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✨ Silent Disco Sunday Fun with the Girls 💃🎧

Saturday nights don’t usually look this exciting—but this one was something special. We kicked things off with a delicious Korean dinner (honestly, the food was so good—full, happy bellies all around 🍜), before heading into one of the most fun nights we’ve had in a while.

After hearing about the sell-out show earlier this year, we couldn’t miss the return of the Silent Disco by Moonlight at Sydney Town Hall—and it absolutely delivered. The whole place was glowing, beautifully lit in a way I’d never seen before. It felt magical the moment we walked in.

We grabbed our LED headphones, switched between channels, and instantly got into the vibe. Three DJs, three different music channels—everything from 80s throwbacks to 90s R&B and 00s pop classics. The best part? Everyone dancing to their own beat but still completely in sync. Singing at the top of our lungs, laughing, switching channels mid-song—it was chaos in the best way possible.

There’s just something about being surrounded by hundreds of people, all vibing, dancing, and having the best time—yet it still feels so personal with your own music in your ears. It was the perfect mix of nostalgia, fun, and carefree energy.

But honestly, what made the night unforgettable was the company. Catching up with the girls, dancing like no one’s watching, and just enjoying the moment—it was everything I needed.

Already counting down to the next one 💫

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M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO

Vivid Nights in Sydney – Lights, Laughs & City Love

If you’re in Sydney and haven’t experienced Vivid Sydney 2025 yet, you’re missing out on something truly special. I went with my friend the other night, and it was an unforgettable way to see our city in a whole new light—literally.

Kicking off our night at Circular Quay with the Opera House lit up by David McDiarmid’s cool “Kiss of Light” projections—talk about celebrating love and inclusion! Plus, the Harbour Bridge looked amazing nearby, making it the perfect start to our adventure.

From there, we hopped on a ferry to Barangaroo, exploring the installations along the way. Barangaroo Reserve was a highlight, boasting a concentration of light features that felt like stepping into a dream. The interactive displays and immersive experiences made it a standout spot.

We continued our journey through Darling Harbour, where the water reflected the dazzling lights, creating a mesmerising scene. The atmosphere was electric, with live performances and a buzz of excitement in the air.

This year’s theme, “Dream”, invites everyone to explore the boundaries between reality and imagination. With over 42 large-scale projections and installations spread across five festival zones—including The Rocks, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour, The Goods Line, and Martin Place—there’s something to captivate every visitor.

Notably, the Light Walk is completely free, making it accessible for all to enjoy the stunning displays after 6pm each night.

Vivid Sydney 2025 runs until Saturday, June 14, so there’s still time to immerse yourself in this luminous celebration. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, it’s a fantastic way to experience the city’s creativity and community spirit.

So grab a family or friends, bundle up, and let the lights guide your night.

Note: For more details on installations, food options, and event schedules, check out the official Vivid Sydney website.

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Mum’s Day Out

After becoming a mum, I’ve realised how essential it is to take some time for myself. Stepping away now and then helps me recharge and return to my kids as a more present and patient mum.

I usually catch up with my girlfriends, and it’s always such a relaxing and enjoyable experience. This time, we went out for dinner at Tibetan Nepalese Restaurant in Harris Park. We made the most of the evening, filled with good food, laughter, and live music.

The night kicked off with some refreshing drinks, followed by goat and buffalo sekuwa—both packed with flavour—and a delicious paprika chaat and Chatpates. I also tried fulka for the first time, and it was quite an interesting addition to the spread!

For mains, we indulged in chops and momos. The jhol momos were okay, but the Tibetan momos completely stole the spotlight—absolutely delightful! To top it off, we ended the night with some freshly made, crispy jalebi from a famous spot nearby. It was definitely worth the stop!

These outings are a perfect way to unwind and reconnect, both with friends and myself. They leave me feeling refreshed and ready to dive back into the beautiful chaos of motherhood.

How do you spend your “me time” away from the kids? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO