Friday, May 29, 2009

Last week of school

Monday will be the start of the last week of classes! Then after that everyone is traveling/studying/friends are visiting. My roommate Bobby actually leaves on Tuesday to go home! Its bittersweet haha. We are going out tonight for his going away.

Only 25 more days til I come home! :)

Friday, May 22, 2009

Good weekend

i love candid photos haha
all the ladies...Amy Winehouse, Miss Canada 09, Tila Tequila, Paris Hilton, Lady Gaga
Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton..we were kinda a pair
Me and the roomie! Paris Hilton and Lady Gaga (yes i got a dog too haha)
tiny wine glasses
the whole group in front of our first vinyard
so. much. wine.
this place had the cutest glasses
this was the last place we went to

Hey everyone! My computer is back!

So last weekend we went to Hunter Valley and did a wine tasting tour. It was so fun! Especially since the night before it was someones brilliant idea to have a celebrity party for Josh's girlfriend who came to visit, so needless to say the bus ride to hunter valley was lots of fun :) We tasted so many different kinds of wine and went to 4 different vineyards. It was awesome! 

We are going to another rugby game this weekend with GSE and then we only have one more event for the semester! The Blue Mountains....im soo excited for that!

I guess Dave (my program director) is trying to organize a camping trip too pretty soon so I hope he follows through with that because that would be so fun! I miss camping :( 

Anyways...now im just waiting for finals! I have 5 weeks left...thats hard to believe.

I love and miss you all!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

No Computer

Hey everyone!

I wont have a computer for about a week so I didnt want you all to get worried that I wasnt posting anything. Love you!! Be back soon

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Pictures from Fiji



waterfall
the hike
me and brittany in the middle of the water
In the bus before the hike
Mango Bay Feegee experience dinner
Tubing!
Kids from the school we visited...they loved the camera
Us in our surongs at one of the villages
Mango Bay
Mango Bay
Kava bowl
the beach
Nadi Bay Resort

Pictures

Putu! Our driver
Sunset dinner in Jimbaron Bay
Henna
Sunset at Uluwatu cliffs
temple at Uluwatu cliffs
my giant coconut
Tahana Lot Temple (charlies angels haha)
stupid monkey
balinese dancer
living like royalty in the Villa
part of our villa (this was actually outside under)
sunset
temple
they had these everywhere...to give respect
we got to wear these cool skirts inside the temple
Me making coffee

Everyone in Bali drives on of these! I totally wanted one haha
The group hanging out at the pool bar
This was the outside of our room. I am basically standing at the pool taking the picture
Ramada Resort pool (it was so humid that my camera fogged up when i turned it on)

Fiji

So I still don't know whether or not I like Fiji or Bali better...but they were both amazing

We got to Fiji pretty late and had a rocky start. STA travel didnt give me a confirmation number for our Hula Loop Tour and they booked accommodation for us for the first and last night, but when we got there the Hula Loop tour company had no idea what we were talking about. Our names were on the list for the tour so that was a relief, but we had to find a hostel for the night. We got a shuttle to the Nadi Bay Resort hostel and arrived pretty late. It wasnt too bad...we shared a room with 5 other people (2 English guys right out of high school and 3 other girls that we didnt even talk to). Anyways, we basically just went to sleep because we were being picked up early the next morning by our tour bus.
Once the tour actually begun we felt a lot better about traveling by ourselves in a third world country, since it was just me and Brittany. The first day we went to Natadola Beach for a picnic lunch of lamb sausages and BBQ chicken. It actually wasnt bad! Then we went to a village where we had to wear a surong and shirt covering our shoulders. This was actually really cool to see how basically everyone in Bali lives. There is a huge open field area in the middle of the village where no one is allowed to play because it is where they make their sacrifices. The chiefs house is the one that is highest off the ground. The dont really have any furniture in their houses, or doors really. After the village we went to the Sigatoka sand dunes, which was cool but I have been sandboarding already. Mango Bay was out hostel for the night, which was better than the first hostel. The actual hostel was really nice, with an AMAZING view we got to watch the sunset). When we got there the hostel had a Kava ceremony for us. Kava is a drink that numbs the body haha. The first bowlful we had made our tongue and throat tingley and numb...it was wierd! But the drink is pretty gross. They crush up a Kava root, put the power in a cloth, and soak it in water. If you have ever wondered what a tree tastes like...this is it! After that we pretty much just had dinner, hung out a bit with the group, and went to bed. 
The second day was by far my favorite! We went on a hike through the Namosi Highlands. It was a really muddy, wet, hot hike but soo worth it. It was actually pretty strenuous, walking through streams, up slippery muddy slopes and through trees with spiders in them! Just before the end of the hike, we came out of the trees looking down on this valley with a huge river at the bottom! It was breathtaking! Our camping crew would have LOVED it! :) (dont worry dad...I took some cool videos just like you :) After the hike, we got to go tubing down the Lavua river! It was soo fun! We stopped at a small waterfall on the way home where we got to swim a little and take pictures. The Uprising Resort hostel is where we stayed that night. Since it was our last night and we didn't have to wake up early the next day, we got a little crazy! The hostel actually put on some games for us to play (there were like 20 of us in the tour) and one of the cross-dressing employees (his/her name was sasha) did a little hula-type dance for us. It was pretty cool haha. I brought my cards out and we played an American drinking came (which is called something else in England but is very similar to our version). We all bonded that night and just hung out by the bonfire at the beach. Being with all of these people really made me want to travel all over the world. There were 3 girls from England traveling together who had already been to Cambodia, Thailand, and many other places. There was one girl from Germany traveling by herself, a guy from Scotland by himself, a girl from Wales by herself, and a whole bunch of guys from England by themselves, but they all became friends throughout there travels. I dont know how they are all traveling by themselves...i could never do that haha. But I really want to get out and see the world!
Fiji was a totally different experience from Bali. Every hostel we stayed in didnt have air conditioning and it was soo hot all the time. Brittany and I were ready to get back to Australia and take a real shower and wash our clothes...but it is definitely an experience I will never forget!

