Episode 8 Sydney Day 8

Episode 8 Sydney Day 8

It’s already been a week since I arrived in Sydney.

Monday, the beginning of the week, has begun.

Today is the first day my eldest child participates in a 3-day basketball camp.

Everyone says I’m going to Australia for 3 months

There were many people who thought they were sending their children to a language school.

Contrary to what many people think, I The purpose of coming to Australia was not to improve the children’s English skills.

So I wasn’t interested in language school at all…

I wanted to send my children to sports camps intermittently because I wanted them to have a variety of experiences.

Australian children are on vacation from around mid-December to late January or early February.

During that period, various universities and private organizations Sports camps covering a variety of sports, including soccer, swimming, basketball, cricket, rugby, archery, and tennis, will be opened.

The first cheap kimbap in Australia

As it was the first day of sports camp, I was as excited as the child.

Children attending sports camps had to prepare their own snacks and packed lunches.

To achieve this, I brought in kimbap ingredients from Korean supermarkets whenever I had time and prepared the child’s favorite kimbap as a lunch box.

Most of the ingredients were available There was nothing I liked about the ham for kimbap.

After much thought, I bought hot dog sausage at a local supermarket and cut it in half, and it turned out to be a good idea.

basketball camp Ryde Aquatic Leisure Center in Ryde, north of SydneyIt was held in

It’s an hour away from the accommodation by public transportation. My husband and eldest child left the house in a hurry.

I was left alone with my second child.

I went on a date with my second child, something I had never done even in Korea.

We headed to the Museum of Modern Art near Circular Quay for our second child, who dreams of becoming an artist.

The second child went on a date alone with his mother.

I’ve walked with the four of us before Two of us Going at all different It became a road.

The second child’s kickboard was usually pulled by his father.

Perhaps because he was with his mother, the child took the lead and rode the kickboard on his own.

The child stopped from time to time to show me, who followed, when he found pretty flowers and strange plants.

So we bravely arrived at our first destination, the Sydney Museum of Modern Art, even without my father and brother.

Second child viewing paintings on display at the Museum of Modern Art in Sydney

Perhaps because the scale of the modern art museum is not that large, I looked around slowly, but the tour ended in less than an hour.

A child drew the Harbor Bridge while waiting for food and the food we ordered

Another reason to come to the Museum of Modern Art in Sydney is the cafe located on the museum’s rooftop.

It’s also a great way to have lunch while looking at the beautiful scenery.

Even though it was a weekday, there were many locals and tourists who came here for lunch at this famous restaurant with a view.

We were lucky enough to be seated on the outdoor terrace.

At the table in front of us, a friendly older couple was enjoying coffee.

Will I be able to enjoy traveling with my husband with strong legs even when I grow up?

While I was thinking about it… my grandfather happened to ask me to take a commemorative photo with the Harbor Bridge in the background.

He kept saying thank you for taking the pictures so carefully.

And he said with a bright smile that he really liked the photo I took.

They looked so beautiful like that.

Opera house made of Lego on display at the Sydney Museum

After finishing our meal, we moved to the nearby Sydney Museum.

Exhibitions related to the Opera House were mainly held here.

Opera house drawn on an electronic blackboard
A child wrote a letter to a kindergarten teacher he misses

Here the child opera house illustration draw I liked the experience the most.

Until my father and older brother returned home from basketball camp, my second child and I spent time endlessly drawing the opera house.

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