Thursday, August 14, 2008

Pictures!

Hello!

So I know I've been sort of MIA but I've been busy doing...nothing. You know how it is.

Anyway, I have 3 albums up, one more to come, so here are links.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2332208&l=7e5c8&id=824622

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2353166&l=99f19&id=824622

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2353796&l=68745&id=824622

Friday, August 1, 2008

Hommeee.

I made it I made it, yay!

4 planes in 2 days, but I made it. And now I'm going to bed.

Asia posts and pictures to come once I settle (i.e. when I can see my living room floor again. It is currently obstructed due to my "unpacking").

Sunday, July 27, 2008

5 days...

...until I get home! Yay!

I'm in Cambodia now, been here for awhile. Cambodia is probably my favorite place so far. I've just had a great time (despite the heat and mosquitos).

I am ready to come home though. As much as I love traveling, I'm tired and haven''t been home for 5 and a half months. I miss my bed and bagels and the city. Mostly the city. And now the heat there won't seem so bad since I'm so used to this death heat.

I went to Angkor Wat a few days ago, lots of amazing pictures (that will be posted once I get back to NY).

All is well, no food poisoning yet, surprisingly, and no malaria or major injuries. This is all quite an experience.

See you all soon!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Still going..

Things are still great. In Luang Prabang in Laos right now. Beautiful country, having an incredible time.
Malaria pills are odd though, few hallucinations and psychotic dreams though. Very exciting stuff.

Going to Vientiane soon, the capital. Then it's off to Cambodia. Everything is so cheap, you live like a king (or queen)!

<3

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Alive and well.

Asia is incredible and amazing. In Laos now, left Thailand this morning. Having an awesome time; elephant riding, bamboo rafting etc. No sickness yet, things are great!

Gorgeous countries, great group. Yay!

Monday, July 7, 2008

So...I'm going to Asia now.

Alright everyone, it's that time. I'm going to back my bags now and then it may be bon voyage for 3 weeks. I assume I'll have some internet access so I'll drop a quick note to let you all know that I'm alive.

But for now it's good bye. See you all in 3 weeks!

Love to everyone.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Good byes are sad things.

July 7th 2008 1:47 pm

Phew, I’m finally in an actual home and it’s been a pretty crazy week! Last I left it, everyone was moving out of Parklands and eventually it was just me, Greg from across the hall, French Brice from the next building (and his visiting friend on occasion). It was lonely but since we were the only ones left we decided to make the best of it and keep each other company. The three (sometimes four, sometimes more) of us went out to dinner and ate all the left over food in the building. Soon though, massive cleaning and packing ensued and we were forced to move out on July 4th, Independence Day. The four of us (this time) all packed up, had a beer to salute Parklands and America, and carried all our stuff on the bus downtown. Luckily, I had dropped my stuff off the day before at our family friend’s house who lives near Bondi Junction. Of course this meant that I had to carry all the boys’ stuff instead.

 We all shared a hostel room for Friday and went out with a few of our remaining friends, it was still the 4th of July even if we were still in Sydney. The next day Brice went to go pick up his camper van he would be traveling in and I stayed in the hostel by myself Saturday and Sunday night (don’t even get me started on my roommates, I really hate hostels). Greg stayed in Sydney until this morning at 3am so we went to the aquarium and killed some time before his flight. He left, I spent my last night in the hostel and I came here, to our family friend’s (her name is Madeline, I know her through the Kovners). I get to stay with them for tonight, Monday, and Tuesday night before I pack up and organize myself to head off to Bangkok Wednesday morning,

Not much else to report. I’m glad to be out of a hostel and finally getting on my way to Asia. The sooner I get to Asia, the sooner I get to come home :)

I’ll post on more quick time before I leave, love you!

 

PS There are tons more NZ photos than are posted but I just didn’t have time. I’ll just have to do it when I get home. Home to the US, that is! Woohoo!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Pictures!

Alright so I have two albums up, more to come.

