17 March, 2007

Family Trip - Day 4 (Final Day)

Well Sunday was my day of rest. After arriving home from the Mardi Gras party, I was resting up from the long and tiresome day before. But not my family!

They took off to the Maritime Museum in Darling Harbour. They told me that they had a fantastic time looking about at all the boats and particularly the submarine... Go figure..!

They were already packed up before they left for the day's activities, so when they arrived home, we chatted for a little while, let them get refreshed, then half popped into a taxi and the other half into my boyfriend's car, and we headed to the airport. (Note to self: Holiday groups should be a maximum of 3 so they can fit in the one car with the boyfriend and I!)

We did the self-checkin in the Qantas terminal, and headed through security.

To my surprise a good friend of mine from Perth was coming through the security at the same time and I got to catch up with him also! Such a small world sometimes..

My family sat down for a short time and had a coffee and cake together. Before we knew it, it was time to board the plane. My boyfriend and I were given "thank you" gifts and within 5 minutes we were waving them goodbye as they disappeared down the airbridge.

It was such a quick trip here, with so much packed in. It was a shame they didn't relax more than they did. As this was our wedding present to Matt & Jessie, we originally wanted them to stay for about 2 weeks with us, seeing things slowly and staying in and out of the city, but they couldn't take the time off work. Although, with my Dad and Jessie's sister Anna wanting to come along too, it turned out to be a great family holiday for them.

Well they did have a great time in Sydney, and have talked about coming back again - so I'm looking forward to it!

Now it's back to work..!

Family Trip - Day 3 (Mardi Gras Day)

Today was to be the biggest and longest day of them all..

As any gayboy knows, Mardi Gras day there is a lot of running around preparing for the evening, and so with showing my family around Sydney, it was always going to be a long slogg..

First thing the family ended up doing was head down to Darling Harbour to walk around the general area. While they were doing that, I went to Fox Studios to get my pass to the Mardi Gras party from the box office. Then I joined the family and we had brunch at the Paddys Markets before jumping on the monorail and heading to the Sydney Aquarium..

The Aquarium has changed a little since I was there last, primarily as they have added the Sydney Wildlife World to the site. It was great to be back there again, as it's always so magical..







After a quick bite to eat, we moved on to the Chinese Garden of Friendship. I was stuffed by that stage, and the family went on through without me.. Now I have seen the photos though, I wish I went in!

I have been in there before with my boyfriend during the day on a weekday, so that it would be at it's quietest. There were 3 wedding parties taking pictures in the Gardens, but you wouldn't even know from the pictures.. Looks so quiet and peaceful..







It was now time to head home.. Clearly, as you can see below, my brother was tired! In fact we all were exhausted! We jumped on a train to Kings Cross from Central and went home for a rest.. Well some of us!

Once home, I started to get ready for the 5 shows I was to do over the night. First was Stonewall Hotel, 10pm/11pm/12am and then Imperial 1am/2am.

Realising there was too little time to get ready before heading to the parade (I was informed the parade route crossings were closing earlier than expected), we headed off, with all costumes and bags in tow, to Stonewall Hotel. And so from there my family were looked after by the boyfriend while I got transformed..

I missed most of the parade, but listened out for some key floats going by and watched the footage on the large plasma screens in the venue when they did.

Coming out and saying hello to the family was the big moment! My brother and his wife, Jessie, were fine as they had seen pictures and some footage from my shows when I visited Perth for their wedding last November. Anna was great about it too.. All my worry was about my Dad..

I was not sure what to expect with my Dad's reaction. I left some photos up of me in drag (among others) in my studio where they were staying as a test. Dad did not say anything to me about them, but certainly looked surprised by the pictures when he was taking a look. After talking with my brother, I found out that my Dad didn't have an inkling that I was working in drag... Great!

Anyways, back to Stonewall..

My Dad seemed to be fine with me in drag and didn't treat me different at all. It was such a relief!

The family were getting a bit freaked out with gayboys and gaygirls falling all over them kissing and having simulated sex. Admittedly for the first night in a gay pub, it was a bit confrontational. I considered getting them tickets in the Glamstands, but I wanted them to see me perform - so I made a call on it. I think they enjoyed the parade, what they saw of it..

So now I had to do some great spot numbers for them.. After all they had been so great with me in my second "coming out". I performed "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Baby", "Don't Rain On My Parade" and "Last Dance". They were in the front row, right at my feet the whole time watching - and seemed to have a good time.

Dad said that I did really well and that was all I needed to hear.. Phew!

