Monday, May 31, 2010

Hello! I have been really bored lately, Lismore is still not an interesting town. On the brighter side, I leave for Brisbane in 3 days. I'm really excited because that means I get to go to FIJI real soon, then home. In one week from now i'll be drinking a Dr.Pepper and eating a Chipotle burrito. I can't wait.

A couple days ago, the girls and I all got dressed up and decided to take some pictures around campus because we were all so bored. (Thanks to Gretchen's great ideas!) It had been rainy the entire week before hand and we finally caught a sunny day to take the pictures which was exciting. Campus was just a ghost town because it was during study break. Here are some pictures from our mini photo shoot...









Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Eddy's Visit

I decided to make a blog about Eddy's second visit. It obviously was not as exciting as the first time he came to Australia but I think we still had fun here in Lismore!

It was funny picking him up from the Lismore Airport because it is a tiny little building. I couldn't even imagine a plane flying into that tiny place.

We went to visit the famous Byron Bay, where I spend most of my weekends. I figured he would want to see a beach and the ocean after flying that long to come to Australia. We stopped to get some lunch and we ate at this delicious Mexican restaurant that I didn't even know existed! I can't even begin to tell you how amazing the food was. I'm definitely running to Chipotle and Taco Bell when I get back to the states! :)

Then the rest of the day we just sat on the beach and explored the most Eastern point of Australia! Here are some pictures..







After our day at Byron Bay, we had to go to the bar to go out for my Outdoor Education class. Yes, this was a mandatory event. This kind of event would never ever take place back in the United States. Only here in Australia do students party with their professors! It was a great night, everyone was together for one last huge event.

Throughout the week we didn't have to much to do so our days consisted of walking down to the Square or downtown Lismore. I feel like all we did was shop around or hit up the grocery store for some good food to make! We also explored Lismore better and found a river walk and a nice park. The time flew so fast and I honestly don't even know what we did for the time to pass.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

It's finally the last few weeks of my adventure here in Australia. It's freaking me out. I leave next week for Brisbane and then to Fiji. This week is filled with a whole lot of nothing. I am done with all my classes and all my assignments so i'm sitting around being bored. I don't have any finals either, so there is not a whole lot for me to do until I leave Lismore. The weather here has been really bad, real gloomy and rainy. From what I hear, the weather back in Minnesota is just amazing. Maybe it's a sign i'm ready to go back!

Eddy came back to Australia last week to visit Lismore. I don't think he was too impressed by the town I was in, but i'm not either so that's okay. We went to Byron Bay and that place is always amazing every time I go, so that was fun. Then we went out to Tommy's which is a bar downtown Lismore, to party with my professor of Outdoor Education. It was a mandatory event for all the students and it was really funny to see that. The other days consisted of us walking down to The Square, shopping around, and walking back up the torturous hill. I swear we walked down and up that thing at least six times that he was here. I know he just loved it!
It wasn't too eventful, but it was nice to have him here and not be bored for an extra week.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Girraween



I feel like I haven't had much time to write in my blog! Also, considering that the internet is absolutely terrible here, I didn't even have the chance to come on here. My internet decided to not work for almost a week, and let me tell you, without internet there is not much to do in good ol' Lismore.

I just got back from my last camping trip for my class Outdoor Education. We headed to Girraween National Park which is about three hours away from Lismore. I really was not looking forward to this camping trip because it is so much different from the first trip. We had to carry around our tents and everything that we would need for a four day, three night trip. Also, if we had to go to the bathroom, you basically would pick any tree you saw. When we first got picked up, we were all crammed into a tiny bus and drove three hours away. When arriving to Girraween we were all anxious to just get the trip started with and see where it took us. The first day for my group was actually pretty easy. Our campsite was only 600 meters away from a toilet and a campground area so that was reassuring. We set up our tents and ate some lunch then we started our day of exploring. We walked up a huge rock to Mt. Norman, did some caving, and watched the sunset from there. Here are some pictures from our first day...
















