Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sweet As...

Here is one of my favorite slang words that I have heard in Australia: Sweet As: (Translation) "I confirm that what you are proposing is good by me"



Well here I am, it’s my final day here in Newcastle. I can’t believe how fast the time has gone! It feels like I have really only been here for just over a month. Then again when I get back to thinking about sand boarding, skydiving, and even spring break feels so long ago!



I took all of my exams this past week and was able to hang out with several of my friends this weekend. It was sad though because I had to start say goodbye to so many of my now good friends. What makes it harder is knowing that I may never see some of them again. I have made some of the best friends I here during my time and my goal is to stay in contact with them. Tonight will be the hardest of all the goodbyes so far because I will be saying it to so many of my close friends here on campus.


I keep thinking that as I am packing up for home and Fiji that I will be coming back to Edward’s Hall just like I would be after any other or my times travelling here in Australia. Eventually it will hit me, but when will that be, as I am laying on a beach in Fiji, during my last 2 nights spent in Sydney, when I sit in the airport terminal to go home in Sydney on the 28th, the plane ride home, or will it ever fully hit? One thing I do know for sure is that if I ever make it back to Australia it won’t ever be the same as my first time. If I return to Newcastle it won’t be for school, the people would be different, and I would probably be here just on vacation.

Here are some pictures from my last few days here in Newcastle hanging out with my friends. I can’t wait to update you all on my 10 days in Fiji, 2 final nights in Sydney, and guess what 2 weeks from now I’ll be home! See you all soon!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

So little to do, so much time!


Wow it’s November! CRAZY! INSANE! Especially since it feels like July! Well things have started to become slower paced here at Uni. This is week 13 the final week of classes and I only have one lecture left on Thursday. All my assessments are turned in and I am just waiting on the grades to come back. Monday the 9th of November. Then I take the next three consecutive finals starting on Wednesday and finish up on Friday the 13th!

Any who Saturday as I am sure you all know was October 31. Usually this day represents a day of falling golden, red, yellow, and orange leaves, cool breezes, the smell of freshly cut pumpkins, the costume box spread out across the floor, and the sense of excitement in the air for the night to come. However this was not what I found in Australia. Instead October 31st, brought a sunny day with the temperature in the lower 80s. Us girls got together and laid out by the pool to share some laughs and get some more color. We had all forgotten that it was Halloween early in the day so we decided that we should try to make it somewhat like a Halloween at home by having a scary movie night.


We decided the best way to have a girls’ scary movie night would be to order pizza, get some sodas, and lollies to create the Halloween mood. We had heaps of food, lots of lollies and chocolates, the packed dorm room location, and the only thing left was to pick out the movie. We finally decided on watching Paranormal Activity. I didn’t find the movie very scary, but what made me jump was other people screaming and jumping at the different “scary” parts of the movie. Overall though we had fun packing ourselves into a room and sharing good screams and laughs with each other. I wish I could have seen all of the cute trick-or-treaters back at home along with all of the falling leaves. It was good though to realize that the world is not as commercialized as the United States is in some aspects, but I will always love it nether less.

Well the last few days have been absolutely gorgeous! I have been able to lay out by the pool, get some more color, study some, talk to family and friends from home, and just relaxed. Jane and the rest of my swim mates would be happy to know that I have decided to hit up the pool and start swimming some laps. My goal is to start getting in swimming shape. I Ted’s sun bathing pool with definitely help me get there! Just kidding! It definitely helped cooling me off today since the temperature reached 102 degrees! To think that it is already this warm and it’s only still spring here down under! Well tomorrow is Wednesday and with it comes another day to just relax and do whatever I feel like since my last class is not till Thursday afternoon. Wish me luck in staying lazy and soaking up the sun!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Girl Time in Sydney



Finally all of my best friends (Kim, Amber, and Catie) and I did a trip together! It only took us 3 months to make it happen, but it happened and that is what is important. Well Friday morning the four of us caught the 6am train to Sydney and arrived at Central Station around 9am. We first headed to Patty’s Market so that the girls could buy some souvenirs for friends and family. Well I just wandered around and helped them make decisions since I had already bought everything that I wanted. After Patty’s market we took a bus down to Circular Quay to take some pictures of the Opera House. Once we all had taken enough pictures we hopped on the ferry to Manly.


The ferry ride over to Manly was awesome. We had a fantastic view of the Opera House as well as the Bridge. It was also just fun looking at the beautiful bay landscape. About 25 minutes later the ferry arrived at Manly. First off I want to say that if I could live anywhere in the Sydney area I would love to live in Manly. The suburb has this awesome easy living attitude about it, gorgeous wharf, nice people, great boardwalk, and a beautiful beach. We walked around town for a little while, then headed down the boardwalk towards Manly beach. Along the way we found this really cool clothing store called Ally. I couldn’t resist the temptation of not trying on some clothes, and therefore I ended up buying a fun funky dress. From the shopping we finally made it to the beach. I have to say Manly beach is way nicer than Bondi Beach. There was a strong breeze coming in though so we didn’t lay out on the beach but instead walked to a park and swang on the swing set for a period of time! After being little girls again we headed to a restaurant called Burger Me and ate Kangaroo Burgers! Oh how I wish each of you back at home could try some kangaroo because it tastes so incredibly good! After eating the delicious food we just meandered through Manly and made our way back to the wharf. At the wharf we just goofed off for a little bit and then caught the 5:15pm ferry back to Circular Quay.