Unfortunately they were really tired (and probably too scared to go to the Imperial), so they went home when I had to leave for the Imperial shows. It's a pity cos I wanted them to watch a production show, not spots.. Oh well..

As far as the rest of my night was concerned, the Imperial was packed of course and the vibe was really positive. The shows went down exceptionally - much to our delight. Charisma, Ru Bella and I had a ball - then all headed off to the Mardi Gras party.

Next was the final day for my family in Sydney, before the plane flight back to Perth..

Family Trip - Day 2

The second day of my family's visit to Sydney was to be another busy day.

Firstly, after waking up, they wanted to go to Bondi Junction to do some window shopping. So we hopped on a train from Kings Cross Station and headed there. After a while there we had some brunch and then headed off to the next pit stop, Luna Park.


It was a beautiful day to be outside, and with the Pride flags flying above the Luna Park face, it was another smiling and proud welcome to the city for them!

As you can see however, a Friday day-time (no school holidays) means it's quite dead in the Park, but I guess that means no queues too!

Anna was dying to get onto the bumper cars with my brother, so that was the first ride they went for..


Next was the wild mouse, of which Anna, my brother Matt, and I went on.. You can get a picture of yourself on the ride at the end, and my bro got one.. I will have to get a digital copy and post it.. It was very funny! Below is my camera shots of us before the ride starts..

After an exhausting day walking about and having fun, we headed home for a sleep..

We woke them up a few hours later to get dressed for the theatre - in particular, Priscilla! They were very excited about the show, which excited me - I knew it would be the most amazing thing they have ever seen and was dying to see their reaction..

My family, boyfriend and I headed off to Star City for food at the buffet before the show. To our surprise the buffet was actually quite good, and for vegetarians such as myself, plenty to choose from!

None of my family visiting Sydney had ever seen a musical, and although they had seen the movie, were blown away completely by the experience. We were third row centre (I think I wrote in a previous post we were 2nd row..) and they were fantastic seats! They were only too close for one moment - the shoe on top of the bus/opera scene.. apart from that it was the best place to watch from EVER! My experience in selling the tickets is most people say it's too close.. I'm here to say, after watching it now 8 times, it has been the best position by far!

During the show, I got to be part of the audience interaction scene, and had an absolute ball! Thank you to Cleo Coupe (Trevor Ashley) who pulled me up there..!

After the show, the family went up to the Priscilla Bar for a few drinks, and to meet some of the cast. They had a great time, and even got in the spirit by jumping into position for the above picture!

I'm so glad that they loved the show and that, especially for my Dad, that the whole Drag Queen thing was not a put off - cos if it was, it would be an interesting night the next night when they were to watch me perform in drag for the first time ever!

After a hug with Trevor, who plays (among other characters) "Miss Understood" in the show, we headed home for some sleep before the biggest day of them all.. Mardi Gras Parade Day!

Family Trip - Day 1

It has been an eventful (and very busy) few weeks, but even busier with my family in Sydney for the Mardi Gras parade..

My brother Matthew, his wife Jessie, sister-in-law Anna and my Dad arrived on Wednesday evening the 28th Feb. After picking them up from the airport, we made our way home and out for a very late dinner (11pm). They had a quick walk around the main strip of the Cross (at their request!), then we settled them in for the big day ahead..

Thursday morning, after breakfast at Tropicana, was the trip to Toronga Zoo by ferry.


It's always so much fun showing new-comers to Sydney the harbour, and this way you hit two birds with one stone! Plus of course the views of the Opera House & Bridge never disappoint!

They had a great time walking around. It was a long day with lots to see and do. In fact the zoo has changed a lot since I was there last, with the new "Wild Asia" exhibit (pictured below) and the "Great Southern Oceans" exhibit being built.



I got some great shots of the animals and my family (can you pick which one is which? Haha )


Above: Even the Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence were at the Zoo for Mardi Gras with their Annual Tour!



Above: Getting into the Mardi Gras spirit!


After a long day at the Zoo, we hopped back onto the ferry for the ride back to Circular Quay..


The family wanted to have a closer look at the Opera House, so we walked along the Quay and found out we were in the middle of an episode for "The Bold and the Beautiful"! We were lucky enough to be asked to hang around and be "tourists" in the background.. So I took a few tourist shots of my own! (Brooke & Ridge were both there..!)


We got home, had a change of clothes and a little rest, then the family decided it would be good to get back onto the Harbour for the trip to Manly. So we made our way back to Circular Quay and had a lovely trip to Manly, taking in the city views at night. After a nice dinner on the main strip of Manly Beach, we were definitely ready for bed, and made our way back home with sleepy heads..

The next day would be another big day for us all..