Our second day out in the bush was a little more difficult. We woke up pretty early and started to hike towards our next campsite. Along the way, we stopped at a little water hole and some people jumped in, but the water was absolutely freezing. It wasn't the most exciting thing in the world. Then we started hiking again and had to do our own navigation through the bush instead of walking on the fire trail paths. We were literally walking through trees and thick grass and sticks to get to the trail. Our group was going so fast that we finished our bearings in 35 minutes. Our professor told us this usually takes 1-2 hours to complete. Yeah... the people in our group were insanely quick. It was hard to keep up with them especially with such a huge pack on my back weighing me down. We were even hiking up huge rocks with our packs on in the bush. It was not fun. But when we got to our second campsite it was definitely a feeling of accomplishment. I never thought I would make it there seriously. The good thing about that day was the dinner! We made awesome pizzas on our little stove. Here are some pictures from day two...









Our third day was the most difficult day we had. We woke up before the sun even rose, at five in the morning, packed up all our stuff, and started our hiking for the day. We had to hike a total of 14 km in that single day. Hiking in the morning with that pack is not a fun task to do and it was even worse with no food in our systems. The boys in our group were speed demons and were really anxious to get to where we were headed. Why? I have no idea. It was really rough and there were parts where I didn't think I could make it. We hiked a total of 7 km (Which was half of our journey) in an hour and a half. With no breaks. It was probably the hardest thing I have had to do in a while. I have bruises on my hips and my shoulders from my pack being so heavy and carrying it for 14 km. We made it to our last campsite at around 2 in the afternoon and our professor said that was the fastest any group has ever gotten there. We had so much down time that people could take a nap. It was just unreal. After that, we set up camp then went and explored the HUGE rocks, and also went caving. Of course, it was more uphill, but the sunset was definetly worth it in the end. Here are some pictures from day three...









The last day of the camping trip was just exhausting. I was so tired from the day before and all of the constant hiking. I was so happy that I was going home that day so it kept me going. We started out by just hiking, then we had to do another section of bearings, or walking through the thick bush. This was pretty simple, until one of our group members got hurt. We had to get her out of the bush after that and we just stopped with the bearings and went back on the tracks and hiked towards the bus. For some reason, the hiking went by really fast the last day. We didn't see any wild kangaroos really or any wild pigs at all throughout the entire trip so that was a bummer for me. The bus ride home was interesting and felt like it was never going to end. We had the tiny bus that picked us up and brought us there again and we were sad about that. We were squished on this tiny bus, after four days of not showering, and it was just so uncomfortable. But eventually we made it back to Lismore and everything was heaven from then on!

Overall, the camping trip was honestly not one of my favorite things i've done here. It really made me aware of how much of a city girl I am, and how much I love fake camping with my family. I don't enjoy the fact of hiking with a huge pack on my back, and after doing it, I don't think I could again. But the camping aspect and the sunsets were great so there were a couple positive things about the trip.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Hello! Well, this weekend was pretty interesting to say the least. On Saturday it was Race Day! We've been so excited for this event for the past couple weeks because we heard it's just amazing so we were excited that the day was finally here. It's a big deal because everyone gets dressed up real classy looking and go drink and the horse races. Most girls wear huge hats and head pieces for the day, but I just stuck with the typical flower for $5.00 from K-Mart :)

I woke up around 7:00 in the morning to people screaming outside and blasting music. They were the early birds and started their day by drinking and being crazy. Around 9:00 in the morning we were just about done getting ready and the college gave us a free breakfast. I have no idea what we were eating, but it was basically a sand which with a hash brown and uncooked bacon on it. It wasn't that good. But it was free!

Here are some pictures of the girls and our Race Day outfits..





Brooke and I had to take a picture of us starting our goon drinking very early in the morning..



We headed to the horse races around noon and it felt like such a long day already considering we woke up at 7:00am. I had an interesting couple of hours and then we decided to actually bet on a horse. I only bet $5.00 because I never have before and I picked a random horse. Of course with my luck, the horse lost, and I was out the $5.00 but it was still fun to watch.



After we got back from the horse races, I went to bed at 5:00 that night, and didn't wake up until 8:00 the next morning! Yes, unbelievable! 15 hours of sleep for me. I was exhausted.

Here are some more pictures from the races..