Sunday, April 19, 2009

I wonder if I can avoid wearing sock though the whole Australian winter…

I wonder if I can avoid wearing sock though the whole Australian winter…

Last week I received both a winter league and summer league Frisbee league registration notices, it’s so strange that I am headed towards winter and not away from it like everyone in Canada. I planned very well for last year, my 10-11 months of summer/spring was quite enjoyable…however the next 10-11 months will all be a lot colder. I have spoiled myself! I also picked one of the coldest places in Australia to be for the winter…not sure where my logic was there, however it is an amazing city so that is probably why. The one bad thing about heading into winter in Australia is that it feels like I should start prepping for Christmas… I think it is a little sad that there is nothing to break up the winter blues down here. I am torn between considering heading home in August to catch the little bit of sun Newfoundland gets or doing the full year here, because it will be a LONG time before I can come back…if I ever do (so many places still to see). As well, since missing the birth of beautiful baby Abbott I don’t know if I want to miss out on Sara and Dave’s wedding. Decisions decisions…


Other notable things:
·My favourite term for the moment is “pashed” which is referring to someone making out or kissing someone
·Kangaroo meat tastes pretty good and is by far the most economical meat of choice with the added bonus of helping with population control (of kangaroos…just to clarify)
·Since leaving Queensland the number or people I have seen with mullets is reduced significantly… at this point I would say I would see one or two a week…in Queensland it was more like 7 or 8 a day
·Frisbee leagues at times seem like a thin veil for a dating service, almost everyone I know from Frisbee with a significant/insignificant other met through Frisbee or now play together
·I don’t understand why Canada and the US have a different regular size paper than the rest of the world. The rest of the world does not use 8 ½ x 11”…but A4, 8.3 x 11.7”… seems such a silly thing to differ on…

Perth in two days! I am really excited. All I have to do is find a place to stay after the tournament and book my excursions… funny how for others I am ridiculous at planning but with my life right now I am seriously lacking direction…well for the next 3 or 4 months anyway.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Bunnies, BBQ and boards…

I hope everyone had an amazing Easter… while other than an Easter egg hunt at work and making mini-cheesecakes that looked like Easter baskets the Easter celebration was pretty minimal.

It was a weekend hanging out with expats and celebrating the long weekend. On Friday…forgetting that it was Good Friday… I had a baking endeavour at Carolyn and Brad’s while the girls were my taste testers and then we had a massive BBQ. It was really awesome, felt like something that would happen at home. As well Carolyn and Brad are from Nova Scotia so they remind me of home in all the best ways. They are also the first East Coasters that I have met since moving to Australia.

Saturday was a surf competition at Bell’s Beach, where Rip Curl started. It was the women’s comp and we got to see some of the best women in the world, very cool to see what those women can do. I also have great appreciation for them because I was ridiculously horrible at surfing. The big downside to the day way the public transport…it took us four hours to get there and four hours to return… not a venture I would take on again.

My weekend clued up with a couple of hours of Frisbee practice and a game. Only a week and a half until Perth now! I am really excited and the next several days are mainly focussed on Frisbee. I have sorted accommodation, food, costumes and transport for 15 girls…now I need to buy a return ticket, find a place to live for when I get back and figure out some kind of game plan for my next couple of months…minor stuff really…




Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Are we human or are we dancers?

This past weekend was V-festival weekend. The line-up included Snow Patrol, The Killers, Kiser Chiefs, Elbow, Razorlight and many many more. Highlight of the night was Snow Patrol for me, mainly because they remind me of living in Scotland and they played most of their old good music…not so much the new. The other bands were also really great, I have to say I was very impressed overall. The sad part about the day was that Vanilla Ice was playing but it was too packed to get around the stage to see him… ah well…you can’t watch everything… I also don’t know if his repertoire still includes “Ice Ice Baby.”

The rest of the weekend was recovery from the festival, a delightful walk in the botanical gardens, brunch with Kat, drinks with the Frisbee people and running around fields. All around pretty classic.

Only two weeks until Perth, I must admit I am getting pretty excited. I still absolutely adore Melbourne but I get itchy feet if I don’t get to see somewhere new after a while. I also think it will be a really fun trip travelling with 15 girls across the country to play. We are all staying together in three villas on a beach in Scarborough about 15 minutes outside of Perth. Each night there is some kind of social activity cluing up with a fancy dress cops and robbers party. I believe a team theme will be in order. I will be staying for a couple of extra days to see around Perth, but I think in total it will only be a week long trip, then starting the job hunt again.

By the middle of May I have to decide when I am coming home… I still haven’t thought much further then Perth. It will probably depend on if I find another good job in Melbourne or not, so far I have been pretty lucky with how things have worked out. Who knows what the next adventure could be.





Thursday, April 2, 2009

Picture time!

Lots of random stuff... a root beer float, frisbee layout practice on the beach, Moomba festival, Southbank and St. Paddy's.