Saturday, 31 December 2016

Saturday 31st December 2016 - My 1st NYE in Sydney In Over 20 Years!



This year New Years Eve was another stinking hot day. This is my first Christmas and New Years in Sydney in over 20 years so I decided to make the most of it and join the 1.5 million plus people along the foreshores of Sydney Harbour to watch the 9 pm and midnight fireworks to welcome in 2017.

I had booked a 5 day minimum stay months in advance at the YHA Sydney Harbour but Balcony tickets to watch the fireworks were already all sold out before I booked my stay and there was a long waiting list.

I had repeatly researched the vantage points to see the fireworks that night on the harbour but still had no idea of where to stand to watch them.

I spent the morning at Sydney Living Museum where I am a member and had a look at Sand In The City. Basically this was one room with a rather large sand sculpture , a video about beaches and a whole heap of lego to play with. There were also 2 small sand pits which had colour projections over them creating the illusion of multi coloured sand.
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I probably spent half an hour there and another half an hour looking around the 2nd floor of the museum before leaving to do a quick shop at Coles Wynyard Station before heading off to the MCA where I planned to spend the rest of the afternoon inside the members lounge as I am a member of the MCA as well to recharge my phones for tonight's fireworks and have a cool glass of water from their fridge provided, while I watched the foreshores of Circular Quay fill up with families camping out since early that morning to grab a good vantage point to see the fireworks that night.

When I arrived at the MCA,  the members lounge was not open but the museum was full of people therefore I had to get reception to open up the members lounge for me. I stayed there until around 4.45 pm as the MCA shut at 5 pm.

My plan was to be near by so I could still get a good vantage point along the foreshore of Sydney Harbour before each of the gates were closed as vantage points reached capacity.  I chose Campbells Cove in the end as it was not too far from toliet facilities and food trucks and had views of the Opera House to my right and the Harbour Bridge to my left. East Circular Quay had already reached capacity by 5 pm therefore the gates on the Opera House side had already closed.

Once the gates closed there was not really a pass out. 5  pm to 12 midnight is a long wait yet people had been camped at Campbells Cove since early morning. Some more organised people set up tents eskys and folding deck chairs to shade themselves from the heat and keep cool but mostly people sat on picnic rugs ,towels , even cardboard boxes that were flattened. I only had a handful of plastic bsgs with me which I had grabbed from my shopping at Coles Wynyard. I sat on those as I had forgotten a picnic rug! They did the job for the night although not the most comfortable.

I had plenty of bottled water and snacks with me in a cooler bag as well as cheese strawberries and a loaf of bread for if I become hungry. I also had my workmates rather large fig hazelnuts dark chocolate bar she had given me for Christmas to keep me going through the night. I had been saving this for New Years Eve.

Most people kept themselves occupied until the pre 9 pm fireworks entertainment commenced by eating, drinking, playing games,  talking, taking photos and social media. I could not get reception at all on my phones therefore could not access any social media on either of my phones - complaint to Telstra and Vodafone about the network bottlenecks!

Pre 9 pm fireworks entertainment included an aerial display in the sky, a tugboat spraying water on the harbour and a traditional Aboriginal welcome which commenced with projections on either side of the Harbour Bridge's pylons followed by a "test" or single red fireworks flare.

Then came the 9 pm fireworks for the kids. After the 9 pm fireworks I did expect a mass exit but no one left. All the families and children stayed for the midnight fireworks.

After the 9 pm fireworks there was the harbour lights. If you haven't been to VIVID Sydney - the projections on the pylons and the Harbour lights are very similar for both events - talk about recycling!

In between the 9 pm fireworks and midnight fireworks I thought it would be a great time to queue for the toliets - the lines for the portaloos were lengthy therefore I may have needed the entire 3 hours to get access to a toliet! No loo paper of course therefore always be prepared with toliet seat covers, wet wipes, soap or hand sanitiser and a packet of tissues! The lady behind me was so greatful when I gave her some tissues after asking someone if there was any toliet paper in the portaloos. She offered me some hand sanitiser but I was ok. By the way be prepared for the stench of the toliets - some antibacterial spray would also come in handy!

I lost my original spot to watch the fireworks but managed to sit just behind where I was.

All outdoor areas were alcohol and glass free therefore the entire event was almost incident free. There were quite a few security guards around and areas are closed off when they reached full capacity.

I did witness one incident though right behind me where a few men in a small group wearing red glittery hats started to have an altercation with a security guard accusing one of them for following them around for the past 2 hours. This security guard ended up getting 2 fellow security guards as backup - one phoning her supervisor the other being asked to continue to follow the man in the red glittery hat hopefully to escort him out of the closed area.

