Friday, November 23, 2012

Melbourne and Thanksgiving in Oz


The past week and a half has been packed with adventures, as always. Adventures truly are unlimited here, and I think I will be so bored when I come home.

Last Wednesday was the last night going out to the Lighty with everyone. It was definitely an awesome night, and I never really went to bed. I took about an hour nap on a couch and then moved to my bed for another 45 minutes before having to go to class. I thought watching the sunrise with friends was a better option than getting sleep, so that is exactly what I did. I went to half of my class before leaving early because I was heading to Melbourne! There were 6 of us going to Melbourne, 2 left Wednesday, me and Katie left Thursday, and 2 more came Friday.  We arrived to our hostel late Thursday night, and I was nothing short of exhausted since not really sleeping on Wednesday, so I slept well our first night in Melbourne. (Side note: Ozzie’s pronounce Melbourne as Mel-bin.)

View of Melbourne from 88 stories up
Friday morning me and Katie got up and decided to do a free walking tour to get our bearings of the city. It was a 3 hour tour, and we got to see a lot of cool things! After the tour, we got lunch, then went back out and explored and met up with the 2 who had flown in on Wednesday. We all went and ate dinner in China Town, then headed to the Eureka Skydeck to watch the sunset from 88 stories up. It was awesome to see the sunset over the city and to see all the lights slowly start to come on. After the Skydeck, we went back to our hostel as it had been quite a long day.

Perfect tree to have a picnic under
Having fun at the huts!
Saturday, we met up with everyone for a picnic lunch under an awesome tree me and Katie discovered on our walking tour. After eating, me, Katie, Anna, and Shelby headed off to Brighton Beach to see these ‘colorful huts’ we had been told about. They are just little storage units all painted colorfully and lined up on the beach, but it was actually really cool and we had heaps of fun taking so many pictures with the huts. We headed to St. Kilda for some shopping and dinner, where we decided to try Thai food. This was my first time having Thai, and I must say, I’m a fan.

Sunday, we started our day off with some shopping at the Queen Victoria Markets. These markets are MASSIVE, and we easily spent a good couple hours just shopping. I bought some souvenirs, and they had a stand called “Americandy.” It’s so funny to see all these American products being sold like a treat. They had Dr. Pepper’s and Reeses, so you know I had to get both of those. :-) After that, me, Katie, Anna, and Shelby all went to meet up with our friend, Leah, who we met in Cape Tribulation on our week long break. Melbourne is famous for coffee and little cafes, so we wondered down an alley and found a cafe to get lunch and coffee. After lunch, Leah took us to a pub called Ponyfish Island which is a little ‘island’ under a bridge on the river. We enjoyed an expensive ($9) drink there and just hung out. Afterward, we were treated to a BBQ Ozzie style. Anna and Shelby were actually staying with a lady in Melbourne, and she invited us over for a BBQ. It was sooo nice to see a place that actually looked like a home and to have somewhere to hang out. We ate and played cards for a while before me and Katie headed back to our hostel. 

12 Apostles
Monday was a big day as we went on our Great Ocean Road tour! All 6 of our group went, and the day was filled with amazing views. The 12 Apostles was one of those things I’ve always wanted to see, but figured I never would actually see. Words cannot describe how amazing it was. It’s another one of those things that you have probably seen pictures of, think how awesome it would be to see them, but you can’t fully appreciate it until you’ve actually been there. There were several other stops on that trip, including Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge (Google them if you’re that interested). We also got to spot wild koalas and feed wild birds! Overall, just such an amazing day. When we finally got back after being gone 13 hours, we headed to where Shelby and Anna were staying to try Vietnamese food and eat leftovers. It was such a long day, but so great!

Tuesday we revisited the Queen Victoria Markets for a few minutes, then headed to the Greek precinct to have Greek food for lunch. I loved how many cuisines I tried during this trip and how Melbourne had places for all different types of food. Greek may have been my favorite, but it’s really hard to say. After that, we went to an alley that is COVERED in graffiti. It is a legal area for graffiti in Melbourne, and some of the artwork is just unbelievable. I could have spent a long time looking at everything, but we unfortunately had to catch our plane that day. I must say, that was an awesome last thing to experience about Melbourne. Overall, Melbourne was great, just in case that hasn’t already been made clear. It was SOOO much better than Sydney. It is a city full of character, and I loved that so much!

