Tuesday, June 05, 2007

I am now a fan of Sheesha

Things are beginning to wind down here in Oz. The term is over and it's now study week/finals....I thankfully don't have any finals but I do have a bunch of assignments to do....One thing about being here is that it's made me appreciate the way of learning thing at Ryerson...it's the sort of if you don't do the readings it's your own fault instead of making us do reading journals that are total bullshit.

So lots of things have happened. There was a BBQ on Sunday that was a birthday/goodbye to exchange students that we leaving from my group of friends. However the highlight of the last 2 weeks was Sheesha!!!! A new place opened across the street from the residence and it serves good food but it also has Sheesha. I went with Lorenz, Michael and Hannah. Now here's where it gets kind of amusing-Hannah and Lorenz were the only ones to have ever had Sheesha so the two of us were brand new to trying it and damn it's cool...plus you look like the shit when you blow out a cloud of smoke. And what made that night even better is that we got back to the flat and a bunch of us stayed up talking.

The thing that I find interesting is that if I didn't live with these people I don't know if we ever would have met but I am happy that I did. I am gonna miss them but that just means the next big trip to plan is to Singapore which I will actually do.

I have to get back to doing my reading journal for English (BOOOOOOO!!!!!!!)

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

What's on

Res at Curtin is unique. I say that becuase unlike most other uni residence's that I know of they actually supply each flat with a television. Because of that you end up spending a lot of time bonding with roommates around the TV. In fact our lounge area coffee table has been used more to eat from than our kitchen table.

You would think that the fact that there is a TV and it means you don't have to talk that we wouldn't but that's not the case. There are three of us: Lorenz, Michael and myself who can manage to end up talking through more of the TV show than actually watching it. In our flat we even have designated times for different people to watch different things. Oh and the from about 500-630 there is news on pretty much constantly.

One show that the three of will even take a break from homework to watch is Rove Live. It's kind of like a talk show but it's only on on Sunday's and there are lots of regular bits. There is nothing like this on North American Television (the host Rove MacManus was on Leno a couple of weeks ago). He has different bits and on of the things is called "Hughesy Loses It" I couldn't find a clip of him from the show but I did find a clip of him from the Melbourne Comedy festival which is funny to.



Another bit that he has on the show is Petespace. I think after watching the clip it's pretty self explanatory. That being said some of the stuff might be topical to Australia but enough of it is funny.




There was also another comedian that was at the Melbourne Comedy festival who was flippin hilarious.....the end is the best. Anyway his name is Russel Howard and here's his bit.





One thing that I will miss about Australia is their ads. There is an Aussie beer company called Toohey's that has AWESOME commercials. The first one is just cool to look at and the second one is just weird but fantastic at the same time.








The last video is a truely amazing ad that I saw on television here. I am not going to say what it's for but when you watch it you don't even know what it's for until the end. I can say that I have never seen anything like it before on TV anywhere.


Monday, May 14, 2007

How can you not love Eurovision?

When I lived in England for 2 years I had the opportunity to watch a truely unique television program...what program is that? Well it's Eurovision. If you don't know what it is it's basically a song contest between European countries. Now most of the music is usually cheesy and the voting is political but this year there was a little bit of a difference in the fact that some of the music actually wasn't that bad.

In fact 2 of the artists I would actually listen too. Those two are the entries from Georgia and Turkey. In fact I have already downloaded some other songs by the turkish guy. I also liked Belarus but I don't know if I could listen to a lot of it. Since you can't actually see Eurovision on TV in North America I thought I would post some clips of the three performances that I liked. I am going to post the music video as well as the performance.


TURKEY - Shake it Up Shekerim by Kenan Dogulu

MUSIC VIDEO


EUROVISION PERFORMANCE



GEORGIA - Visionary Dream by Sopho

MUSIC VIDEO



EUROVISION PERFORMANCE (the sword fighting at the end is nifty)



BELARUS - Work Your Magic by Koldun

MUSIC VIDEO



EUROVISION PERFORMANCE



I have to admit that I watched both the semi's and the finals. I know that it's sad but it's something I haven't been able to do in a while. And I can also add it to the list of things that I have done here that just shouldn't be. Just as a side note Serbia won (it's an interesting song with an interesting looking singer) and it's definetely a different type of song to have won.

Monday, May 07, 2007

It's Sunday I am allowed to do next to nothing

In the last couple of days I have had a unique experience that I wasn't expecting. Now it wasn't something to do with Australia or Uni or anything like that...in fact it had to do with Facebook.

