30 July 2012 0 comments

Video!

Hi there!  I was in Sydney over the weekend.  It was a lot of fun.  I took about 1500 pictures and videos over the course of the two days.  So there's going to be lots that you can all see.  Once I get everything uploaded, that is.  I have all the videos loaded onto my YouTube page, so feel free to jump over there (really, who am I to stop you from doing what you want? :P).

Anyways, rather than me writing everything here and telling you and making you read every little detail, I made a video while I was in Sydney last night (Sunday 29 July 2012) detailing those two days.

Part 1:  I thought I had to get off, but it turned out my stop wasn't for a while yet.

Part 2: A bit longer.  I forgot to tell you that I also visited Sydney Tower, which is why I was able to point it out.  And the name of the ice cream parlor I was at was called "Royal Copenhagen", which is probably where I got the idea of "D" from... Denmark?

Anyways, there's a lot more videos of my weekend, including, but not limited to, the ferry from Circular Quay to Manly, my walk along Bondi Beach (two or three videos), my short walk along Manly Beach, my walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and 360 views of where I was looking and what was around me at that very moment.

Pictures will be uploaded in the next few days onto both my Facebook page and my Flickr account, so look out for those.  Oh yeah, and because I was using two cameras, there are a bunch of both pictures and videos out of order, but since there are so many, I'm not being bothered to correct that.  Also, I'm much too lazy and tired to have anything to do with renaming the videos.  haha.

I was up at about 6AM this morning in order to catch my train.  And it was late.  So, that's really annoying.  But, I made it in time for my class.  Which is good.

Anyways, I've put more into this than I had planned.  I'll talk to you later!  xx
23 July 2012 0 comments

Hey, Hey, Hey!

I've had a rather accomplished day today, and it feels great!

Today, I woke up with my alarm at 7:50AM, pressed snooze, and woke again just before 8:00AM.  Where I decided it was time to get out of bed and put my slippers on.  After a moment's thought and remembrance that I don't have class on Monday's until 1:00PM and breakfast is on until 9:30, I decided it would be fine if I used the extra time to sleep.  So I reset my alarm for 9, and went back to sleep, waking promptly at 9AM.

After that, I hurried to get ready and to breakfast before the dinning hall closed.  Had the usual, with a slight twist: english muffin with honey (the twist, I usually have either an english muffin or toast with butter) and corn flakes with skim milk and sugar (I really only like frosted flakes or something like that, so I really need the sugar, haha!), and this morning, I had to have water instead of orange juice as there wasn't any juice in the machine and it tasted like extremely watered down orange juice.

Anyways, when I was done, I headed back to my dorm, where I began studying.  I realised that I learned a lot of the information during a class I had to take last year, so I ended up skimming through the notes.  When I was about three pages into the textbook reading, my phone rang, and Mom was calling.  yey!

I talked with Mom for a while, found out that she switched my blackberry over to an iPhone4, as she thought that I liked iPhones.  I'm an android girl, but it doesn't really matter to me.  I have my nice new phone here, and that's fine with me. :D  I don't really remember what else we talked about.  A little about the F1 race that was on last night and some other stuff.

I returned to studying after I hung up with Mom, and then headed to lunch, where I had my usual wrap there: plain wrap, with turkey, ham, chicken tenders, cheese, and two slices of cucumber.  haha, the girl remembers it, which is really awesome and why I always try to go to her. :)  I was almost finished eating when I was called over to come sit at a different table... so I moved over there and finished eating with them.  I recognised one of the guys from a night I was out at the bars, and a couple others looks familiar, as in I had seen them around campus and around the dorms, but nothing more.

Anyway, after lunch, I headed to my tutorial and that was kind of boring, but whatever.  I went back to my dorm after that and decided that since I had such a gluttonous weekend that I would hit the gym in an hour.  And so I did.  And it was awesome.  I came back, showered, went to dinner, put on some laundry, as I noticed a mark on the back of my favourite jacket (D:), and then ended up playing dorm sports!  Hahah!

Dorm sports.  Whoever's playing is either playing European Hand Ball or Net Ball.  This week, we played Net Ball, which has roots in basketball, but is still very different.  All I was really told about it (which was enough to get by, haha) was that when you have the ball, you can't move, you can only pass the ball.  And whatever position you play, you have to stay in certain areas and out of others.  I played three positions throughout the game, so I got a bit confused after the first switch and since I was going back to almost the same position with the next, it was a bit easier.  Hahah.  Sadly, part way through the game, one of the girls on our team heard her ankle snap and had to be taken to the hospital.  Yikes!  I really hope she's okay!

