Saturday, July 3, 2010
Slang. Final Aussie Blog.
The day I arrived in Melbourne, I met Stuart and Steven and immediately became mates. We decided to pre-drink and Stuart suggested we head to the Bottle-o around the corner, where we picked up a slab of Victoria Bitter. Since Stuart treated us to the beer, I said ta, and we skulled our piss. When I tried to pay him back, he said no worries. A few weeks later, after meeting Matt and Holly, we decided to have a barbie and made snags. Instead of putting the snags on buns, we rolled them in bread, the Aussie way, and spread tomato sauce all over. Matt even grilled up some capsicum. Then I met Katie, Laura, Charlotte, Hamish, Casto & Alan. We decided to rock up and head to the beach, instead of going to Uni. It was a beautiful arvo, so we made sure to wear our sunnies, though Katie CBF to bring hers. While in the sun, Hamish’s natural hair colour began to emerge and we laughed at him being a ranga- guess he won’t be rooting anytime soon (lol jk). Speaking of rooting, Laura and I were super keen on Footy and barracked for Collingwood. GOOD OLE COLLINGWOOD FOREVER- THEY KNOW HOW TO PLAY THE GAME. We wanted to go to one final game of the year, but we CBB to pay money and go. So we all headed to the pub, ordered some pints of cider and drank up. I wished it was Anzac Day so that we could have gotten a fair go at playing two up. After the pint, we got schooners of Pure Blonde, and when we were knackered we headed home to bed. The walk home was long and our feet hurt and I became aggro and whinged the entire way. I was told to eat some cement and harden the fuck up until a mate gave us a ride home and we said “cheers mate!” and headed up to our rooms in the lift. We were all pretty hungry from drinking all of that grog, so we did some Tim Tam Slams and ate lamingtons while watching telly. Katie and I will have to go to the gym together after eating and drinking all of that, and we’ll encourage each other by saying “GOOD ON YA!!” It was a full on evening and after chundering in the rubbish bin, I went to sleep. I’ll miss Oz, I had an awesome time FULL STOP.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Flying Over the Pacific
I am currently flying at 35,000 feet somewhere above the Pacific Ocean, on a Qantas 747 heading to Los Angeles and then New York. Just this morning I woke up in Melbourne, gazed out at the beautiful city skyline, got in the shuttle, and boarded an airplane first to Sydney and then to LA. It seems like ages away now. I have only been away from Australia 8 hours, but I already miss it more than I missed the US for 5 months. It’s incredible the attachment that can be formed when you finally find a place where you feel at home, and even call home.
My last week in Melbourne was a hard one. Saying goodbye to everyone took an emotional toll on me, and my heart ached. I cried more than I had the entire time in Melbourne combined. I just wanted to go back to March when things were new and leaving Australia was a distant thought. However, all good things come to an end, which I have learned this week- not only in leaving Australia and leaving my friends, but also leaving a really wonderful guy. He made a big impact on me, more than I think he knows, and I really look up to him and am thankful for a wonderful 2 months we had together and have some amazing memories. Hopefully, there will be more to come.
Last Saturday, Katie, Charlotte and Alan left. We did so many fun things though, on those last days together. On Thursday we went to the Royal Gallery of Victoria, which is an art museum on the other side of the Yarra River. After that, we wandered around the city. On Friday morning, Charlotte, Katie, Laura, Hamish and I went to Brighton Beach- I had no had a chance to go when the weather was nice, and it was Katie’s favourite spot, so we decided to go. It was quite windy and chilly, but the rain held off. Later the day, Katie finished up packing and we met up with Stephen and 2 of his friends- Tyle and Sean and went to Perseverance on Brunswick Street. It was so much fun! It is 90s night on Fridays, so they played all these songs I listened to growing up. We danced for 3 hours straight, which was absolutely amazing. Michael from Sydney and a few of his mates from the army also met up with us, which was really awesome. I didn’t think I’d see him again, but turns out he was in the area and it worked out. After the pub/club, we headed back to the Village (VOM) and hung out with Katie until her cab came at 3am. Then I went home and went to bed.
