Saturday, 21 July 2007

Skiing Falls Creek!!!

Just came back from an amazing week away skiing!!!

Drove down with Jon on Tuesday all the way to Albury! We left at around 6:30am and arrived in Albury around 12:30pm! We grabbed some Hungry Jacks and then went to Safeways (country equivalent of Woolies) to stock up for our self-catered trip to the snow!!!

Around 1:30pm we headed across the border into Victoria and drove an hour or so to Mount Beauty, at the foot of the Victorian alps! It was raining pretty hard but we were hoping that this meant it was snowing up in the mountains.

At Mt Beauty we hopped on a coach that took us up to Falls creek! Along the way up it was amazing seeing the landscape gradually becoming more and more white! It was almost surreal as it started snowing and it felt like we had entered another world like Narnia or something! About halfway up, we encountered a roadblock as a truck had skidded off the road! Good thing we didn't drive up ourselves!

Eventually we reached Falls Creek! We caught the oversnow taxi to our accommodation at Alpha Lodge! Maureen the manager checked us in and gave us a tour of the cosy lodge! We unpacked and enjoyed some of mum's prepacked curry lamb for dinner!

We got up early on Wednesday for our first day of skiing!!! The sun was streaming down and the conditions looked awesome! We trudged through fantastic powdery white snow a few doors down to Viking Ski Hire and picked up our pre-booked skis, poles and boots! Then we hopped on the village shuttle to the main ski lifts where we bought our beginners lift pass!

There were heaps of people there despite the NSW and Vic school holidays being over. We later found out that it was SA's school holidays and alot of people were from Adelaide.

At the top of the ski lift - Cloud 9 - we found our way to the first timers meeting point and met our instructor Lynnea, an American girl. We joined a group of about 10 other first timers and off we went for our first lesson in skiing 101! We learnt the basics of putting on skis and posture before learning how to stop using a snowplough!

After our lesson, we were left to our own devices and feeling confident, we had a go at a scenic beginner's run called Wombat's Ramble! It was rather interesting snowploughing all the way down!!! I'm pretty sure we fell over a couple of times but we made it to the bottom!

We returned to our lodge by the free shuttle and after lunch, went down Wombat's Ramble around 4 times! By the end of the day, we felt pretty good about picking up skiing so quickly!

We got up a little later on Thursday to discover it was snowing quite heavily! We decided not to wait for the shuttle and try and ski down to the chair lifts. Boy was that a mistake! The slopes down to the lifts were somewhat steeper and narrower than Wombat's Ramble and we found our snowploughs didn't really cut it! Not only that, but we took a wrong turn and ended up at the oversnow terminal rather than the chairlifts!

Eventually we made it to the lifts and this time got on with our skis on rather than carrying our skis like the day before. As we ascended the mountain, it gradually became clear that that day was going to be anything but clear!!! We reached the top to find ourselves in not so much as a winter wonderland as a wintry hell!!! There was a strong blizzard and we had to fight the wind just to get off the lift! At one point I thought Jon was going to get blown off the mountain!!! The wind cut through our clothing like a knife and chilled us to the very bone! We eventually sought refuge behind a big sign before deciding to skip that morning's lesson and go for a coffee in the Cloud 9 cafe!

Inside it was so nice and warm! And we definitely weren't the only ones there! We grabbed mochas to thaw ourselves whilst waiting for the horrendous weather outside to settle.

It didn't!

We ended up skiing down Wombat's and heading to the Village Bowl to try another part of the mountain. There the conditions were somewhat better. There was a rather tame looking intermediate slope there that we thought we could handle so off we went on Final Muster! Man that was mistake!!! Halfway down we found ourselves facing a steep narrow section and both of us ended up falling on our sides whilst other people skiied by! To add insult to injury, the chairlift ran overhead pretty much and I'm sure I could hear people laughing at us!!! =P

Some nice people eventually came along and guided us down that section and we got to the bottom with sheepish grins on our faces! We weren't going to attempt that one again anytime soon!

