Thursday, January 1, 2009
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Epic week
This week started off pretty great. I went to the zoo on Monday with an Australian boy named Michael Farmer. Not only was it a fantastic zoo and a great afternoon of getting to know him, but he surprised me with tickets to the Perth Royal Show, which was basically the biggest fair/carnival that I have ever seen in my life. Needless to say, I skipped all my classes Monday and had a fantastic authentic Australian experience. Tuesday we had our first loss for basketball, which was sad, but it was refreshing to finally have some good competition. Wednesday was meant to be beach day, but because it was rainy and overcast that didn't happen. Instead, we spent the afternoon at the Tav playing cards. Also started going to fitball at 8 am with Mary - Zack teaches the class and because there were only 3 of us there it was like essentially working with a personal trainer. Thursday, finally payed for all my after semester flights - I am now officially booked to be traveling to Cairns, Sydney, New Zealand, Fuji, then back to LA for a day and then home. I am so excited - I can't believe I am actually getting to experience all these places! The lady at the ticket office tried to make us pay 400 dollars more than we actually had to - but with some argument and the help of Jeff Henkel we finally managed to get her to charge us the correct price. Thursday night, Emily, Kelsey, Michael and I headed back to the show and got to see for sure the best fireworks display that I have ever seen. They were choreographed to music and were just simply incredible. Friday. Oh, Friday. Friday was Oktoberfest which managed to start after a 6:45 workout with drinking at 8:30 with Jeff and Marty. Jeff had an amazing German costume and they even pushed a bed in front of the door so that I had to miss my class. We headed to the Tav around 11 and began the afternoon with a stine and a pretzel. The Tav was packed by noon and most of us ended staying there until dinner time. That night, a couple of us girls adventured into Carnegies in the city for an attempt to have drinks bought for us. Our efforts only resulted in us buying our own ABC shots (which are wicked, Absinthe, Bicardi151, and Chartruese). But the night ended up being a blast. Saturday was Fresher Senior cricket (were the rule was that you weren't aloud in the field without a drink in your hand) which we ended up losing by 100 runs. Last night 10 of us packed in my room to watch Aladdin and then we had a Guac - off at 2 am to kick off the watching of the ND-Stanford game. (Go Irish!!) Today was a great end to the week, with a trip into the city for some gelato and a trip to Subiaco Oval to take in a footy game. We paid 5 dollars to get in, and managed to snag seats five rows back on the 50 yard line. Granted, it was an alumni AFL game, but it was a great time. The game of footy is incredibly entertaining and we got to run onto the oval at the end of the game. I even managed to have a footy player autograph my passport.




Monday, September 29, 2008
Albany/Denmark
Ok so I figure I should actually start using this as a blog for Australia. I'm having a hard time sitting down and putting what we've done on paper - but right now before class seems like a good time to start. This weekend we travelled down south to Albany and Denmark. We conquered Bluff Knoll, climbed the tree top walk, and had dinner at a delicious microbrewery. I had the best white ale that tasted like bananas (clearly, you can see my priorities). It was an absolutely gorgeous and very outdoorsy weekend.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Carbon leaf
Live a life less ordinary
Live a life extraordinary with me
Live a life less sedentary
Live a life evolutionary with me
Well I hate to be a bother,
But it's you and there's no other,
I do believe
You can call me naive but...
I know me very well (at least as far as I can tell)
And I know what I need
The night you came into my life
Well it took the bones of me, took the bones of me
You blew away my storm and strife
And shook the bones of me, shook the bones of me
By the way, I do know why you stayed away... I will keep tongue-tied next time
Live a life less ordinary
Live a life extraordinary with me
Live a life extraordinary with me
Live a life less sedentary
Live a life evolutionary with me
Well I hate to be a bother,
But it's you and there's no other,
I do believe
You can call me naive but...
I know me very well (at least as far as I can tell)
And I know what I need
The night you came into my life
Well it took the bones of me, took the bones of me
You blew away my storm and strife
And shook the bones of me, shook the bones of me
By the way, I do know why you stayed away... I will keep tongue-tied next time
Live a life less ordinary
Live a life extraordinary with me
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
CS Lewis is brilliant
"That same mysterious force which we call gravitational when it steers the plants and biochemical when it heals a live body, is the efficient cause of all recoveries. And that energy proceeds from God in the first instance. All who are cured are cured by Him, not merely in the sense that His providence provides them with medical assistance and wholesome environments, but also in the sense that their very tissues are repaired by the far-descended energy which, flowing from Him, energises the whole system of Nature."
Sunday, June 1, 2008
The halls
PS. Can I just say....I miss the halls of 3west.
I have no place here at home where I can just sit and study and be easily distracted by laughter or smiles or good stories of my closest friends.
3 weeks.
I have no place here at home where I can just sit and study and be easily distracted by laughter or smiles or good stories of my closest friends.
3 weeks.
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