Showing posts with label Vivid Sydney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vivid Sydney. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

VIVID Sydney 2016

I’d be lying if I said we were okay.  We’re not… but only recently, we are no longer overwhelmed with sadness.  Not a day goes by that we don’t talk about Sabi and memories we have of her.  When I got back from my Bangkok/ Cambodia trip (more on that later) one of the first things I did was hold her box and say “hello”.  Eloise talks to her every night before bed.

VIVID Festival couldn’t have come at a better time this year; it was the perfect distraction for us.  It’s our favourite festival so over a few evenings we hit the highlights.  It’s grown so much over the last few years, it’s impossible to see it all.  Our highlights were the new sections this year.

On the first weekend of the festival, we checked into The Shangri-La Sydney.  We made a day of it and after dumping our bags, we introduced MrH to our favourite burger (Burger Project) then donut (Doughnut Time) joints in Sydney.  Then returned to check-in to our room for the night. 
Room with a view

We had a swim in the indoor pool (it is winter after all) then headed into the crowds.  But dinner first; Mama needs her mushroom sauce.

Searock Grill, Circular Quay
Royal Botanic Gardens/ Garden of Light
This was their first year participating as part of their 200th birthday.  And wow!  We felt like we were in Pandora (Avatar).  The Cathedral of Light: 60m long and 8m high, made of tens of thousands of white LED lights. 


After the Cathedral of Light, there was an amazing light projection show on the trees “Synthesis”
That tree is full of snakes!
One of my favourites of the night: Will o’ the Wisps
These 'fates' would change colour!
Customs House had Sydney’s Hidden Stories

MCA/ The Matter of Painting was hypnotic. It was a loop of paint spilling, dripping then peeling off the Museum of Contemporary Art.

After a dreamy night sleep, we indulged at Café Mix for our included breakfast.
Who sleeps like this???
I then jumped on the train into work while MrH and the kids leisurely made their way home after another swim.

VIVID, Darling Harbour
Later in the week, on a school night… shh! We headed to Darling Harbour precinct and were able to catch 2 different Laser-Dragon Water-Theatre shows on the water. 

VIVID, Taronga Zoo
Our final VIVID experience as at Taronga Zoo “Be the Light for the Wild”.  

There was a light trail and a few sneaky animal sightings.  We saw one of the Asian Elephants out and the giraffes were sitting hidden in their den, watching us.  We could see the top of their heads moving!  The light sculptures were excellent, even having moving parts to them!
The light trail
Asian Elephant Light Sculpture



My favourite was the building projections at the entrance. These photos (I took video too) do not do it justice.  I could have sat there all night watching this projection on conservation.


We can't wait to see what's new next year!
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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Pause on 2014 (May)

Here we are… 5 months into the year!  I feel like it’s on fast-forward… and am desperate to hit the Pause.

May the Fourth
There is no better way to kick of May than with a celebration of Star Wars day.  We dressed for the occasion. 

I made Miss E's Chewie-inspired tee
We then spent the afternoon watching Return of the Jedi (only Mr E and I were still recovering from our colds and fell asleep.  Oops.)

Mr H
It’s was Mr H’s birthday this month!  He celebrated with a big work lunch so we had takeaway Thai, washed down with this cake I made:

What else do you make for a Thronie (Game of Throne fan)?  The Iron Throne!  It was red velvet with cream cheese frosting, fondant, gun-metal grey edible glitter and delicious.  I have to say, it was one of the easiest cakes I’ve made - I call it the “in-the-time-it-takes-to-pick-up-Thai cake” (30 minutes if anyone is counting).
Happy birthday Daddy!
Hawkesbury Show
We visited Nanny at the Hawkesbury Show and got in a few rides, patted some farm animals and played some games (Eden was a big winner at a fishing game, although he prefers his prize (snake) to live unseen in his closet!).
I rock ruff and stuff with my afro puffs
(alpaca wool)
They did not enjoy this giant slide.  Tears were flowing.
Getting dizzy on Teacups...
Our 3rd time on the teacups.
Flying High on Circus Elephants
Having fun (kind of) on the ferris wheel
On the garbage… er, fire truck.
Animal nursery: feeding the goats
Show bag time!  MrE wanted "shooting"
You're either SWAT or you're not!
We brought home Eloise in a show bag
Goodbye cow!
We had dinner at Aldo’s before heading home.  Yum, yum!
So exhausted...
Mother’s Day Drive
Gift form Eloise: Breakfast in Bed
Breakfast at the table…
Eden helping himself
For Mother’s Day, I woke up to art projects from the kids and a spa day voucher too.  After breakfast, we piled into the car for a day trip to Berry.  Our excuse was to visit a nursery but it was closed – darn!  So we had a delicious lunch at Savannah (African cuisine) then drove through Kangaroo Valley to Fitzroy Falls.