Feeling out of our depth once more, we grabbed lunch at Max's Cafe before heading back up to Cloud 9 for an afternoon lesson. We skipped to a level 3 lesson and met another American instructor called Terry! He was an awesome tutor! We started by going down Wombat's Ramble together and we started learning basic Christie turns and how to ski parallel. Then we had a go down Drover's Dream, another green run. After the lesson we had 2 more gos down Drover's dream and 2 down Wombat's Ramble to practise our new skills! It was nice to return to the lodge that evening though and we enjoyed lasagna for dinner and then a game of Starcraft!

Friday was our last day there and we had to check out before hitting the slopes. It was another perfect day like Wednesday and we had another level 3 lesson in the morning. After lunch at Wombat's Cafe, we had a few goes at Drover's Dream before attempting some blue runs called Highway 83 and Main Street! Jon was more thrill seeking than me and attempted some other blue runs! By the end of our last day there, we felt pretty confident skiing parallel and I came away with no injuries!!!

We boarded the 5pm bus back to Mt Beauty and then drove back to Albury relishing the amazing time we had! It was a great time of just hanging out with Jon and we're looking forward to our next adventure on the ski slopes!

Monday, 9 July 2007

Engagement Day!

When I woke up on Saturday 7th July 2007, after I had shaken off the last remnants of sleep, I lay in bed with a smile on my face. That day, I thought to myself, was the day I was getting engaged!

Got up around 8:30am and put on heaps of warm clothes. Then set out to Di's place to pick her up at 9am...except that it was already 9:05am when I left home! Ten minutes and a couple of apologies later, Di was in the car and we were heading off for my 'not-so-surprise' engagement day!

We headed to the Sydney Fish Markets at Pyrmont as our first stop! Picked up some fresh sashimi for lunch later on and then parked at Di's workplace. Yes...not the most romantic of places to go on the day she was getting engaged but how could I say no to free convenient parking in the city all day!!!

Anyhow, we walked down to Circular Quay on that nice sunny day and caught a Matilda ferry from Pier 6 to Shark Island in Sydney Harbour! On the way we admired our amazing city and even caught a glimpse of the USS Kittyhawk docked at Garden Island. It was funny cos we were on a ferry with a whole bunch of tourists and there was even touristy commentary on board! I'm sure other people thought we were the tourists!

We reached Shark Island around 11am and hopped off the ferry with just a few other people. That was nice cos the island was big enough that we felt as if we had it all to ourselves! We went on a walk around the island, admiring God's handiwork and beauty of the harbour views. After doing a round, we found a nice spot in the sun facing the harbour and laid out a picnic rug I had brought along. Then out came the food! I brought along some of Di's favourite snacks including Peppermint Chocolate and Coke for her Coke-o-clock later on! We enjoyed the views for a while but then had to find a new spot on the other side of the island cos the wind picked up and chilled us to the core! We found a spot shielded from the wind and had our sashimi lunch. We also spent some time praying and just enjoying each other's company! Finally, we spent the last 15 mins or so taking some photos using a tripod I brought along before bolting for the 1:10pm return ferry!

We headed back to Circular Quay via Watsons Bay and enjoyed interesting commentary from the captain who Di swore was the guy who did the voice for the talking dog statue at QVB! We got off outside the Museum of Contemporary Arts and then headed towards the weekend Rocks Market! After a brief perusal, it was time to head on to our next destination!

I led Di on a meandering walk through the historic streets of the Rocks. On the way she guessed that our final destination was indeed Bridgeclimb! She had mentioned that she wanted to do it a few months back and I thought what better place to propose than on top of the most beautiful city in the world!