Yesterday we celebrated Thanksgiving in Oz. While it is so weird to not be at home, I celebrated with some of my closest American and Ozzie friends. It was great to be able to celebrate Thanksgiving with those who I now consider family. And, not many people can say they’ve had an Ozzie Thanksgiving. It was even complete with us watching cricket on TV. True Ozzie Thanksgiving right there. 

I just got out of a final exam about two hours ago. It’s weird how much I did not study and how much I did not care. I truly don’t think you can understand the meaning of having no motivation for school until you study abroad. (Don’t worry, Mom! I know I passed!) Also, the exam was 3 hours long, but you were told you couldn’t leave in the last 15 minutes of the exam. So, I guess that means it was 2 hours and 45 minutes? I’m really not sure, but I was told that in my other exam as well and it makes absolutely no sense to me. Also, you hardly ever write your name on assignments here. It is always just your ID number, and I really don’t like that. I feel like it is so impersonal and it makes me feel like teachers could care less about students. Although, not going to lie, that’s the impression I’ve gotten so many times with school here. I e-mailed a teacher 2 times asking for help with an assignment and never got a reply. Teachers here are so not available, and I never valued office hours until they weren’t there. I guess it’s just nice knowing that teachers at home spare at least a couple hours a week for students if they need help.

Also, by now, I would have been listening to Christmas music for a good two months (judge me, but Christmas music rocks). However, I can’t bring myself to listen to it because I feel like it’s May. Christmas music reminds me of the cold, and here it’s 80 degrees (that’s 26 for all my Celsius friends who need a conversion) and I wear shorts and a t-shirt everyday. It does not feel like Christmas is only a month away. And I don’t think it’s going to feel like Christmas until I land in Tennessee and walk outside the airport and find it cold. 

I have already had a few freak out moments about leaving. It hits me at the most random times. I was scared and sad to leave my life in Tennessee for the unknown. I’ve lived there for 22 years. I’ve lived here for 5 months and am equally as sad and torn to leave all the wonderful friends I’ve made here. It’s going to be weird to go home. This is what I’ve known for 5 months, and this time, I don’t have the fact that I’ll return to this life in a few months to help me deal with leaving. Once I leave my life here, there’s no coming back. Even if I return to Oz, my exchange friends will be gone, my housemates won’t be living together in Globo Building 11, and it would be so different. I’ve not said any actual goodbyes yet, but my first one that I am aware of happens next Friday to one of my closest friends here. I already dread it, and that’s just the beginning of a long string of goodbyes.

Anywaaaays, I thought this blog would be short, but I don’t think I know the meaning of short when it comes to blogs. Oh well, more memories for me to look back on. :-)  

Monday, November 12, 2012

The Adventures Never Cease


It’s been a while since I’ve posted, so I naturally have a lot to say. It’s been an awesome few weeks, and there’s so much I could talk about! I’ve cut the list in half for the sake of anyone reading this and will just recount some of my favorite moments. 

Mystery Gang
Halloween in Australia was nothing short of awesome. Not because Halloween is big in Australia, but because my housemates made it big. We threw a house party at our place and to say it was awesome doesn’t even do that night justice. So many people were at my apartment, including people from all over the world and some who had never celebrated Halloween before! I was Scooby-Doo, and some of my other exchange friends were the rest of the Mystery Gang! The party was unfortunately shut down when the electricity to our apartment was cut off by the RA because we were too loud. Whoops. But, I would say it was successful if they had to turn our power off to make the party stop...Just saying. 

One random day me and two of my Aussie friends decided to go on an adventure to the Botanic Gardens located in Canberra. It was a nice chill day with friends and gorgeous scenery. We mostly explored the rainforest section of the gardens, and while it was awesome, having the Daintree Rainforest to compare it to made it seem not near as real. That night, I went with a group of my exchange friends for Mexican food and margaritas. This was the first time I’ve had Mexican while in Oz, and to say I’ve been craving it for over 2 months is probably putting it lightly. Most of you probably know I pretty much visit Soccer Taco weekly, so going 3 months without Mexican and margaritas was just hard. The food and margaritas were great, and I enjoyed hanging out with friends all night!

Blue Bottle Jellyfish from Beach Day
The next morning (Saturday, November 3), I got up early to travel to the coast for Beach Day! We went to Broulee Beach. This was an event that the exchange coordinator planned, and it was definitely a good day! There’s not much to say except I spent the entire day laying on a beach hanging out with friends. It was a nice day getaway from Canberra, and I’m glad I decided to go! That Sunday, several of the exchange students had a picnic lunch on a dock by the lake near campus. It was such a perfect day for a picnic!

I’m not really sure that I’ve mentioned International Dinners, so just in case I haven’t...Throughout the semester, exchange students from different countries have made a traditional dinner that represents their country or State. So, this past Thursday, my Tennessee friend and I hosted Tennessee night! It was super successful, and we introduced fried chicken and sweet tea to multiple countries. I’ve never made so much fried chicken in my life...We bought two HUGE family packs of chicken from Aldi, and I think it took us around 2 and a half hours to get it all cooked, but we did it, and the food turned out yummy and it was fun! It was just an awesome night.

McKenzie Beach
This weekend, me and 3 of my exchange friends headed to Bateman’s Bay for a beach weekend! Saturday we went back to Pebbly Beach, which was where we went last time we were at the coast (It’s the one with all the kangaroos). That night, we went over to an Aussie friends’ house and went out in Bateman’s Bay. It was cool to see an Aussie house, as lame as that might sound. Haha It was a fun night out, and we met up with those friends the next day at McKenzie Beach. I am currently super sunburned, but it’s all good. Also, I drove in Australia for the first time while we were on this trip!! I have missed driving SOOO much and driving on the left side of the road isn’t as hard as I thought it would be. Sure, it takes more concentration than it does back at home, but I am so glad I finally got to drive here! 

So, basically, I needed to write this blog because pretty soon, I’m going to be doing A LOT of traveling, and I wanted to go ahead and say all those things before I have other adventures to talk about. I also got my cartilage pierced in the last couple weeks, and I am so glad I can say I got a piercing in Australia. It just makes the piercing that much cooler. I only have a little over a month left here, which just is not ok. My goodbyes to some of the coolest people I’ve ever met will begin all too soon. I was a mess leaving TN knowing I would be back in 6 months, so I dread what it’s going to be like not being able to say “See you in a few months.” While I have no doubt that it won’t be goodbye forever, it might be a few years before I see some of the friends I’ve made here. Luckily, I will have my TN friend to go visit, so I have someone nearby who I can see! And we can miss Australia together...Anna, get ready...

It’s weird that it’s November, and I can wear shorts all the time. It’s weird to think that Christmas is actually pretty near and it’s not getting colder, but hotter. A Christmas song came on while we were playing my iPod at the beach, and the fact that it is actually Christmas music season was so weird because it was so hot out. Everything is just backwards. Driving, seasons, Christmas...It’s a reversed life down here. 

While I wish I could spend longer writing this and making it sound better, I have a huge assignment due this week that I’ve yet to start, so I just wanted to quickly write since it has been quite some time since I posted.  This is the last week of classes, which is just insane. I feel like they just started! I have to make it through this week, and on Thursday, I’m heading to Melbourne! Just because I can, I’ll give you an idea of what the rest of my time in Australia will be spent doing! 

November 15th-20th: Melbourne
November 23rd: One of my two finals I have
November 27th-30th: Uluru
December 4th: Last final
December 5th-12th: New Zealand
December 13th-14th (or close to these dates): Hopefully a trip to the coast to spend my last few days in Australia with my Aussie friends
December 17: Back to the States

I have a packed month, but it’s going to be awesome! I’m excited to visit all these places and live it up my last month here!