The other team gave us one of their many players and we continued the game.  And we ended up winning, 8-6!  Alright!  That's not bad!  haha!

I also forgot about my laundry and it's still mostly wet, but I'm much too lazy and tired to go bring it back down to the laundry room and throw it back in the dryer.  -__-  It's two floors down....  yeah.

So that was today.  Oh right!  We got interviewed at dinner today about ResLife and campus life and the food and all that.  It was kind of weird but alright.  haha!

Two weeks ago, I had my first big night out in Australia.  Harry Potter night.  It was a lot of fun.  We went out the Saturday that followed, too, and that wasn't quite as fun, but still lots of fun, too.  haha.  I really don't know why I went out when I was exhausted before then, but I still did.  Before that, we watch Atonement and ordered pizza.  But I seem to recall I've mentioned this before?  Anyways.

Thursday was a huge night!  One of the guys had his 21st birthday at a bar in town, so we went to that and got free drinks, as he had a tab going.  It was really only supposed to be for beer or wine, but someone convinced him to buy seven of us vodka and whatevers.  So I had one of those with lemonade, haha.  When we left, we headed back to the dorms, drank a bit more, before headed over to the real party: Drs and Nurses!  Hahah, We went over just before 10PM, I met a whole bunch of people, danced, had an alright time, and then tired to escape from this guy who wouldn't leave me be.  Ungh.  I was in my room around 12:45PM, but didn't go to be for another while.

But I was abruptly awoken by a huge crowd.  I could hear them outside my door, so I was thinking that they were just passing.  And then I heard one of the guys yelling at them to shut up, and was half-asleep-thinking, "You go, Ben!  That'll do the trick!"  So I went to go back to sleep completely, but of course it didn't do anything, so I stumbled out of bed and into the hall, where the top floor of our dorm was gathered.  I noticed that it was about 4AM.  This went on for a while.  Security was called, but was in effective, I got into a heated argument with a douche in the common common room who was trying to take the chairs from there and bring them to the breezy outside to sit on.  RAs were called, but it still went on for a while longer.  Finally around 20 to 5, everyone was finally gone (I don't know how it happened, as the door was locked so they couldn't get in and hurt anyone else, as they had already attacked a few people in the dorm), and we were able to go to bed.  Finally!  Of course, I couldn't really fall back to sleep...  And luckily, I didn't have any classes on Friday, so I didn't have to worry about missing anything if I did sleep in or all day.

On Saturday, I decided to watch Mr Bean and Mr Bean's Holiday.  Both really funny.  And then watched an episode of a show to kill the time before having to head over to see a movie with some friends at another dorm and order pizza.  We watched 10 Things I Hate About You.  When I got back to my dorm, I was invited to watch another movie, American Pie: Band Camp, so joined in on that, too.  Haha, I also decided to start re-watching Hart of Dixie, so did that all weekend (I'm now up to the 11th episode, which is just shy of half way through....there are 22 episodes....  haha, whoops!).  I spent all day Sunday watching Hart of Dixie (if you haven't seen it or heard of it, you should check it out!  It's a really great show, and I really love it!), and snacking on leftover pizza, cookies, chocolate, and Pringles.  Ungh. (Which is why I had to go to the guy today...and I'll probably be there as much as possible throughout the rest of this week, too.  haha!)

Well, I'm rambling now, and I have nothing else to say, really, so I'll go.
TTFN, xx
16 July 2012 0 comments

Mini Update

I just have one itty bitty thing to say: if you want to stop by and say hi, sure, fine, whatever, I don't really care. But, when I do care, it's because it's like 12:30, and I'm trying to sleep!  Gack!

Anyways, all is going well here.  A little exhausted this morning (thanks lion guy and friends) but good.

I got my first piece of mail at my new Australian address. So exciting! Now I can go shopping a bit, as I was starting to run out if money and it was my bank card. yey!

I had a link shared with me this morning about catching a kangaroo! Oh, was it ever funny. I loved it!  I was even laughing before I even watched, as the title just made my brek.  Haha, thanks Sarah!

