Family life
<fakeblogpost_3> Ok, so. I only stayed at the hotel until today, tuesday. My plane home leaves at friday. Therefore, I've decided to go to my aunt in Melbourne. I want to visit her alot since last time we spoke I was 8.
When I got to her, it was a bit wierd in the beginning but, everyone can relate to that feeling :). Her apartment was in the middle of the city and really modern looking. White walls, black furniture, black curtains and, well, almost everything was black. She said that I should go with her and pick up her daughter in town. She's a teacher. Schooling in Australia starts with a kindergarten or preparatory year followed by 12 years of primary and secondary school. It's more than Swedish schools, there we only have 9 years after kindergarten. She was really nice and bought both me and my aunt tea at a café close to where she lives. It was nice, felt good to meet some pepole I can really relax around. <fakeblogpost_3/>
Being a Tourist
<fakeblogpost_2> I just went to defqon and done what I actually came for, I thought I'd go visit some cultural place. So I figured, The Sydney Opera House. It's a magnificent building! It's huge! The place was finished in 1973 and a great number of preformances has been hosted at this place. I'd rather not talk about history so much since I don't feel like boring you all, therefore I'll try to explain what is so special with the opera house. Oh man, where should I start?
The first thing you notice when you go there is the massive scale of this building! Well I'm not used to big buildings so for me it's huge. Anyway, when I got in, I was a bit lost. There seems to be three main venues, The Concert Hall, Drama Theatre and Opera Theatre. The biggest one, the one I went in to, is called The Concert Hall. It's extremely big and can host up to 2,679 pepole at the same time! And that's just one of three halls in the building!
I'll include a picture of the building even though I'm quite sure you've already seen it. See ya! <fakeblogpost_2/>
The first thing you notice when you go there is the massive scale of this building! Well I'm not used to big buildings so for me it's huge. Anyway, when I got in, I was a bit lost. There seems to be three main venues, The Concert Hall, Drama Theatre and Opera Theatre. The biggest one, the one I went in to, is called The Concert Hall. It's extremely big and can host up to 2,679 pepole at the same time! And that's just one of three halls in the building!
I'll include a picture of the building even though I'm quite sure you've already seen it. See ya! <fakeblogpost_2/>