We checked in and after waiving our rights and signing our lives away, we were soon gearing up with a jumpsuit, overpants, harness, gloves, radio headsets and headtorches. We were in a group of 12 climbers all together and the other 10 were total randoms who we had to introduce ourselves to since we'd be spending the next 3 1/2 hours with! We then met our tour guide Graham, an eccentric fellow who had been doing Bridgeclimb for yonks! After climbing up a test ladder/platform and feeling confident, Graham led us to the commence the real climb!

We were led to a stairwell underneath the bridge from which we clipped ourselves to a safety rope and began our climb upwards! Along the way Graham provided commentary and we managed to spot several married couples taking wedding photographs around the rocks! The hardest part of the climb was climbing about 4 sets of steep narrow ladders with tiny little rungs! After that we reached the upper eastern arch of the bridge and it was an easy climb from there! Along the way Graham took some photos and at the top we had our group photograph! We enjoyed sweeping views of the harbour and Shark Island where we had been mere hours before!

As the sun began to set, we crossed high above the traffic to the western arch of the bridge to admire the sun setting over the Blue Mountains! There was a nice scatter of clouds to create an amazing effect! After a sunset photo, Di and I walked ahead of the group whilst they got their individual/couple photographs taken. That's when I began my 'spiel' as she later called it!

I'd be lying if I said I wasn't slightly nervous! I had thought about what to say roughly but hadn't rote learnt it or anything. I gripped both her hands so tightly that she had to tell me to loosen her grip! Then in a nutshell I told her how great the last 6 months had been and how fortunate I considered myself that God had brought us together. I told her that I loved her just the way she was and that I didn't expect to change any aspect of her during marriage. I told her that I was certain we'd face challenges and have 'issues' but that we'd work through them together in a godly manner. Then, just as I was about to pop the question and get down on one knee, we heard an 'Oi!' and Graham telling us to come back and join the group cos we'd gone too far ahead! With wry smiles, we walked back to join the group.

Fortunately, there was one more photo opportunity and I indicated to Graham that I was going to propose. So with his camera ready, I got down on one knee and proposed with the other 10 bridgeclimbers as an audience! Can't really remember much of the climb downwards! I was so happy! Another tour guide leader helping out congratulated us and gave me some advice that he thought would save me alot of angst during my marriage: "If she tells you to do something, just do it!"

We descended through nightfall and after taking off all our gear, it was time to sort through the photos! We picked a couple and even got a certificate to say we got engaged on Bridgeclimb!

So there you have it! We're engaged!

Sunday, 24 June 2007

East to West, North to South!

Ahh...what a relaxing third week of annual leave!

Spent Monday and Tuesday sleeping in and seriously catching up on my tv watching! Finally up to date with Desperate Housewives, Heroes, Prison Break and 24! Still behind on Grey's Anatomy and haven't started watching the current season of Lost. So much tv, so little time...*sigh*

On Wednesday, Di and I spent the day over at her brother's place out west. We enjoyed Janani's Indian for lunch at their Wentworthville shop and then went back to her bro's place to play Settlers of Catan! Di's sister in law is quite into board games! That night we had a combined bible study social at Jimmy's place! The guys cooked up a storm on the barbie and it was great just hanging out!

On Thursday, Di and I headed south for a daytrip to the southern highlands! We arrived in Mittagong around 11:30am and checked out some nice lookouts. Then we enjoyed a hearty meal at the Bowral RSL club before heading to Fitzroy Falls. Unfortunately heavy rain and even hail stopped us from doing the walk to the falls but we enjoyed vivid rainbows on the scenic drive. We reached the small charming country town of Berrima late arvo and checked out the Little Hand stirred Jam shop there! We bought a couple of nice sauces and then found a cafe nearby for some coffee! As night fell, we decided to head back towards Sydney, taking advantage of late night shopping at Liverpool Westfield! Fully sick day mate! =P

On Friday we were going to visit Sydney aquarium but Di's free tickets to Taronga Zoo arrived in the mail so we decided to go there instead. We had lunch at Ginger and Spice, a Malaysian/Singaporean place in Neutral Bay before heading on down to the zoo to talk and walk with the animals! We really enjoyed the seal and bird shows with Sydney Harbour as a picture postcard backdrop! Then we had a chat with all manner of creatures including lazy kodiak bears, playful chimpanzees, sleepy lions, towering giraffes, and my favourite - lumbering giant tortoises! That evening I saw Fantastic 4 with some med friends - definitely better than the first one! Spent Friday night over at Di's parents' place in Mt Kuringgai and yum cha at Hornsby the following day to celebrate Di's sister in law's birthday.

