I had my first Thanksgiving away from family yesterday. It's definitely an American holiday, and people here have been focused on Christmas for the last couple of weeks. Luckily, a few Aussies were keen to help me celebrate it this year.
Of course I had to work so that spoiled some of the fun, but I got up early to watch the Detroit-Green Bay game. I accidentally-on-purpose missed Nickelback's halftime performance, whoops! The game was pretty boring overall but at least I got my football fix before work. Afterwards I went over to Hayden's house and helped fix some dinner for people who were a little confused by the combination of food that we eat for Thanksgiving. I never realized it, but it's pretty carb-heavy and probably something I would never just whip up without knowing it's what I'm "supposed" to eat that day. His family had decorated the dining room with an orange tablecloth and fall-themed napkins (his mom explained she looked all that up on the Internet, adorable). I made stuffing, which turned out pretty good but a little dry, and on top of that we had turkey, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, gravy, rolls, etc. His family all had pumpkin pie for the first time, which I LOVE but they thought was a little gross. They were also grossed out when I explained I was going to eat it for breakfast, but were intrigued by the turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sandwich that I was planning to have for lunch.
I'm really thankful for Mom, Dad, Patrice and all my friends back home. I'm thankful I have a place to live and new friends here. And I'm REALLY thankful that Black Friday does not exist here and that I no longer have to get up at 3AM to make people their stupid lattes at the Northgate Mall Starbucks. Happy Thanksgiving everybody!
G'day! I'm keeping this blog during my time in Australia as a way to remember my experiences here and keep in touch with family and friends back in the USA. Thanks for reading!
Friday, November 25, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Missing Home
So far I've had a lazy Saturday. Dan has been mainly living with his grandpa the past few weeks since his grandma passed away. He's trying to sublet his room for a couple of months, so I cleaned the place and am meeting him and a potential new roommate in about an hour for coffee. I'm kind of bummed about it because I get along with him really well, but hopefully he'll be able to move back in a few months.
I haven't been homesick too much, which surprises me because I really thought I would be. There are definitely a few people back home that I think about a lot, but I actually don't miss Seattle itself most of the time. I feel like the sun and heat kind of suit me; Sydney reminds me a lot of Southern California. But this week I had Skype chats with my parents and Carri. I got presents in the mail from Patrice and Rochelle. I talked to Pam a bit about making a trip down here. AND I made a Seattle playlist which was maybe a mistake because it turns out a lot of the music made in Seattle is kind of depressing. I wish I could come back for Christmas but I probably won't be able to save up enough money until I'm working full time, so hopefully I can make it back for a visit in May or June.
I haven't been homesick too much, which surprises me because I really thought I would be. There are definitely a few people back home that I think about a lot, but I actually don't miss Seattle itself most of the time. I feel like the sun and heat kind of suit me; Sydney reminds me a lot of Southern California. But this week I had Skype chats with my parents and Carri. I got presents in the mail from Patrice and Rochelle. I talked to Pam a bit about making a trip down here. AND I made a Seattle playlist which was maybe a mistake because it turns out a lot of the music made in Seattle is kind of depressing. I wish I could come back for Christmas but I probably won't be able to save up enough money until I'm working full time, so hopefully I can make it back for a visit in May or June.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
MEAT
I was pretty excited to get off work yesterday because I had plans to meet up with my friend Matt at Central Station to go for a climb. I've been trying to go about once a week and it's been really nice to have someone who will hold me accountable if I don't go, and who also won't let me fall to my death from a great height. When I walked into the lobby at work, it was POURING rain. The Westfield Tower is a few blocks from my work and it was completely hidden beneath clouds and sheets of rain. I waited in the lobby for about 15 minutes hoping it would pass, but finally just made a run to the train station. Of course I didn't have an umbrella because 8 years of living in Seattle has convinced me that they are dumb. Anyways I got completely soaked and Matt was in the same condition so we ended up scrapping the whole thing to go drink schooners and play bingo.
Best decision ever! In Australia a lot of the time pub trivia nights, raffles, bingo etc don't have a cash prize. But they DO have a meat tray that you can win. And yesterday was my lucky night because I got a bingo and got to ride home on the train carrying this! I was so proud.
Best decision ever! In Australia a lot of the time pub trivia nights, raffles, bingo etc don't have a cash prize. But they DO have a meat tray that you can win. And yesterday was my lucky night because I got a bingo and got to ride home on the train carrying this! I was so proud.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Melbourne Cup
Today was the Melbourne Cup, which is a horse race that happens every year on the first Tuesday in November. I didn't realize how excited people would get for it, but today as I was riding the train into work there were girls everywhere in really nice dresses and crazy hats headed into the city. They call it "the race that stops a nation" and it's pretty much the truth, because about ten minutes before 3:00 everyone quit working and went into the conference room. We had a bunch of snacks and cracked open some champagne to watch the race. People in Australia LOVE to gamble whether it's the pokies (slot machines), footy games or horse races, so everyone I work with spread out the little tickets they'd bought placing bets on various horses. The race started right at 3:00 and it didn't take long before the 3200 meters were finished. It was the closest finish in Melbourne Cup history, and after a few minutes of analyzing the photos, Dunaden was declared the winner. So his owner Sheikh Fahad of Qatar goes from being insanely rich to... richer. Anyways it was a pretty interesting day!
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