Saturday, April 2, 2011
gym therapy
I've had my few not so consistant weeks here frequenting the gym as much as I would like. Say, 2 or 3 days a week rather than 5 or 6. Lets just say, I'm back at it. Full throttle. Intense. What a de-stresser physical fitness is! I love it and I've seriously missed going all the time. I never really knew how much of physical fitness becomes such a lifestyle, more than just something people complain that they "have to do". No one wants to do something they have to, they do it because they want to, because they enjoy it. The means through our twisted, complex ways of life make us happy. You have to create the life you want to lead or accept the status quo. The light switch has been flicked, the neuron has been fired. I'm activating my life just as I was living in the states. What took so long? Was my brain telling me I was on vacation upon arrival? Perhaps. I'm not done here. I have a life to lead over here... a while left doing so actually. I've,finally, completely accepted that I've been picked up and dropped in a foreign country. I'm on the other side of the world to what I know as my home. It's quite hard to explain why it took so long. I don't know if I have an answer. It's been about 7 weeks spent at JCU already. Time is flying by and I can't let this precious time bomb explode without feeling 100% accomplished. I need to push myself in every aspect, whether it be school, finding a job for temporary work, training for a triathlon, a marathon, what have you... I thrive off achieving my personal goals. I believe to have a great matter of determination. Anything thrown at me, I grab by the horns and try my best to succeed. I have a perplex goal I want to gain out of my experience here. It's do-able, no doubt. I know I will achieve what it is I want to do on this beautiful land. I'll be able to look over my shoulder later on down that rocky road with no regrets. I'll be able to tell stories about my adventures for days. I find it exceptionally beneficial being extremely independent. In our culture, many find it weird or uncomfortable to be alone. Why is that? Why do we always feel the need to be accompanied by another companion? I'm guilty of this mindset at times, but we don't "need" someone to with us to enjoy ourselves. At the end of the day, you only have yourself anyway. Get comfortable in your own skin and go enjoy the world independently. It's worth it. I feel like all my travels have made me a more independent woman. It's nice to be by yourself sometimes... to have that time to go out and explore, do things you want to do, go places you want to see. Not somewhere your mate does. I'm not saying I'm always by myself, nor do I venture out places by myself everyday. However, the feeling is gratifying and your experience is something in which only you know. Which, to me, is quite unique. Love yourself and be comfortable with all you do in your skin. Set goals for the present, near and future. So when you watch the sunset at the end of the day, just like I said, all you have is yourself, and you alone ☮
Monday, March 28, 2011
time is flying by...
HI! This past weekend was pretty chill. I really enjoyed laying low. Got a little work done and rung in a 21st. It was Kat's birthday so we went to Consordium, a night club, on saturday night. On sunday we enjoyed a very late breakfast at a little quaint place called Bistro One. It was adorable, sort of reminded me of something in Italy. They had a nice jazz band that accompanied our whole meal. I've found my new place for the best coffee yet. I know I seem to bring this up probably every blog, but you just don't understand how amazing it truly is. Breakfast and coffee came and went, but we didn't. We chatted for about three hours, it was nice. After, we headed to the beach before the rain came. It always looks so neat to watch the rain pour in over these enormous mountains. At that time, it was around five and we were pushing it for Kat's birthday dinner at the Tav, which was at six. We came back, got ready and took a cab to dinner with some other mates. There was about fifteen of us there enjoying the relaxing sunday evening. It was quite nice. Our whole table indulged in some strawberry cheesecake (which tastes like strawberry moose, not actual chessecake) that I bought Kat for her birthday from a store in town. It was delicious and everyone seemed to enjoy! Moral of the story, she had a wonderful birthday over the weekend. Besides those festivities, there's not too much going on at the moment. I've slowly been recruiting girls for spin classes which is awesome! Tonight was intense as always, love the instructor! I'm keeping up with that class and continuing to go to the gym five days a week. Tomorrow, Kat & I are trying out a body pump class which should be great for toning purposes. I'll let y'all know how it goes!
On another note, Karen and I DID finalize our New Zealand spring break trip though which I'm sooo excited for! We're leaving the 8th and our bus trip starts the 9th, early a.m. It's pretty sweet how they do it, we'll get to see both north and south island! All over the place. We'll just be taking a bus and doing many, many things! Including a Lord of the Rings tour, whale watching and glacier hiking!
Tomorrow, all I have is class at 1p.m. So, I think I'm going to go into town to check things out and run a few errands. I'm also in the midst of choosing classes for my SENIOR year back home, how mind boggling it is that I'm almost done with college... what happened?! My god. I pick my classes on Wednesday. Karen & I are taking weight training class together, how weird she goes to umd too & I had no idea til I got to aussie. I have to get some reading done now though, I miss you home and friends and family!
On another note, Karen and I DID finalize our New Zealand spring break trip though which I'm sooo excited for! We're leaving the 8th and our bus trip starts the 9th, early a.m. It's pretty sweet how they do it, we'll get to see both north and south island! All over the place. We'll just be taking a bus and doing many, many things! Including a Lord of the Rings tour, whale watching and glacier hiking!
Tomorrow, all I have is class at 1p.m. So, I think I'm going to go into town to check things out and run a few errands. I'm also in the midst of choosing classes for my SENIOR year back home, how mind boggling it is that I'm almost done with college... what happened?! My god. I pick my classes on Wednesday. Karen & I are taking weight training class together, how weird she goes to umd too & I had no idea til I got to aussie. I have to get some reading done now though, I miss you home and friends and family!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Another indescribable trip with the man...
I really wanted him to see my life over here and that's exactly what we did. We didn't want to travel all over Australia to try and fit all these places in our schedule because that's not us. Too hectic for a week and a half. We backpacked all around Townsville and the island for the majority of the time. It was nice to lay low and really enjoy each others company. It's been such a long time. I took him everywhere I've been since I arrived here. The first few days we spent around campus. Took him to my dining hall, ate some weird food, indulged in fine coffee at foccaccia, scootered around town and went to the river to swam around, jumped off rope swings and had some drinks on the dock. Of course we took the scooter there... on the tiny path! We had to go through a dark tunnel with water trickling all through it. Needless to say, I had to ask Ry to get off so we wouldn't fall over. I don't think it mattered. I was spinning all over the place, it was quite funny. We spent a few nights over at Jupiters... a casino hotel. Neither of us had actually gambled before so we tried it out. No worries at all though, we maybe spent 2 dollars and didn't see the point in it whatsoever. It was just a waste of money, but atleast we can say we've played the slots now! The place was very nice. We figured out that their kitchen was open 24/7 so we ordered a pizza to our room and watched a movie. The next morning, we woke up and had a wonderful breakfast then made our journey over to the island. What a magical little place it is over there. I showed him the hostel I stayed at for diving the other weekend and took him all around. It's quite small, so there's nothing crazy going on, but that's just what we love. We spent some time at the Marlin Bar, which is a bar right on the beach. We stayed a few nights right next door at a place called Shaws on the Shore, what a bargain!! So cute too. The next day, we both saw our first box jellyfish that was caught up in the net. The lifegaurd was playing with it with his thin gloves on so we went over to check it out. Scarry! The tentacles can literally kill you, but it didn't seem to faze him at all. Such a gorgeous beach we were on. We went over to the massive rocks and climbed up as far as we could and just chilled up there for a bit to chat. How peaceful. The whole island is just so safe, I can't get over it. It's so different than home, but I'm pretty use to the ways of life over here now. That friday night, we went to check out the Full Moon Party, which is just a big beach party with super expensive drinks. We were definitely under the wrong impression. It wasn't actually ON the beach and I guess all the Australian guidos were invited as well. We made the best of it with all my friends. Actually, check out this song and you'll see the sort of music they listen to in the clubs..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3kUrH8dPck&feature=related. Just picture all the huge, jacked up aussie guys jumping up and down to this song. Hahaha. That's how they do it over here, girls too. Ry was soo taken back by what the hell was going on. Everyone in their own little world freaking out to this weird music and doing all sorts of flips all over the place.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3kUrH8dPck&feature=related. Just picture all the huge, jacked up aussie guys jumping up and down to this song. Hahaha. That's how they do it over here, girls too. Ry was soo taken back by what the hell was going on. Everyone in their own little world freaking out to this weird music and doing all sorts of flips all over the place.
After our adventure spent at the island, we came back to townsville to explore some more! As the weekend rolled around, we missed our boat for sailing. Of course. That would happen. It's alright though, we planned a little trip to... go... SKYDIVING ON MISSION BEACH!!!!!! What a feeling that was! We took the greyhound there to find out a storm was shortly following behind us, so it got cancelled for the day. We rescheduled with them for the next morning at 8a.m. There couldn't have been a more perfect time of the day to jump out of a plane. We woke up, had a quick breakfast still half asleep and made our way over to jump! HOW SICK. I never thought I would've done it, but I'm soo glad I did. I can't even describe the feeling. I thought it would've been something relatively close to getting butterflies on a rollercoaster, but it wasn't? Maybe for the first two seconds out of the plane when you jump, but we were literally flying. It was the closest feeling you can get to actually feel like you're flying like a bird. It's indescribable. Wow, we skydived. Haha, I still get goosebumps every time I say that. 14,000 feet looks a lot different when you're about to jump. The guys opened the door out of the plane and I watched the guy infront of me go then I was up next. Ry went third so he got to watch me! I wrapped my legs under the plane and went for it!! Free falling for 60 seconds, absolutely incredible. Please try it if you can! We landed right on the beach. The view going down was awesome, views of little islands and clear water with golden sand. I'll never be able to get over it!! That was the big who-rahhh to our trip! I ran up to Ry right when he landed and just couldn't stop smiling. What an adrenaline rush to experience! We were both freaking out and yelling, haha. SO AWESOME! My god. Whew. So, after the jump we went for coffee (like we even needed the caffeine) and an early lunch. Our bus back was another 3 hour trip so we had some time to kill before we caught it back to uni. We just hung around and shopped a bit. We couldn't stop talking about it and still can't! I have a video and so does he, I just can't figure out how to get it on my computer to show y'all! I will though and when I do I'll post it. It'll do my description way more justice.
Ry's visit came and went, but we truly enjoyed every moment. There's just so much we did, I could never tell all! Half of me feels like he was here for a long time, but the other half feels like it flew by!! The days are much longer here which is nice. I can honestly say I don't know if we'll ever be able to experience such an amazing trip together over here ever again, but who knows! Just like my dad and Ry have told me, all good things must come to an end. I guess they're right, I just hate to admit it! I wish he was still here. I know it'll be a while til we get to see each other next, but we got this! Two and a half months til we reunite once again! What a sweetheart he is, I'm so blessed.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
great success
Today was another wonderful day in the land of OZ. I woke up around 8:15a.m and caught breakfast before class. It's not too bad. Our college has the "best food on campus", which is nice. Fruit and vegetables for every meal! I had a hard boiled egg, toast with jam, an apple & weetabix! After breakfast, I walked over to foccacia fo' coffee for a hazelnut latte. That place is my favorite coffee place on campus. Really good. Then I had Sex, Drugs & Human Nature class at 10. Nothing has changed, it's still such a weird class. Our professor was lecturing in Cairns so we had to watch him on the projector. It's really odd, I've never had a professor that teaches on two campuses before. I tell myself every week that the class will get better, but it really doesn't. Today we discussed the drug trafficking of opium through out the world. It's interesting at times, but seems to be a waste of my time. That class has so much potential, but our professor proves no justice. After wasting 2 hours in class, I had about a 20 minute walk to my next class. We discussed natural disasters and how they would affect the social norm/groups of the human lifestyle. Would people feel obligated to commit crime because of a natural disaster? When everything is completely gone and you have nothing, would your mindset change? Perhaps, to steal in order to survive or start a war because of differences among groups? Everyone has a different viewpoint, but the general concensus our class came to was that people would act out of line/differently if a natural disaster was to occur. I agree to a certain extent. Anyway, after class I stopped by Nicolette's to say hello and slowly made my way back home. I got back, put my belongings in my room & hopped on my scooter for a ride into town. It was so fun to just drive around & explore the town more. It's nice to get a grasp on my surroundings & community. I went to the Strand & had Subway for lunch. I hate subway at home, but it's so good here. It actually IS fresh, just like they say. Fresh vegetables, actual red tomatoes. It was nice to have a little American meal for once. I finished up & had a walk around town. It's so gorgeous here. I went down to the harbor and gazed out into the horizon. I could see Magnetic Island & a gorgeous sunset between all the boats. It was nice to have some independent time to myself and do things I want to do & see. I explored around town for a bit & thought I should get home before the rain started. It was spitting on the way home, but nothing serious. I'll never drive without my sunglasses again! Such a bad idea. I got home just in time for a little skype chat with Ryan before he was going to bed. I had a 5:30 spin class that turned out to be absolutely phenomenal!! The instructor was so intense, I loved him! I'll definitely be going back. He has two sessions a week on Tuesday & Thursday evenings. He was like screaming at us the whole time, spin class boot camp! Haha. As we were spinning to the last techno song with JT yelling in our face, my laces got caught and totally ripped out of my shoe. It made my shoe so tight & it totally messed up my flow. It's all good though, I tucked them in the side of my shoe and continued on for the remaining 30 intense seconds. Sooo, yeah. They're broken now :( Wah. Ah well, I can't wait to go back again next week! I scootered back to my college & made it just in time for dinner, a plate of marinated vegetables. It was really good. I've been working on a paper for tonight & just enjoying the night. It's the weekend for me now & I have an open day tomorrow! I'm not too sure what I'll get into, but really looking forward to Ry's arrival on sunday!! I can't believe he's actually coming here, so weird! I'm looking forward to a relaxed weekend.
Cheers!