And there ended a wonderful week off!

Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Hong Kong 2007!!!

Wow - this is my 100th post!!!

Just came back from 5 nights, 6 days in HK with Jimbo and Carmen, two med friends! Here's what we got up to!

Monday 11th June: Arrived in HK at 5:30am local time after an ok overnight flight on Cathay Pacific CX138. Watched Bridge to Terabithia and Music and Lyrics on the plane and was still humming "Pop goes my heart" and "Way back into love" when we had landed! Carmen called a taxi and we drove to our hotel, The Charterhouse, on Wan Chai Rd in Wan Chai, HK Island. First impressions of HK: hot and humid like Malaysia, dense urban environment with a forest of apartment blocks and skyscrapers! After reaching the hotel, we checked in and were pleasantly surprised to find it clean and with all the amenities we needed! Far better than the crumby 2.5 star hotel rating some ppl had given it! We decided to have a 3 hour nap before heading out onto the streets for some sightseeing and food! Around 11am, we went headed to Times Square, and then Lee Theatre Building to have Yum Cha at The Graces Restaurant! Not bad not bad. After lunch, we did some window shopping at Times Square before having some Tofu Fa dessert nearby! Next we caught a tram to central and visited the Exchange and took the Mid levels escalators to Lan Kwai Fong and Soho areas! These are the trendy cosmopolitan areas of HK! We had dinner at a fusion Thai/Viet place in Soho and one of Carmen's friends May joined us! Then we headed back to Happy Valley for Sai Mai Lo dessert at Lotus Restaurant! Yum!

Tuesday 12th June: Woke up at 9:30am and headed to Wan Chai MTR station, grabbing Chee Cheong Fan on the way! Caught the MTR to Central and walked to the Central Piers to catch a First Ferry to Mui Wo on Lantau Island! The ferry trip took about 1hour and we reached Lantau around 11:30am. we took a bus to Ngong Ping and visited the big Buddha there and the exhibition hall inside it. Then we headed back down for a Vegetarian lunch at the Monastery. After lunch we had a look around the monastery before walking along the Wisdom Path! This walk afforded nice views of the mountains and took us to this man made lot of wooden pillars in the shape of an infinity or 8 sign! Very cool! After this we took the bus to Tung Chung and then the MTR back to Central. (The Skyrail was closed cos the day before one of the cable cars fell off!) From central we walked to the Peak Tram lower terminal and took the tram up to Victoria peak! It reminded me of the tram at Penang Hill! At the peak we headed to the observation terrace for views of HK but the rain came down hard so we decided to visit Madame Tussards while we waited for the rain to abate. Madame Tussards was cool! We took photos with Hugh Grant, Eddie Murphy, Johnny Howard and Asian pop stars just to name a few! After this we had dinner at one of the restaurants up there. I had chicken Laksa...all I'll say is that it couldn't compare to Malaysia or even Sydney! After dinner we returned to the Observation terrace for night views this time of HK! Rain soon resumed so we headed back to our hotel to play Bohnanza!!!

