Sunday, February 10, 2008

Hervey Bay, Australia

Quick post because I've just come back from 3 days of beach camping and I am FAMISHED:

I'm happy and tanned (ok maybe a little sunburned), I saw dingos and dolphins, I kinda surfed, I've started saying "No worries", and I love Australia. Also, this country is bleeding money from me! Pizza time now, more posting later if less hungry!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Sydney, Australia

To everyone in Minnesota: All I've been doing for the past eleven days in Australia is
a) lying on various beautiful beaches
b) checking out some of the world's best surfers
c) getting a suntan
d) eating ice cream
and
e) wearing tank tops and shorts

I'm sorry, I just had to rub it in. I think the best way for me to do this blog is just to promise you better photos and stories when I get back to the US, and to just live them right now and write little bits of it on here. Suffice to say, the Great Ocean Road, Sydney Harbor, the Sydney Opera house, and the Otways National Rainforest are more beautiful than any photo I could take or words I could write. You just need to go see them, period.

I'm off to bed now because I have an appointment to go surfing at 0600. It's a rough life.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Auckland, NZ

Waiting in Auckland's airport for my delayed flight to depart for New Zealad. I am so tired I feel sick. Our flight was supposed to leave at 655 and now it's leaving at 1130, putting me in international transit for roughly 24 hrs. Just....want...to....sleep.....

In other news, I really liked my day and a half in LA! I stayed with the lovely Amanda and her great roommate Lynn and got to do all the various touristy stuff, including taking pictures of the Hollywood sign and seeing the Walk of Fame. I took a picture of Arnold Schwartzenegger's hand and foot prints. I think it's time for a little coffee right now, but hopefully I will get to Australia by 5 pm tonight. g'day!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Raleigh, NC

After 23 hrs of driving in 48 hrs, Matt and I arrived back in the land of the 60 degree winter. We drove through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, and part of North Carolina to get there. and we only got lost once! As a whole, the drive was pretty bleak, but once we got into Kentucky and West Virginia, it was lovely. Despite it being the Christmas traveling season, we saw hardly another car on the road for most of the Kentucky portion. And I-46 East between Huntington and Charleston, W.Va goes through the mountains and is just gorgeous. We drove through at dusk and it made me really want to stop at WinterPlace Resort and go night-skiing. I would have taken pictures but a) I was driving and b) I thought my camera was broken. Luckily, I'm just inept with cameras and it is NOT broken! We got to my parents' house at 10:30 on Thursday night and everyone was waiting up for us, which made for a very nice homecoming. Now I'm just relaxing like a college student on break (miss those days!) and looking forward to Christmas with the family. Thanks again to the awesome Minnesotans who gave up sleeping in on Weds morning to see me and Matt off (especially Hannah)...miss you guys already!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end

My time in Rochester is almost over, and against all odds, I'm very sad tonight. I had my last day at work on Wednesday, and saw some lovely co-workers for the last time. Tonight we had some friends over for a little get together and I spent most of my time pretending that it wasn't the last time I would see them. Ugh, tears. I am such a softie. Yes, I spent quite a bit of my time in Rochester complaining about what the town lacked, but I'm starting to see that I'll miss it a lot! I will especially miss my little Minnesota family - the friends and co-workers who kept me sane even in -20 degree weather. What am I going to do when I can't complain about doctors, c diff, and bed alarms every day?? I can't wait to download some pictures from Hannah (my roommate) and post them on here so everyone can see how attractive our purple scrubs are!

So. The furniture is sold, the clothes are packed, the job is over, and I think it's time for me to get out of Dodge. Peace out, Rochester, I don't think I gave you enough appreciation while I lived here!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The Apostle Islands, Bayfield, Wisconsin

It's now September, and in Minnesota that means we have, at best, another month before permafrost shows up and the polar bears emerge from hibernation. So we (me, and my former roommates Amy and Sarah) decided to take a road trip to celebrate the end of summer. Amy did a little research and decided on the Apostle Islands, a vacation spot in northern Wisconin on Lake Superior. I was thrilled because I had never been "up nort" (as they say) before and who knew that Wisconsin had islands?

So we packed our bags and headed out for a weekend on the lake. It was a five hour drive from home to Bayfield and after we passed Duluth, MN, we got into some gorgeous rural scenery along Lake Superior. I was driving so I didn't get any photos but trust me. We checked out Bayfield for a few hours before deciding to take a cruise on the lake at sunset. It's a cute resort town, lots of art galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants. I even found one Buddhist themed store that had Vegetarian Times (magazine about veggie issues with recipes even carnivores love)! After that it was on to our cruise. And yes, I will use the word cruise even though our boat was far less swanky than anything that implies. It was three hours of sailing around Lake Superior at sunset, checking out the many small Apostle Islands, sea caves, and light houses. I love anything to do with water and boats so I was in heaven.

Top to bottom: Sarah and Amy, the harbor, sea caves, sunset, and the lighthouse on Raspberry Island. The sea caves were by far the coolest thing we saw. They're carved into the base of the islands by the pounding water and on calm days you can kayak or canoe through them. On windy days it's a little trickier because you run the risk of flipping your kayak in the choppy water. Since we're not expert kayakers, nor did we have the bucks to spend on someone guiding us through the caves, we decided just to see them from the boat.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

on 8/23/07......

I bought a ticket for my first international flight. a one-way direct flight from Los Angeles, USA to Melbourne, Australia, leaving in January of 2008. let the adventure begin!