Sorry, this is kind of a gross post but also cool!
I fell during my run yesterday. It wasn't the kind of fall where you feel it happening for a few seconds, it mostly happened like this:
Me: Oh look at the beach.
Me: Isn't the sun pretty on the water?
Me: Looks like the tide is in. Surfers got an early start.
Me: Ow that pavement really hurts.
It was really embarrassing because the only people who are motivated enough to get up that early/the only people who were there to witness it were SUPER ripped dudes. Anyways I cut my route short and went home. BUT I was bored at home tonight and noticed my scab is shaped like Australia!! Kind of neat.
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!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Lazy Weekend
I woke up really early for no reason today, and since I couldn't get back to sleep I'm already on my second episode of MacGyver, which is apparently on all days at all times. Occasionally they mix it up with an episode of Murder She Wrote or M.A.S.H. It's strange which shows end up being a big deal over here.
More vocabulary to add to the list:
Cossie=Swimsuit
Grog=Booze
Pom=English person
Sparky=Electrician
Go to the cinema=Go to the movies
Petrol=Gas
Rice Bubbles=Rice Krispies
Z=Pronounced "zed"
H=Pronounced "haych"
Period=Full stop
Demister=Defroster
More vocabulary to add to the list:
Cossie=Swimsuit
Grog=Booze
Pom=English person
Sparky=Electrician
Go to the cinema=Go to the movies
Petrol=Gas
Rice Bubbles=Rice Krispies
Z=Pronounced "zed"
H=Pronounced "haych"
Period=Full stop
Demister=Defroster
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Bundeena
The ferry dock is right next to the Cronulla train station, and it was so small I almost walked right by it! The boat is the longest continually operating ferry in New South Wales-it's been going since the 1930s. The ride to Bundeena took about 20 minutes since the water was really calm and blue today.
Horderns Beach
View of the ferry dock
Monday, December 26, 2011
Happy Boxing Day!
This beach is a little rockier than the main beach, but I like it because it's usually a lot more quiet. Also the path leading to it is too steep to bring prams (strollers) and eskies (coolers) down so that scares off some people...
The sports section was ALL cricket today:(
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Christmas Celebrations
This weekend was the Christmas party for Hayden's work, so we got to spend the night in the city. Everyone here has pretty massive Christmas celebrations, and my work already had a lunch a couple of weeks ago at a really nice seafood restaurant in Glebe. But since Hayden DOESN'T work in the arts, his boss has more money to spend on hotel rooms, dinner, top shelf booze, etc. So I got to dress up and go out for Italian food in Darling Harbour on Saturday night. Darling Harbour is a really nice section of downtown with tons of bars and cafes. It's right on the water, and there's no roads running through it so it's really nice for walking around and sightseeing. It reminds me a lot of the waterfront in downtown Seattle, just bigger and maybe a little more sanitary.
Having a nightcap after dinner.
View of the Harbour on Sunday. We stayed at Four Points.
Another view of the Harbour. It was kind of cloudy but definitely warm enough to eat outside.
Champagne and oysters!
I had a really good weekend but I'm definitely paying for it today. I slept for almost 12 hours Sunday night and woke up with a cold today so I'm going to try and take it easy for the next few days.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Messiah
I've been getting a little antsy since I haven't really been doing anything music-ish lately and my trumpet isn't here with me in Oz. Luckily the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs needed people to sing in the chorus for Messiah this month. Specifically they needed sopranos. So this alto decided to pose as a soprano and give it a go.
I've been rehearsing about once per week for the last couple of months, and we had dress rehearsals pretty much every night this last week. I really like my free time, but it's been nice having structure and places that I HAVE to be at certain times with the threat of consequences if I don't show up. I'm definitely on the younger end of people who are doing this-for some reason, a three hour long baroque oratorio doesn't appeal too much to some crowds. But the music is really beautiful and it's so much better when you know it really well and can anticipate what is going to happen next. Handel wrote the entire Messiah in twenty or so days. This is incomprehensible to me, and the best I can hope for is stretches of moderate productivity fit in between TV/Facebook/blog posts etc.
Opening night was last night and I think it went really well! The oboist was struggling a bit, bringing back memories of 7th grade and my brief and tragic oboe career. The chorus is singing it from memory, which actually was not as hard as I expected. The only song I need to review is "Amen". That's a five minute song with one lyric: Amen. Not easy. I'll try and sneak a few pictures from inside the opera house on Saturday to post.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Thanksgiving!
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!
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!
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