I had a great time in Sydney this past weekend. On Friday night, I went to the Vivid Sydney Light Show near the Sydney Harbor. Every year, the city puts on a light show with over 40 light installations, 30 live music performances, and many creative forums for 2.5 weeks at the end of May into the middle of June. A huge group of my friends and I decided to go on the opening night, because we will all be traveling and studying for finals the next couple of weeks. When we first arrived at Circular Quay (area where the Opera House and Sydney Bridge are), we first ran into this huge light show that was on a building. I have honestly never seen something like it before. It was amazing! The lights made the building look like it was getting bigger and then smaller, and it also was positioned perfectly so they could do things like fill up the building with "water" from the lights. The lights also did a scene where bricks were being stacked up, and then suddenly the building crumbled. We stood there for about 15 minutes, watching all of the different combinations.
Building Filling up with Water:
Building with Paint being Splattered:
Different Designs:
The Group:
Here is a Video of to Watch. Hopefully it Works!
After watching the building for a while, we started to walk towards the Opera House. We found different light installations, and they even lit up some of the benches and sculptures surround the Harbor!
We then finally got to the Opera House! It was absolutely beautiful with all of the different designs being projected on the sails. There was also music playing to the lights! With the lights on the Harbor and the Opera House being lit up, it felt like a dream
Video of Lights on Opera House:
As we walked by the Opera House, I looked over on the steps and saw a man and a woman dressed super nice holding each other. Suddenly, the man dropped to his knee and was about to pop the question! I stopped everyone and yelled out that he was proposing! We saw her shake her head yes, and then gave them their time together. After about 30 seconds, I ran over and asked if they wanted their picture taken. With tears running down both of their faces, they thanked me and said yes. I took a couple pictures, and jokingly said that since I was the first to hug them as a engaged couple, I am expecting a wedding invitation in the mail. I hope one day to be that lucky girl standing on the Opera House steps overlooking the Sydney Harbor with a man on one knee asking me to marry him. What a romantic place to get engaged!
We then walked around, looking at all of the buildings and sculptures being lit up. It was so beautiful and an awesome event that Sydney puts on.
Boat Lit up in the Harbor:
Building with Lights:
Jellyfish Sculpture:
House with Lights:
There was an interactive place set up on the Contemporary Museum of Art Building that you stood in front of a screen, and moved your body to paint a picture on the building. For example, if you jumped, then paint would splatter and then if you moved your arms, the paint would spread around.
We missed a bunch of things too like a fire dance show from boats on the Harbor. A couple of my friends and I are going to go back tomorrow night (if it does not rain) to watch the rest of the light show and see the things that we missed!
Saturday, I woke up early and headed back down to the Sydney Harbor. I first stopped at the Opera House to get tickets for a show when my family comes out to visit! I then went to the Rocks Market, which is only opened on the weekends. I have come to realize that Sydney has a ton of different markets every weekend all around. I had never been to the Rocks Market before, so since I was down there I decided to go.
I loved this market, because it had really nice stuff, and then things that were not so expensive. My favorite things there were the different boomerangs and didgeridoos. A didgeridoo is a musical instrument developed by the Aboriginals in which you blow at the top of the stick, and then noise is projected from the bottom. They are also unique because each of them is hand painted and tells a story. I am definitely going to get one to take home, but since I am going to the Outback next week, I am going to wait and possible buy one there.
There was even an Aboriginal man playing the instrument outside of the market! I am not sure why, but they seem to always paint themselves in white paint, and do not wear a shirt. There are people all around Circular Quay that play the didgeridoo for money.
After the Rocks Market, I headed back over to where I live to meet my friend Jessie and her two friends. I was roommates with Jessie this past semester in Boulder, and she is studying 2 hours south of Sydney (2 hours on a train) at the University of Wollongong. She decided to come up for the day to visit Sydney and go to some of the markets, and also see me! We first got lunch, and then headed to the Glebe Market.
This market is right next to the University of Sydney, and is about a 15 minute walk from my apartment. I went to the market 2 weeks ago, but decided to go back again with Jessie. This market is very similar to the Rocks Market, but it does not have as nice stuff and also has a lot more clothes and jewelry. I ended up getting a bracelet at the market, but am going to go back again before I leave to look again. Two weeks ago, I got a mask for my collection at home, which is made out of wood! When we were done, I took them back to the University to look around, and then showed them my apartment. We ended up taking pictures near the Victoria Park on the way back.
It was great seeing Jessie and someone familiar from home! She ended up leaving after dinner to head back, but I am planning on going down to visit before I leave.
Saturday night was also George's 21st birthday, so we all dressed up and celebrated! Even though turning 21 for Australians is not a big deal, we made it a big deal for George. Here are a few pictures from the night:
George with all his Presents:
The Girls:
Rochelle and I:
Alan and I:
Brendan and I:
Andrew and I:
Becca and I:
Olivia, Me, and Katie:
Rachel, Andrew, Devin, and I:
Chris and I:
The weekend was super fun, but I am super excited for the next 2 weeks. I leave on Friday for the Great Barrier Reef for 5 days, then head to the Outback in about a week and a half for 5 days! My last week of classes is this week, in which I end on Thursday. Time is flying by, but I am still having an amazing time. If I do not update my blog again before my trips, I definitely will when I get back on June 12th!
Heaps of Love,
Heidi