Now I will admit I am a fan of facebook to keep in touch but in the last couple of days 3 people that I went to elementary school with in Shilo, Man have gotten in touch with me. One of them I was messaging back and forth for a while before I realized that I remembered who she was...it was cool but it also kind of made me feel old but cool none the less.

Anyway, today was Sunday so of course everything was closed and there is nothing to do. So what did I do....I finished an essay and a half. But something happened while I was doing that...Michael scared the bejesus out of me not by doing something scary but by knocking on my door when I had my headphones on...he now joins the club with Meera.

So how did I top off a pretty dull day...well with a uniquely unproductive evening. Michael had been at a thing for his aussie rules football yesterday so today he was a combination of tired and hungover...so basically no energy. Our evening consisted of watchin Aussie Big Brother, Ugly Betty and Collateral. As boring as it sounds it was actually fun.


On that note I thought I would post some pics of my roommates so that when I talk about them you would actually know who they are.

So this first one is from Left to Right: Lorenz, Michael, Priyaa and Me.



And for the second pic from Left to Right: Me, David (not a roomate but is here enough that he could be), Priyaa, Meera, Hannah and Lorenz.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

I discovered that 210 meant 210 minutes not 2hrs 10 minutes

So...I am at the point where I am counting down the months until I have to leave Australia. Now I know that sounds like I want to leave Oz but I don't really. I just came to the realization on the 1st of May that I had 2 months and a day until I left Perth which was sad.

Now that being said...I won't miss my classes and the university...which I have issues with. And to some extent I won't miss Perth. It is a nice place that I would probably enjoy more if I didn't live out in the burbs and had to rely on public transportation.

That being said I wouldn't trade it for Melbourne or Sydney cause everyone goes there and Perth is unique. Also if I didn't come here I wouldn't have had the opportunity to go up north to Exmouth and Coral Bay and have the opportunity to snorkel and swim with whale sharks. I have had experiences here that I would not have had if I was in Sydney or Melbourne.

Being in Australia and living on campus with the roommates I have and the friends that I have made has allowed to me sort of figure out what I might want to do. Now knowing me it's not a good idea for me to say that it's what I definetely, no other option want to do but at the moment and I forsee for a long time that I have discovered a new area within the entertainment industry that I would really like the opportunity to work in on the production side of things.

What is you might ask? Well if you have talked to me recently you know, but if not...well let's put it this way: I am probably the only person that goes on exchange to Australia and decideds that they would really like to work in India. That decision came from two (although technically three) places. The first one (or two) were my roommates Priyaa and Meera. SBS, which is a multicultural station here was playing Bollywod films on Sunday evenings in March...well they made me watch one and I was hooked.

The other factor was my independent research class where I am doing a massive research and production assignment of my own choosing. Well I decided to focus on the popularity of Bollywood films outside of India...and that they say is history. For me it was interesting reading all the journal, magazine and newspaper articles and reading the books and trying to understand an industry that I new very little about. Anyway through all of that I have come to appreciate them and can watch Bollywood films without comparing them to Hollywood fims. I also realized that I would really like to work for a couple of the production companies that are really successful and see how they run things. Now I know that's kind of weird but then again...that's me.

I even have a list of films in the back of my day planner that I have to see. And Priyaa and Meera have also helped me appreciate Shahrukh Khan...who honestly in the first film I saw I thought he was kind of shit and wasn't that attractive. Well I have since altered my opinion...he's definitely goodlooking...however with the acting...he's good as long as he's not crying...he looks like he's taking a shit and it hurts. That being said for those who don't know who he is I thought I would include a clip that I quite like. Mom prepare yourself...it's from the film that I am gonna make you watch. It's from Kal Ho Naa Ho...and mom you better damn well like it!!! See if you recognize the songs...it's something quite familiar.






See it's not that bad. Anywhoo...I will be posting more often cause I have more stuff to talk about.

Monday, April 23, 2007

So many countries...so little time.

So I know I should I be doing homework but I was researching my trip home.....it takes a lot of time to plan trips. Anyway I was looking at different website and there was one where someone had put up all of the countries that they had been to in the world. Then they put a list of all the countries that they wanted to go to with a list of 5 that were an absolute must. Well I thought I would do my own twist on that cause it's always kind of interesting to see. The thing was I couldn't pick 5 that were an absolute must so instead I chose 6. Please feel free to comment on this post.

