Returning to the Real World

I’ve now been home for about a week and a half.  In that time, I’ve reflected a lot on my experiences the past 8 months.  Overall I had an excellent first contract.  I was challenged in many ways, but also liberated.  I saw many new places and met some wonderful people.  Returning to “the real word”, normal life, has proven to be a bit of a challenge.  Right now, I don’t want to be in the real world.  I want to continue the adventures.  I want to seize the day, take chances, make mistakes, and live my life.  But more on that later…

Voyager of the Seas

Voyager of the Seas

First, I want to share a few of the highlights from my contract on the Voyager of the Seas.

Best Tours

Dancing on the Great Wall

Dancing on the Great Wall

Riding elephants in the rain

Riding elephants in the rain

I cuddled a koala!

I cuddled a koala!

Best Beaches

Bondi, famous for a reason!

Bondi, famous for a reason!

Relaxing, sunny spot!

Relaxing, sunny spot

Small and beautiful

Small and beautiful

Best Nightlife

Everybody in da club!

Everybody in da club!

Overnight = endless fun

Overnight = endless fun

Most Beautiful Countries

Milford Sound. No filter needed.

Milford Sound. No filter needed.

A little bit of everything. A lot of beauty!

A little bit of everything. A lot of beauty!

Favorite Overall Ports

Full of possibilities

Full of possibilities

Nagasaki Bridge

Nagasaki Bridge

Obviously, I had a pretty incredible time.

While working on the ship, many things were taken care of for me.  I felt more relaxed than usual, and loosening the reigns a bit allowed me to grow.  I was less stressed, more carefree.  I felt like a person, rather than a walking calendar.  I was less focused on budgeting, and more focused on experiencing.  It was wonderful.

San Francisco, my home sweet home

San Francisco, my home sweet home

When I returned to San Francisco, I felt like I never left.  While it was comforting to return to such a familiar environment, I expected to feel different.  I’ve changed, so why hasn’t the city?  Shouldn’t I be seeing things differently?  The longer I spend there, the more I feel myself slipping into my old skin.  I’m acting like the person my friends remember, rather than the person I’ve become.  The main challenge of this vacation will be learning how to blend the two versions of me.  I must learn to face reality without losing my sense of freedom.

Leaving the ship

Leaving the ship

Over the next few months, I’ll be traveling around the country to visit family and friends.  I was very isolated on the ship, so now there are a lot of people I want to reconnect with!  During this time, I will not be posting.  The blog will be up and running again at the end of April when I return to Florida to start rehearsing for my second contract.  Then, I’ll be embarking on a European tour on the Adventure of the Seas.

All smiles :-)

All smiles 🙂

Thank you for reading, and stay tuned!

Buddies, Beach, Brunch, and Bars

Since my Sample of Sydney post, I spent a few more fabulous days exploring the city.  I wanted to share some of the other highlights.

Picnic at the Botanic Gardens

The gang at a picnic

The gang at a picnic

One of my fellow dancers and close friends had to sign off due to an injury.  Luckily, she lived outside Sydney and was able to drive in to spend the day with us when we were in port.  One such day, we invited our cast, some of the ice skaters, and a few other friends from the ship to join us for a potluck style picnic at the Botanic Gardens.  We had an abundance of food, a frisbee to play with, and great company!  It was one of my favorite afternoons in the city.

Manly Beach

Manly Beach

Manly Beach

We took the ferry from Sydney Harbor, right next to the ship, to Manly Beach.  Between the ferry terminal and the beach were a number of cute shops and restaurants.  The beach was beautiful.  It was less crowded than Bondi, so we had space to play frisbee. Again.  There was no shade to be found, so I unfortunately had to retire early.  My poor, pale skin can only take so much sun!  If I am able to return in the future, I hope to take advantage of the surfing lessons available!

The Coffee Club

Girls reunited at brunch

Girls reunited at brunch

Our last day in Sydney, the remaining female dancers in the cast met our local friend and injured castmate for brunch.  We had been to The Coffee Club two or three times already, and enjoyed it every time!  The eggs benedict is amazing!  We ended up sitting there for hours, catching up and laughing.  It was a great setting for a friend date.

