When my Aunt arrived here in August we had talked about some things we would like to do while she was here. My Uncle had once caught the train down the coast after arriving at the airport and he enjoyed his train trip. I have always wanted to take the train just to experience it, and my Aunt was curious to see what it was like after hearing so much about it.
So we planned our train ride for a Sunday when Opal fares are a tiny $2.70 for everyone travelling. It is a great day to take long train rides. But perhaps 6 hours on the train may be too much for most people. It is 3 hours to Sydney and 3 hours back to the South Coast.
I had been researching possible lunches and we ended up meeting my training-to-be-a-pilot nephew at Din Tai Fung which is a lot of carefully made dumplings and wontons. I think we ordered too much, but we did manage to eat it all.
As we sat and ate we looked up to see the Sydney – whatever they are calling it now. Tower Eye? It will always be Centrepoint to me.
After that we had a lot of shops we wanted to see and very limited time – Uniqlo was first on the list because I wanted to look more closely at the puffer vests. I have become a big puffer vest person since finding a suedey one at W.Lane which I could wear to work – I need it there, because it is so dang cold all the time.
My Aunt found the color she wanted in her size and they were having a sale so BONUS.. It was around this time that my nephew chose to take his leave as perhaps puffer vest shopping is not the most exciting thing in the world. :)
I was not quite so lucky, but right next to where we were standing was a shelf of beige suedey vests with hoods. I did not want a hood, so I asked one of the staff to see if they could find the silver one in my size. She had to get a ladder and check the top shelf, then out the back. When she came back she could not find it in my size. I asked if she happened to have the suedey one in other colours or perhaps without a hood – she said no BUT then she showed me the hood comes off. Plus it was half price, so I was sold.
It is plush and not a colour I would usually pick. Then my Aunt tells me she is going to buy it for me as a gift and I said well in that case I can’t possibly wear it, I will have to put it into a glass case and hang it on the wall in order to treasure it forever. :) However I have worn it twice now, both times without ruining it forever by dropping food on it. I was very glad to have it in Canberra as it got super cold while we were there.
Next we went to Sephora – being not a makeup person this is a shop I had never been to in my life before. I was looking for their hand masks which are a glove filled with moisturiser. I found them, and bought two, one each for me and The Other Half to try. He is struggling with the cold weather causing his hands to dry out and crack. This was not perhaps the best choice of shop to visit for my Aunt, who went a little cuckoo picking out various awesome things. They do not have Sephora in Adelaide.
These hand masks turned out to be 100% fabulous and well worth the $$ – I highly recommend these though I believe in store they were $7 each. I found them to be reusable and have used the avocado one three times already. The Other Half finally tried his and he is a believer too, though he thinks having two weeks off from work might have helped his hands repair themselves somewhat.
Next we dropped into H&M for a quick wander about. I was fascinated by the earrings many of which seemed like they would be very heavy to wear, like this pair which are clip on earrings. I rarely see those anymore!
But it turns out these are made of a very light metal and actually are some of the lightest earrings I have ever experienced. Spoiler alert, I ended up getting a pair like this when we visited Canberra for Floriade. I could not resist them as they were flowers.
A quick walk through the Myer fragrance hall which was absolutely packed with people, we could barely move, which surprised me. It was Fathers Day, did everyone just leave their shopping a bit late, or is it normal for this to be so packed on a Sunday?
We grabbed a coffee and then went to the train station way too early, as those of us who have so far to travel and are a bit worried about missing the train home likely tend to do. Just over three hours later we arrived back at Bomaderry Station and then home to my parents for a Sunday Roast which was very delicious.
It was a good experience and useful for me as I have to go to a conference in Manly in October, and there is NO WAY I am driving anywhere near Sydney, so I intend to catch the train. That is overnight so at least it will be 3 hours travelling on the train each day and likely a work colleague will be travelling with me.
What a great and special trip. And I love train travel.
Mitchell, it was most awesome. :)
That sounds like a very full day. Six hours in a train and shopping would be too much for me. I too always think of it as Centrepoint Tower.
I think most people are confused at the Eye name change, because of the London Eye. It isn’t an enclosed ferris wheel! :) Centrepoint was a much better name.
We left here at 8:30 and arrived back just before 6:30, so it was a long day. But all of that time was in the company of my Aunt so I really wouldn’t have minded what we were doing. After her throat cancer all the minutes with her are super precious to me.
Yes, what a great trip. I’ve never been on a train, but always wanted to!
I suppose it would be Amtrak or something, over your way Joanne? Definitely plan a small train trip, even if it is just there and back. :)
Have you never been on a train before? Or just not on a long journey train?
Those hand masks look like a good idea, I’ll look around and see if I can find similar ones here as I also have dry cracking hands most of the year.
I didn’t know Centrepoint had a name change.
Of course I have been on a train! ;) Many, many, MANY trains. Including some red hens though my favourite was always the Jumbos. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_class_railcar – we did not see them very often on our line, mostly I had to catch them to Noarlunga instead. I grew up in the Adelaide Hills, Eden Hills was my stop. Or Blackwood, if I wanted to have a bit of a walk as well. :) I really miss the train system there.
But since moving here nearly 12 years ago, we’d never done the South Coast line, nor had we done much in the way of train travel in Sydney – a couple of trips here and there but nothing like I would like to do. I’d like to spend a week just catching the trains there, and I’d like to do a train from Sydney-Melbourne. We’d caught the train from Sydney to Tamworth before.