Top 6:
India
Turkey
Jordan
Mauritius
Singapore
New Zealand

List of Countries that I want to visit
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Cook Islands
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
Georgia
Greece
Iceland
India
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lebanon
Libya
Macedonia
Mauritius
Mongolia
Morroco
Nepal
New Zealand
Norway
Oman
Palestine
Qatar
Romania
Singapore
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Spain (Andulsia)
Sweden
Syria
Tajikistan
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Yemen

Where I've been
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Fiji
France
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Switzerland
United Kingdom (England, Wales)
United States

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

This post is long but it's worth the read...I swear.

So I was gonna post my pictures on here but I have found that it takes a really long time to get my pics up on here. What I have decided to do is post the pics on Flickr and post the link to see them.

Here is the link for the photos from my trip of Western Australia: http://www.flickr.com/gp/86172951@N00/fEykhE

There are descriptions of the photos although it would probably make more sense to read the blog and then look at the pics. Anyway let me begin.

DAY 1: Perth-Kalbarri

Well it was an early morning. We had to be at the bus for 7am and many of us had not seen that early in a long time. Our bus consisted of 3 Canadians, a Finn and 11 American’s but expect for one of the American’s they were all nice and friendly. Anyway our first stop was the Pinnacles which are rock formations that have taken a long time for nature to create however when you see them it just looks like fields of phallic symbols. You’ll see what I mean when you look at the pics.

We then stopped Jurien Bay for lunch, and while it was gorgeous there but again, like in Sydney, the Seagulls were insane. After Jurien Bay we headed to Hangover Bay.

One thing that was started on the first day was SPLAT. Essentially Lara, our guide wrote all of our names on a grid on the passenger side of the windshield and which ever square had the most bug guts at the end of the trip got the money that everyone put it.

After Hangover Bay we head to do Sand boarding. I only went down once and that was more than enough for me. The sliding down wasn’t the problem it was the walking up to the top that was hardest…just so not fun. The sun was starting to set but we made it to our hostel at Kalbarri. The funny thing for me was that Allison and Clea (the other Canadians) had never stayed in a hostel before so their reactions were priceless.

DAY 2: Kalbarri-Monkey Mia

It was an early morning. We had to be out for breakfast at 7am but we did it since we went to bed early the night before. After we ate the first place we went to was Kalbarri National Park where I ended up hurting myself and also completely realizing my fear of certain heights again.

I am not normally a morning person but Kalbarri National Park early in the morning is gorgeous. One of the places we hiked to there as Nature’s Window. You will see it in my pictures and recognize it as a common desktop on computers. All I can say is the view is stunning. From there we hopped back into our bus and head off to Shell Beach.

The beach is not made of sand but small shells and you can walk out at least ½ km before the water gets deeper than your thighs and then it suddenly drops off to be really deep. I walked almost all the way and when I was walking back to the shore I saw something in the water. I thought to myself “that’s a big rock” and I proceeded to walk towards it when it moved. It was a medium sized Stingray…how cool is that.

We ended the evening in Monkey Mia. Everyone on the bus was down at the beach with a drink and we watched the sunset. It was really nice. That evening there was an aboriginal show on. Some of the dancing they did looked so Jewish it was scary….just think Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof when he’s sings “If I was a rich man” and you’ll know what I mean.

Day 3: Monkey Mia-Coral Bay

The day started off with dolphins. The previous night Lara had given us some tips about how to get chosen to feed a dolphin but there was one thing that she didn’t say that I did that morning. I wore a bright yellow T-shirt that had something amusing written on it. Because of that I got to feed a dolphin…it wasn’t that interesting but I can now say that I have done it. I personally found the pelicans much more interesting.

After Monkey Mia we headed to an Ocean Park. It was interesting with the highlight being when Clea said that the Sea Snake felt like a purse…I thought it was funny.

After that was Eagle’s Bluff which is literally in the middle of nowhere and I took pictures to prove that (although I don’t think I posted them). The stromalites were next on the agenda. They are some sort of natural thing that happens, I just think they look cool.

We arrived at our hostel just as the sun was setting. After getting our rooms and having supper everyone on the bus headed down to the beach. The weirdest thing happened as we reached the beach, I remembered why the name of the place sounded familiar.

If you’ve seen the movie Contact and seen the bit where the Jodie Foster character sees here dad on a beach. While that beach is in Coral Bay. It wasn’t the exact one that we went to but it looked similar. A bunch of stayed on the beach and looked at the stars and decided not to be crazy and go swimming in the ocean at night.