Here's a link for the zoo, it's at the end of this Canberra album:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2315087&l=20d35&id=824622

And there here is Melbourne pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2332121&l=fde5b&id=824622

Also, it's been brought to my attention that I forgot my dear friend Alex Lubin in my shout outs. I'm sorry sweetheart, I miss you too! Can't wait to get Pinkberry together!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

New Zealand and the Kiwi experience!

June 29, 2008 1:30 pm

Alright, I made it back from New Zealand. Barely. I was pretty tired and have only just recovered recently. It was amazing though, and incredible time. So here we go!

Day 1: I didn’t get into Christchurch (on the South Island) until about midnight so I just caught a cab to a hostel and went to bed. My tour started at 9am this same day, so I got up early and the met the group. There were about 30 people in my tour, from all over the world and all different age groups. To start off we took a walk about Christchurch and checked out the museum and the cathedral. It was freezing. I was quite unprepared for the cold and it was only going to get worse. After our walk, we loaded into the bus and headed south to a place called Flock Hill. Flock Hill is a huge sheep farm, which has accommodation and a restaurant. The man who owns it has over 20,000 sheep and produces much of the merino wool for Italian suits. We got a tour of the farm and watched how sheep dogs work. Pretty cool actually. That night we just had dinner and drinks on the farm.

 

Day 2: We all got up early (I won’t even say that anymore because we got up at 6 am everyday, it was awful) and headed down the West Coast of New Zealand. We stopped at a small town called Hokitika and checked out a jade factory. We then went on to a place called Fox that’s famous for its glacier. After suiting up in warm clothes and boots, we went for a long hike that ended on top of the glacier (and under it in some cases). I don’t know if any of you have ever been on a glacier but it is a strange thing. There’s a huge lush valley of temperate rainforest and then in the middle of it all, just a huge hunk of ice (miles and miles long). It wasn’t even that cold since the surrounding air was warm. That night we partied it up at the local Fox pub, the town only has 300 people. It was actually one of our best nights out, fun with the hick locals!

 

Day 3: Today was the day that we would drive down into Queenstown, the adrenaline capital of New Zealand (and also just a really cool place). On the way down we stopped at the Tasman Sea for some views and also the Thunder Creek Falls, NZ has tons of waterfalls everywhere. We stopped at a famous creek where people stack rocks (exciting, I know). We got into Queenstown and settled into our (surprisingly) nice motel. That night a group dinner was planned at an awesome gourmet pizza place, and then we went to an ice bar! The bar is made completely out of ice and kept at about negative eight degrees Celsius. You put on huge boots and jackets, and you have half an hour in the cold. The glasses were made out of ice too, it was really awesome! After the ice bar some friends from the tour and I went to a local bar called Buffalo, then home for bed.

 

Day 4: We had activities scheduled for this day. I went on a horseback riding tour of the Lord of the Rings territory and saw where a lot of the movies were filmed. It was absolutely gorgeous, and we had a perfect sunny day, even though it had snowed a lot the night before (I did say it was cold). Some of us went out for mexican for dinner that night and then had some drinks out. There was a lot of staying up late and getting up early on this tour, luckily we spent a lot of time on the bus where we could catch up on sleep.

 

Day 5: We had a boat tour of the Milford Sound on Tuesday and saw some dolphins and rainbows! The tour was only a couple hours, it was originally supposed to be over night, but instead we got an extra night in Queenstown, which was basically ok with everyone. After the boat, we stopped at some scenic places (we did that multiple times everyday, hence why I have 500 pictures from the week). Everyone was really exhausted on this day, so heading back to our motel was greatly appreciated. We did another group dinner out and had a couple drinks before bed.

 

Day 6: This morning we had some free time, did a little souvenir shopping and then we loaded into the bus to continue onto Lake Ohau. This lake was in the middle of nowhere, and the only thing around was the lodge we stayed in. It had its own bar (entertainment problem solved) with a pool table and some darts. A pretty decent dinner and drinks ensued for the night.