On Saturday, Laura and I were in a daze, as we were the only 2 people left (besides Hamish who would come back later). We ended up staying inside the entire day, cooking and watching movies. It was really relaxing and much needed. I am so happy Laura stayed until July 1st (I left July 2nd). Without Laura, I would have been an emotional wreck, but luckily we were able to keep each other company. For the next few days, Laura and I did the last few things we wanted to do around Melbourne. We went to the State Library, which was HUGE and beautiful inside- much more than I imagined. We went on a tour of Parliament and the Immigration Museum. We went to Little Creatures Dining Hall where we had some Western Australian beers. We cooked lots and lots, and took photos of almost every meal, mostly as a joke, since I always take pictures of my food because I have learned how to cook! We watched heaps of movies and How I Met Your Mother and just kept each other company. We wandered around Melbourne. It was a wonderful week. I spent time with Chris, and Hamish and got all of my stuff packed up and did last minute errands. I picked up some Tim Tams for the family as well as some Lamingtons (yum!).
Last night, I stayed at a hotel with Chris. We ordered dinner in the room, and relaxed and watched TV and drank some Sparkling Moscato from Jacob’s Creek, which my parents got me when visited the winery in the Barossa Valley. It was a bit hard emotionally, but I was really glad he was there, and I enjoyed spending my last night with him. I will miss him very much. I’ll miss Hamish. I’ll miss all of my US Abroad friends- BUT, we all have plans for a reunion in January and I’ll be seeing Katie at the end of this month and Casto most likely, and possibly Alan. I definitely have things to look forward to. I am hoping to see Laura in September or October- as I would like to visit her in Austin, since I hear it is a great city.
As I write this, it’s 630PM in Melbourne. I slept for the first 4 or 5 hours of the flight, from about 12 until 4ish. I didn’t sleep much last night, and I guess I needed a good doze. I fell asleep surprisingly easily. I can’t believe we’ll be touching down in Los Angeles in about 4 hours. It has gone surprisingly fast. Flight time was estimated at 12 hours and 30 minutes, putting us in around 6am LA time. I thought the flight was more like 14-16 hours. Well, I’m just happy it’s less! Australia isn’t THAT far away... lol. Then I’ll deplane, go through customs and then get back on the same plane. My seat mates are really nice and we had good chats. Its the darkest of dark outside, so it’s a bit trippy cause my body doesn’t get what time it is. The stars are out and I feel like I am floating in space. I can see the outlines of clouds below, and moon is a sliver. But I’m not that tired right now. I think I will stay awake until New York, so then when I get home I’ll be pretty tired and ready to go to sleep.
I have to say, I am not looking forward to sleeping in my own bed tonight. You’d think I would be excited, but I just left the best country in the world, and I am afraid I’ll just want to cry. So far, no tears, because even though my heart is aching, tears won’t change anything. Besides, I have plans to return to Melbourne in 8 months, after I graduate early. I honestly can say that these past 5 months and 1 day (to be exact) have been the best of my life so far. I feel like I have changed and realized how much more there is to the world besides America. I have developed this almost anti-America complex, which worries me because I am afraid I will be cynical and just frustrated with the culture there. It has definitely been interesting getting an international perspective on US politics, and it is so transparent of the corruption that takes place. Not to say that Australia isn’t corrupt (but it isn’t really) – and I just like their system better. Their way of life is better. Their mentality is better. They are happier. And one day, I will call Australia my home. And I mean that with every ounce in my body.
I am excited to go home- to see my friends- see my family- start making some money at Bloomberg. I’ve missed my sisters and Evan and my friends. It will be a reverse culture shock, but I’ll be alright. I won’t lose my Aussie way of life that I have learned, and I’m going to just go with the flow and relax.
I am truly grateful that I was given this opportunity to study in Australia. I have made friends for life whom I know I can rely on, even though we will have distance separating us. I have learned just how independent I am. I have learned that I can go across the other side of the world and turn strangers into mates. And I have learned that home truly is where the heart is. And as far as I am concerned, I have left my heart in Australia.
Melbourne 2010, always on my mind. <3>
Saturday, June 26, 2010
It's All Coming Full Circle...
Since finishing up all of our exams, we have been super busy. On Tuesday, Hamish and I went to DFO where I did some shopping. I bought 2 more cardigans from Cotton On and 5 more pairs of undies for super cheap. I love buying undies. (lol). After shopping we went our separate ways but then met up after dinner and went to Borders for a few hours to try to find some books. It was then I discovered just how expensive books are here! For a paperback book that would cost me 10-15 in the US, it is 27 here! Crazy. Needless to say, I didn't buy any books, but I read a few plane magazines and Cosmo. After the bookstore, even though it was freezing, we went to Brunetti's for some gelato. Hamish and I both had Apple and Blackberry gelato. We came back to my warm room and watched finding nemo. It was a relaxing but great day!