Day 4: Coral Bay-Exmouth

Today was the first day of fun. After putting our stuff back on the bus and having breakfast we had to head to a shop near the coast to pay for what activities we were doing that day. Clea, 2 American’s and myself were doing a 3 hour snorkelling trip. However we didn’t leave until 1230 which meant we had 3 hours to kill so we went down to the beach. Now while were at the beach a couple of things happened to make me think the beach was cool.

First a BIG fish swam almost all the way up the shore near Clea and I. The other cool thing was a school of fish also swam close by too. Anyway after having chicken nuggets and fries we headed down to the boat. I’ve never seen water that colour before.

Now I have always liked the ocean but I’ve never understood why people snorkel. However after the 3 snorkels we did I have realized why. It’s like an alien world that is so beautiful and peaceful. While t he coral isn’t bright colours the patterns are amazing and there are some many different colours and shapes and sizes of fish. It was incredible.

After we had returned to shore and the group of people that did the eco-tour returned we headed off to Exmouth. The drive there was one of the most incredible one’s I’ve been on. There was amazing lightening to be seen out one window for a little while. The sunsets were incredible. Because we were in the Outback and above the Tropic of Capricorn it made the sunsets even more incredible. When we arrived at are accommodation the last bit of sun was disappearing.

The accommodations were cool. The place was a ‘holiday park’ and the things we were staying in were like small cottages but the were cute and a nice break from sharing a room with 8+ people. For our supper we were told to be there for 745 however it ended up being over an hour after then when we finally ate.

The reason for that is that the trip to Broome had something break on their trailer so we were carrying their stuff and they were bringing the fish (Baramundi) that we were having for supper. Anyway they arrived later than expected and then fish ended up being frozen. However that hour we had was great fun and waited without complaining.

Day 5: Exmouth

So today was the big day for me. I was going diving with Whale Sharks. It cost me $350 so I was thinking that it had better be good. We had to get up early. There were 5 of us going. Anyway after we had signed paperwork they sent us to get our gear and to my absolute horror we had to wear wetsuits.

After the boat left the shore we had to put on our wetsuits. One of the funniest and most horrifying experiences I’ve ever had. There is no way to get in one gracefully. After a couple of hours we still hadn’t seen a Whale Shark and we were wondering if we were going to see one and then we saw one.

The only thing was that because I am a slower swimmer I was at the back of the pack and people kept kicking bubbles in my face so the first time I went in I didn’t actually see anything. However the next 3 times we went in with the Whale Sharks I saw them and it was incredible. They were 8 meters long and it was incredible. On the way back we stopped for a snorkel and it was so nice to go into the water without a wetsuit on.

After we had returned to the dive shop we got back on the bus and head to Vlaming Head lighthouse for the sunset. It was beautiful and we got a good group picture.

Day 6: Exmouth-Farmstay

Today we started heading home. It was a very early morning-we were on the road by 630am. It was also the day that we were going to cover the most distance: 800km.

One of our stops was at the Tropic of Capricorn where we took pictures of ourselves under the sign. I refuse to post the picture of me under the sign cause I look retarded. Also when we stopped at a petrol station we got to see a Joey that had been rescued from it’s mom who had been hit by a car.

We were staying at a Farm that night. Now one thing that I haven’t mentioned yet that happens during the day in Western Australia when you are away from a Perth is the flys. The fly’s are insane and SOOOOOOO annoying and at the farm they were so many of them. We did a nature walk and we survived the flys to get good pictures of the sunset.

At the farm we were staying in the shearers quarters and it was a good 2 minute walk to the washroom. Now the washrooms were awesome…the stalls didn’t have doors instead it was shower curtains…I love it. Our supper that night was sooo good: Shepard’s Pie and garlic bread.

Day 7: Farmstay-Curtin University

Today we went to one place that thoroughly creeped me out: Hutt River Province. Essentially in the 1970’s this guy found a loophole because he didn’t want to pay land taxes to the Australian government. This loophole allowed him to declared war on Australia and because Australia didn’t respond he won de facto and thus his principality was created. Most people found it amusing and funny I found the place creepy, mainly because there was a religious aspect to everything.

Our last stop before Perth was the Riverside Animal Sanctuary. It was awesome. There were many different animals that we could feed. There were Joey’s, birds, alpaca’s, sheep, rams, a horse, a camel, a pony, an emu and an ostrich.

However there were two highlights for me. The first was that we got to touch and hold some snakes that were so cute. The best thing though was discovering a truly ugly animal that is so unique….that being the Chinese Goose. It’s ugly and funny at the same time.

After the sanctuary we were on our last leg home. When we arrived at Curtin a very eerie thing happened. On the radio was “All Good Things Come to an End” by Nelly Furtado…how weird is that.

I got home at 545ish…and that night proceed to go out and see 300 which is an awesome film.

Other pic albums:
I also have two other albums of pics.

One is of my time in Sydney: http://www.flickr.com/gp/86172951@N00/a0F3x4

And the other is of different pics around Perth: http://www.flickr.com/gp/86172951@N00/k4TNu8

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Salaam Namaste....my first proper Bollywood film and it was pretty good

Well I’ve been here over a month and I have to say that I don’t miss home that much. The one thing I have found is that I do feel slightly left out. Everyone’s life is going on the way it did before I left and I now feel out of the loop. That being said being here has made me appreciate things.

Things like the fact that I can attend 6 classes in a semester of English and still get a C+. I have found that classes here aren’t as bullshitable as the ones at Ryerson. I have also noticed that I have a better choice of classes back home. That being said Australian Studies is awesome…we watched Muriel’s Wedding in class (If you’ve never seen it you MUST!!).

I have also discovered that I enjoyed going to school and working. I would sometimes be annoyed that I was tired and I didn’t have enough time to do homework but I will be honest I actually miss work. And while I know if I was home I wouldn’t be working much now anyway I do still kind of miss work.

All of that being said I do love it here. I have lucked out with 6 of my roommates (there are 2 that are never here so they really aren’t part of the group). Because of two of them I now have a new genre of film that I am liking…and “what is that?” you might ask well it’s Bollywood. There is a station here that on Sunday nights plays Bollywood films and I have watched every single one that has been on.

What makes it even more amusing for me was when I went to the relatives of one of my roommates they all knew me as the Canadian girl who like Bollywood films. So instead of being exposed to lots of Australian culture I am being exposed to Indian and also Mauritian culture (BECAUSE MAURITIUS DOES EXIST). I am loving that fact. Other exchange students are getting into Australian culture and while I will go to an Aussie Rules game and have eaten Tim Tam’s I am happy that I am experiencing new things.

Also in 2 weeks I have a 2 week easter holiday and for the 1st week I am going to do a tour of Western Australia….expect shit loads of pics and I will probably have stories. I will probably post once more before I leave on the trip.

Also I tried another flavour of smoothie and I will say it again the Aussies take smoothies to a whole other level that you can’t get in Canada. They are better than Booster Juice and cheaper. Also Gelato is really good.
Oh and as for kickboxing…the course got cancelled the day before it was supposed to start…how nice is that (sarcasm)

Friday, March 09, 2007

OMFG!!!!! IT WAS 42 DEGREES!!!!...I was pale :)

3 days in a row it was 42 freakin degrees which in itself is extremely harsh but what made it worse was that at night it only went down to 25-29 degrees. Basically at night it was like what it normally is during the day at home in the summer.

I also have another weird sunburn on my back and top bit of my arms. 4 of us went to Scarborough beach which is an awesome beach….the waves are huge and it was way more fun than Cottosloe.

I signed up for Kick-boxing on campus…me learning about hitting things…is it a good combinations? I don’t know.

I have discovered a new smoothie besides the Watermelon I gushed about last time…its tropical fruit…yum yum.

Out of all my classes I have to say that I am liking the Australian Studies the best. Last class was an hour of interesting lecture which was followed by Muriel’s Wedding…which is an awesome Aussie film and if you haven’t seen it go out and rent it!! Next week we are going on a field trip to the Art Gallery and Museum of Western Australia…it should be fun.

Anyway, I know that I haven’t posted many pictures and believe me I have a lot but I have unfortunately run into the horribleness that is the Curtin internet at housing. However that will all change in April, we will be able to buy our own broadband for each individual room. When that happens I will be posting oodles of pics and posting a lot more.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Hot! Hot! Hot!

Classes start soon and I actually have to say I am looking forward to that if anything only for the air conditioned buildings. It was HOT!!!! today. 36 degrees was the high and we all pretty much did nothing all day.

Anyway on Friday there was a BBQ for all of the residence's. I went with the people in my flat and I didn't realize until we were there how much I lucked out when it came to the variety of backgrounds that people are from. Also the upside to that is I am going to know how to cook so many foreign dishes (Indian, Malay and many other Asian foods). And I am going to learn how to cook them properly.

Completely off topic...I watched most of that last Grey's Anatomy on YouTube and my roommates thought I was quite weird cause they could hear me sniffling. But I am sorry that last minute just got to me....I am a sucker and I am ok with that.

Anyway, on Thursday a bunch of us went to the beach. I got a weird sunburn on my back. Basically every where I couldn't reach was burned. My one complaint was the beach that we went to Cottosloe didn't have big waves. That's why I am happy that the plan at the moment with the roommates is to go to Scarborough beach next weekend cause the waves there are massive and that's what I want.

Will post again once classes have started.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Pictures finally

Well...I finally have an internet access that is not the free one that the university has that is so closely monitored that you really can't do anything but check your email. I got a severe restriction becuase I used skype for 2 hours in the middle of the night....BASTARDS!!! Anyway here are some picks from my time so far...I will put more up soon as well.









On the way to the airport Melissa and I were fooling around with my camera and decided to take a picture of us. This is one of them that turned out....is it goofy enough....I think so.




















Just after landing in Fiji....it was a balmy 23 degrees according to the pilot...yeah right...it was so humid that my glasses and my camera fogged up. Anyway...the picture with the dark sky is from when we landed. The light sky was just before take off. If you look in the distance at the dark blue line between the sky and the grass...well that's the ocean.


Well this is a pic from my first full day in Sydney. It's the Anzac Memorial at Hyde Park. If you didn't know the Anzac's are the Australian military. I just think it looks nice.


This is St. Mary's church which is just on the out skirts of Hyde Park.








A statue of a boar? Yes it is. It's located in front of the Syndey hospital and apparently if you rub it's nose it will bring you good luck












This is of a statue of an Australian explorer by the name of Matthew Flinders. If you look closely in the back ground you can see a statue of his cat.....How cute and cool is that.





This is of an old tree at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney...it just looks cool.





This is a picture of the Sydney Opera House and it has to be one of my favourite photos that I have taken ever.


It's a pic of the Opera House that just looks kind of wrong but I like it.

This is of the shore opposite the Opera House....It just think it looks cool.

I will definetly post more pictures but I didn't want to put everything up at once because that would be boring and take too long.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Contacting me in Australia

I just finished a very amusing conversation with my sister, brother and mother using Skype. So what I am going to do is just let you know some ways to contact me. My msn is musicluver1869@yahoo.ca and on Skype I am using the same email address and my name is listed as Karen in Oz.

All I can say is that Skype is a wonderful invention and it is soooooooooo cool to talk to home for free.

Smiles on around after that convo with the family

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

In the Army Now

Just thought I would drop a note of congrats to my brother who is off to Quebec on Friday for Basic Training. This now means no children at home for my parents.

I am off to downtown Perth and the beach today. At the moment the plan this weekend is beach all day on Saturday and Freemantle on Sunday. Then on Monday since I have no classes I am going to the dollar store to get the stuff I have left to get.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Rudolph isn't the only one with a red nose

Well, I’ve had an eventful few days....first off I am sad to hear that the Vball team lost.....but at the same time not suprised either.

Anyway on to Perth, I will say it again but I really like the campus. It is big and unique looking. Going back to Ryerson is gonna be hard with all that grey. Well on Saturday I went on a tour of the Perth Area. At 9am we were at a chocolate factory trying chocolate...I’m sure many of you have the same reaction that Melissa had and that was "bitch!". Anyway after that we went to a winery which for me was boring since I don’t drink wine...it’s only liquer for me....as some of you well know (Vodka being the drink of choice).

We then went to Hilary Harbour where the aquarium is located and I went to another aquarium since I also went to the one in Sydney. Going to an aquarium so totally makes me want to snorkel and also move to Australia which I think will happen in the long run. Anyway after the aquarium Caren and I met up with another Aussie girl Jess and some international students she had met and we all went down to the beach. I had a little issue with determining how big a wave so I got quite wet.

The other thing I got that day was a sunburn. My nose and forehead hurt so much....at least I now have colour in my face.

Anyway after a long day Jess and I went over to Caren’s and sat and watched Mean Girl’s which is kind of sad since I am in Australia and I am watching an american movie.

On that note though I found out something exciting. There is an australian program that I used to watch back in Canada and while I am Australia I will be able to download them legally. That means just before I leave here I am gonna download this last season so I can watch them at home. The other thing that makes me happy about that is that new TV season starts end of Jan/start of Feb so basically I am here for most of the season.