Well, I'm going to go now. I have lunch to get and eat and then class at one. Sorry, I meant a tutorial at one. I don't have class until tomorrow, and it's a different subject, haha.  Then I have to go get a few groceries as the sale ends tomorrow and and I want to stock up a bit.  And either today, tomorrow, or Wednesday, I'm going to see another play (we saw one on Friday, and it was pretty good. :)), mostly because I've met someone who's in it (met him at the train station in Lithgow, and have been seeing him around a lot).  Plus it kind of sounds like it'll be fun and funny. My favourite kind, haha!!

Okay, TTFN! xx

09 July 2012 0 comments

First Day of Classes

I had my first class today.  It was fine.  He gave us a copy of the sides that he had prepared so that we could follow along, which was wonderful.  I could listen to what he had to say and what his examples were without having to worry about coping the notes down.

I also found out that, with the exception of class on Wednesday, there will only be tutorials until after the mid-session break.  So that means no Psychological Testing classes until the beginning of September.  But he also gave us a CD that contains the next weeks of lectures, so that we can learn it on our own terms, as apparently it's a little tricky.  We'll be expected to know the stuff by the tutorials, so that'll keep me motivated to actually do the work.  Plus, there will be a massive test on it when we do have classes again.

However, I don't have a CD player or a disc drive on my lap top.  So I either have to buy one, borrow one, or see if someone with a disc drive can rip the CD for me and send them to me.  Haha, I'm hoping for the third option, actually...  We'll see how it goes, though. :)

He also told us that we should sign up for a tutorial, and put our preference down for whichever time slot we'd like.  Of course, even though I picked one, it doesn't mean that I'll be getting it.  But you know what?  Even if I don't get the one I'd like, it doesn't really matter.  If I got the later tutorial, it would just give me more time to study before class.

So, with not having classes most of the time in this subject, it means that there are weeks when I'll only have classes on Tuesday and Thursday, and a tutorial on Monday afternoon.  Which will be really nice!

Other than that, at lunch I thought I would try something new and got the 'sweet chili and chicken stir fry'.  Yeah, I won't be getting that again.  The chicken and rice were fine, I just didn't like some of the vegetables that were in it, nor did I like the sauce stuff.  (Bleck, there was baby corn!)

After lunch, I headed to town in order to set up a bank account.  But when I got there, one of the two people able to do so was at lunch and the other was with a customer.  So, I went and did my shopping and it was while I was on my way back to the bank that I realised I wasn't sure about what my postbox number was.  And because my phone doesn't work here, I couldn't find the email I had sent off to Mom with it.  Whoops!

After that, I headed back to campus, decided that I could either go back later today or go back tomorrow.  I went with the latter, seeing as it's about 4pm now and that's when the bank closes.  Haha.

At least I did some shopping and got a couple things I had decided I didn't need yesterday.  Oh well.  At least it's good excise!  Haha.

Well, I'm going to go.  I need to get sugar (it's only $0.50 from the Mini Mart, whereas in town it's about $2 more for the same size), and the store closes at 5pm.

TTFN! xx
07 July 2012 0 comments

Australia!

So I made it to Australia!

I'm a little late on getting an update on here, but since when am I ever on time with anything?  Unless it's an important assignment that's worth most of my grade, then I try to be, but other wise... not so much.

The past couple days have been orientation.  While I had planned on doing something yesterday, I bludgered and didn't, so I had to do it all today.  But I didn't do that either.

Anyways, let's start from the beginning and do a quick recap of this past week.

Saturday afternoon, I said good-buy to Mom and Dad and boarded my plane to Los Angeles.  That was a relatively uneventful flight, besides the fact that I got to see the desert for the first time, as well as getting to see parts of the Rockies that I had never seen before.  I also got to see the desert quickly turn into the mountainous landscape that is part of LA. Which was really cool!

Upon arriving in LA, I found my luggage, hulled it around with me while I took a couple pictures, and then got lost.  When I reach the Air France area, I asked the guy, and he sent me back the way I came, passed where I had started and to the opposite end of the building.  Luckily, it wasn't a super huge terminal!  haha!

And then, of course, the Air New Zealand people were on a break.  So I had to wait.  And so I rearranged my luggage.  And rearrange it I did.  And then, when it came time to check in - finially! - she had me rearrange it a bit more so my carryon wasn't quite so heavy.