 

Day 7: The last day of the tour! We drove back to Christchurch, stopping for lunch on the way, and the tour was over by about 4. Our group decided to go out together for the night, since no one was leaving NZ until Friday or later. My flight was at 6 am on Friday (a big mistake on my part) and since we had to leave for the airport by 3:30 am I just decided to stay out (and thus up) with the group. Everyone met at a little cocktail bar called Lyme, where there was one (awesome) bartender who was not expecting 30 kids with a penchant for alcohol to wander in. He handled it very well and my friend Alyssa and I closed the bar (since there was no point in me going to bed). Around three I went back to the hostel, grabbed my stuff and booked it to the airport. Not my favorite flight ever, ahem, but I slept through most of it and made it home to my empty apartment. I managed to take a quick nap and stay up for the rest of the day and night, about 40 hours straight in all.

 

Overall NZ was beautiful and amazing and cold. I’m really glad I went, I did so many cool things and met a lot of awesome people. If I ever to go Michigan or Mexico or Ireland or Japan I always have somewhere to stay now :)

 

With all this being said, I do have a million pictures to post from the zoo and Melbourne and New Zealand and I will put up links, hopefully by tomorrow. My internet is iffy so I have to load them on campus, but I promise it will be worth the wait! Sorry this post is so long but I did a lot of stuff!

 

Everyone in Parklands leaves tomorrow minus 2 people, so it will be lonely and sad for awhile, until I leave for Asia on July 9th. I suppose I’m excited to go but I mostly want to go home. I really miss the city and my apartment and everyone: Dad, Olivia, Mason, Megan, Emily, Elena, Seguin, Erin, Tom, Zach, Melissa and the list goes on! If I didn’t mention you, I promise I still miss you and I can’t wait to see you all!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Visions of fairy penguins danced in our heads..

6/18/08 1:21 am

Hello!

Wow, time has been flying! I just got back from Melbourne a couple hours ago, and before that it was just go go go (as always).

I had all my finals; somehow wrote 2 papers and took an exam, I don’t really know how that’ll turn out...ahem. But it’s done and I’m happy about that. School is such a fun-damper anyway.

After my finals were over I celebrated by going to Toronga Zoo (the one in Sydney) finally, with Ashley and Joanne. It’s a pretty good zoo and we had a lot of fun. And you can bet there are pictures to prove it (almost a whole album in fact). After the zoo, I went home and changed and then made the irresponsible decision to go out on the town (we were leaving for Melbourne on Saturday, the next morning). Well, I had a great time in King’s Cross, as always. A lovely Vietnamese-French fusion dinner with Melissa (not Melissa Kovner from home, she left a long time ago. Melissa who lives above me now). Then we met up with some of the girls and made a night of it. Got home a little later then expected (um...3 hours later in fact) and went to bed, only to get up and catch a flight. Not the best flight I’ve ever had...

We, Cydney, Lindsey and I, got to Melbourne Saturday afternoon and I took a nap. Way too tired to actually enjoy anything. But we went out for a great Italian dinner and called it a night. We wanted to get up and hit up the Sunday markets the next day. Sunday was an exploration day and a good dinner, in bed early because we had a really full day Monday. We had signed up for an all day tour that brought us to Phillip Island to culminate in the watching of the nightly penguin migrations. Fairy penguins live on this island, and every morning before sunrise one of the mates of a pair goes out into the ocean to fish all day to feed their young. Then every night, after sunset, they come back from the ocean and go to their burrows in the sand dunes. You can go at sunset and sit and watch the penguins come out of the ocean, a really amazing experience. You can’t take pictures though because the flash causes the penguins to regurgitate their food early, and the young don’t get fed (since their eyes are used to the dark ocean). We had a mini tour bus and in the morning drove to island. We stopped at a wild life preserve on the way and fed some kangaroos (big ones this time, see the video and album) and other animals. Then we went to a beautiful beach and the nobbies on Phillip Island (some rock formations in the ocean). Our last stop was the Penguin Parade and then pizza dinner and back to the hostel.

Our last day, today, was spent wandering around the city, going into shops and eating lunch. We caught our flight back, and here I am. On Thursday I go to New Zealand for a week, so now I need to prepare for that. Lots of packing and shopping to do (it’s winter, very cold there now). I come back Thursday of next week, then start preparing for Asia. It really is non-stop for me these days, but I’ll find time to write again before I head off to Asia. Hope everyone is well, I’m getting excited to come home (in a month and 2 weeks!). Love all around!