Even though classes haven’t started yet I have already learned something about myself. And that is I will not live in Scarborough next year. Unless something drastic happens I am gonna move downtown and live with other people or on my own I really don’t care I just need to get away from the relatives and have a place to myself. I am 25 goddamnit! I shouldn’t be stuck there and living in residence here has totally shown me that if I go back to Scarborough I will be completely and totally miserable and I don’t want that.

Pictures will be up as soon as I can get the internet to allow me to upload pictures. However if you are on facebook I have posted some pictures on there. That’s what the internet would allow me to put up before kicking me off.

Tomorrow is my orientation and I get to get my student card. This is gonna be fun and I actually can’t wait for my classes to start. Most of my choices of classes weren’t available which makes me sad. For english I am taking Narrative but the books we are reading are quite cool. I am taking Australian Studies which rocks. And for my 2 RTA type classes I am taking "Thinking about TV" and "Experimental Film and Video". It should be fun.

Friday, February 16, 2007

I wil get pictures up I promise....and my time at Curtin.

So I am at university now. The residence's here are nothing like they are in Toronto (Ryerson and U of T). My room is huge and I could just go on and on about how nice the residence's are. The campus is nice looking to and it's huge which is a big difference.

Another thing that kicks ass about Australia is the shopping. I am seriously loving it and will probably come home poor and with a new wardrobe which is awesome.
Anyway I picked my classes. I am taking: Experimental Film and Video, Australian Studies, Thinking about TV and Narrative for my English (which is actually much more interesting than it sounds). We get to read Fight Club which is always awesome for me.

I’m gonna be busy the next while. Tomorrow is a tour of Perth which includes an animal sancuatry, and whine, cheese and chocolate. On Sunday it’s a Chinese New Year thing and then on Tuesday is City and Surf which is another tour thing. Monday is orientation for exchange students and then in a week and half I finally start my classes.

About my roommates....Well there is Michael who is Australian. Then there are Hannah and Lorenz who went to high school in Singapore but neither of them are actually from there. Another person that is here is Josh who is an American exchange student. However Michael saw him the first night he arrived and hasn’t seen him since.
There are still some more people that are returning to the residence from last year. One of them is Indian and from Mauritius. See...other people do come from that country. Another roommate is Malaysian, another Indian girl who went to school in Singapore and then an unknown roommate.

I’ve made some friends already since I’ve been here. The amusing part about that is the name of the person who I would say I get on with the best. Her name is Caren (yes it sounds exactly like my name) which is odd cause it sounds like I’m talking about myself in the 3rd person. Anyway I think we bond over the fact that we are older than everyone else which is nice.
So just to keep you updated. I will get pictures up however I am having issues with the internet here. I’m having trouble uploading pictures. Because I am tired and am restricted for the rest of the day I am going to try uploading my pictures to Flickr tomorrow and then just put a link on the blog. But I will keep you updated.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Mango Smoothies

I am having issues with the heat. I find that its more cost effective to have a smoothie becuase it's healthy and it's cold. Anyway the Aussies are totally awesome at smoothies. Well today when I was at Paddy's Market I went upstairs to Market city which is the mall located above the market. Anyway I decided to have a smoothie called "Cool Sunrise" and you'll never believe what the main fruit in the drink was............................MANGO!!! I know, I know but it was so good and there were other fruits in it.


Also once I have access to a good internet connection I promise that I will post pictures.

Walking, Walking and more walking

So yesterday and today I've done a lot of walking. Yesterday me and Jenny, a Scot that was in the same room as me went to Paddy Market, which is a market that is located underneath a mall. We kept getting lost but it was interesting none the less. I didn't buy anything but I did go back today and get a big bag becuase unfortunately I need it for the flight to Perth.

We then walked through the Pitt Street Mall which is an outdoor mall type area. I have to say that once you've seen one mall you've seen them all. Although they are kind of nice here. We then walked all the way home around 1sh. All I can say is that Rudolph is not the only one with a red nose. I now actually have to use sunscreen. Boo-urns!!

We also walked through Darling Harbour which is nice during the day. However, that evening I went back to Darling Harbour, with Shannon (from Hong Kong). There is such a cool atmosphere there and I have some good pictures. We then went to Chinatown. Can I say if you've been to one Chinatown you've been to them all although the one in Toronto is WAY bigger.