Starting Wednesday, Katie and Laura finished their exams. On Wednesday morning Hamish and I walked into the city and I went to a bookstore where I found some cheap books! I bought 2 books- one for 4 and one for 6 dollars (the same book last night was 27!). I was super excited because I haven't had a chance to read books in ages. College life always comes in the way of leisurely reading. Later that evening, Katie, Hamish and I met up and walked in to the city to buy some Tim Tams for our Tim Tam Challenge that night. The Tim Tam Challenge was created by Katie to determine which Tim Tams were the best... She bought 3 types: Arnott's (original brand), Coles, and Woolworths. We did a blind taste test, with only Katie knowing which was which brand, and we all came to the conclusion that Arnott's was the best by far! After buying the Tim Tams, we did some souvenir shopping and then went to Shanghai Dumplings where we met up with the rest of the group. Katie, Laura, Hamish, Charlotte, Tina, Leah, Peter, Robyn, Duncan, Alan all came to all you can eat.
We all stuffed our faces, and it was so delicious. We were really happy because usually they are out of 1 or 2 items on the menu, but this time they had everything. Full circle, full circle. After dinner I headed over to Chris's where we spent a relaxing evening together.
On Thursday I headed back home and met up with Hamish, Laura, Katie and Charlotte who all beat me to my kitchen. We made a big brunch. Scrambled eggs with tomato and capsicum, french toast, pancakes, bacon & English muffins. It was so delicious and lots of fun to get together and cook together, especially breakfast, my favourite meal.
We all got to use up some of the ingredients we have. After breakfast, we walked to the National Gallery of Victoria, an art museum right across the Yarra River on St. Kilda road. It was lots of fun, even though Hamish and I mostly sat on the chairs to observe art. The contemporary art, European Art and other exhibits were neat.
After the museum, we headed back into the city where Katie, Hamish and Charlotte got some fresh donuts. Then we stopped in some more souvenir shops but didn't buy anything. We stopped at the Reject Shop, which I wish I had known about when I first moved here. They had super cheap household items- like dishes and stuff which would have been super useful. After we showed Katie the cheap bookstore where she purchased a few books for the plane.
Hamish headed home, but Laura, Katie and I headed over to a restaurant right across the street where I live called Mark's Place. I never thought about going in, but they advertised a "Avocado Cheesecake." Of course, us being obsessed with food, couldn't pass this $4 piece of delight up, so we headed into the restaurant. When we ordered just the cheesecake and 3 forks, we got some weird looks from the staff, but come on, who can eat a whole piece of cheesecake by themselves? It was quite tasty, and we could taste the avocado, but it was not overpowering. I forgot to take a picture of the cheesecake, but luckily there's a thing called the internet, which I found to have a photograph similar to the one I would have taken. We walked for about 5 hours that afternoon so we were tired, so we each went home to relax for a little while. About an hour later Katie, Laura and Hamish came over to UniLodge for Casto's barbie!
Then, yesterday, Friday was Katie and Charlotte's last day. We woke up and headed to Brighton Beach. They had all been there a few times, but I hadn't been. Brighton Beach is beautiful; its about a 30 minute train ride out of the city. The way the land bends, gives Brighton Beach the best view of the city skyline.
It was absolutely gorgeous. Also unique to Brighton Beach is the little beach huts/cabanas along the seaside to store belongings and whatever else They are owned by families who come to the beach often, and they are all painted uniquely.
It was one of my favourite sites here. The weather was pretty gray, chilly and windy, but the rain had stopped from earlier in the day and we got home just before another big rainstorm came in. So all in all, it was perfect for a winter's day.
We headed back in the city where we stopped at Brumby's Bakery for some date scones. So delicious. Then we headed up to Vic Markets where we each got a freshly made donuts at the famous donuts truck. I can't believe I hadn't tried them earlier- but thank god I didn't because I would be a huge fatty. We walked back to the Village and hung out while Katie packed. The rain started coming down in buckets so we were all relieved to be inside in the warm next to Katie's heater. After she finished packing, we made some dinner. We made cheese, chicken and tomato quesadillas with the left over tortillas, which were so delicious. We also had some pasta with butter/salt/pepper and some marinara sauce as well as a mix of beans and corn. It was a great meal and we sat on the floor of Katie's kitchen reminiscing and not wanting the time to go by any faster. I headed back to my place to change and grab the hand luggage scale my Mom had given me to Christmas. MOST USEFUL PRESENT EVER!! All of my friends have used it, success. We decided to make Melbourne friendship bracelets, so now Katie, Laura and I all have similar bracelets on; so when we miss each other and our time in Melbourne, we will know we aren't all that far away. We will wear the bracelets until they come off.