Soweto BBQ Plate and for dessert: peppermint tea chocolate panna cotta


Fitzroy Falls
Lookout!  Waterfall below
Hello Wombats!
Happy Birthday Miss H!
We helped celebrate cousin H’s 6th birthday with a Frozen birthday party.  Eloise partied so hard, she ripped her Elsa dress (back to the sewing machine for me)! 
My sister-in-law is so talented; her Frozen cake
Pin the Tail on the Donkey fun

VIVID Sydney
It’s one of my favourite times of year – VIVID Sydney Festival!  This year it’s expanded to several points in the City.  We decided to forgo the overnight at a hotel like we usually do and opted for going in two nights.
We’ve had the most incredible weather lately and with it came the entire population of Australia to the festival (I’m joking but that’s what it felt like).  Despite the crowds, we enjoyed the night on the town.  One word: Lightsabers.  For more photos, click here.
Vivid Sydney 2014
MCA
Follow the White Rabbit
LIGHTSABERS!
MissE & MrE

Cute moment caught between the E's

Iron Tiger
I am thrilled I get to watch MissE at taekwondo now (since becoming a yellow belt, her class is later in the afternoon).  She has her very own paparazzi. 

She is also enjoying practicing at home and earned 2 stripes at 1 practice for her hard work.

MrE's been practicing too
As MissE approaches 5.5, we are starting to notice more attitude and arguments from her.  It's like she holds in the naughty all day until we pick her up, then lets it out.  *Sigh* The good news is that we currently have Disney on Ice we are holding over her and it's working.  

MrE
It’s been a tough month.  It looks like he is fast becoming a ‘threeanger’.  He’s been more assertive and stubborn this month.  And "why, why, why, WHY?" is back in our house.  He has also moved into the pre-pre-school room, graduating from Toddlers at daycare.  He has adjusted well.

Then there was the ‘Banana’ Incident of 2014.  For the sake of being a TMI/ MOS (too much information/ mom-over-sharer) I have interchanged ‘banana’ for another word and because banana is a funny word.  The minions are totally onto something.

‘The Banana Incident of 2014’
A short backstory, I hate squirt toys.  I hate them, I hate them, I hate them to the point that I tried to glue the squirt portion closed so that they are water tight.  Anyway, we still have a few that are not glued shut or the glue has come off.  I can’t get all the water out of them so they get a brown mould inside that floats into the water and the kids get upset that it’s ‘poop’.  Okay, back to the ‘Banana Incident’:  The two E’s are now having separate baths/ showers because they fight too much over toys.  MissE was being a mermaid in the bathtub while MrE was showering.  I was in Eden’s room putting laundry away.
MrE: DADDY!  Please come, there is a banana in the shower!
I come because I am closest and I find Eden trying to get the shower door open with a banana in his hand.  Yep. A. Banana. In. His. Hand.  Part of me was disgusted and the other part of me couldn’t stop laughing.
MrH: PUT THE BANANA DOWN RIGHT NOW!  WHY DID YOU BANANA IN THE SHOWER?
MrE: Umm… I don’t know?
Later that evening, before bed time, he gave me a big cuddle and kiss and said “Mama, I’m sorry I did a banana in the shower”.
Later that evening…
MrH: Hmm… nothing funny happened to me today.
Me: Really?  He was holding A BANANA IN HIS HAND in the shower.