I’ve also visited a Coffee Club in Noumea, New Caledonia!  Obviously, I’m a fan.

Barhopping Near the Port

Walking near the ship

Walking near the harbor

After brunch, we met up with a few other friends to grab a drink.  We ended up passing through a few bars, and enjoyed a nice walk along the way.  Our first stop was Jackson’s on George, an Irish pub with a patio in front and, best of all, wifi!  Next, we attempted to go to Palmer & Co, a speakeasy that one of the guys accidentally stumbled across on a previous port day, but it was closed.  We continued on to Hart’s Pub where we found a nice table outside and a nice pint of cider.  Our last stop was a bit of a hike away, but is one of the oldest pubs in Sydney.  We were seeking Lord Nelson, but ended up stopping nearby at the Hero of Waterloo.  The bar was recently renovated, but is in a great area, full of character, and has a great selection on tap.  It was an awesome way to spend our last afternoon in Sydney!

I’m going to miss this city, but am so glad I was able to have such wonderful experiences there!

A Sample of Sydney

Downtown Sydney

Downtown Sydney

Since the Australian season began, we have started and ended each cruise in Sydney.  I’ve already spent about 6 days in the city, and have loved every one of them!  Here are some of my favorite places in Sydney thus far.

At the port in Sydney.  Such a great location!

At the port in Sydney. Such a great location!

Sydney Harbor Bridge

Climbing the bridge

Climbing the bridge

One sunny day I joined a group of dancers, singers, and skaters to climb the bridge.  Before I got to Sydney, I thought the bridge climb would be just like walking across the Golden Gate Bridge.  I was horribly wrong!  In Sydney, you actually are able to climb a series of ladders to the top of the arch.  We were connected to rails with a carabineer and walked up stairs to reach the center of the arch.  We walked across the top, over 8 lanes of traffic, and went down the other side.  From the bridge, the views are stunning!  Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and pointed out attractions all over the city.

Sydney Opera House

Outside the Opera House

Outside the Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is the landmark of the city.  We’ve been lucky enough to port across the harbor from the house, so I’ve seen it in rain and shine, from close up and far away.  I’ve not yet taken a tour of the entire opera house, but I have walked through the lobby and spent much more than I should have at the gift shop.

Botanic Gardens

In the Gardens

In the Gardens

The Opera House is on the tip of a small peninsula.  If you continue up the peninsula, you will find yourself in the botanic gardens.  There are beautiful flowers and trees, excellent views of the city, and bizarre birds called ibises roaming around.  It’s a lovely place for a stroll or a picnic.

View from the gardens

View from the gardens

Hyde Park

Lovely trees in the park

Lovely trees in the park

My first afternoon in Sydney, I had a little picnic in the park.  It’s in the center of the city, and is easily accessible from the port.  Most days, I’ll stroll through the park before returning to the ship.  It’s beautiful!

 

View from the park

View from the park

Bondi Beach

Bondi is one of two famous beaches in Sydney.  It’s known for great surfing and great people watching.  I made the journey via bus to the beach last time we were in Sydney.  The weather was gorgeous—sunny and about 75 degrees.  The beach was crowded but not overwhelmingly so.  We found a nice place to set up camp just down the hill from an outdoor gym, meaning when the macho men needed to cool off in the ocean, we were directly in their path.  What a lucky coincidence!  The water was too cold for me to swim in, but I enjoyed wading in it.  When we had had enough sun, we walked up the street and found a fish and chips joint.  It just happened to be the #1 fish and chips spot for about 8 years.  Yum!  I took my fried calamari and fries to go, and we had a picnic in the grass.  The outing ended with a bit of souvenir shopping and a scenic bus ride back to the port.  Although I ended up with a terrible sunburn, the day was perfect!

City Hall

City Hall

I’m looking forward to my remaining stops in Sydney.  I can’t wait to see what else this amazing city has to offer!