We met Sherry and the family in Sydney to show them around town. What they didn't know, is that we have not made it to all of the tourist destinations in and around Sydney either. Melissa's goal: get our group to Bondi to discover the most popular beach destination in Sydney.
The weekend started on Friday night with Melissa taking the White family to Darling Harbour for dinner and drinks. They ended up partying at a club – yeah, they went clubbing! Of course the boys wouldn’t leave Melissa and Sherry alone which meant they couldn’t catch up – but who goes to a club to talk?! With the group celebrated Dan’s 21st birthday, the drinks were flying. Although I was not there, I understand it was a good time and everyone looked well recovered when I met them for lunch on Saturday.
After lunch, we hopped on the Bondi Explorer which takes passengers by bus along Sydney Harbour by way of Woolloomooloo, Potts Point, Rose Bay, and Watson Bay. The girls were upto all sorts of antics [see left] and we were all trying to escape the flies. The Whites learned first-hand what its like to be completely bothered by the Aussie flies. I'm not sure if anyone swallowed one on purpose, but they were quite a nusaince when we grabbed a snack on the beach at Bondi.
Sunday, we said good-bye to Sherry and the family and met with Leela and Pete for brunch at Bronte Beach. You may remember a previous entry that described the beautiful Manly beach. We fell in love with Manly last year, introduced our families to its charm during their visits to 'Oz, and have already been back again to visit this summer. Well, Bronte is just as spectacular. Carved out of the rock and nestled in an ancient river bed, Bronte has it all: a small-town feel with local shops and cafes, a large grassy lawn with picnic benches and grilles, a sea-sides lap pool, and a beautiful white sand beach. Leela and Pete – Leela works at CEB with Melissa and is from the London office while her husband Pete is a ‘yank’ from California – frequent Bronte on the weekends and took the opportunity to show us around. Brunch was great, the views from the cliff walk were great, and even getting caught with Pete in the strong rip current was great!The weekend started on Friday night with Melissa taking the White family to Darling Harbour for dinner and drinks. They ended up partying at a club – yeah, they went clubbing! Of course the boys wouldn’t leave Melissa and Sherry alone which meant they couldn’t catch up – but who goes to a club to talk?! With the group celebrated Dan’s 21st birthday, the drinks were flying. Although I was not there, I understand it was a good time and everyone looked well recovered when I met them for lunch on Saturday.
After lunch, we hopped on the Bondi Explorer which takes passengers by bus along Sydney Harbour by way of Woolloomooloo, Potts Point, Rose Bay, and Watson Bay. The girls were upto all sorts of antics [see left] and we were all trying to escape the flies. The Whites learned first-hand what its like to be completely bothered by the Aussie flies. I'm not sure if anyone swallowed one on purpose, but they were quite a nusaince when we grabbed a snack on the beach at Bondi.
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