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Soaking up city time in beautiful Sydney

Adamo kids in Bondi






After five weeks living in a campervan and traversing New Zealand, we had all but forgotten what it was like to live any other way. The nomadic, camping life suited us and felt quite normal in short time. Six people sleeping in a tiny space, preparing meals in a teensy kitchen, wearing the same clothes every day, showering weekly, … doesn’t everyone live like this? Ok, it wasn’t luxurious but it was fun. We were all a bit broken-hearted when we arrived in Auckland and had to surrender our six-berth Maui van.

Then we arrived to Sydney and OH MY GOSH! I was immediately reminded of all the things I had missed. Beds that don’t rock when you roll over, showers you can enter without flip-flops, a washing machine with no coins required, bathtubs, closets… a bedroom door! None of us knew how much we had missed these things until we had them back.

I washed every article of clothing inside my suitcase (because it all smelled like musty campervan). I hung it up to dry in the glorious Sydney sunshine and folded it into clean, tidy piles. I bathed all the children and scrubbed them spotless. Michael stopped into a barbershop and came out clean-shaven–the kids didn’t recognise him! Slowly but surely we were transforming into city people again. Aahhhh…

This was our fourth visit to beautiful Sydney in the past six years and because we have already done the touristy things (the zoo, the aquarium, the botanical gardens, etc.), we didn’t feel the need to be tourists again. Instead we could hang out, get caught up on homeschooling, enjoy afternoons at the beach, catch up with old friends, get to know the neighbourhood and pretend to be locals. We rented an apartment in Bondi, which turned out to be the perfect location for our surfing crew. It was just blocks from the beach and surrounded by great cafes, shops and restaurants.

Sydney is such a vibrant, hip, fun city and we enjoyed soaking up ten days of its great energy. It provided an easy (albeit short) re-entry to urban living with great food, amazing coffee, pretty beaches, warm sunshine, big waves and thousands of happy people who know how lucky they are to live there. Wish we could have stayed longer!

Here are some highlights from our stay in Sydney:

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