I have never walked so much in sandals before.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

I'm liking Sydney

Well today is my second full day that I actually count in Sydney. The first one consisted of me sleeping so that doesn't count. Anyway yesterday was semi productive. I arrived at the hostel at about 9am and got my bed and what not. I had to walk through Kings Cross. All I can really say is that it's a unique area. I've definetely never seen anything like it anywhere else.


So I went and had a Kebab and wrote some postcards. I then spent most of the early afternoon in the TV room cause it was just toooooooo hot outside. At about 430ish I decided to head to Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. While going there I also went through Hyde Park and the Royal Botanical Gardens. When I got back to the hostel I went out for drinks with a Scottish girl and a girl from Hong Kong. The beer I drank was soooooo gross. Anyway the bar experience we had was interesting. A lot of drunk Australia sailors.......it was interesting to say the least.

Today I decided to go to Paddy Market with the Scottish girl, Jenny. I didn't buy anything today but I actually have to go back tomorrow and get some stuff. We then walked all the way back to the hostel. It took a couple of hours but it was fun and I did get to see Darling Harbour.

Something I have noticed is that the Aussies like their fruits and veg. Today I had the most awesome of drinks that was basically a watermelon smoothie but there was no milk products in it.

I promise that once I am in Perth and have regular access to a good internet connection I will post pictures cause I have a lot to post.

Also I am SOOOOOO moving to Australia. I haven't even made it to Perth and I've only been here 3 days but I already love the lifestyle but I am happy that I am going to Perth.

Friday, February 09, 2007

So....I finally made it to Australia

Well....It took a while but I finally made it but it was one hell of a journey. It all started at Pearson. I had the ultimate bitch as the person at the counter. She ended up charging me for only 9 pounds over weight. And she also wouldn't even give me a key to cut something open.

Then the flight in Toronto got delayed. At least there was an empty seat beside me so I could stretch out. Then because the flight was delayed we ended up arriving in LA late. We ended up arriving at 945pm when the flight was to leave at 1030. We still had to pick up our luggage, change terminals and go through security. We all ended up running and sweating but we got there and made it on to the plane.

The flight to Nadi, Fiji was very long. It was 10 hours and 45 minutes long. And I got stuck beside the only people on the flight going to Fiji for a funeral. It was sooo depressing. At least the airplane food was good. As we were getting to land at Nadi the pilot said that it was a balmy 23 degrees outside.

So that wasn't true. It was so humid and hot. We then spent the next three hours in line transferring to the connecting flight. It took FOREVER but at least I found some more people to talk with.

Once we flew into Sydney I was soooooo happy my mom booked me a night at a hotel cause I ended up sleeping from 4pm on the 8th until 8am on the 9th. I needed that sleep and it totally reset my body clock. This morning I went to the hostel and I really like it. The people are friendly and it's in a really nice area.

I haven't done much today cause I am poor at the moment but I get payed tomorrow so WHOO HOO. I might actually be going out tonight with a South African that's in the same room as me.

Anyway I will post again soon and put pictures on later. Expect postcards in the mail.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

2nd last day of work

So I am sitting in the office finishing up this godforsaken manual that I have been working on for 1 and 1/2 months already. It's almost finished and I will be glad to never see it again. I have to say that working a lot has prevented me from going crazy. It's taken up so much of my time that I haven't had the opportunity to bounce off the walls yet. Also I think I am one of those few people who likes my job (most of the time). That being said I will be happy not to see another Volleyball or Basketball game for a while.

I think the fact that I am leaving will hit me on Saturday because then I will be done work completely and won't have very long until I am done.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Some Oz music

So I thought to prep for Aus that I would post some Aus music cause I felt the need to share.

Eskimo Joe: Black Fingernails, Red Wine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v44nj5Mbb6Q

Evermore: Light Surrounding You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en1rtrn464M

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

One Week and counting

So I now have only 1 week to go until I leave for Australia....I find it weird that I am not super excited or super anxious. I seem to be really cool about everything. Although I did have a scare yesterday when my mom started talking about LAX and the amount of time that I had between connecting flights but it's all sorted now.

I am really looking forward to the flights and the airports and I do have to admit that I am looking forward to going back to school...I know it's weird but I am okay with that.

I will post before I leave and then it will be LA-Fiji-Sydney and the adventure will begin

Friday, January 05, 2007

One Month To Go

This is the first of many postings over the next 6 or so months. As of tomorrow I have one month to go before I leave. I don't think that it's hit me yet but I am sure that the closer it gets the more real it will seem.