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☀️ An Australian Adventure

☀️ An Australian Adventure

Discovering Sydney: A Memorable Visit to My Cousin

For 8 months last year, I had the wonderful opportunity to visit my cousin in Sydney, Australia. It had been years since we’d seen each other, so the trip was not only a reunion but also a chance to explore a city I’d always dreamed of visiting.

From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, she made sure I experienced the best Sydney has to offer.

A Warm Welcome and a City Skyline

After landing at Sydney Airport, I was greeted with my cousin’s beaming smile and a warm hug. The first words out of my mouth when I felt the warm humid air on my skin was “I’m never leaving”. My cousin laughed at poked back with “you ain’t seen nothin yet!”. We whisked off to her home (on the left side of the road might I add), where she had prepared a cozy guest room. As we caught up on each other’s lives, I felt my excitement build for the adventures ahead.

 

 

 

 

 

The City

The next morning, she took me to Circular Quay, where I got my first glimpse of the famous Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Standing on the harbor’s edge, with the salty breeze on my face and the

sparkling water reflecting the sunlight, I was struck by the beauty of this city. We even stopped for photos at the Opera House steps, capturing the stunning architecture from every angle.

Beach Day at Bondi

No trip to Sydney is complete without a visit to Bondi Beach. My cousin, being the perfect host,

had planned a day there, complete with a morning swim and a stroll along the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. The ocean views were breathtaking—waves crashing against the cliffs, surfers riding the swells, and the sound of seabirds overhead.

We stopped at a cozy café overlooking the beach for some classic acai bowls and flat whites. It felt surreal to be sitting in such a picturesque setting, chatting about life while the ocean glittered in the background.

Exploring the Blue Mountains

One of the highlights of my visit was a day trip to the Blue Mountains. My cousin drove us up early in the morning to beat the crowds, and the cool mountain air was invigorating. We started at Echo Point to take in the view of the Three Sisters rock formation. The sight of the vast eucalyptus forests stretching out as far as the eye could see was humbling.

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We hiked down to Wentworth Falls, stopping to admire the cascading water and the lush greenery. The trek was challenging but worth every step, and my cousin’s enthusiasm made it even more enjoyable.

A Trip to Remember

As my time in Sydney came to an end, I felt a mix of gratitude and sadness. This trip had been more than just sightseeing—it was a chance to reconnect with family, create lasting memories, and fall in love with a city that now feels like a second home.

Sydney, with its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, exceeded all my expectations. And I have my cousin to thank for making it so special. Until next time, Sydney!

Have you ever been to Sydney or visited family in a faraway city? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments! 🐨💛

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A PEEK INTO MY LIFE!

A PEEK INTO MY LIFE!

Hi everyone!

My name is Jaylyn, more informally known as Jay – it’s easier to say … (for my friends) AND easier to spell … (for the people making my coffee – haha!)

I am currently 24 and about 363 days (trying my best not to hit 25 here). I was born and raised in Swift Current, SK and have also lives in Kelowna, BC for a few years where I completed my degree in Psychology at UBCO. I then spent a few years in the workforce doing everything from sales, to reception, to legal work, all the way to … skirting and sweeping sheep wool. That event took place while working in the “sheep shearing sheds” in Southern Australia. Thankfully, I only spent about 3 months doing that and about 5 months travelling around as I pleased :).

As of this fall, I have now began a new adventure at the University of Regina where I am taking my Bachelor of Education (After Degree Program) in Elementary.

After being here for about a month now, I am really starting to love my program and have met some awesome people along the way! My favourite part so far is having smaller class sizes where we all get to sit together at tables of about 8 people, it’s been so much easier to get to know people (and not just on a “where you from” type of level).

I am looking forward to continued education, friendship, and all the other experiences that come with living in Regina!