Wednesday 13th June: Woke up late at 10am. Thomas came over to our hotel to meet Jimbo and I whilst Carmen sorted some stuff out. Went out with Thomas for breaky at a honky cafe. We had Wonton Mein and Congee - not bad. We then checked out Times Square shopping centre for a bit before Carmen met up with us. Then we went for lunch at a noodle place Carmen knew, famous for its soup noodles and cuttlefish balls! After lunch we headed for the pier to catch the star ferry across the harbour to Kowloon. The trip was short but scenic! At Kowloon, we visited the Hong Kong Space Museum and then the Hong Kong Museum of History, Wednesday being free museum day in HK! Afterwards, Carmen went off to meet her friends for dinner whilst Thomas, Jimbo and I did some shoe shopping. We then grabbed a quick dinner (I'm ashamed to say) at Maccas before watching Symphony of Lights laser show at the Avenue of the Stars. Very cool! Afterwards, some fireworks drew our attention to a Star Carnival show at the Museum of Art nearby. I think it was to celebrate the 10th anniversary of HK under Chinese rule. Pouring rain soon halted the show though so we met up with Carmen again and visited the Mong kok Ladies Market! It was kinda late and pouring rain so the only thing we bought was 3 umbrellas before heading back to our hotel to play more Bohnanza, this time 4 players!

Thursday 14th June: Got up at 10:30am and had breaky at a fusion HK cafe! We had the Honky equivalent of Teh Tarik, eggs, bacon, sausages, and this weird macaroni in abalone soup thing! After breaky, we returned to the hotel to wait for Thomas whilst Carmen was spending the day with family and friends. Thomas came over about midday and we caught the MTR to Sheung Wan before boarding a ferry to Macau! Only thing being, Thomas didn't make it onto the ferry! He had some problems with his temporary IC and had to go back home to get his passport! So Jimbo and I set off for Macau first. The trip took just over an hour and soon we pulled into Macau harbour, its many casinos quickly evident! After passing through immigration, we were desperate for food and so walked to a nearby shopping centre and its food court. We were disappointed not to find Oportos or a Nandos or even Ogalos there and had to settle for some Jap fast food. After lunch, we headed for Macau's most famous attraction, the ruins of St Pauls, once a Catholic cathedral. We also visited St Anthony's church and a protestant chapel and cemetary before waiting for Thomas to arrive! He finally arrived around 4:30pm and met us outside St Paul's Ruins. After checking out the ruins (in the pouring rain I might add!), we headed next door to an old Portugese Fort. After that we grabbed some Portugese Tarts and then wandered the streets of Macau looking for portugese food for dinner. Unfortunately, we had no idea where the portugese food was so we ended up at Grand Lisboa Casino and a chinese restaurant there called "The 8". Now this place was FANCY! We passed through 2 sets of double doors and an atrium with water flowing down both walls to reach the restaurant! Since it was still early, we were but one of three tables and had 3 waitresses, one for each of us! Their names were Pink, Sandy and Yumiko! We splurged on suckling pig, fried chicken and fried rice with crab roe, as well as a bottle of the second least expensive wine on their fat wine list! All up cost us about 600 HK! We caught the 8:30pm ferry back to HK and met up with Carmen and her friends Eric, Lorraine, and May (whose birthday it was) for drinks in Causeway Bay. Then returned to hotel to play more Bohnanza into the early hours of the morning!

Friday 15th June: Woke up late and headed to Stanley Markets after having breaky at Congee Wonderland. We caught a green public bus there and enjoyed scenic views along the way! At the markets I got a pair of jeans and Jimbo got this stampy thing of his name in Chinese. We had lunch at a honky cafe there and had noodles. After lunch we checked out some more markets before heading back to Causeway Bay. Carmen had to meet up with some friends so Thomas became our supplementary tour guide once more and we went to Times Square to shop for electronic goods! I bought a camera and Jimbo got a video camera cheap cheap! After this we headed up Times Square to a restaurant there called Hakka Hut and enjoyed some traditional but not entirely authentic hakka food. Still quite nice! Then we headed to the KFC nearby for dessert cause Jimbo was dying to try some KFC! It was ok, but not as good as KFC back home! Then we headed back to our hotel for, you guessed it, more Bohnanza!