Bali

Im finally done with my papers! yay!...so here is the break down of my trip

When we got to Bali it was pretty late so we didn't really do anything. We got to the Ramada Resort in Benoa Bali and it was beautiful! It had a huge pool right outside our room with cabanas and a pool bar! We got up in the morning for our complimentary breakfast and hung around in the pool (because it was soooo hot) until everyone was awake and ready to go walk around the beach. We walked along the beach for a couple hours, stopping for a quick 10 dollar parasail haha. There were people trying to sell us all sorts of stuff all over the beach...we actually started a fight with 2 parasail guys (oops). On the way back to the hotel we stopped at the Circle K convenience store and bought some Bintang (balinese beer) for the night. When we got back me, Megan, and Shannon got massages...which were amazing! After that it was happy hour at the pool bar, so we hung out there and met some cool people.
The next day we hired a driver named Putu (which was also the name of the bar tender haha) to take us on a tour of Bali. First he took us by a jewelry shop and then to an art shop where we hard core bargained and got some good deals. Then we went to a buffet lunch at the Mt. Batur Volcanoe. It was a bummer because it was cloudy and rainy so we couldn't see the volcanoe that well, but the Indonesian buffet was really good! After that we headed to this place where we got taste a whole bunch of different kinds of coffee and tea. I bought some really yummy coffee called Ginseng. We ended the night with a Kecak fire dance. I was really excited about watching the Balinese dancing...it is crazy how they move their hands haha.
The next day we called Putu again to take us around some other parts of Bali. We started with another Borono and Kris Dance, which was cool but not as cool as the first one. Then we went to this place called Ibu Oka and ate suckling pig for lunch! It was actually really good...my favorite part was the intestines haha (but seriously...they were really good). We ate sitting on the floor with our shoes off and everything! Then we got to go to a monkey forest! These monkeys were really friendly and crawled all over us (I wasnt a huge fan but i had to let at least one monkey climb on me for a picture haha). They were all picking each others butts and eating each others bugs...it was gross. The one that climbed on my head was looking for bugs in my hair haha (i hope he didnt find any...or else he probably left some in there). After this Putu took us to the markets in Ubud, where the best bargaining happened. Although me and Megan lost the group for a little while and found out we really suck at bargaining haha. Last but not lease we went to Tanah Lot Temple, which is out in the water, and we got to watch the sunset there. It was gorgeous!! All the girls got matching henna tattoos :) Putu took us to our next accomodation, which was an amazing Villa! We had a private pool, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, outside TV/lounging area, and a dining area! And it had air conditioning! It was sooo nice! We ended up with Bintang and Ramen noodles for dinner, cuz thats all we had haha.
We slept in the next day...enjoying our Villa experience. Spent most of the time at Kuta beach, and then had a sunset dinner in Jimbaron bay. The dinner was actually really good....we shared a whole bunch of sea food and were totally stuffed!
The next day was my, Brittany, and Megans last day in Bali. It had a slow, relaxing start, and then we called Putu for one final half day tour. He took us to the Uluwatu cliffs to watch the sunset. It was totally amazing! We watched the sunset from the top of a huge cliff, looking sideways at a temple in the short distance, and we were surrounded by monkeys playing haha. It was magnificent. Then Putu took us to the airport and we hopped on the red-eye back home just to race to the apartments to switch clothes, race back to the airport, and get a plane to Fiji. Indonesia is a beautiful place, and I would definitely go back there.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Papers

So my papers are slowly coming along. I am so anxious to tell you all about my travel to Bali and Fiji and post pictures!! But I have to concentrate on these papers haha....as much fun as that sounds :) My last paper is due Wednesday, so after that I will post everything.

One and a half down, one and a half to go!!