4 posts tagged “city”
I forgot to mention previously - but you probably know anyway, that World Youth Day (week) is currently being held in Sydney.
The city has been C R A Z Y packed with people and I'm finding it impossible to grab lunch through the crowds.
But the funniest thing I came across was this: My collegue's relatives from the US came over for the event and complained about our McDonald's. Apparently they're not getting their money's worth. According to them our large is their equivalent of small. On their first day here they got McDonald's and thought that they gave them the wrong sizes from what they ordered and so had tried to to return it! hahah
On another note: Australia does NOT have bad food everywhere! The lines in McDonald's are looongggg!! Why not try all the other places while here in Australia? Why go to Maccas when you can have Maccas back at home??!?!?
Not that I have anything against my fellow guests from around the world, but boy I want to just hold everyon'e hands and introduce them to different cuisines we have on offer! hehehe
So it's been a crazy/exciting week in the city - sometimes at work you can hear the chanting going on in the street - I'm not religious and I don't know what they're singing, but it does look fun!
Oh and I think I can almost sing America's anthem because they keep singing it in the streets!
P.S. I passed all my subjects. Officially I'm done with Uni. When graduation hits then it's will be the final
F O R E V E R!
Since when did retail therapy become stressful?
Going to rant about my day whether you want to read or not!
Today I dragged my sorry arse with little brother to the city Careers Expo - which was a total dissapointment. I didn't find anything I would be interested in and I found the people annoying, those who tried to grab any freebie under the sun blocking the way for real job-seekers.
The trip to the city on a Saturday by train was horrific too - due to trackwork (again) I had to change trains and being in the first carriage I didn't have to battle the crowds. See photo. See the hundreds of people getting off the terminated train to get to their desired destinations. You sitting there seeing it is not as bad as being pushed and shoved by the evil crowds - some people either walk really slow or decide that they're in a state of emergency that shoving you up the stairs is the only reasonable way to move us along.
I did however managed to catch the unexpected Buddha display which was stunning and I guess made up for the angry morning I had. I love how the city has changed and now offers all these different festivities every weekend and advertising things on a month-by-month basis. It makes Sydney a little bit more exciting than it used to be.
There was a huge/massive main display with people buying pots of flowers and cards as offerings to the Buddha, it was so beautiful. There were also these gorgeous garden displays which were extremely detailed. Busy, packed city (probably last minute mothers day shopping) made it all the more exciting!
However, as I stated at the start of this post, the rest of the day become ugly. I had to run around the city buying gifts and something for my mum - with brother in tow complaining. "I'm cold I want to buy that jumper" (got the jumper), "These shoes hurt (again and again and again so I got him these thongs), "I'm thirsty" (this x 7 times = 7 lots of drinks), "I want to go to this shop", "I'm hungry", "I need to go to the toilet", "I want to buy this", "I want that".....
Stress.
And oh my god, can the boy complain, "My feet hurt", "I'm tired", "I can't carry this bag it hurts my shoulders", "Why are you taking so long", "Where's the food?", "Where's my drink?" and on and on and on.
So in between all that and the desire to cut my ears off so I can stop hearing him - I did manage to get some sort of shopping done in between, ticking off lists, seeing my account dwindle to nothing...
Clothes, shoes for mum, clothes for the kiddies and cupcakes for sister and family. Oh dear, carrying all the crap was such a struggle...
And don't forget the endless feeding of the little man with junk - why is junk so expensive?
See these photos below - these are some of the stranger displays I've seen in a while. Although the middle one, Thomas the Tank engine I'm sure had eyeballs but was scatched off by some punk - but without his eyeballs he looks damn scary dont you think?
Above: The PriceWaterhouseCoopers sign, this burnt off a while ago and I thought it was hilarious that their logo burned off! I was supposed to take a photo of this ages ago but never got the chance.
Anyway, I did get something for myself - some winter gloves and a random kiddie DVD (not really for me but my brother - but hey if the DVD is in my room and I don't mind this cartoon then I feel like defining it as mine, cmon let me grasp onto my childhood and watch cartoons, okay?)
Oh and the gloves are funny ones, they look like just the ends of a jumper sleeve - thought they were funky and would come in handy. Let me show you:
I would show you with my real hands but then logically the camera and taking a photo would be a bit of a struggle....
Other than the gloves I didn't buy myself anything, but I did tick a massive list off, swallowed a lot of panadol (headache tablets) and will probably pass out any moment now. It is a relief to get all that jazz done though. But yes, shopping has become extremely stressful. Gone are the days of simple window shopping. Gone i tells ya!
(Oh yes, I have also gone slightly hysterical due to the overdose of coffee tonight - my body and head wants to pass out but the coffee is keeping me awake - the result? Complete hysteria....I will probably look at this post tomorrow morning and wonder what the hell happened....)
Blah.
Or is it Bleh?
Every year the Sun-Herald (newspaper) sponsered holds a charity event called City 2 Surf. It's fantastic, I love it when all of Sydney gets together for the event! The event started about 37 years ago. It's a fun run (or race, depending on what you are aiming for).
It runs across Sydney.

It's fanastic. Anyway, it was held today with gorgeous beautiful weather! And for a good cause - it was definitely worth entering!
It raises huge amounts of money and you can check out the history and the amount raised here.
Here are some photos of the day I thought I'd share.