Saturday 16th June: Last day in HK! We got up around 9:30am and checked out at 10am, leaving our bags at the hotel. Then we head out to sort out Jimbo's international warranty for his video camera whilst waiting for Carmen to wake up and pack. I then went on a shopping spree buying 14 work type shirts at Sogo and G2000! Then met up with Carmen and her mum for lunch at a nice yum cha place at Times Square. Carmen's aunty Grace also joined us. After lunch we checked in our luggage at Hong Kong MTR station before doing some last minute shopping! I got some sandals and a present for Di whilst Jimbo picked up some much wanted asian pop CDs at HMV! And finally it was time to catch the airport express to the airport and say bye to HK!

Ben's Final Impressions: Great holiday! Really enjoyed the sightseeing! Shopping was much like Malaysia and food was alright but no where near as good as Malaysia. Desserts were nice though! Weather was lousy all week except for the final two days when the sun finally came out! Will definitely return! Thanks heaps to Carmen and Thomas for showing us around!!!

Wednesday, 6 June 2007

G'day from the Gold Coast!

Hi everyone!

First time I've been on the net since being up here in Surfers Paradise for the last 5 days!

Here's what I've been up to!

Saturday: Arrived at 1:30pm or so. Caught taxi from airport to Surfers and checked in at our hostel right in the heart of the action and only 2 mins walk to the beach! After checking in, went for a walk around the mall and grabbed a snack. Then it was time to hit the beach baby! Enjoyed the warm sunshine and the powdery white sand! In the arvo went for a walk up north towards Seaworld - we must've walked about 8km return! Later that night it was time for some Shrek on tv!

Sunday: Woke up nice and late, had a hearty all you can eat breakky before heading for the beach again! Ah how nice to just sleep on the soft sand, and read, and sleep some more! Soon it was time for our afternoon walk again. We took the same route but this time made it all the way to Seaworld where we enjoyed a spectacular sunset over the mountains to the west! After dinner it was time to tune in for Shrek 2!

Monday: Finally some clear blue sky and plenty of sunshine!!! Couldn't miss going to the beach so spent the morning hanging out there again! Went for another walk in the arvo, this time south towards Broadbeach. Made it as far as Pacific Fair, the largest shopping centre on the Gold Coast, and Jupiters Casino. Then headed back for dinner and some ten pin bowling afterwards!

Tuesday: Gave the beach a miss due to threatening weather and headed to Pacific Fair shopping centre instead! Boy this place was large! Bought a backpack finally, a game from EB and a couple of cheap books from Dymocks. Then we watched a movie - Breach - a spy type thriller. Came back to Surfers for some dinner at Hogs Breath!

Wednesday: That's today! Woke up to pouring rain at midday but that didn't stop us from going out! After our brunch, the rain had lightened and we went for a walk up north, this time past Seaworld. We sought refuge from the constant drizzle in another shopping centre called Australia Fair, and you guessed it, we watched another movie called Because I said so - a chick flick starring Mandy Moore although we didn't really know it was so when we decided to watch it! Oh well, it was alright! Walked back in the dark and had a nice Thai dinner and here we are!

These couple of days have gone by quick but have been soooo relaxing! Nice to just get out of Sydney and not have to worry about anything! Seeya all soon!

Sunday, 20 May 2007

Blue Mountain, Grand Canyon!

Haven't blogged for a while...guess I've just been busy with day to day stuff - work, church, going out with friends etc...

Yesterday I went with Yoke, Di, and Teng to the Blue Mountains! It was the 2nd time in 2 months for me and the 2nd time in 2 weeks for Teng visiting the Blue Mountains!

We left Sydney around 9am and grabbed Maccas for breaky at Greenacre before stopping 30 mins later at Eastern Creek Maccas to grab Deli Choice rolls to eat on our walk for lunch!