Links to photo albums are coming! My uploads won't work, bad internet.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

His hands are scissors!

6/1/2008  8:38 pm

...hi. I know it’s been a bit of time, sorry. I’ve been busy, and when I haven’t been busy I’ve been sleeping or busy. Things here are going well, still having heaps of fun, but in the last couple of weeks or so, it’s finally hit everyone that in less than a month, people will be going home. Suddenly everyone has become really mopey and sad, and it’s not helped by the colder weather and shorter days.

I’ve been going out a lot since I last wrote, and Cyd’s ‘boyfriend’ came to stay for the last two weeks. Actually a lot of people have recently come to the Parklands to stay and visit, so that’s been exciting. We had two CEA events since I last wrote and one was a dinner and comedy show, which was hysterical. It was two hours long and was a variety of comics, although the main one was a guy named Eddie Ifft, who was American. Eddie was absolutely inappropriate and everyone laughed until they cried. The other event was actually today, and some of us went to an AFL game (Aussie Rules, footie etc). I’ve been to two rugby games, so going to a footie game was exciting. It was the Sydney Swans versus the something Tigers, and the Swans kicked ass (125 to 26 or something by the 3rd quarter).

Last week we went to Epping on Wednesday, Edward Scissorhands and the Ivy on Thursday and Argyle on Friday. Scissorhands was pretty amazing, but not what I was expecting at all. I was under the impression that it was a play, but there was no dialogue, just music and dancing. The dancing was incredible though, and I was excited to see something in the Opera House theater (I saw the orchestra in the other house). Argyle was very fun as usual, but I got left behind when the group went home (my own fault actually), which was sad, but I figured it out ok. Last night, Saturday, I took it easy and just hung out around Parklands and at a friend’s house. No Hugo’s tonight, very tired and I have a paper to write this week. Finals are coming rather quickly, but the good news is that I’ll be completely done by June 12th. We’re trying to put together a Melbourne trip for June now.

So now everybody, I finally have dates for when I’ll be home and where I’ll be for the rest of my trip. I go to New Zealand from June 19th to the 27th, and move out of Parklands on July 4th. I will remain slightly homeless from the 4th to the 9th of July, which is when I go to Asia. Asia is from July 9th to the 30th, when I will fly from Ho Chi Minh City to Hong Kong for a 6 hour layover (during which I will hopefully get to explore a bit of the city). From Hong Kong I go to Sydney and arrive early on the 31st. I spend one night in Sydney and fly home (home as in New York as in my travels are over and I will cry for weeks) on August 1st. I get in around 10:30pm on August 1st. And there you have it, my final plan. Minus the Melbourne trip, which is in the works still. In total I will have been away for five and a half months, and it’s great that I still have two months left (exactly two months today) because I’m not ready to come home yet. I still need some ‘self-discovery time’ and to figure things out, and I think going to Asia with no one I know will be great for that.

I am thoroughly exhausted now so I am going to sit here on the floor with some of the Parkland girls and watch awful Australian TV. Goodnight!

Monday, May 19, 2008

I am heaps more cultured thanks to Canberra.

5/20/08 11:20am

Hey ya’ll! (Believe it or not, I actually said that in casual speech the other day, living with a Texan is rubbing off on me. AND I tease my hair real big on a regular basis.)

How are things back in the States? I heard the weather is kinda crappy on the east coast. Lame for you guys. It’s definitely autumn here but the average is about 65 and it’s sunny 90% of the time. Beautiful weather today, and still almost warm enough at night to wear cute little dresses (we do anyway even if it’s not warm enough).

  Last week was pretty normal, got back into the swing of things after my birthday and no one went out all week except for Thursday. We went to this club/bar (there should be a word for that...blub) in North Sydney that apparently, is known to house all the 18 and 19 year olds who want to party (don’t forget, the drinking age/going out age here is 18). So the 20 something Americans were surrounded by Australian teens for a night. Exciting stuff.