Back in Sydney we met up with one of my friends, Sanjay. I had met him and two of his other mates on a cruise two years back that I was on with my family and we had remained in pretty good contact during the past two years. Well we went back to his place to hang out for the night and catch up. It was a good time because between his roommates and my friends we had some good laughs and talked about how we love Australia. It was fun to just catch up with Sanjay that night.


On Saturday Amber did a Blue Mountain trip by herself, which left Catie, Kim and I to do whatever we wanted. Well we first headed to the shopping centre and got some food and then went to Hyde Park. At Hyde Park we laid around, took pictures, and soaked up some sun for a couple of hours. Then of course we went to Woolworths and got some apples and peanuts for an afternoon snack! To go along with a snack one needs the perfect location. This happened to be St. Mary’s Cathedral right off of George St. Here we did some eating, more talking, more picture taking, and lots of people watching. After all our laziness we decided that maybe it would be a good job to figure out what to do that night. Well after lots of contemplation and searching we decided upon going to a comedy club called The Laugh Garage. It started at 8:30 but seating was open and started at 7:30 so we had to hurry back to change after picking up Amber around 6pm. It was heaps of fun changing in 15 minutes and then going to the comedy club. We listened to 3 different comedians that night. The last one was definitely the best and overall we had a great time.


Sunday we woke up and it was pouring down rain outside. Well instead of trying to walk around the city all day long getting wet we decided to just head back to Newcastle. We ended up getting soaked anyways on our way to the train station, but it gave us some good laughs stepping through heaps of deep puddles. It rained the rest of the day even up in Newcastle, but I guess I can’t complain because it hasn’t rained that much since I have been here. I have to say I loved my weekend with the girls! We had heaps of fun taking it easy and just being able to spend some good quality time together. I reckon I am really going to miss these girls when I get back home. I can’t believe how close of friends I have become with them over just a short amount of time. It’s amazing and I reckon I will be lifelong friends with these girls!

The Enlightening Realization

Okay so here is what you have been waiting for the update on my current life! I know you enjoyed the update from what I did over break but seriously you all care so much more about what has been happening these past two and half weeks at Uni versus the fun adventures I had over holiday. Nah actually these past almost three weeks have not been that exciting, but have instead been challenging and have really shown me things about myself.




The first week back I had 3 papers due and a 40 minute group presentation. Thank goodness I had gotten one of the papers done before break, but that still left me with a lot to do in a short amount of time. The presentation came pretty easily and that didn’t stress me out too much but what really got me was my Biological Psychology lab report. They expected all of the psychology students to have taken statistics and know how to have written a lab report since this was a second year class, but since I we don’t have to do things in a particular order back at home I had no clue what was going on! I had a complete break down mid-week and felt like I was so stupid all week long. I made it through though with the help of my sisters, thank you, and turned in my paper at 10:40pm Friday night an hour and twenty minutes before it was due! That weekend I took it easy, went to the gym, and hung out with the girls the rest of the weekend.



The game plan was to work on some uni work starting Monday but that didn’t really happen. Instead Kim and I went and booked a 10 day trip to Fiji for November 17th-26th! I am so excited to spend that much time with one of my best friends! We will be spending our time in hostels during our trip but we will still be in paradise! I am heaps excited! So the rest of the week I ended up taking it easy and actually skipped lecture on Wednesday to go to the beach since it was the first nice day we have had in a long time! It was 93 degrees out that day, sunny, and the water was absolutely beautiful! My friends and I rode in lots of waves, floated around in the water, took pictures, and laid out in the sun because none of us are really that tan…. Thursday it cooled off and with it came the last of classes for the week and preparing for a weekend trip with the girls in Sydney!


The realization though that I have had over these past few weeks is this: I haven’t been true to myself back at home by filling my time with heaps of organizations. Instead I have realized that there are way more important things in life like family, friends, people, and doing the things that you love. I need to spend more time with those that I love; especially before it is too late. I want to make a difference in this world, and in order to do so I have to first focus on my faith and then spread my light to those around me.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Rotorua (10/10/09)


Our last full day of holiday we spent the morning walking around Rotorua doing some picture taking along with some souvenir shopping. Then we headed back to Auckland because we had to catch our flight in the morning back to Sydney. On the way back though we stopped in Hamilton and went to the Hamilton Gardens. Wow let me tell you the city of Hamilton spent some money putting together their gardens, because they were absolutely beautiful! In fact the gardens had exhibits of different gardens types from around the world it was kind of cool and that says something because I am not into gardens! My favourite garden exhibit was probably of the Italian one. I liked the villa feeling it had. From Hamilton we then continued farther north till we reached our hotel outside of the Auckland airport. That night after dinner we did a lot of repacking of the bags so that way they took everything that was going home and I made sure I had everything that they brought for me. Then we called it a night and headed to bed.

