Wednesday, February 29, 2012

International Student Trip to Byron Bay, New South Wales.

Day One:
We left the Gold Coast campus at 8 am sharp.

First stop: Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
I loved this place!! I got to see real Australian animals. I finally saw kangaroos and koalas. It's so different seeing them in Australia, than at the Pittsburgh zoo. I got to pet the kangaroos too. I also got to see a really big crocodile. I also saw all kinds of birds and snakes. I loved every minute of this place!

After that we turned our clocks an hour ahead, we were in Byron Bay! We stayed at The Backpackers Inn hostel. I was excited to stay in a hostel, because I've never even seen one before. When I first got into the room, I was shocked. This hostel was disgusting. The floor was dirty, and the mattress protector had stains on it. Luckily, the sheets were nice and clean to go over the nasty beds. The one good thing was that the hostel was right on the beach! Then, we started our journey to the lighthouse. The lighthouse is the most Eastern point of Australia. This point was the closest to the US, that I will be in 4 months. It's so sureal. The hike was about an hour away. It was such a gorgeous site to see. The water, sights, rocks, were beautiful. I even saw dolphins in the water on the way up.



Then, we made our way back to our hostel. We got all cleaned up and got ready for a night out at "Cheeky Monkey's." By this point, we were all starving. We had a choice of a cheeseburger, chicken parm, veggies, or fish and chips. I got the chicken parm. I have to say, the food was delicious. I don't know if it was because I was starving or if because it was actually that good. Later, the fun began. We all got free beer to start off with. Then, the dancing began. This bar was weird, because they didn't have a dance floor. There was only dance tables. So to dance, you had to get on the tables. That was actually kind of fun, because it's different. I'm all for trying and doing new things.

Day 2: I woke up to rain. I was so disappointed because I was looking forward to laying at the beach all day. I just sat around all day until it was time for my group to go surfing. Surfing was so fun! We had a mini lesson, then got to try it out ourselves for about and hour and a half. I was terrible. I only stood up a few times. After that, it was still raining, but me and a few others decided to go into town to do a little shopping. Then, it was time to pregame. Our tourguides had about 4 shopping carts full of alcohol to make a mixed drink. There was all kinds of stuff in it. I still can't get over the fact that the drinking age is 18. Then, we had an Australian BBQ. It was amazing! I love Australian sausage. Now it was time to have a fun night out. We went to a bar called "Woody's." We all got one free drink to start off with. The atmosphere at this bar was different. There wasn't much dancing at all.


The Final Day: I woke up to rain once again. Again, I couldn't lay out on the beach all day. I went to the town again to do some more shopping. Finally it was my groups turn to sea kayak. I've kayaked before, but never in the ocean. I was really excited to try this out. We kayaked pretty far out. It was so wonderful! The waves just took us out. We waited to see dolphins or sea turtles. We didn't see anything. It was really disappointed. Though, since we didn't see anything, the guides said next time we come back, we get a free tour again. I hope I get to go back! Now, it was time to head back to the Gold Coast.
This trip was so fun. I'm so glad I went. I met so many people. It also opened my eyes to all sorts of new things. I love Australia, and I can't wait to see what else it has in store for me!!




Saturday, February 25, 2012

G'Day Mates! I've come up with ten things I want to do this semester.


Here they are in no specific order.

1. See a kangaroo.
2. Meet as many people as possible.
3. Get used to the cars on the opposite side of the road.
4. See dolphins.
5. Walk everywhere since the weather is so gorgeous.
6. Travel as much as possible.
7. Pick up an accent (:
8. Learn all the slang.
9. Learn to cook, since I'll be cooking my own food for the first time ever.
10. Have no regrets!




Saturday, February 18, 2012

I finally arrived on the Gold Coast of Australia!! I seriously didn't think it'd be this much of a culture shock.
I choose to study at Griffith Univeristy on the Gold Coast because it has everything, that I could possibly want. I'm taking classes for my major. Oh, the fact that it's by a beach, is also another plus.
I'm from a small town on the outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This city is nothing that I could have ever imagined or hope for.

When, I got off the airplane, someone from the Uni, was waiting for me to take me to my apt. He told me to get in front. I got in on the drivers seat. He said "What are you doing?" I said "Oh my gosh! Sorry!" I felt so dumb. I even told myself that I wouldn't do that! Let me just say, that I might not even come home. There's no way that I want to take that 13 hour flight ever again. I flew from Pittsburgh to Chicago, which was an hour and a half. Then, I flew from Chicago to San Francisco, which was 4 hours and a half hours. Then, I flew from San Francisco to Auckland, New Zealand, which was 13 hours! That was the worst flight ever! I couldn't wait to land! I completely skipped February 16th! Finally, I flew from Auckland to the Gold Coast, which was 4 hours. Being on an airplane for that many hours was too much. I still feel jet lagged!

Another thing I noticed is the speed limits are really high. On a back road, it said "70." I started freaking out, then I realized it isn't in mph. It's in km. Oops!


This semester, I wll be staying at an appartment. I have an American and an Australian roommate.

I'm excited to get to learn more about the Australian culture! This semester is going to be amazing!



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Tomorrow!

Oh my gosh! I leave tomorrow for Australia! I've been waiting for this day since I was little! Okay, not really, but I have ALWAYS wanted to go down under! I'm so grateful for this amazing once in a lifetime opportunity. I'm thankful that my parents are giving me this amazing journey. I couldn't be more happier or proud.

I'm going to miss all of my sisters of Alpha Xi Delta. They are the most understanding group of woman that I know. They are also giving me this opportunity to go. I can't wait to share stories with them, when I get back. TFJ!

I hope everyone enjoys reading my blog from down unda! I'll be posting lots of pictures too! Feel free to leave comments. (: