Not bad for the beginning of spring!


After heading down to Bondi beach, just a short walk down the road at an early 10am (it was already hot, so I had to get my sun-baking on early!) I was sad to see that the kites were not as plentiful as I had imagined (again like a 10 year old, when they say kite festival I immediately think A MILLION kites will be there) but luckily as the day progressed more and more kites came out.

The theme of the festival was "International" besides the hundreds of kites being flown (some professional some civilian) they had an international kite exhibit displaying kites from around the world, plus entertainment which included some folk dancing, Bolivian story telling dancers, and so much more. Plus, my personal favorite food stalls from around the world! yum!

After a day out in the sun, I spent the evening at Icebergs drinking and dancing. There was a great cover-band, and a 40 birthday going on, so it was my crowd! Lots of drunk crazy people, I even met my first Aussie celeb there, Dave Faulkner from the the Aussie Band Hoodoo Gurus, an 80's rock band! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kk3_FsqH3w (Please note, he no longer has the long flowing hair, it was short and balding...ahh would have loved to have met him 20 years ago!) so funny!

After the festival of the winds, I was quite winded, but well worth it!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Tea Party, Aussie Style...without Tea.








































This was the first time I had been invited to a tea party since Kindergarten. Back then the tea was freshly steeped air, and cookies molded plastic that I may or may not have put in my mouth regardless of taste--just for effect. This time around, things were much different. Amen.

50's housewives was the attire, but besides jello there was nothing 50s about it. Ladies afternoon get-together filled with cakes, cheese, candies, brownies, tarts, and lots and lots of booze. I am starting to think that these Aussies have it all right.

I was invited to this little get-together by a co-worker who decided it would be fun to get some girls together for an afternoon of gab, snacking, and of course some libation. The setting was Rebbecca's backyard which was decorated with sweets, and doilies strung across the yard. The perfect setting for a tea party. After the wine, mojitos, sangria, and jello shots the chat flowed almost as easy as the drinks!

A perfect way to spend my Saturday afternoon on one of the first days of spring!


Jason lands in Sydey



Timing....it can certainly be a b*tch some times!

After weeks of interviewing and waiting another few weeks for each response, I didn't really give much thought to my interview with Ogilvy the day before Jason arrived (especially because they weren't even sure if they needed someone yet....) So the next day after I picked Jason up from the airport, I didn't know what to expect when my recruiter called, but as Murphy's law would have it, Ogilvy wanted me to start on Monday. Go figure.

So many of the things that I wanted to show Jason had to be squeezed into two weekends, the weeks he would get to explore the city himself, or lounge at the beach as he pleased. (Let me tell you it is very hard to work when you know your boyfriend is lounging at the beach and getting a massage while you toil away!)

But we made the most of it, and I am pretty sure I wore him out! From Bondi, Icebergs, to Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Botanical Gardens, Queen Victoria Building, Koala Park, Hunter Valley Wine Country, to the Rocks we saw Sydney at a ridiculous pace but still getting to enjoy each others company all the while. I am sure after the whirl-wind tours from me on the weekend he probably welcomed the break from me during working hours ;)

Although it was hard to see him go again, it was a great trip and I think now he has a better understanding of why I am here, and why I love Sydney so much. Hopefully the next time he comes back though we can just relax!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Employed! (Changes my whole blog profile doesnt it?!)

I guess the key question you are all asking: will I still be able to entertain you now that I am working?! Will all of the craziness come to a halt? No, don't you worry,after all I am still in Australia and as I am finding after completing my first week of work, these Aussies party both in and outside the office.

Case-in-point: Two main perks of my job, endless supply of Vegemite & booze. "Beerthirty" begins well, usually somewhere around 5:30pm at your desk when someone makes a run to our free bar upstairs and brings down bottles of wine and beer, but if its Friday, beerthirty is a bit closer to say, 1pm!

Also, another added perk: the bar upstairs on Fridays is catered by their client: KFC! Sure makes you feel at home when the Colonel arrives every Friday promptly at 5:30pm!


The work is very similar to what I was doing at home, and the people are great. I have a new nickname dubbed by the studio guys, "Shieldsy" though I am finding it sad that I cant even say my own nickname--it doesnt sounds as good with my American accent. But I am doing my best to educate our office on all things American, while they are doing their best to teach me some cool Aussie things, namely as of late, they are trying to instill in me that no one (except me) in Australia uses the word "super" I am trying to work on that one, but it comes so easily!

Hope I have a "super" second week....