In between the 9 pm fireworks and midnight fireworks there was plenty of entertainment behind the fenced off party area behind at all the waterfront restaurants including background music and Brazilian dancers.

The midnight fireworks finally came and what a spectacular show all 12 minutes of it to a music simulcast. I did think some parts of the fireworks were quite boring but that was probably to allow time to swing your focus and camera between the Opera House fireworks barges and the fireworks spraying off the Harbour Bridge.

Mass exit after 12.15 am New Years Day. I wasn't sure which direction to take back to the YHA but knew it was on Cumberland Street so followed the crowd along Cumberland Street.

What a sight it was - thousands of people making their way up Cumberland Street from The Rocks towards Wynyard Station.
If I had to make a comparison it would be a similar sight to the thousands of runners, joggers and walkers at the starting area and after the starting gun has gone off at beginning of the annual City to Surf on College Street making their way up William Street - except in the dark!

(Refer youtube videos of mass exit along Cumberland Street and private video of midnight fireworks which unfortunately has no sound due to copyright - first time this has happened to me when uploading a video onto youtube unedited from an event)

(Photos attached - oops sorry just realised fireworks photos are on my other phone - tba !)










Sunday, 25 December 2016

Monday 26th December 2016 - Boxing Day Sales in Sydney - If you can't beat them join them!

Millions and millions of shoppers scrambled into the city for the annual boxing day sale.

Security guards, police and even the fire brigade - due to smoke coming from the somewhere along Market Street close to or within the Westfield shopping precinct and Tower were present. I witnessed an incident where an angry young man was accidently knocked by another passer by. It was clear that this young man was disturbed as he wanted to pick a fight with this passer by only to have the passer by calm him down, apologising and distracting him with words such as " come see where the fire is coming from" and addressing him as "my friend". The passer by asked the young man where he was from only to receive a non response. The young man looked like he was from the Middle East - possibly Syria.  Luckily no one was hurt but it could have turned ugly very quickly right in front of me slong with the millions of people surrounding him.

I didn't really need anything but went anyway. I ended up buying pacjets of discounted Christmas cards from Oxfam, and decorations from Kikki K stores.

(Photos attached of the frenzy - great practice for NYE fireworks on Sydney Harbour!!)



















Friday, 16 December 2016

Saturday 17th December 2016 - Wishing Everyone A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year !

I left work earlier but still missed my dance class completely last night - the traffic in Sydney's CBD is notorious. It took me over 1.5 hours to get to Wynyard therefore I had to turn back and go home as it was already 7 pm by the time I reached Wynyard and students are not permitted into classes after the first half hour.

I made up for the class by dancing for 3 hours straight and doing 2 dance classes in a row. Ballet from 11. 30  am  - 1 pm and Lyrical Jazz from 1 pm - 2.30 pm. I still have the stamina! In the good old days my classmates and I thought nothing about doing 2 or 3 dance classes in a row . Good practice for my 7 days straight of work to follow!

I hate ballet but really enjoyed it today. I was surprised that one of my Lyrical Jazz classmates went to 3 dance classes in a row and my Lyrical Jazz instructor also did the ballet class I went to before he taught.
Aparrently he had a rather large schnitzel the night before and one of his students in the Lyrical Jazz class jokingly made a comment "So that is why you had to do ballet class!"

As we approach Christmas and into a new year, I would like to take this opportunity to .......🚟

Firstly thank my worldwide audience who have been reading my blog throughout the year and hope you will all continue to read my blogs.

Secondly this will be my last blog leading up to Christmas as I will be working continuously until Christmas day - 7 days straight. I will be back blogging after Christmas and into New Year's Day so stay tuned in 2017.

Finally I would like to wish everyone "A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year - remember please stay safe over the holiday season" .






Photos above are of the huge Swaoski crystal Christmas tree that is put up every year inside the QVB. A must see for overseas visitors in the lead up to Christmas Day.

WORDS OF CHRISTMAS WISDOM 
A customer comes in and has 2 kids - an older son and a younger daughter and tells me her older son no longer believes in Santa but plays along for the sake of his younger sister at Christmas time but adds that he still believes in the Tooth Fairy and can't understand why.

My response was logical -
"The Tooth Fairy gives money Santa Claus does not!"


For a Christmas laugh read my blog on "Secret Santa"

After New Year it is time to take the tree down - no easy feat inside the QVB. It has to be pulled down in stages. Here is an after New Years  photo of the giant Christmas tree half taken down inside the QVB after all the crystals have been taken off.