Friday morning my program, CEA, had a trip to Canberra (the capital pronounced "Canbra", Sydney is not the capital of Australia). Canberra is sort of known to be a bit...boring, but we all already paid for it, so most people went. Our group had a small bus and drove down for about four hours. Bus games and merriment occurred the whole way (plus naps since some people were a bit hung over). We got to Canberra in the early afternoon and started at the Australian War Memorial. We saw fighter jets and all sorts of army related things, plus the changing of the guards (called the post). After a few hours there, we headed to our hostel to drop our stuff and get ready for dinner. We all had some before dinner drinks at the local pub and then went to Vietnamese. I love Vietnamese and was very excited.

I’m sort of known here as the resident foodie since a lot of kids are from smaller towns and haven’t been exposed to a lot of different foods. When everyone heard Vietnamese (and I jumped up and down with glee), they rushed over and called dibs on sitting next to Selina. It all wasn’t necessary though because we ordered a banquet of pre-determined food. Overall it was disappointing, I wouldn’t have normally ordered anything I actually ate, but it was an interesting experience.

Some people went out to explore the “Canberra night-life” but I was exhausted and about half of us just crashed. We got up early on Saturday, got a good breakfast and began our incredibly cultural activities. The first stop was the Australia National Museum where we saw lots of Aboriginal history, some dead animals, and made our own virtual 3D spaceships (the best part of the day by far, we all always run to the little kid activities). Next up was the Australia Art Museum where I saw Jackson Pollock’s “Blue Poles”, very exciting, as well as a lot of other art. After that, we headed to Parliament and took a guided tour of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Not the most riveting thing I’ve ever done, but educational nonetheless. We all piled back onto the bus and headed home.

The original plan was to go out on Saturday night but once everyone ate, showered, got dressed and was ready, we were all too tired to make it out. So we stayed in, played some beer pong, watched some movies etc.

 Sunday was homework and relaxation day and then we had a girl’s night at Hugo’s to take advantage of the $5 Sneaky Sundays. This time I had a pumpkin, Gorgonzola, zucchini pizza, it was marvelous.

School finally came about and now it’s Tuesday in between classes. Later today we’re going to have some afternoon tea at the center and then I believe we’re hosting a beer pong tournament since Cyd’s boyfriend came yesterday to stay for 2 weeks. I’m sure very exciting things will be happening all week, and you lucky dogs, will get to read all about them. I suppose I should do some homework now/look for an internship that I still haven’t found/apply for visas that I need to travel. There are some Canberra pics (though not many) in a new album with this link:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2315087&l=20d35&id=824622

Byebye for now!

Monday, May 12, 2008

So, there was a birthday.

5/12/08 10:24 pm

And it was mine! I finally (finally) turned 21 and it happened in Australia and it was awesome. I will start from the very beginning.

Our friend Jai came and stayed with us this week and his birthday was Tuesday, so Cyd and I went out with him and met up with our Australian friends. Wednesday was well, Wednesday so of course we hit up Epping hotel for another lovely local night.

Thursday I stayed in, took it easy, watched a movie, relaxed a bit before the big weekend. Friday we just had a small group and played some beer pong in our apartment.

 

Then it started. Saturday, my three girls (Lindsey, Jen and Cydney) and I all cooked dinner together and they surprised me with a yummy cake (with 21 candles of course) and a crown (every birthday girl gets a crown). I also got a big wine glass that’s painted with confetti and says ‘21’. So we all got ready and went out. We were a smaller group, but we met up with some people later that night. I had decided on going out in Darling Harbour since I hadn’t done that yet, so we headed off to Cargo. Cargo is right on the water in the harbour and it just a very young and trendy area. A lot of dancing and fun ensued. We stayed out for awhile, made the 2:50 bus home, and went to sleep...a bit later.

 

I woke up Sunday to my lovely roommate and Jen giving me french toast and lots of balloons in bed! I slept in a bit later, and hung around the Parklands. Lindsey gave me some delicious tea and a tea canister. Joanne and Ashley gave me four (4!) Warm Delights. If I get fat, it’s their fault. I had originally wanted to go see a movie or something but...sleeping was a better option.

