After a turbulent week of work and in serious need of some time by myself to ponder and reflect, I took a day off work in replacement of work done on Saturday and took a break! I definitely didn't want to waste the break that has been given to me, but wasn't too sure what to do either... one thing I did know, I just wanted to be outside because the sun was shining brightly outside and this was one of my rare chances to encounter it! I imagined myself sitting in a cafe, reading the Bible, reflecting and spending sometime with God.
But as always...the question came down to: where to go?
So I called up a friend and after much discussions, I decided to catch the train out to The Rocks! And oh, I do not regret that decision one bit!
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The first thing I saw was school children having an excursion...made me smile as it reminded me of my primary school days ^^ |
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Stores all along the street - got an olden looking feel...make these stores seem more precious XD (Quite fitting actually because they are all selling famous stuff...haha) |
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If you feel like it, the Harbour Bridge is very close by and you can go for a walk on it =) Very nice, especially during night times! |
As I explored parts of the Rocks, one of my main main main objectives was to find a cafe I can sit in and do some reading. There were quite a few options - not just cafes, but also hotels and bistros, but I don't know, I wasn't game enough to eat in hotels and bistros by myself (yes, some sort of wierd phobia of mine haha) In the end, I ended up in a nice little place called G'Day Cafe!
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Stone-walled structure gives off a cosy feeling!
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A doorway that leads to an outside section of the cafe - so you can take your pick: indoorsy or outdoorsy =)
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Front of cafe, where some of the cooking action happens!
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Nom-nom-ing on a Follo (Chicken avocado with cheese) Foccacia sandwich with a hot mocha while being challenged by a Christian writer, exactly what I needed! |
You never know, you might have some funny experiences too, like I did! The man at the cafe asked me whether I was American? I actually was quite pleased that I was asked that...because if people didn't say that I was Aussie, then they would just call me Fob...so this was a big yet good change hehe What a sweet little man =)
For all you guys who might not want to be in a cafe doing some personal reading and reflecting all day and crave more contact with the sun like myself, here's a fantastic option! Also, I've been craving for something lovely and sweet to indulge in ever since Saturday night, so I followed my friend KL's advice to go to this next cafe:
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La Renaissance Cafe Patisserie <3 There's seats both outside and inside where it leads to a little courtyard I believe!
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It is situated along a wide walkway right opposite Orient Hotel and extremely close to Circular Quay!
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Orient Hotel and view of Circular Quay
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As soon as you walk into the shop, your mouth will seriously inevitably start to salivate! Just see what's in the displayed cabinet!
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A wide range selections of cakes in flavours and appearances! Yum yum yum!!!
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Assortment of taaaarrrttsss! The lemon and lime one looks really good now that I look at it again...must try next time!
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The cafe also sells the bigger version of these cakes! They also had a selection of macaroons, which didn't really catch my attention as I was already being driven by these cakes! For an incredibly crazy fan of all things sweet like myself, I was surprised that I didn't have drool running down the corner of my mouth! It took me forever to decide which one to get! I wasn't the only victim either, there was a guy who was in the cafe before me and he was still deciding when I left!
Yes, I did make a choice in the end and took it to a nice quiet outdoorsy area to enjoy it and continue my pondering reflecting reading time. Hmm...I won't reveal where yet...but these are some of the amazing sceneries I saw along the way!
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Opera House sitting on the other of the Harbour against the clear blue sky and water
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Businessmen taking strolls during the afternoon...there are benches for when they get tired too haha |
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Man vs Birds...I love how there's one standing on his head and he couldn't care less haha
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Cafe right by the harbour...maybe I should try this next time...
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Right in front of the Opera House!
Lots of people chilling and taking pictures right in front of it |
Do you know where I was heading to...? Hehe you might have, this is where:
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Yes! Botanic Gardens =) =) =)
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I really love how peaceful Botanic Gardens is...
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Lots of green and space and just...peacefulness - somethings you won't find in the office haha
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Lots of people run by the water...makes me feel sort of unfit and lazy haha
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There are red (best colour ever!) trains to take you around the garden if you so choose to - a novelty for adults and kids alike!
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This was my chosen bench =)
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The view that came with it =)
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Just something I'd like to share...when I was in Japan, someone wise shared with me a story about how when he was at a pit moment in his life, he prayed to God while sitting on the bench... and to cut a long story short, he remembers that prayer really clearly even to this day and has seen how God has been gracious and answered his prayer in ways that he never before could imagine. Then he asked us (who were listening to him): what is/are our parkbench moment(s)?
This bench reminded me of that and brought me a grin =) What's your parkbench moment? (Even if you're not Christian, perhaps there have been moments in life when you've felt that your prayers/desperations have been answered?)
Having settled down on the bench, I opened the patisserie box with much anticipation...
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I chose the Mousse Picaso - a milk chocolate and white chocolate mousse cake covered with white chocolate...the chocolate on the outside melts delicously in your mouth....mmmm |
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Reading and reflecting materials ready =) |
Sitting on that bench really allowed me to not only enjoy the warmth of the sun, but allowed my heart to be still and process the turbulent thoughts and feelings that have been going on for the past week or so. Really thank God for giving me this opportunity to just be still and spend time with Him, for Him to use this chance to put somethings back into perspective and allow His grace and joy to flow in my heart.
It got a bit cold as the sun started to set, so I moved to another place to finish off the reflection. And watching the sun sets, made me smile =)
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For all of you who have read this and looking for some downtime to process your thoughts, I hope this has given you some ideas as to where to chill with a friend or two...or just simply some me-time =)
Clare, thanks for sharing your adventure!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of what syd looks like on a glorious sunny day, hope you had a chilaxed day!
oh this is args btw
COME BACK SOON THEN!!!! ( I think I've nagged you enough hahaha)
ReplyDeleteLet's explore and go for bushwalk when you do =) =) =) Then you can enjoy all the glorious sunny day all you want!