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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

First Big City -- Melbourne

Who's ready for part two of the mid semester break adventure?! Yah I knew you'd be anxiously waiting for the rest of the adventure.

We left Surfers at the fantastic hour of 4:30 to catch our 6 AM flight. We left the apartment clean and had to wheel our stole shopping trolley to the dumpster...where surprisingly we found a couple others and didn't feel so bad leaving ours there. We landed in Melbourne and headed to Jo's house. She is a girl from college who graciously let us stay in her house, which is GORGEOUS. It is an old Victorian house, I might even call it a mansion it was so massive. It had its own chapel in the basement, a full garden with fountain in the backyard, and a tower in the top. It was just an absolutely beautiful house and I of course took heaps of pictures ofi t. They will be posted shortly. Jo lives in one of the suburbs of Melbourne called Hawthrone and so we spent the afternoon exploring that shops and areas by her house. I helped cook dinner with Jo, we made hamburgers and chips (french fries for those who still get confused). I also baked some chocolate chip cookies which was also lots of fun. I miss having a full kitchen and being able to bake cookies or brownies whenever I want like at W&M. We had a low key evening at Jo's just lounging around her house, with her Spoodle dog (a cockerspaniel and poodle mix) named Mac. We watched Dirty Dancing and then went to bed.

The next day we woke up and had brekky and Jen actually tried VEGEMITE!! She said it tasted awful. I have yet to try it, but I'm pretty sure I won't do it until the last day because it just sounds awful. We took a train into the city and went to the Queen Victoria Market which was awesome! It had an entire section of fresh fruits, veggies, meats, cheeses, fish, bread, just everything food wise you could imagine. It also had a huge variety of souvineors and clothing and Australia everything. We had a fresh deli lunch after our shopping experience and then went to see the War Memorial. It was in honor of all the Australians who fought in the wars. It has a gorgeous view of the city, thus the reason we went, and got to take heaps of good photos. Afterwards we took a train to another suburb of Melbourne called St. Kilda where Anna lives. I want to move here. It is right on the beach and is this trendy, new age, laid back town. It was just awesome. Anna's house was amazing as well. Her's was really modern with the largest, most high tech kitchen I've ever seen. Which I found out was because her mum is a chef, as in has her own TV show!! I ate lamb, CHOPPED LIVER, dahl, Pakistan cuisine, EGGPLANT and probably some very amazing wine. All the food was incredible. For dessert we had ice cream and hand melted chocolate, which we later decided to make a fondu thing and dipped fruit and bread it. We were so full and happy!! Anna's family reminded me all of mine, lots of talking and eating and all around a wonderful evening. It was so nice to spend time with family, even if it wasn't my own. After dinner we headed back to Jo's for the night and decided not to go out in the town because we were going to have an early start the next day.

Our last day in Melbourne we woke up very early to head into the city and did more touristy things. We saw Flinders Street Station, an Aboriginal Art Museum and went along South Bank, which is a bunch of cafes / coffee shops along a river. Then my friend from home, Jon Garon, who is doing his study aboard in Melbourne meet up with me. I went back to his residential college, Newman, and met some of his friends, toured the place and had lunch there. Then we explored Carlton, another awesome part of Melbourne, which is notorious for great Italian food and subsequently Italian mobsters. Woo! Jon and I had a little afternoon treat at a chocolate bar which was a cafe where everything was made of chocolate....can you say heaven?! It was so delicious. We had chocolate covered fruit, cookies, chocolate cake, chocolate mousse and ice cream. As well as hot chocolate and an ice chocolate drink. Needless to say after we ate all this, we wanted to vomit. Haha! It was so good to see Jon though, it was nice to spend some time with him and get away from the girls for a bit (haha love you girls!!) I headed back to Jo's house and we made pasta for dinner and watched some TV before bed. Our trip along the Great Ocean Road started the next day and we had to be up at 5 AM. WOO for early starts!

YAY! Only one more part left!! I have most of the pictures up and I'm just writing comments on them so you all can know what they are. My goal is to have them finished tonight before we head off to watch Debating. YAY NICK! DEBATING! Haha it should be pretty funny apparently. Miss you all!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Mid Semester Break - Surfers Paradise

This will probably have to be a part series as I can't imagine writing everything that happened on this trip in one sitting nor can I imagine any of you wanting to read it. So this is part one when we were in Surfer's Paradise.

Day One -- Jenn, Laura, Devon, Hannah and I caught a 6 AM flight to Syndey and then a connecting one to the Gold Coast. We landed in the Gold Coast at 10 AM and checked into our beautiful apartment at the Blue Bay Resort. It was in an amazing complex with a swimming pool, spa, and tennis courts. Our apartment had two bed rooms, a full kitchen, dinning table, living room with a TV (which came in serious hand) and a balcony. It was just perfect. After settling into our apartment we walked up the street to the grocery store to buy things for the week. It was quite a hike up the street to the store, but the weather was sunny and so none of us minded. On the walk back, we decided that carry groceries would just be difficult, so we borrowed the shopping cart (of course) and pushed it back to our apartment. Clearly looking like a bunch of homeless girls, it was quiet amusing. That evening we cooked a lasagna we bought and enjoyed a relaxing evening in the spa.

Day Two --Woke up rather early in hopes of having a full day at the beach, but the weather had other things in mind. It was really windy and overcast, but we decided to head to the beach anyways. We went to Main Beach and the waves were just massive, water freezing (couldn't go in) and the windy was a killer. After attempting to lay out, we all realized how ridiculous we were being and decided to go explore the town. We went shopping for souvenoirs ad tried to stay out of the rain. We headed back to the apartment and cooked pineapple chicken for dinner. It was really delicious! Then we all got dressed and headed out to a bar in Surfers called The Bedroom where they had free drinks for ladies from 9 - 11 PM. It was a really cool place and even more exciting was FREE DRINKS! WOO. As we were leaving the bar we ran into Steve, one of the Americans from St. Marks! It was so random but so cool to see someone we knew!! We chatted for awhile, but the ran kept coming down so we decided to catch a cab home for the night.

Day Three -- I decided to wake up and cook everyone French Toast for brekky (my one speciality) and it was AMAZING! I forgot how much I missed french toast!! The weather was still pretty overcast, but we decided to try the beach again anyways. We got to Surfer's and there was (surprise surprise) a surfing competition!! We sat on the beach, bundled up in sweat shirts watching the competition until it started down pouring. Scratch the beach...we went shopping around Surfer's again and headed back to the apartment for the afternoon. There we actually got a US channel and got to watch a baseball game!! WOO AMERICA!! It was pretty awesome. Even with all the rain we decided to head out to the spa and sat in the bubbly warmth while it was raining. Haha. This basically knocked us out and everyone took a nap when we came back inside. For dinner we had pasta and salad. We decided to have a low key night and we played card games and watched two movies on TV -- 10th & Wolf and Igby Goes Down. Both were pretty good, though Igby Goes Down was pretty bizarre.

Day Four -- Still raining. Devon and I decided that we weren't going to waste another day shopping or attempting to go to the beach and went to an amusement park instead. We went to Dream World and rode some ridiculously awesome roller coasters. It was awesome because it wasn't raining that hard, but enough to make the lines really short (since no one was there) and it even got sunny for awhile. We also got to see Tiger Island where there was a show with tigers and trainers that was awesome. I have some great pictures of them jumping and doing some cool tricks. It was probably the best choice for the day. The other girls said it rained all day and they just hung out, went shopping and lounged around the apartment. That night we had all headed out to the city for a big night out. Went to a couple of bars and us girls ended up meeting some Irish guys in an Irish bar (go figure!) It was a hilarious night, mainly because their accents were ridiculous and the drunker they got, the harder it was to understand them!! It was all around a great night out.

Day Five -- Our last day in Surfers and how about it, SUNSHINE!!! And lots of it! We spent the entire day on the beach, watching the surf competition, building Hannah into a sand mermaid and even went into the ocean!! The waves were so intense and the under toe was really strong. Devon, Hannah and I were the only ones who went in and we just got knocked around left and right. It was lots of fun though. That night we cleaned up the apartment and decided to head out for dinner. We went to a Thai place that was just absolutely incredible. I had so much to eat and was so full and happy. All full of food and exhausted from being in the sun all day, we lounged around the apartment that night packing up our stuff and getting ready to catch at 6 AM flight to Melbourne.

OKAY! That's part one! I'm in the process of loading my 104389482482038 photos and will have them up ASAP!! I'll try and write the other parts later today! I have dinner at the High Table tonight with the Master and Dean and some other college students like Jemma!! So I have to get dressed up and look presentable! We get to have wine and cheese before dinner and port and dessert after!! Woo =) I am pretty excited! MISS YOU ALL!!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

It Glimmers Like Gold

So things have been pretty quiet since I last posted, sadly just been slaving away a presentation and two papers. What kind of stuff am I studying over here? Is it harder than William & Mary? Hmm...well let me tell you about my presentation and papers...

Presentation:

For my Anthropology class -- Popular Culture -- presenation on -- Fashion. Yes that's right, fashion. My friend Karri and I did a whole entire presentation about Fashion, Barbies (yah we had an entire class discussion on Barbie for awhile too) and trends around the world. I think it was a solid presentation if I may say so myself =)

Paper One:

Also for my Pop Culture class. It was to be 1500 words (about 5 pages) on a multitude of questions. I decided to tackle "Describe the emergence and life cycle of a subculture and what a globalization perspective might effect this subculture." Toughy right. Well I wrote about Preps, yup good old New England American Preppys. For those who watch Youtube on a semi-regular basis will recognize this video -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTU2He2BIc0 -- which a majority of my research was conducted from. I also had to research for visuals and thanks to Google picture found some good Prepster pictures. Woo USA!

Paper Two:

Okay paper two is not nearly as much as these two...it was for my history class and involves Charles Darwin...borinnnggg...and to be honest I don't think many of you care that much about what papers I'm writing about. I know you want more kangaroo and wallabee stories. Well that's what all of you have to look forward too because at 4:30 AM tomorrow I will be heading off on SPRING BREAK!!!!!!

Here's our itinerary:

April 16 - 21 Gold Coast -- Surfer's Paradise. Staying in the SWEETEST Apartment that is walking distance for the beach! Shopping, surfing, tanning and having a fantastic time.

April 21 - 24 Melbourne -- staying a friend from College who lives in Melbourne. I have a friend from home, Jon Garon, who is studying aboard at Melbourne Uni so I'm hoping to meet up with him while I'm there. Lots of sight seeing and shopping and exploring our first BIG Australian city!!

April 24 - Day One of the Great Ocean Bus Tour -- Great Ocean Road is famouse for its surf beaches, massive rock formations, ancient rainforest and stunning coastal scenery. Day one will involve Helicopter flights are the 12 Apostles (third most visited natural site in OZ), exploring ancient rainforests, fern gullies and gum trees!! We are also seeing koalas and feeding native birds, and staying the night in Warrnambool Victoria.

April 24 -- Day Two -- day filled of bush walking, exploring and playing with Australian animals! We will go to Tower Hill and Grampian Nation Park which is reowned for grand and rugged ranges, wildlife and fauna. Then we will get to get up close with Australian birds, KANGAROOS, emus and koalas!! (Prepare for me to steal a couple...put your orders in now). Then We will head to McKenzie Falls and Reeds Boroaka Lookout. After that we head ot the rambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre (YES HISTORY!!) and spend the night back in South Australia.

April 26 -- Day Three -- WOOO SUPER EXCITING DAY!! Checking out Fossill Caves and ADVENTURE CAVING!! We get to explore Naracoorte World Heritage Listed Fossil Caves and get to do ADVENTURE CAVING!! What is that?! Well apparently we get to GET DIRTY crawling, sliding and scrambling through tunnels and chambers with helmet, LIGHT, overalls and kneepads!! WOOO =P After that we will check out the Wonambi Fossil Cantre and see fossils of giant kangaroos, wombats and snakes. Then we get to go horse riding and wine tasting!! We will cross over the Great Murray Rive and through the Adelaide Hills back home to Adelaide and the end of our sweet Australian adventure!!!

I will not have internet for the entire trip unless I can find some internet cafes or something like that. I can't wait to come back and tell you allllll about it and post pictures!! Hope all is well with everyone. Good luck with finals W&M kiddies and all the other colleges kids too because school is coming to an end for you guys!! And I'm only half way through mine.... LOVE YOU!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Halloween in April

Yesterday was Garden Party!! Tony and I decided to dress up like two parts of a heart. We painted our entire bodies red...and I mean face, ears, legs, hands, feet...all red. Then we had these cardboard hearts hanging from us that when you put the two together they said "I LOVE ST. MARKS" Haha it was digustingly cute. There were some really good costumes, a group of girls dressed up as the McDonald's crew, like the Hamburger Stealer, the purple guy, Ronald I mean the whole nine years. Another group of guys were Snap, Crackle and Pop from the Rice Crispies cereal. I mean lots of effort and thought went into these costumes. There were girls who dressed up as Trolls and who did their hair all the way up...I mean epic. I didn't take pictures because my red hands would have dyed my white camera, so I will steal Jenn's pictures and post them. Because this outfits were awesome and I know you all want to see me covered in red paint.

Today we the boys and girls cricket finals for college. We were in the finals for both, but we ended up losing. The girls game was a good effort and we lost to Flinders University. The boys game was really rough, we were so close to winning, we trying to hold the other team as much as we could, but they won by one run. We lost to our biggest rival too so it was a really big loss. Ah, it was a really good match though, very intense and exciting, and apparently that NEVER happens in cricket.

This is the last week before mid-semester break and it's going to be a rough one. I have two papers and a presentation all due, so I have to get back to doing some homework. We had daylights saving last night, so I gained an hour but it also puts me back to being 15 1/2 hours different than home. I hope that everything is going well at home. I love all the emails that I get from you guys, it really makes me so happy and makes being away a lot easier. I will post more pictures soon =) BACK TO WORK!! =P

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Two reasons I love Australia: Jack Johnson and Casey Jennings

This weekend has been a weekend of epic portion. This weekend was the FIVB Beach Volleyball tournament. Countries from around the world came to Glenelg Beach to play. YES THAT IS RIGHT, the US, Brazil, Germany, Netherlands, Aussies all playing volleyball this weekend in Australia and I am here to watch it!! Friday, Jenn, Devon, Laura, Mark, Cliff, Steve, Tony, Hannah and I all headed out to Glenelg to watch this massive tournament. We got there in time to watch the end of the Brazil v. Netherlands Men’s match. Brazil won by a landslide. Up next, who could it be?? None other than the a US men’s team, Gibb and Rosenthal, versus the Germany team. The US team won the first game, 21 to 18 no problem. The next game was a bit of a struggle for the Gibb and Rosenthal, and the lost it 22 – 19. Everything rested on the final game, on 15 points. It felt like WWII all over again…We were all cheering our lungs out and being probably the only Americans in the stands, we did some serious cheering. We even attracted some attention by the announcer, who stated over the loud speaker that we were certainly dedicated. The game started off with the US behind by a good 4 or 5 points. We didn’t let it get us down and it is my firm belief that our cheering and support helped motivated Gibb and Rosenthal to victory!! They ended up holding the Germans at match point three separate times and BEAT THEM!! GO USA!! We celebrated heavily!! Devon, Laura and I decided after the match we’d grab something to snack on before the Australian women’s team played against the Germans. AND GOOD THING WE DID! Because just as we walked down from the stands, who is standing there? CASEY JENNINGS!! Yes, amazing US player Casey Jennings married to Kerri Walsh Casey Jennings. AND I TOOK A PICTURE WITH HIM! Yah I know absolutely amazing.

BUT WAIT IT GETS BETTER.

After the tournament, Steve, Laura and I were walking down the street heading back to St. Mark’s when I see this gorgeous man with two beautiful blonde beach bum toddlers, one on his shoulders and one walking holding his hand. I turn to Steve and causally say, “I’m in love with that man. Look at him with his kids.” Steve more or less disregards my comment, but Laura looks up from her iPod which was just playing a song by Jack Johnson…and breathes out the words “That’s Jack Johnson.” For those of you who don’t know Jack Johnson, he’s a musician, an amazing artist who had just played a concert in Adelaide. Well by the time we had reacted and freaked out a bit, he was half way down the street. Steve chased him down and shook his hand and told him how much he loves his music. Laura and I were pretty star struck and didn’t feel it was appropriate for us to chase him down when he was with his two kids…so we stood from a far and gazed in awe.

Today was cricket, boy and girls for St. Mark’s. We walked away winners from both matches, the girls killing Lincoln and the boys winning in an epic comeback with only two bowls left and needing to score 4 runs, to beat Flinders. WOO ST MARKS! A bit closer to the High Table Cup!!

What’s coming up in my life in Australia? Friday is Tony’s birthday, he turns 20!! WOO! I think we American girls are taking him out to dinner and something nice like that. Saturday is Garden Party, which is basically like Halloween all day…but instead of candy there is beer and wine. Sunday is the final matches for girls and boys cricket!! I’ll keep you all posted…and will post pictures soon I promise!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

No Easter bunnies just cows, horses and hot crossed buns

Ah I've been so awful at writing and I know all of you have been desperately checking my blog to find out what exciting things I've been doing with my life. Haha wellllll here it is!! Easter weekend was pretty amazing, we all had Friday off for Good Friday (even though I don't have classes on Friday anyways). Jenn, Hannah, Laura and I caught a ride with Amanda to Clare Valley where Jemma lives. It's about a two hour drive away. Jemma's house is GORGEOUS, like I'm talking it belongs on the cover of Home & Garden magazine. It use to be an Old Hospital but Jemma's mum has painted and landscaped and made it into a beautiful and entirely homey house. Beautiful. We took Jemma's mom to church for Good Friday and spent the afternoon cruising around the Clare Valley, seeing where Jemma went to high school and where she use to work and such. THEN Jemma let me drive the car!! I'm talking driving on the LEFT side of the road with the steering wheel on the LEFT SIDE!! AHHHHHHH!!! I loved it and I was actually pretty good at it! Woo! Afterwards, we headed back to Jemma's house for a delicious dinner of crayfish (lobster) and prawns (shrimp) and I even tried some delicious cabbage salad. Yah, I know, trying all kinds of new food. That evening we played charades cause we are that cool. It was actually heaps of fun, especially since Jemma and her older brother Josh didn't know all the American stuff and we didn't know the Aussie things. Oh cultural differences =P

We decided to go to bed rather early since we were going to the races the next day. Laura and I were sharing a bed in the house and we had just about fallen asleep when suddenly loud voices echoed through Jemma’s house. Before we knew it, our lighted flickered on and three people stood in our room. “Are you the American girls?” Disoriented by the sudden light and people, we manage to shake our heads yes. “Awesome! Get some warm clothes on and come with us!!” The taller, older man said to us. We found out that the older man (about 40) was Nick Masterson, a dairy farmer that lived down the road from Jemma. He was accompanied by a younger guy (about 20), who’s name I forget, and his girlfriend, who went to St. Mark’s last year. Laura and I looked at each other and both agreed that the only intelligent choice would be to go. So we put on some warm clothes and hopped on four wheelers (dirt bikes) and went off with these random Aussies at 11:30 at night. As dodgy as it sounds, it was seriously the most thrilling, exciting and awesome evening ever. We rode on the back of Nick’s bike and he took us on the dirt roads to his dairy farm. He let Laura and I drive the bike through the field of cows and up to his house. IT WAS AWESOME!! We saw a calf that was only 20 minutes old, he literally was just born and we saw him take his first steps. Amazing!! Then we got back on the dirt bikes and rode up to the top of this massive hill, where Nick had his wedding reception. It was absolutely the most gorgeous view. We could see for miles and the sky was crystal clear, so many stars. Nick told us how to find south by using the Southern Cross in case we ever got lost in the outback! We drove back to Jemma’s house and after our great adventure Laura and I passed out.

Saturday morning, we had a delicious brekky of scrambled eggs and bacon and lots of toast. Then we all got dressed up for the races and took pictures before heading to the races. These races were so laid back and more country than the Adelaide cup. People were dressed in everything from three piece suits to cut off jeans and flip flops. Very causal, but heaps of fun! After a whole day watching horse racing and meeting Jemma’s friends, we went back to Jemma’s house for dinner and a much needed nap. Sunday we had another fulling brekky and Jemma's mom even put on a little Easter egg hunt for us. She's really a fantastic mum! Afterwards we headed back to St. Mark’s via train and spent the rest of the day hanging out and doing work. Yes it is true, I actually some school work here =P though it’s nothing compared to W&M it’s still a considerable amount....of which I must continue =P

Pictures of these events and more to come soon!!