 

I had also decided to go out on Sunday (my real birthday) as well, and this time we had a different group of girls, all my blondes! There’s this really swanky lounge in King’s Cross (the red light district, which is always super fun) and I love it. If you read reviews of it online it says “When going to Hugo’s, if you own Prada, wear it”. On Sundays they have a $5 special: $5 to get in, $5 huge gourmet pizzas and $5 drinks from 8 to 10. Needless to say, we took full advantage of all three of those things. It started to get busy around 9 and we had a lot of fun. A few of the girls wanted to make the last bus home, which is unfortunately at 11:11, so Joanne, Melissa and I stayed later. We continued the festivities for a bit longer and then also, headed home. Bed pretty quickly after that, and classes this afternoon.

 

Now, for those of you that are curious, no, I did not do 21 shots/drinks. I actually wanted to remember at least part of my 21st birthday and decided against going completely insane (at least as insane as 21 shots is). It was still an awesome birthday, and now Sundays at Hugo’s will definitely become a regular thing, we all loved it.

 

This weekend is my program’s trip to Canberra, the capital, we come back Saturday, so who knows what the weekend will bring.  Besides all the above-mentioned things, everything here is continuing as normal. Still desperately trying to find an internship and still booking flights/getting vaccinations. My backpack for Asia arrived, it’s really nice, should be very helpful.

And that is all. Here is the link for my random things/birthday album. I pre-warn you, they are all of my friends and other people dancing and drinking. Don’t go looking for any spectacular views or scenery.


http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2309811&l=cb0e4&id=824622

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Taking it down a notch (but +stress other places)

May 7, 2008 8:04pm

So yes, it’s been a few days, and the reason I haven’t updated is not because I’ve been super busy, but because nothing that exciting has happened. School started again and we all got back into our normal routines again, only I think the non-stop going going going caught up to me and I ran out of steam. Luckily, this past weekend was really low key and relaxed. I finally just slept (went out once for an awesome night) and took it easy for a few days, which had yet to happen to in this country. I got over a little cough thing I had going on (if you ask anyone here, I’m always, always sick...which is true anywhere I go) and am now just counting down until my birthday (which is Sunday the 11th for those that don’t know). You should all probably send me something. Hah. I’m still trying to figure out what to do for it, since it’s a really big one (the big two-one), I think we’ll go out Saturday for dinner and then out on the town. Sunday will be recuperation and probably brunch, I’ve been craving French Toast for weeks now.

Cydney and I have been spending a lot of time together, we’re a really good tag team when it comes to...well, anything. I’m going to miss her so much when we have to go home! We’re such a dynamic duo, every time we go out, people always think we’re trouble (but we’re not, I swear!).

I’ll probably go out tonight, just to Epping, and sleep in tomorrow because tomorrow I have...nothing! It’s so exciting to have no plans and to just take it as it comes. As you can see, I don’t have much to report for once, although after my birthday, we have a week of school and then my program goes to Canberra. I am really busy setting up my Asia and New Zealand tours, which I will now be going on alone, because my friend couldn’t come. I bought a ticket to Bangkok and to Christchurch for now, still have a couple more to buy. I’m also working on visas and vaccinations, it’s all very confusing and I’m a bit overwhelmed. The biggest stressor of all however, is finding a fall internship.

Now, finding an internship is easy, I’ll do anything. Finding a part-time PAID internship is impossible. I would prefer something in the magazine world, but I would do book publishing again in a second. Internet publications are fine too, as well as just office work. I’ve sent my resume to a few places, but it’s hard to find things now since I’m looking so early. I have to do it now though since I’ll be MIA for all of July (the most important month to apply). If anyone has any suggestions, leads, tips or you want to hire me, please let me know! Leave advice in the ‘comments’ below, I will do anything!

I’ll give a link for more pics once I actually put up more than three, which I haven’t yet. Melissa leaves Sydney on Friday, for Fiji and then home. It all seems so soon but she’s been here longer than me and she’s ready for it. Anyway, hopefully more exciting things to come! Miss you all (but I’m not quite ready to come home yet)!