Then it was on to security.  For that, I had to go through the body scanner thing, something I hoped I'd never have to do, as I feel it's an invasion of my personal space, thank you very much.

Anyways, after that, I found the gate that my plane was leaving from, and then headed around to see what there was to do for my four-plus hour layover in Los Angeles.  I bought a key chain, and found someplace to have something to eat (a place called Nate'n'Als Beverly Hills) which was really good and super fast.  And wasn't too expensive, either.

And then it was the wait.  I wrote an email (which I couldn't send) to my parents and listened to music while I waited.  And then, I realised I was at the wrong gate.  I was at gate 23 when I should have been at gate 23A, whoops, my bad.  haha, no biggie, I'm sure lots of people were all mixed up between the two gates.

On the flight over to Auckland, NZ, I sat in seat 55B, between two older men, Tony at the window, Paul on the isle.  They fed us shortly after take off, so.... yeah.  And then they dimmed the lights, and that was spectacular, as they went from pink to purple to blue before going dark.  I tired watching a movie, but my headset was half broken, so it was just uncomfortable.  And then, I fell asleep, and when I woke, it was still dark.  I found out my screen had stopped working so that I couldn't track the flight and how much longer we had, but that I could still watch movies, etc.  I ended up watching This Means War, which was pretty good.

When we came within seeing distance of Auckland, Tony pointed it out and let me lean over him to snap a few pictures of what we could see of the lights.  The pictures seemed to have turned out to be not much more than a few blurs in a black screen.  Oh well.  My suggestion is to use your imagination, haha!

Anyways, when I landed, since my bag was already checked through to Sydney, all I had to do was head to the international connection security area.  On the way, I started talking with someone who had been sitting somewhere nearby.  He had been coming from San Francisco, where the weather in the summer was about the same as the weather in the winter where he's from, Brisbane.  Which is kind of weird and kind of cool at the same time.  I was kind of surprised to find out that he knew of CSU, seeing as the few Australians we had previously mentioned to that I was coming here had no idea of the school at all.  Which is kind of funny, seeing at it's apparently one of the largest Universities in New South Wales.

Anyways, the security guys very very friendly, especially for before 6AM.  But it helped keep me going.  When I had finished collecting my things, I ended up a little lost, seeing as I had gone up the wrong stairs without knowing.  I asked someone where to go, and found it after a few minutes of walking.  Shortly after I arrived, they started boarding the plane.  This time, I didn't get to go in the first couple sets as I didn't have a seat at the very back of the plane, but I didn't care.  It gave me a bit more time without being cramped in the small plane seat again....

On the flight to Sydney, I was thinking of catching a nap, as I was still very sleepy, but it didn't happen.  I ended up waking up while I was watching The Lorax and eating the second breakfast I had been served on a plane in just over two hours.  (Did I forget to mention that they gave us breakfast on the flight to Auckland, too?  Well, they did.)  So I had the fruit and muffin from that and not the main part, as it didn't look appetizing.

And then, I decided that I might be able to finish another movie, as I had a little less than an hour and a half, so I ended up watching I Don't Know How She Does It, which was the first movie I had tried to watch, but had stopped.  It was pretty good, though, and I'm glad I did finish watching.  (I'm glad I watched The Lorax, too, as it too was alright.)  Soon after, we landed, and then it was off to customs and immigration.  Since they give you a card to fill out on the airplane, I was wall ready to go when I got there, so I jumped right in line and was good to go.  When I got to the front of the line, the only problem I had was that my passport wasn't reading.  But once that was cleared up, I went and found my bag, so then I was hulling the two of them again along with my backpack.  I didn't have to get my bags searched any more than with the scanner, so I was good to go after that, so then I headed through the airport, finding out where I needed to go in order to catch the train,

And then, once I found that, it was pretty easy.  Once I got to Sydney Central, I got a little lost, as nothing was really marked that well, but asking someone sent me in the right direction.  After checking my bags, I went to see about exploring Sydney a little.  But I didn't want to get lost, so I didn't.  A while later, I boarded my train after I saw that my bags were on the train.  Only, a little while later, they switched tracks, so I was wondering if my bags got onto the right train.

