Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Feb. 27th - Sydney's Temple
Sunday we visited the Baha`i Temple in Sydney and met old friends of mine from my days in Pakistan. Bahman, Roya, Farshid, Rohi & their mother Parvaneh khanom, were among those we had the pleasure of meeting. We also met with Kamran's old friend Chris and Freida who promissed to visit us this year on their trip to US. I caught up with my friends over the lunch, at Hungry Jack's that was very similar to the Burger King's. Kids played and we talked for hours. Later on that evening we attended a party in grandma's honor at Kamran's friends' Peyman & Nina. We spent the rest of the night packing up in preparation for our trip back.
Feb. 26th - Canberra
On Saturday, we visited Donna and Michael at their new place in Canberra. Food was excelent and eveyrone enjoyed themselves. We went to the pool with the kids and I had a very nice nap by the pool. Michael brought popcicles for the kids while they were at the pool. Matthew (as well as other kids) enjoyed the chocolate fondue Donna set up for them. We took many fun pictures with Ardeshir and family and left for the Sydney. On the way over, we stopped at the Baha`i centre and had dinner and enjoyed the Ayyami-ha program there.
Feb. 25th - Taronga Zoo
We visited the Taronga Zoo with my cousin Niloofar. There we saw a lawn clock that was about 5 minutes behind and coo cooed every 15 minutes. We also saw a Tasmanian Devil, Pelicans and attended two shows about birds and seals. Matthew had fun at the children's zoo and found new friends when he pretended he was driving a golf car.
Later on that evening, Kamran gave us a ride to uncle Jalal's place and later on his own. On the way over, we stopped at a local beach and enjoyed a beautiful scenery of the beach and city.
More of Blue Mountain
After seeing the three Sisters, Kamran took us to a very nice waterfall and an observetory where we could see all the sorounding areas down below. Later on that evening, Matthew received a Lego StarWars from Kamran and we had dinner with Ardeshir and Pooran (down) at a Persian restaurant. Matthew substituted white rice for dill and had us Awwed by the way he expressed himself.
Feb. 24th - Down Under
We went to the Blue Mountain with uncle Kamran and Grandma and saw three Sisters (down center). We also went on two cable car rides that both were thrilling. The first one had a glass floor in the middle that opened up as the car moved and the second one had a 35 degree drop to the land below that took our breath away. We walked many trails and even saw an old abandoned mine.
Feb. 23rd - Down Under
Uncle Kamran gave us a tour of the city. We left Manly port with a ferry (top right) and visited Sydney's Opera House first. There were two luxury cruise liners docked. We saw Queen Elizabeth departing from the port. Its loud horn caught us by surprise. We also noticed a group of people walking on the top of the bridge (top left).
We then walked to the Sydney Tower and had lunch at the food court near by. The tower had a similar setting as the Sears Tower and uncle described buildings close by the tower along with their history. We also saw placed he lived, worked and studied. Matthew liked giant Lego sculptures at different locations and took pictures with them (lower left). We also visited Wildlife World and the Aquarium near by, where we saw some Australia's most poisonous snakes and spiders. Some of the most exciting sites were walking under neat of pools of water and seeing many sea animals including manatees, shark, and later a mechanic shark.
We ended the day with a ride back with the ferry and saw the sun go down by behind the Opera House. Uncle and Aunt bought us some nice pizza, that was stuffed inside Turkish bread. It was equally interesting and delicious.
We then walked to the Sydney Tower and had lunch at the food court near by. The tower had a similar setting as the Sears Tower and uncle described buildings close by the tower along with their history. We also saw placed he lived, worked and studied. Matthew liked giant Lego sculptures at different locations and took pictures with them (lower left). We also visited Wildlife World and the Aquarium near by, where we saw some Australia's most poisonous snakes and spiders. Some of the most exciting sites were walking under neat of pools of water and seeing many sea animals including manatees, shark, and later a mechanic shark.
We ended the day with a ride back with the ferry and saw the sun go down by behind the Opera House. Uncle and Aunt bought us some nice pizza, that was stuffed inside Turkish bread. It was equally interesting and delicious.
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