Cheers!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Days go by... Unfortunately
![]() |
The six of us about to head down to Alma Bay for our first dive in our stinger suits :) |
I have some readings & research to do, but will be back with an update shortly. I have to do a debate on MDMA for my sex,drugs & human nature class. I have to argue that it should remain illegal & the other half of the class argues to legalize it. This should be interesting?? What a weird teacher, seriously. Ah well, after my two classes tomorrow I'm done for the weekend! RYAN COMES ON SUNDAY!!!!!!! Do I pick him up on my scooter & let him sit on the back to let his luggage wheel on road on the way home right next to us? HA. I'm filled with excitement. I'm looking forward to my other half being here with me. He's going to absolutely love it which is exciting because I really want him to enjoy his spring break! It's going to be so chill. Can't wait to go sailing next weekend! Some of the girls are going this weekend so they can let me know how it goes. I'm sure it's phenomenal out there on the reef.
New journeys, new experiences with my life :)
Monday, February 28, 2011
Mags Island

I really enjoyed my day today as well. I woke up around 7:30, hit the snooze button twice... then told myself I'm in Australia & I need to get out of bed to enjoy the morning! I went for a nice jog around campus...until I got stuck in the down pour on the way back. It's been raining ALL.DAY.LONG. It just literally never stops, so weird. I had some breakfast with my oz friends & headed out shortly after to catch my 9a.m class with Mike & Karen. After, I stopped by foccacia fo' coffee & thoroughly enjoyed a hazelnut latte with an extra shot of espresso & skim milk. Absolutely amazing. It was still pouring all through our class and as we left the coffee shop so I stopped by the bookstore to grab a textbook & an umbrella... thank god. Karen & I ran over to uni hall to have some sort of weird lunch. They were serving some sort of weird tortilla thing. It was like meat, chicken, with all these weird toppings they use! Definitely not like our "do-it-yourself" tortilla meal! Haha. It was interesting to say the least. Everything just taste so different here, even the cheese is super weird. Some girls met up with us at lunch then we just hung at Lauren's place all damn day til 9. We literally just chilled & watched a million different types of youtube vids. Karen & I are trying to catch up on America's Next Top Model episodes too! Haha. Anywho, we had a very chill day & it's still pouring outside as I'm about to lay down. Until next time, goodnight loved ones :P
Thursday, February 24, 2011
week one

I've finished my first week of classes at uni! The campus is so different. I mean, I've seen plenty of campuses and this one is just odd. The sidewalks just tend to end into trees, turkeys sprint around the place (don't touch them, it's illegal and you will actually go to jail) & all the buildings are misnumbered. As in, one of my classes could be in building number 5 & then 6 is on the opposite side of campus. I don't get it. I'm taking sex,drugs & nature, youth deviance, perspectives of criminology & anthropology of violence. Pretty interesting classes, actually very interesting. On tuesday, I was in class with Liz and neither of us could even understand what the bloke was saying. He's an older guy who hates America for no apparent reason... "We'll be using a textbook that's from America... unfortanetly!!" That's happened numberous times with my professors. Quite comical. In my sex,drugs & nature class today my coke snorting teacher tried to tell us that Oprah supports MDMA.. HAHA. Really, guy? Oprah supports ecstacy?! Riiiight. I guess he didn't realize that there are actually kids from the states that know who she is... and frequent her show. What a shame, but understandable considering how drugged out he was. You should've seen this guy, itching his neck and completely bugging out. I couldn't keep a straight face the whole class. He claims he has taught this class before, but he did a seriously awful job at showing it. He actually used the word "unpackinglyness". Serious nut. As for my other classes, easy breezy. I have some readings to do every week and like a major assignment and test in all of them. Just have to keep! No one is there pushing you every step of the way like in the states. It's quite nice & relaxing.
I wake up here every morning around 7 or 8 in the morning. Surprisingly! I just can't let my time slip away by sleeping. I took a nice run this morning while it was still tolerable outside. I left around 7:30 and by the time I got back it heated up 15 degrees. I can't believe the heat here. It's crazy! I tolerate it though & hang at the river or the pool.. or hop in an all cold shower. Literally, don't even touch the hot water. It's all you need! I really love it. It makes me realize how unhealthy America is here. I have heaps & heaps of vegetables for every meal. It's so great. A large here at mcdonalds is a small in the states just to put it into proportion. YUK. Everyone's out playing sports & just enjoying the nature. I'm trying to join a sports team here. I'm leaning towards ultimate frisbee. Should be great fun! Time for a chill night with friends. I miss home & all, but I'm loving every minute here. Even my down time when I'm sweating my ass off. It really is the simple things in life I've learned :)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)