Friday, April 25, 2008

The Gold Coast is slightly gold.

10:32 PM

At least the sand is.

I’m back! Just got back from Gold Coast today and it was a blast. We left on Sunday morning and checked into our hotel, then headed out to walk around. Surfer’s Paradise is spread out along a huge beach with many surf shops, bars and restaurants. Our hotel was right in the middle of things with a view of the huge beach. Sunday we went to the beach, got some drinks and went out for dinner. We were exhausted so we were going to call it an early night, but on the way back to our hotel we got recruited by a promoter to check out a club. We went and got our free drink, then went to bed. Monday we got up and out to head to the beach again and eat lunch out. Funnily enough, we ran in to a boy we knew from Macquarie and his friends, so we hung out with them at their hotel that night and then went to a bar/club for a little bit.

Gold Coast is about 2 hours south of Steve Irwin’s zoo, the Australia Zoo, so Lindsey and I bought tickets to go up there for a day on Tuesday. This zoo is really amazing, the animals have tons of space and are really happy. And there are tons of them! There are huge enclosures where visitors can walk with the animals and feed them, as well as many interactive activities. We finally held a koala and got a picture with it! There’s one in the album (link below) and hopefully the real one that I can scan in. After the long day at the zoo we headed back to the hotel, went out for dinner and then met up with the boys we knew. We all went out together and then went swimming in the ocean at 2am (you only live once...).

Wednesday Lindsey and I slept in a bit more than we anticipated but made it to Brisbane, which is only an hour north by train. We went shopping and explored Queen Street then had some Malaysian for dinner. Took the train back home and hung out in the hotel for a bit, we were tired.

Here comes the really funny part of this blog post: Lindsey and I are idiots. Thursday we both decided to head to the beach for a while until we had to grab our bags and go to airport to fly home. We checked out of the hotel, however the receptionist asked us why we were leaving, they had us written down for another night. We assured her that we were going home today and that they must have made a mistake. Then we were on our way.

The airport took about 2 hours to get to since we had to take 2 buses, but we finally made it, although a little bit late. We ran to the JetStar counter and hurriedly tried to check in, only to have the man look at us and ask, “Really?”. Turns out, our flight home wasn’t until Friday.

...yeah. So after being mortified and leaving the airport as fast a possible, we realized that we would have to go back to the Marriot and check back in for another night, and run into all the staff members we had come to know, and told that we were going home. Talk about embarrassing. We got another room and, hey if we’re still on vacation, let’s go out. Italian dinner and then off to an Irish Pub. It was Thursday so people were out having a good time and we met a couple guys that we hung out with for a bit. We were exhausted from traveling for 4 hours though so we went home and slept (plus we had to travel to the airport again the next day).

Lindsey and I killed time Friday morning by enjoying the weather (we had perfect weather all week by the way, no rain at all) and then again, went to airport. As a side note, our favorite concierge came up to us on our way out the door (again) and asked why we were still here, didn’t he watch us leave for the airport yesterday? We grudgingly told him what we did, and he laughed, gave us chocolate and then said, “Oh and thanks for promoting the American stereotypes.”

Great.

We made it home finally, and had a quick dinner. Cydney was so excited to see us, we missed her so much (she’s making me write this right now). I’ll probably go to sleep early tonight, even though it is ANZAC day, which is a big day here. Tomorrow we’re running errands, heading to the gym to run and swim (yes, me, I know), then going to a rugby game, and then out.

Sorry this is such a long post, I’ve been busy as usual. Here’s the album link:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2305031&l=4fa24&id=824622

Love, love, love!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Here, there, everywhere (Wombat!)

5:18pm (no matter what it says at the bottom of the post).

Hi hi! I had a crazy last few days (but I feel like I say that every post). Last we talked...oh, right, I went to the Opera House, but didn’t talk about it because I forgot. My program all went to a symphony plus didgeridoo at the opera house. The first half was a normal orchestra symphony and then the second half was that, accompanied by a didgeridoo and tree branches and huge drums. It was pretty awesome. After that a few of us went out to eat and then to a kid in our program’s house to hang out.