I found out in Lithgow, after not worrying about them, that they didn't.  They were on the wrong part of the right train, so they were still at Central Station after the train had left.  Which meant that when I got to Bathurst, I wouldn't be able to go straight to bed.
I found my room once I was taken to campus (I had sent in an arrival request form which meant that someone would pick me up from the station, which is awesome) and.... it wasn't ready for me.  There were no curtains, and there wasn't any sheets or bedding.  And there also wasn't a mattress or a deadbolt on the door.  I met one of the RAs and she helped me with most of that, as well as took me to dinner at the dinning hall.
At six, I re-met-up with the guy who had originally picked me up at the train station so that I could get my bags and so that he could pick up some more international students, who are also on exchange from their school (they're all from the same one) in China.  I met Adam (his English name, :)) before leaving.
Once I was back in my room, I made up the bed, and fell asleep, even without a pillow....  I sent an email off to my parents when I woke in the middle of the night, and then played around before deciding to go back to sleep.


When I woke, I explored campus a bit.  And then I moved rooms.  A couple of the cleaning ladies helped me get my room situation all straightened out and found me a better room that I'd be able to move into.  And they got me a pillow.  Which made my liking of the place improve quite a bit.

Later, at lunch, I saw Adam again and sat with him.  We got to know each other a little while we ate, and then we spent some time walking around and talking.  His English is rather broken, as he doesn't get that much of a chance to use it in China, but for the most part, I can figure out what he's trying to say.

The next day was the start of Orientation, where I found out that the other three from China English names are Claire (not sure if that's how she spells it...), Erin (she's spelled it a few times so we would know what she was saying), and Allen (I saw that him writing it one time). I also met Ida and Camilla, who are both from Norway.


As part of Orientation, we got to see Mount Panorama, a large hill where you can see the whole town and into the mountains.  It's absolutely magnificent.  We were told that it's even better at night.  I can't wait.

We went shopping and were given a tour of the town to show us where some of the things were.  When we got back to campus, we went to dinner with a couple of the RAs from... a dorm that I can't remember.  haha, it doesn't really matter.

Thursday, was the Orientation for anyone new, not just the international students.  So there were quite a few more people.  I found out one of them lives downstairs.  But I don't know his name, haha.

But anyways.  We had a tour of the campus and the library.  I was asked if I was American on two occasions, which I didn't like, but I don't think I showed it, just corrected them.

And like I already mentioned, I bludgered rather than doing anything.  By the time I was about to go get a mailbox, the Mini Mart was already closed.  And by the time I was going to see about getting a book from the library so I could read it before my class next week (where were not talking about it or anything yet, but I wanted to get a jump start on the reading so I could be a little ahead of where I'm normally), it too was closed.  So I just read my book and did a little bot of laundry.  All was good.

Friday - the day I started writing this - was the last day of orientation.  Afterwards a bunch of us headed to town in order to get some stuff and get some stuff done.  Adam and I get a mailbox at the Mini Mart, so now I have an address.  And I looked at a couple more mobile phone stores, but I was overwhelmed a bit.  We shopped at Big W and the Reject Store and Woolworths (or as I heard a local call it, Wooly's).

During our shopping at Big W, we decided that we should have a pizza and movie night.  And we should have all the international students together for the night.  So we're going to see how it goes.

Once we returned back to campus, I found out that there isn't a fridge to keep some of the food I bought cold.  So I ended up with the option of eating it or letting it waste.  I chose the former.  It was alright.

But anyways, I'm going to go.  I've been ready to get into bed (after getting into my jammies, of course!) for quite a while now.  I've got a big birthday present to buy myself tomorrow - a mobile phone.  I think I picked out one online that I want to get a better look at and maybe purchase in store, at Dick Smith's.

Oh yeah, and I found out where the bank is that I wanted to go to.  After it was closed and we were on our way back to the campus.  Haha, oh well.  I'll just go on Monday after class to open an account and see about getting my scholarship transferred into it.  And then I'll have some money again.  Not that I don't have money.  Haha, I'm just running out of small bills, which comes natural when you forget about the fifties.  haha.

Anyways, TTFN!

ps: there are a few places you can see the pictures.  I'm going to try to keep both as up to date as possible.  Flickr is one, and Facebook is the other.  For my videos, there are a couple on Flickr, but all of them are on youtube.  okay.  byee!
 
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