I am on holidays for a month y’all! I am getting back into my much loved
genealogy and figuring out which ancestors I would like to spend more time with over the next few weeks.
This Saturday I am off to
Sydney for two weeks to hang out with my Aunty. During my schooling years, we
went to Sydney 3 – 4 times a year. Now, it is usually one or two. I really love
Sydney and know my way around the CBD better than my Dad & Aunt sometimes!
My Aunty has all the family heirlooms so I imagine I will be taking some
photos, recording details, and scanning while I am there.
One exciting part of my holiday is that my Aunty & I are
going to Canberra for a couple of days. For my overseas genea-friends, Canberra
is the capital of Australia and is where the Federal Parliament sits. The last
time I went to Canberra I was 12 or 13, so I wasn’t really into history or
politics then. But now I am, and I’m very excited to check it all out. The
initial reason for going to Canberra is that I am going to a Criminology
conference at the Australian Institute of Criminology on Friday, July 4th.
As I was going to be in Sydney anyway, I was originally planning to fly to
Canberra on Thursday night and fly back to Sydney after the conference or early
Saturday morning. However, my Aunty suggested that we make it a road
trip of sorts and spend a couple of days there exploring. We are arriving on the 3rd and leaving on the 6th. I am so keen and
spent some time procrastinating before my exams by researching the places we
must go. So, here is our current to-do list…
1. Australian War Memorial (AWM)
When I began my adventures in genealogy, I discovered that
my Great Grandmother’s 1st Cousin’s name, Alexander Croal, is
inscribed in the Roll of Honour. It is the #1 thing on our list.
2. National Archives of Australia (NAA)
I am really keen to check out the NAA. It is where Shauna Hicks
is having the launch of National Family History Month this year. After reading
a recent post of hers about her visit to Canberra and the NAA, I am keen to
check it out and see their current exhibition, A Place to Call Home: MigrantHostel Memories.
Shauna also recommended a bookstore called Paperchain. I
love books and reading and cute little bookstores!
and genealogy! :D |
4. National Library of Australia (NLA)
If we have time, I’d like to see the NLA and have a sticky
beak at their Treasures Gallery & Canberra: Then & Now exhibition.
A distant cousin recommended that my Aunt & I visit the
Cockington Green Gardens. I had never heard of it before, but after some
googling and browsing their website for a good while, we definitely have to go!
It looks so cute! Their website states that it is a 'delightful and fascinating display of meticulously crafted miniature buildings set within beautifully landscape gardens.'
Cockington Green Gardens [Source: Google Images] |
If anyone has any other suggestions please let me know, particularly food places too as I am sure we will be eating out a lot!