Ah, Sydney... forever shall you have a place in my heart.
Sydney was hot. Sydney was busy. Sydney was big.
The month started out with me hanging around town or with Kat then cooking dinner in the evening for Jenny or having Kat cook for us all.
At the weekend Jenny and I would hang out and go to our favourite German pub, The Lowenbrau, where we served beers in litre glasses, or walk around the city of Sydney, lunching in cafes and taking in some of the touristy sights, like the AMP tower or Bondi beach. We chilled out in the share house and watched movies, chatted or drank.
Along with these days I also met up with Kenny and Karen (the canadian couple I ran into in Nelson). We took part in drinking, going to the movies and cooking the world's mightiest lasagne together. Kenny and I also decided to sneak into the Chinese Gardens after closing time and had a wander round there, bumping into some of the friendly reptilian wildlife, i.e. lizards. We also went down to the beach together where I was stung by a Jellyfish.
I met up also with the legends of Laura and Jen and we had a couple of nights drinking and playing pool together. We also headed to the beach one day where we went surfing and I was, once again, stung by Jellyfish.
Christmas was an odd affair. The sun was shining and it was a beautiful day... so I put the turkey on with all the trimming and we all took a walk out on the sunny afternoon to enjoy the warmth. We exchanged gifts in the morning. Jenny gave me a leather wristband, an optimus priime toy, the cat empire Two Shoes album and some chocolate. I bought her a guitar. I gave Kat a couple of books and she gave me the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. We settled in the evening to play a drinking game while watching the transporter which had us in fits of giggles.
New Year was just stunning. We went down early to Mcquaries Chair to get a good spot and spent all day there just chilling out and feeling good. The evening was amazing and we watch the spectacular fireworks arc up from the harbour bridge, opera house and the Sydney skyline. The incandescent light illuminated the whole harbour and by the end the bridge was pretty much obscured by the smoke of them.
It then came time for goodbyes. The first to go was Jenny B. We had a night of good chat and bad wine to see her off.
Next to go was me. So it was time to say farewell and see you soon to Jenny D. She walked me to the airport and there we parted ways, for now as I took my slow flight back to New Zealand. I came away with good memories... and a nice t-shirt too!

