5/2/12

weekend in sydney

The boy came over to Sydney for a visit last weekend.
Had a great time, I wish every weekend would be with him.
Alas, I am in Sydney indefinitely, and he's in Perth. What to do?
My melancholy is probably worse because I am also feeling rather grumpy tonight.

I really don't understand how everyone else in the Navy seem to be doing fine in their long distance relationships. I don't really have a choice at this point, but its definitely tricky.
At least the bright side of this situation is that when we do have time together, its extra special.
Thank god for his patience at my demanding nature :p

And because he doesn't read my blog, my little spiel isn't corny at all!

The night he arrived, we went to my local late night joint in Potts Point. Cafe Harry de Wheels. A colourful van right by the side of the road. A really popular place, it always seems busy no matter when I visit. Not really the type of food I would crave, but he loves his pies and chilli dogs. I do like their mushy peas, just wish the chilli dog was spicier! Then again, I always wish everything was spicier.

Mushy peas, cheese, chilli con carne, a sausage, mustard and chilli sauce 
Visited the Sydney Fitness and Health Expo the next day.
Made a couple of purchases, tried out some new super foods and protein shakes, and made heartfelt promises to myself to eat less chocolate and to gym harder and faster.
And also to go on a yoga retreat. Preferably in India. That has made my bucket list!
I won't divulge how long it took me to shatter my eat less chocolate resolution.
:(

Watched a zumba demonstration, looked.. tricky. 

Getting autographs from the MMA All Stars stand
He is into bare feet running and bought the Vibram 5 fingers. I am really regretting not buying a pair too, they were so comfortable.
Had dinner at Gumshara. I have read rave reviews of this place, and persuaded the boy to help me look for it, though he isn't a ramen fan. Finally found it at the back of a food court in Chinatown, and the food was the BOMB. I have an unhealthy obsession with ramen, I always try to drag Jin to my favourite place in Surfers Paradise for more, and now I have found my favourite place for ramen in Sydney.
I watched the chef in the kitchen lovingly prepare the dishes, and he reportedly tastes every single one to make sure its perfect. Now thats dedication.

Best of all? Its purportedly healthy. (Ish)
120kg of bones stewed for days, till the broth is thick with wrinkle defying collagen.
No added salt either. Yum. Add chewy ramen noodles and pork ribs for an instant tango on your tastebuds! My tummy is grumbling as I type this.
And its unbelievably cheap.

Dinner at Gumshara

Also visited another place over the weekend which has since become a firm favourite. Its a close 10 minute walk from where I live, and the kitchen is open late to satisfy my late night munchies. The place is Gazebo Wine Garden, on Elizabeth Bay. Food and service is pretty good, but I only took photos of our desserts. They also stock the Apple Thief's pink lady cider, which I love. 

Kitschy decor

Our table, within a beautiful wrought iron gazebo. 

Imagine my amusement to see this little fellow snarling down at me.
Yes, its a stuffed fox tacked to the ceiling, wearing a floral bikini.

Great desserts! Warm cherry pie, and a peanut butter and jelly ice cream sandwich with caramel popcorn. 
A private 'rose garden' for functions.


Sorry about my shaky hand.

Visited the place again with my work mates for drinks, and I had the brownie dessert with fairy floss.
On a totally different topic, I am in hospital again.
I swear, I am not usually this sickly, I really am a functioning adult.


Behold my battle scar!


Now, if this has made you feel even a little sorry for me, remember, I love chocolate.
;)

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