We reached Blackheath and the Govett's Leap Information Centre around midday and after a quick toilet break, began our journey along the Grand Canyon - Neates Glen walk! After a short walk, we reached Evan's Lookout which had amazing views of the valley! Then we headed into the canyon itself! After some fairly steep decents we found ourselves in an almost rainforest type environment! Man it was cold! We walked along cliff faces and enjoyed discovering secluded waterfalls and waterholes!

All in all the walk took around 3 hours! We headed to Wentworth Falls township and visited the same cafe Teng and I visited last time. We got our mochas as well as some scones and chips - yum! Just the thing to warm us up on a chilly day!

We headed back to Sydney and after showers, met up again for dinner at the Regent! Yummy cheap steaks there! Then we went to Di's place to play Settlers into the early hours of the morning - what an awesome day!!!

Sunday, 6 May 2007

Sean & Eva's Wedding!

Yesterday was Sean and Eva's wedding! Picked up Jen jeje (cos Tim had to be there early as official videographer) and found a nice park at CCC! Luckily we got there early cos there were so many people!!! Met Fi fi outside and we went in together. We ended up sitting in the choir pews! Di caught the train over the bridge after parking at work and met us not long after. She forgot to bring the cute card she had bought ages ago so she had to buy another one. That made me wonder whether I had remembered to bring the present or not in the rush out the door...!

It was good seeing some of the old SOTE gang! Brought back a lot of fond memories about my time there! I also realised how many new ppl there are at CCC too though!

Eva arrived late but looked radiant! Sean was absolutely beaming, as were his parents whom I hadn't seen in a while.

The pastor gave a great evangelistic talk before the wedding vows. Then there was the signing of the registry before we were introduced to Mr and Mrs Sean Lee! (Always sounds funny introducing a new couple and only using the guy's Christian name!).

Turns out I forgot to bring the present so we had to head home to get it! Funny how Di forgot the card and I forgot the present!

The reception was at Watersedge at the Rocks, funnily enough right by the water! We missed the intro of the wedding couple but more importantly, were just in time for the entree! Hehehe!

Food was great and between the courses there were speeches from the fathers of the couple and best man and maid of honour, as well as slide shows and videos!

All in all a really nice wedding that was a real testament to God's love for us in giving us human relationships but more importantly, giving up his son Jesus for our sins so that we might be able to enter a relationship with Him again!

Sean and Eva, we await and invitation to your new place! =P

Friday, 27 April 2007

Anzac Day Away!

Headed up to Port Stephens with some church friends on Tuesday night to get away for Anzac Day! We left Sydney around 8pm and after dinner at Maccas, reached our YHA accommodation around 11pm! It was pouring rain all the way which is probably why it took so long. Man it was heavy!

After sitting in the hostel carpark waiting for the rain to die down, we realised that it wasn't going to and made a run for it!

Our accommodation was small but cosy and comfortable and we were all quite tired after driving seemingly so far in difficult conditions. That didn't stop us from playing Big 2/Emperor's scum however into the early hours of the morning!

On Anzac Day the rain kept on coming! We soon realised that we wouldn't be able to go sandboarding as originally planned and resigned ourselves to thinking of fun indoor activities we could do! After initially entertaining the thought of a movie marathon at the local cinema, we decided instead to go to the nearby Hunter Valley to go wine tasting!

We grabbed a quick brunch at a local cafe and said farewell to Port Stephens which we didn't even see and drove 45 mins to Cessnock and the Hunter Valley. We visited 4 or 5 vineyards and each bought a couple of bottles of wine, mainly desserts and reds. Tempus Two had a fantastic Moscato which I regret not buying!

We left the Hunter Valley around 4pm and headed back to Sydney in still more rain to Bevo Hills to drop Col home. Then we grabbed dinner at a local noodle place run by this old Aussie lady. It was edible but not quite authentic! Oh well!

And so ended our Anzac Day away...it felt more like a day trip than an overnight trip but I guess the company made it fun and it was a welcome day off in the middle of a busy week at work!