Back to Reality (10/11/09)

Well that morning we caught our 6:30 flight back to Sydney and then I had to say good bye to my family at the airport. I didn’t think it would be that hard to say goodbye to my family because I was really looking forward to seeing my friends again, but it was hard. Lindsay and I had become heaps closer during the trip and I love my grandparents and sister so much that it was actually hard to see them leave knowing that it would be just under 2 months till I would see them again. I made it through the goodbyes and hopped on the train for my 3 hour ride back to Newcastle and that marked the end of my 17 day amazing spring break trip!

Taupo (10/9/09)


In Taupo we went and saw the Huka Falls. The water running through these falls were going so incredibly fast and the water was so blue! It was quite a cool sight. After the falls Grandpa, Lindsay and I went to Crater of the Moon Park to see the geysers. There were heaps of geysers all over the park and it smelled like rotten eggs. Yum you just have to love that smell. Well like everyday in New Zealand it rained a little bit this day, but that did not stop us from going to the walk. I can’t believe the size of some of the craters that were in the park, it was insane how big they were! After the craters we went to the Aratiatia Dam to watch it open up and fill the valley. Heaps of water just poured out from the dam which is a good thing because I reckon if it didn’t open the water would start to spill over! That was pretty cool though seeing the dam open up.

After the dam we headed north towards Rotorua the next stop in our journey. Along the way we went to Waimangu Park. Lindsay and I decided that we would pay the entrance fee and go ahead try to hike all the way back to the lake before the park closed. That meant we had just over an hour and half to hike it all and take pictures… I don’t like such time crunches, but we managed to do it! Waimangu Park was filled with lots of craters, geysers, and heaps of nature. At one point Lindsay and I hiked up to Inferno Crater. This crater was crystal blue, just gorgeous in color, and reached the temperature of 176 degrees Fahrenheit! It was so pretty though and it was hard to imagine that it was that hot of a pool of liquid! Finally after more trekking we made it to the end, Lake Rotomahana.
If the weather had been better we could have taken a boat across the lake and hiked further, but that wasn’t such the case. Therefore Lindsay and I caught the last bus back up to the start, hopped into the car and then went to the hotel we were staying at in Rotorua.

Waitomo Caves (10/8/09)


First off I have to mention the fact that we stayed in this creepy Victorian house hotel. I felt like it was out of one of those haunted house movies… Seriously not making this up! It even had those really dark painted pictures hung around the place… although they were of New Zealand tribal place. I bet you though some haunted movie has been filmed there! Okay so besides our place of accommodation the point of going to Waitomo was so that we could see the mystical glow-worm caves. Lindsay and I had booked our excursion to do them “black-water rafting” style and Grandma and Grandpa decided that they would have rather do the walking tour when I booked the trip so that is how it stayed. Well guess what the morning’s temperature was outside… only 14 degrees Celsius! That equals only 57 degrees Fahrenheit! What makes it even better is that the water temperature was 10 degrees Celsius or only 50 degrees Fahrenheit! Definitely makes you want to have joined Lindsay and I don’t it!?!?

That’s alright though Lindsay and I were not the only crazy ones who decided to do it. There was a family of four from Australia, and Irish couple, a guy from the U.K., and 2 girls from Brisbane who joined us on our adventure. First thing we had to do was put on a two piece wet suit, booties, rubber boots, shorts to go over the wet suit, and finally a helmet to complete the outfit. Let me tell you we all looked a little ridiculous, but it was completely worth it! Next thing we did was hop into the van and go to the practice jump location since we had to jump into two waterfalls during the tour. After everyone picked out their inner tube for they wanted to use for the trip we went over to the platform and learned how to jump off the platform backwards into the water below. Well all of you, who know me, know that of course I went last because I am unsure of myself in situations like these and I didn’t want to stand out in the cold waiting for everyone else to go! After the successful practice jump we got back into the car and headed towards the actual caves.
To enter the caves we had crawl down through this little hole and stream of running water and enter the world of darkness. I didn’t honestly have a clue at first how we were supposed to get in the caves but once you were up close the hole became bigger, thank goodness! Once inside each of used the lights on our helmets to guide our way through the stalagmites. It was heaps of fun trekking through the stream of water and observing the caves. Eventually though we hit deep water and were able to float in our tubes. Then we hit the glow-worm part of the cave and everyone was asked to turn off their lights and look up. As we did so they explained to us that the glowing object we saw was actually the worm’s poop! Yeah glowing poop! I wish my poop would glow, nah just kidding! It was rather interesting though to look up and see lots of little neon green specs covering the area above us. From there we moved on through out the rest of the caves by walking, floating, jumping into a waterfall basin, and laughing until it we came to the exit of the cave. It was heaps of fun and I am so glad that I did not just walk through the caves. I reckon it was way more exciting the way Lindsay and I experienced the caves! After the cave tour we met up with Grandma and Grandpa and then hopped into the car to drive to Taupo (3 hours). Once we arrived we just walked around the town, did some souvenir shopping, ate Kebabs, and bought some lollies for them to take home.