MissE Says the Darnedest Things
Eden was getting changed downstairs while Eloise was eating her breakfast.
MissE: Eww!  Ed-en, I can see your doodle! (in a sing-song teasing way)
MrE: Ha, ha!  You have to see my doodle!
Good comeback, buddy!

Can’t Sleep.  Tickle Monster will get me.
MrE had a nap that afternoon and later at dinner, we had this conversation.
MrE: Mama, I had a dream.  There were tickle monsters and chickens in my room!  Daddy and mama killed them though.
Me: Oh, that’s good.  No more tickle monsters and chickens?
MrE: Nope.
Unfortunately he had forgotten that we “killed” them later that evening and was up 3 times worried about them!
*Update: These tickle monsters of his are actually a product of too much Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.  The tickle monster is sarlacc/ Great Pit of Carkoon.

Me
The most unflattering suit ever!
I kicked off May with a Bucket List tick… actually I didn’t even know it was on my Bucket List until I was presented with the opportunity.  I was invited to experience a Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb with a twist.  On top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, we received a black carpet “ascent” and were met by the Executive Chefs of Sake (Shaun Presland), The Cut (Grant Croft) and Ananas (Paul McGrath) at each turn who served us hors d’ouvres.
The Cut - Beef Tartare with Quail Egg, Truffle Mustard, Traditional Garnishes (read: gold flakes) and lavosh
Ananas - Seared Yellow Fin Tuna Salade Niçoise
Sake – BridgeClimb Monster sushi roll

While we enjoyed our delicious mouthfuls (no really, you had to put the whole bite in your mouth before moving past in case you dropped anything)  and the view, we were serenaded by a local singer and ukulele player.

We descended while the sun was setting over Sydney.  Firmly on the ground, we celebrated with drinks and more canapĂ©s at Ananas with Executive Chef Paul McGrath and our singers.  And to finish the evening, we were spoiled with goodie bags!    
Oh, goodie!

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
We had a morning tea to raise funds for the Cancer Council.  We had a little competition within my company on the best “baker”.  Those that came to the tea were given a vote for their donation.  As they loaded up their plates to try a little of everything, they also voted for the best dish.  I came in 2nd with my lavender gateau mille crepe cake. 
Caramelised topped crepe cake with lavender fresh cream

The next day, we had tea with Mr E for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea too.

Moe’s Tavern
For a limited time only, Woolloomooloo Bay Hotel opened Moe’s Tavern from the Simpson’s, serving only Duff Beer on tap.  So while we had Nanny and Parps staying with us for a few days, and the E’s were sleeping soundly MrH and I took the opportunity to have an impromptu Sunday night date night.
It was a bit of fun there – and the Duff wasn’t bad (very much an American beer – light and on the flat side).

Since Moe’s closed early, we headed to The Star for dessert from Gelato Messina (Australia’s best gelato).  I was feeling adventurous and had “So Wrong, It’s Right” – cream cheese and caramel gelato smashed with white chocolate potato chips, smothered in duck fat caramel.

Date Night (again)
It’s like we won the lottery!  Two nights in a row!  This time we took in X-Men: Days of Future Past in 3-D.

Girls Night Out

Like I said before, time is flying; our last dinner was in early March.  This time, we tried CJ’s French and Fondue Restaurant in Neutral Bay.  (I love fondue – I dream about La Fondue in Saratoga).  I had a horrible day at work (things going wrong with every event I am working on) and trying to get home (dead car battery) so I was really looking forward to a girls night... and a large glass of wine.  CJ’s didn’t disappoint; the little restaurant was charming and the food was delicious!  Oh, and the wine was good… we had so much fun, my bad day was long gone!
So yummy… I want to go again!

Crafternoon
I wasn't as crafty as I hoped to be this month, but I did make 2 tee-shirts.  Yay!  Pictured above was the Chewbacca inspired tee I made to celebrate May the Fourth.  And this tee, has been on the 'to do' list for some time now.  It so suits MrE.
I solemnly swear I am up to no good -
Midnight Marauders map from Harry Potter series.
Made with bleach!

Until next time someone (me) is getting a year older and we have been busy DIY-ing (hopefully we will be ready to reveal our latest projects).