Since then autumn break has finally come, I spent a full week writing papers and once they were done, my Dad came! He’s still here, leaves tomorrow, and we’ve had a busy week. We had three days in Sydney before we went down to Tasmania. We did all the things you have to do in Sydney; the Opera House and Bridge, Paddy’s Market, Darling Harbor etc. Then we caught a flight to see our old friends who live outside of Launceston. Tasmania is beautiful, but if you’re not in a city, it’s really remote. These friends of ours had chickens for eggs, cows for meat, made their own beer and wine, had a full garden and lives pretty much out in the middle of nowhere in this valley. They had 50 acres of gorgeous land, part of which they hadn’t even seen. The three days was spent eating fresh cheese, wine tasting, seeing the wilderness and going to wildlife parks. I pet and fed a kangaroo, held a baby wombat and touched a koala and a tasmanian devil! It was awesome! And there are pictures of it all.

Once we got back to Sydney we threw a small dinner party on Thursday, and today, Friday we went to the Sydney Tower. It’s raining and is pretty gross here, but it’s his last day so we made and are making the best of it. Tonight I think we’ll head over to Kings Cross so he can see the hookers and seedier side of this lovely city.

After he leaves tomorrow I have a day to organize myself, maybe go out to dinner and then Lindsey and I leave for 4 days in Gold Coast on Sunday. I just learned it’s supposed to rain all 4 days we’re there but hopefully we’ll still get to parasail, jungle surf, hold koalas and all the stuff we want to do. I’ll be busy, I get home next Thursday and then have 3 days to “relax” (there’s already talk of a rugby game and more) before classes start again.

Things are great, minus the rain. I think my Dad had a great time (right, Dad?).

Here’s the link for my (and Dad’s) new album, enjoy!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2302487&l=3cd86&id=824622

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

A little R&R (sort of...)

Hello all! Haven’t written because (finally) there’s not much to report. My weekend was spent in North Ryde and downtown with friends. We went out to new places both Friday and Saturday. Friday we went to a place called The Argyle in the The Rocks. It was a cool louge/bar with 2 stories and a huge courtyard with big red lamps. It was all wooden and glass with iron chandeliers, very medieval and very fun. Satuday I finally explored King’s Cross (the cross, aka the red light district). Not as seedy as I had heard, but it was a Saturday night so there were a lot of young kids. We started at a really fancy piano bar, the kind with celebrities (but we don’t know any Australian ones, minus the obvious Nicole Kidman, Russel Crowe, Hugh Jackman etc). The drinks must have been $30 each, luckily we were with some of Lindsey’s family friends, so they paid. After, we were supposed to go to our friend’s birthday party, but even on the guest list, the line for that club was too long so we tried another place. Hugo’s Lounge was really swanky and nice (the kind of place where drinks are $10, as opposed to $30 or $5) and we met some really nice and fun people. Cyd and I made one of the last buses home and went straight to bed.

Sunday morning the Red Bull Flugtag came to Sydney! (for those of you that don’t know what that is; 1) I’m really disappointed in you 2) look it up...now) We got up early, 8:30, which is early when you got home at 3:30 in the morning, and headed downtown again. The four of is, Cyd, Joanne, Ashley and I walked through the Royal Botanic Gardens (a must if you ever come here. Dad, we’re doing it) and as close to the ramp as we could get. We stayed for about 3 or 4 flying machines, but got bored and tired so went home and relaxed.

It’s been midterms for the last week or so, I had a couple papers to write but those are done so after I hand them in tomorrow, I will officially be on ‘autumn’ break (which is 2 weeks here, hah you guys in the States!).

Going to bed soon, but Cyd wants to do some painting now so I suppose I’ll join her. We bought little canvases and paints to decorate our sterile rooms. So far I have a fish scene, a unicorn and some boomerangs. Now I’m making a sea horse.

Things are great, my Dad gets here Friday. Send me some love anyway!