Stephen and two of his friends, Tyle & Sean came over and we had some drinks and headed out to Perseverance, a club/pub, on Brunswick Street. It was my first time there, and on Fridays they have 90s night, so they play all this 90s music, which was amaazing. We got there at 1030 and didn't leave until 130. We danced for 3 hours nonstop! It was so great. Michael from Sydney, was down in Melbourne and had some time off from the army, so him and 2 of his buddies came to meet us. It was so crazy seeing him again, but it was super fun. We headed back to village where we all hung out and then the guys headed out so we could say bye to Katie and Alan as our little group. We waited outside for their Taxi and then it was time to say goodbye- to Charlotte too, who was leaving a few hours after. It was so sad, but I know I'll see them again soon. It won't be the same as in Australia, but I guess that is life...


Hamish and Laura walked me home where I was sad for a while but luckily Andy in NY was able to distract me and I went to bed feeling a bit better. I woke up this morning, feeling quite empty and sad, because things are so quiet now. I am happy to be going home to see family, but SO torn because I really don't want to say bye to Chris. It will be so hard to leave him, as well as Hamish & Stuart. At least I know I will be back next year, as long as things go according to plan. I am happy that Laura is here- she leaves July 1. So we will have some fun the next few days. We have plans to go to Parliament, The Immigration Museum, State Library for a picnic. We also have plans to cook lots of good things- tonight is Butter Chicken and tomorrow is Banana Bread and Stir Fry- so we can use up all of our left over food. We made omelets for breakfast this morning, which were so delicious. I finally made decent omelets- the secret to success was the smaller frying pan.
I miss Katie tremendously. And Charlotte. And Holly who left on Friday morning. And Steven, and Matt. I miss everyone. But that's part of life. I've had such an amazing time in this country, and I wouldn't change a thing.
On our last Sunday night dinner last week, Katie made a slideshow, documenting our time here. Here it is; it sums up our entire time in Australia. Here's to the memories <3 style="text-decoration: underline;">
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7pEYZwuAQc
Monday, June 21, 2010
Done, Done... Did I Mention I'm Done!?
Yesterday before my exam, Hamish and I went for a nice walk. It is so autumn-ish outside, it's gorgeous with all of the leaves changing colours and falling on the ground . I didn't want to think about my exam, so we just walked around, played on the playground, went on swings, and took photos..
I have 10 days to do whatever I want in Melbourne. Today, I am going to DFO (Direct Factory Outlet) to do some shopping. Tomorrow, Katie and Laura finish their exams, so we have plenty of stuff planned out to do. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are going to be busy days, making the most of every hour we have together.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Beach on a Winter's Day
I looked up the weather before I left and it was a measly 6C (43F), but luckily the sun was out. In Australia, when the sun is out, it seems like all problems disappear. The sun is always warm, and this is particularly wonderful on a chilly Friday morning. I wore my sweatshirt, peacoat and boots and was all ready to go walk along the beach. When we got to St. Kilda, we all took off our layers and walked around sleeveless. I guess it had warmed up, and with the breeze minimal off of the bay it was perfect.
Charlotte, Laura, Katie, Hamish and I took lots of posed picture and jumped around in the sand and went to a playground. It was just an amazing time, and it was so great to be able to spend time with my close friends. Time is fleeting and it's important to make the best of what is left.
After spending an hour or two along the beach, we headed to Lentil As Anything for a second time in the last week. This time I had the Moroccan Hot Pot, which was a vegetable curry with rice, bread and salad.
We also all shared the Japanese Pancakes which was a vegetable pancake that was delicious, along with 3 dips and bread. It was all delicious.
After lunch we came back and all went our separate ways to "study".
All in all it was a great day!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The Final Stretch...
It has finally turned into fall here and we've had a few nights of very wintry weather. I wish I had warmer clothes and I wish Unilodge has central heating, because every time I go to the bathroom or out in the hall I freeze. We've also had some wild weather- i.e. wind and lots of rain at random points in the day. This morning it became torrential and I couldn't even see out of my windows. And then, water starting pouring through the window, obviously the windows have not been sealed properly. I thought the building was going to blow over, but it passed and now it is sunny.
