We spent Christmas Eve in Darling Harbour where there were lots of festivities going on and strange things like huge inflatable Father Christmases floating about on the water, a very intimidating flashing neon 'HO HO HO' christmas tree and carol singing en-mass. We hunted about for a restaurant which proved quite tricky as everywhere was packed, but eventually found a table at Nick's Seafood Restaurant. We had a delicious supper and even were treated to some spectacular fireworks over the harbour at 9pm which were very impressive and got us excited for New Years!
Despite the fact that I had been preparing for a hot and sunny Christmas for about 5 months, on Christmas Day in Sydney, it RAINED. Temperatures dropped down to about 22 degrees and there was a steady drizzle all day, however it strangely managed to make us all feel a little bit more like it was actually Christmas because of the fact that it felt a bit like winter.
I got up and went down to the hotel in the morning to meet the Fam and we had a jolly morning opening some prezzies and drinking fizz, playing Michael Bublé and pretending that we couldn't see the beach out the window. I was a very lucky girl to receive THESE BABIES:
Classic Ray Ban Wayfarers in Tortishell with Polarised lenses, thank you very much!
Sunglasses are essential wear in Australia as it is sunny every day here (apart from Christmas, sad face) and Australians are very concerned with sun damage to your eyes and find it strange when you don't wear them. My only pair are crappy and old and cost about £10 from some market stall somewhere in Salisbury, and so these swanky new things are a welcome addition to my face/wardrobe/head.
After a lovely cosy morning we all dressed up in our glad-rags and scuttled out the door and straight into a taxi to avoid the rain and headed to Woolloomooloo Warf for lunch.
Woolloomooloo Warf is a gorgeous place which is basically just a long strip of amazing restaurants by the water, all serving delicious gourmet food in a very funky, lively atmosphere. It's a very cool place to be and is one of my favourite places to eat in Sydney. You can do all sorts of fun stuff like arrive by boat too. Look how pretty it is...!
We went to a groovy restaurant called Criniti's which is an amazing and very rustic Italian with delicious food and hundred of cocktails to choose from. Needless to say, we tried most of them....
It was a bit strange to be in a restaurant for Christmas lunch, but because of the rain they had big patio heaters on along the warf and we were tucked up in a cosy little corner where we stayed for four hours (!) and in the end we felt very Christmassy indeed. The waiters and waitresses were super friendly and didn't mind one bit when we started being very loud and playing charades at our table...! There were loads of families about and it was quite fun to be part of a kind of big communal Christmas celebration with everyone dressed up nicely and enjoying the atmosphere in the restaurant.
In the evening, we snuggled up in the hotel beds and watched a few films to help our food coma along, until my Dad had a random stroke of inspiration to go for a night swim on the beach... cue mass hilarity and girly screaming. I decided I didn't want to swim and would just document the whole event, however I ended up getting almost as wet due to the horizontal rain and general uselessness of my umbrella.
We returned to the hotel all a bit bedraggled and to many a strange look from the hotel staff... oh well, it's just how us Whitmans do Christmas!
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