Oh my goodness!! How could I forget to write about a big part of yesterday? Cannot believe that happened to me. Now we can go back in time again and speak about some more crafty/bakery work. As Luey and Stefan had a friend sleepover here we decided to make a ginger bread house - sorry, I meant an outdoor shack. Fortunately Anja and I were in charge of making it look nice, while the boys used some incredibly untasty marzipan to make goblins and hobbits and a candy gandalf. This left us enough time and space to make the shack look somewhat pretty, although I wouldn't call us chef bakers and decorators (this title has been given to Jenny). Our Santa ended up looking slightly Mexican and the house fell apart one hour later, well, what can you do.
Los Santanos even got a mustache later.
Today felt very christmassy. Around midday Anja and I took off toward the city after saying good bye to Kevin, who is moving on to Sydney for the holidays. We had put the Queen Victoria Market on our agenda and really got into a swing of christmas shopping and the delight of buying other people gifts. The market is seperated in a few different sections of delicacies, retail and organics (fruit and veggies). Since we weren't out to do grocery shopping we spent most our time in the huge retail part, after trying a few different cheeses and dips.
Actually not the market but Melbourne Central Mall ;)
Our hours in the Queen Victoria market were filled with smelling and tasting things (like some of the hottest chilli sauces in the world, although I only dared to go up to 8/10 while the hottest was labeled 14/10), trying clothes on, chatting with salespeople and getting bargains.
We of course bought a few presents for our lovely Australians, although I can't name those for the adults with the chance, that they glimpse into this blog post. For the boys who are into drawing and being creative I stopped by the Magic Pen stall and listened to a very enthusiastic man, explaining how they work! And I must say they are pretty amazing, but not too cheep and of course I couldn't decide on what to buy. There was a pack of all the different kinds of merchandise he had (pencils, color change pens, erase pens, zigzag pens, face paint, blow out pens) for fifty dollars and I said sounds like a great deal, but I don't have fifty dollars to spend. So his deal for me was to give me the two main pen packs (colorchange and erasable) and to put the blow out pens and one face paint on top. All for the normal price of the first two - 30 dollars. As I didn't say yes right away he also stuck in a zig zag one and two more face paint sets. Alright, alright! Great deal. He was amazing and those pens are supposedly long lasting (better are), non toxic and washable and purely water based. I believe him on that because he smeared them all over his face and drew on his tongue.
We scored another great deal when we were looking for lunch and came across great smelling paella stall. They offered two kinds, but twelve dollars for one box sounded really expensive. We could have shared if Anja liked seafood or I ate meat, but as we didn't we were put off by the thought of spending twelve dollars on our lunch. After a few minutes of us thinking and wondering the woman waved us close and whispered she would give us each a box for six dollars. It wasn't the bestest paella I have ever eaten (actually the prepacked Aldi or Lidl one is pretty good), but we got a great deal on it and it did fill us up nicely. In the spirit of all things christmas we also had a little snowflake painted on our faces at a free face painting booth and chatted with the lovely woman running it. She also let us know that today's Santa was a bit of a drunk, as he appeared super sleepy and wobbly on his feet and kept saying strange things.



We also had a sort of conversation with the two Indian guys at the candy bar who in the end we figured must have had a thing for us. The had us taste every single candy snake in all flavors like mango, sour cherry, blueberry, lychee and so forth and wrapped us into a conversation again when we walked by another time.
Having a christmas shop in bad rainy weather really made me feel like christmas was coming and I enjoyed looking at all the goods at the market. We also found out that the dollar is extremely week at the moment or the Euro extremely strong at an exchange rate of 1=1,5!
Anja fell asleep while I was doing all this writing work ;)
Now we are having a gift wrapping party and locked everyone out of the room for a few minutes. Anja bought a few presents for the family that is taking care of her suitcase in Perth while she is traveling (interestingly enough it's not her host family) and I got a few small things for the boys and Halia and Chris.
I hope you enjoy the trip with us and seeing some more photos.
Skipper and Munchkin
ps: This is for all those who have wondered what turning right in Australia looks like. I tried taking some bad pictures while crossing the street to make it easier to understand.