When I am not in the library with my Library Club (LC) members... or my LLC girls, I am out doing some things in Melbourne I haven't had much chance to do. This is what the last month has looked like:
Gym. Katie and I joined the gym again, and we have been gym buddies throughout the month of June. It's definitely helpful to have a gym buddy, because we motivate each other. We also went swimming at the gym pool, which was super fun. Before I go home I want to get down to about 62kg, which is like 135, because that's about what I was when I left New York. Silly Australia making me gain weight.
Cooking. With more free time, I have been able to improvise on dinners more. Last night I made lamb fillets. Katie and Laura came over and Katie & Laura made cabbage, pumpkin and gnocchi. It was a delicious meal, and the lamb turned out great. I had never made it before! Last week, Katie gave me the idea to make chicken nuggets. I took a chicken breast, dipped it in flour, egg and breadcrumbs and with a little oil in a frying pan cooked them up. They turned out soo good, and they have been making fun of me ever since for being super enthusiastic about it.
Visitors. Last week Nikita came to Melbourne with 2 of her friends from Uni in Sydney. We made plans to meet up, and along with Katie we went to St. Kilda to a restaurant called Lentil As Anything. Lentil As Anything is a little restaurant that accepts donations in return for food instead of having fixed prices for their meals. It started out as a place where artists could go to eat when they didn't have a lot of money for food, and then when they got money they would pay more to make up for all the free meals they got. They encourage you to "pay what you can or what you feel your meal was worth" It's kind of a cool concept and the food is pretty delicious.
Katie and I shared a Lentil Burger, and an apple curry special. For dessert, we shared a little carrot muffin. We are planning on going back tomorrow for lunch, and it will be delicious I'm sure.
Brunswick Street. After not ever going to Brunswick Street throughout the semester, I finally got the chance to go! Katie, Laura and I decided to go to a club/bar called Perseverance. It was the night of the World Cup Opening Game, and it was super packed. As we skipped down to the road, we ran upon a Possum that was pretty fearless and came super close to us. It was cute. Then we got to the bar as it started to rain, and we waited in line for about 30 minutes til we decided to give up and go home. We had grand plans for a movie night with popcorn, but as we walked home we all got tired. We had a run in with an adorable cat (And Katie loves her cats), and then all went home to get warm and dry. Even though it was a fail night, it was still fun.
A few days ago, as I didn't feel like studying, Katie, Laura and I went to Brunswick Street. It was so cute, I had no idea it was as beautiful and eclectic as it was. Brunswick Street is in the suburb called Fitzroy, and I think Hamish and I will look into living over there next year. We walked around and window shopped. It's a pretty alternative area, and is full of cafes and boutiques and vintage stores. We went in a Flower Shop, a fruit store, a garden store, and then decided to stop and grab a coffee. We sat outside and enjoyed the autumn weather.
Ice Skating. Tuesday is "Tight Tuesdays" at Ice Skating in the Docklands, which means half price! For only 12 dollars, we got skate rentals and 3 hours of skating. This was our second time going. Charlotte, Katie, Laura, Hamish, Chris and I all had a great time, though my legs were cramping and sore from the gym earlier that week.
Exam. I had my marketing exam on Tuesday. And besides the fact that I had to take a test for 2 hours, it was awesome. Firstly, the exams for Melbourne Uni are mostly taken at off-site locations in buildings they rent out. In this case, they rented out the Royal Exhibition Building, which is right near the Melbourne Museum, about 10 minutes walk from where I live. It's a huge dome shaped building, and HUGE, (see photo). Inside, there were desks in rows: about 2000 desks to be exact. Each person had a desk number pre-assigned to them, and we had to find our desk. The 'reading period' started at 2pm. I never knew what a reading period was, but apparently you sit there for 15 minutes, not allowed to write anything, but you can look over the exam. I didnt want to do that because I would freak myself out about it. So I sat there bored and filled out my attendance card. Little did I know, we werent allowed to write ANYTHING on ANY PAPER, so I wasn't supposed to fill this out. Luckily, I didn't get in trouble. How was I supposed to know anyway? There were no rules told beforehand. Anyway, the inside of the building was gorgeous- had gorgeous ceilings and architecture. I would love to have a HUGE reception in there for like, my wedding. Except I don't know enough people to be able to fill it up....
All in all, it has been a great finals month. It is nice that my finals are spread out, because it gives me time to have fun and be productive too. I cannot believe that I am down to my final 2 weeks here. It is so bittersweet. I am very excited to see my family and friends and it will be great to be back in NY for the summer. I cant wait to go to a Yankees game, and I am excited about my last summer at Bloomberg. On the other hand, I am really going to miss all of my friends here. It has been an unreal experience, and I feel so close with all of my friends here. On the bright side, the majority of them live within visiting distance and we all have plans to see each other within the next 6 months. And for that, I am happy about. I am going to miss the game of Footy. I'll miss Australia in general- the culture, the coffee, the people, the way of life here. But I know I will be back next year, and so I can only look forward.
That is all for now- must go read a full semesters worth of notes.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Shopping, Fush & Chups and Rain
Anyway, the past few days have been fun. On Sunday, we went over to my cousins' house for a Sunday Roast lunch of lamb, potatoes and veges. It was yummy and it was great spending time with my 2 cousins who are 15 and 11.
After, my Uncle dropped me off at my other cousins house- home to Lizzie and Katy and their parents Robin and Richard. They invited me to stay for the night, which was really nice. I love staying with them, because they are my age- 21 and 23. As per my request, we went out to a Mexican Restaurant. Last year when I visited, we went out to dinner at a Mexican Restaurant right at the base of the Sky Tower. The food was so good- authentic- just like the food we get back in the US, so as authentic as US Mexican food is. Anyway, Melbourne doesn't have any Mexican food like that, so I really wanted to go, and they were so nice to take me. We started the night off with some yummy Strawberry Margaritas and some Salsa, Guacamole, and Cheese dip. For main course, I had my usual- cheese enchiladas- with beans and rice. It was absolutely the best thing EVER. I was craving it so bad. I wish I had taken a photo of the deliciousness.
After dinner, Katy and Lizzie and I rented a movie, Couples Retreat, and watched it back at the house. Lizzie and I stayed up for a while, catching up on life and exchanging goss. The next morning, we woke up and had breaky and headed into the city on Queens Street. Lizzie wanted to see a New Zealand film in theatres called "Boy" so we decided to see it before she had Uni. It was such a GREAT movie! It was at Sundance, and it was so powerful. I highly recommend it. Here is the trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwqfR8g-Qow
After the movie Lizzie and I bid each other farewell and headed down onto Queen Street for shopping. First stop, Jay Jays! I bought 2 pairs of jeans and a black leather looking jacket that I have been after for a while. Ended up spending a lot of money, but the exchange rate from USD to NZD is better than USD to AUS. After that, I went and bought a wallet down the street, popped into a few more stores but ultimately decided I had spent enough money and couldnt be fucked to do any more shopping. So, I walked to the ferry building and made it just in time for the 2pm ferry.
Once I got to Devonport, I had to walk back to my Nana's. I was carrying my backpack and all of my purchases- and stopped at the New World Supermarket to get some NZ chocolate bars and 2 $1 dollar scratch off lotto cards. I also stopped in the $2 dollar store and got some random knick-knacks for people. Then I began the hike home, which took a while, since I was holding so much stuff.
I was almost home, and decided to stop at the little beach/park near my Nana's, which have some excellent views of Auckland. I took some photos on the self timer and posed and had fun. It was a nice rest. For dinner we had some fush and chups! It was absolutely delicious. I have grown to really like fish since I have been down in the Southern Hemisphere. It was so fresh and tastey.
Today, I woke up around 10 and helped my Mum change my flight back to the US. I am now leaving on July 2nd instead of June 30th, only 2 days difference, but I'm happy cause now I have 2 more days to spend with Chris! After, we headed over to the mall. It was TORRENTIAL rain the entire way there, but luckily we made it there in one piece. I went to exchange my jacket at Jay Jays because I wanted a different size, and stopped at Valley Girl. It was an outlet store, so I got 2 things for cheap- a nice top and a cute little cardigan. Also stopped at Farmers and picked up some stockings, since the ones I have in Melbourne have holes all over the place.
We stopped at the hospital to visit my Granddad, who was in good spirits, and my Uncle and his girlfriend who had just arrived from their Hong Kong flight (Hes a pilot and she is a flight attendant) stopped by the hospital to say hi. We came home, had dinner, and have relaxed the rest of the night. Mum and I played a card game "Strip Jack Naked" which is always fun. What a silly name for a card game!
Tomorrow is my last full day in Auckland, which will most likely be spend doing some homework, and seeing some family. All and all it has been fun, and relaxing!


























