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22 October 2010

Compelled Australia Lover

I love Australia. I went three years ago, on my first solo vacation and completely fell in love, and still to this day, I'm completely enamoured. I want to go back as soon as possible, but money-wise, not particularly an option right now.
Favourite things about Australia (as I remember them):

I. TIM TAMS
They have recently been released in Target stores ('recently released' meaning I recently found out about it). They are chocolately, and almost too sweet, and so versatile. My host family condemned me to a slow chocolately death when they introduced me to them.

II. Sydney.
Cheesy? Maybe a little. But it really is one of the most wonderful places I've ever seen.
The Opera House. Easily identifiable. Normally I avoid tourist spots like the plague, but let's be for real right now, who wouldn't go see the opera house? (To be honest, I also did a lot of other touristy things as well.) There was a junior orchestra practicing while I was inside, and holy crap they were amazing. I would, of course, expect nothing less. The harbour bridge is also a great thing to have in the background of pictures. I personally didn't do the climb, but I know some people who did. They loved it. That is on my bucket list.
University of Syndey. I'm really considering there for grad school. It's gorgeous, and has pretty much every subject I focus on.

III. Everyone is running (or so it seems)
Realistically, I'm pretty sure Australians don't really run any more than other place, but seriously, no matter what time of day I was out and about, there were about 10 people running around. 

IV. Cairns
Cairns is quite the lovely place. Not only are there some really pretty parks right on the beach, there are is an effin' awesome indoor bazaar. I spent approximately 2 hours just walking around in there.
IV. a. Kuranda
Not actually part of Cairns, but I visited them at the same time, and they're only a trek up a mountain apart, so it counts.
I loved the market. There was a quaint little candy shop, a little hippie villiage and this:
Aboriginal dancing. And boomerang throwing. Both ridiculously fun. There was also spear throwing, but I'd already done that in two other places, so I opted out of that.
IV. b. RainforeStation
Awesomely enough, the family I stayed with lived right across from the RainforeStation site, so we went over and walked the trails and everything. This is also where I rode in an army duck. I had, up until then, no idea what an army duck was. I'm glad I know now.

V. The Wildlife
Koalas. Pretty chill little guys. Also, soft (and smelly).
Crocs. These suckers get big and scary. The baby are cute and easy to hold though.
Wallaroos. They're just so goofy. Seriously, so cute though.
Dingos. Evil. Cute.
Emus. Will love you forever if you feed them. Sidenote: my host family had emus in their backyard. They were literally in the rainforest, so it's not really that surprising, I suppose. Plus, they're just so silly looking:
Kangaroos. As long as you're feeding them, they are cool with you being around them, apparently.
 I hate to admit it, but I did actually eat kangaroo meat. It's not bad. Kangaroos are like deer, I guess? Just everywhere and getting hit by cars and stuff. Anyway, that brings me to the next thing:

VI. Aboriginal Villiages
They cooked kangaroo for us. I wasn't exactly going to say no. 
One of the men noticed I was sick (non stop travelling does that, I suppose), and gave me the most phenomenal cure known to man. 
Yup. Green ants. I ate a handfull of these guys and was over my illness in roughly an hour. Didn't get sick for the rest of my trip. They're actually sort of sour, like green apple flavoured candy.
I also learned to play the didgeridoo, throw a spear semi-well, and weave a grass basket. It was a good day.

VII. People are friendly!
At least, the ones I met. I had a good conversation with one woman on the bus.

VIII. There's so many Asians
Okay, so I don't want to, like, offend anyone, but I really love East Asian cultures, and just Asian people in general. My Chinese friends find this so weird, but I just do. So, this is just a really big thing to me. I don't even know.
I guess it's a common thing for Chinese and Japanese people to go on vacation or go to school in Australia.

IX. They have droughts
While this isn't actually a good thing by any means, I just find it so endlessly amusing that they are an island, and not even a particularly big one, surrounded by water and they are out of water. I don't know, maybe that makes me a bad person.

Last, but not least:

X. It's completely different from the States without being a culture shock.
It just felt so different being there than being anywhere in the United States. I can't even articulate my feelings on this. It was like the skies were bluer and the grass was greener. I feel like that's a really cliché thing to say or something, and maybe if I lived there, I'd feel differently, but having only had a vacation there, it's like paradise.

18 October 2010

Favourite Interlude and the Bright Future

CURRENT 5 FAVOURITES OF EVERYTHING (in no particular order)


BOOKS
1. My Horizontal Life - Chelsea Handler [book]
2. Watchmen - Alan Moore [book]
3. Essays in Idleness - Kenko [book]
4. Time Machine - HG Wells [book]
5. Almost Like Being in Love - Steve Kluger [book]


MOVIES
1. The Boondock Saints
2. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
3. 8 Seconds
4. Cinderella [the Korean horror movie]
5. Across the Universe


TELEVISION
1. Supernatural
2. Generation Kill
3. Big Time Rush
4. Nip/Tuck
5. Viva La Bam


ANIMATION
1. Avatar: the Last Airbender
2. Archer
3. Courage the Cowardly Dog
4. Adventure Time
5. Freakazoid!


BANDS/MUSICIANS
1. Big Time Rush
2. The Beatles
3. Bo Burnham
4. Creedance Clearwater Revival
5. Eminem


SONGS
1. Rodeo - Garth Brooks
2. Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) - Shakira
3. Be Prepared - Lion King Soundtrack
4. You're the Voice - John Farnham
5. Shark in the Water - VV Brown


WEB PAGES
1. GUBLERNATION
2. Misha Collins
3. There'll Be Sun
4. Smart, Pretty & Awkward
5. Superdickery


CELEBRITIES
1. Matthew Gray Gubler
2. Misha Collins
3. Olivia Wilde
4. Jensen Ackles
5. Joel McHale


FOOD
1. Buffalo Burgers
2. Mandarin Oranges
3. Velveeta Macaroni & Cheese
4. Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup
5. Starbucks Strawberry & Creme Soy Smoothies

Clothing Optional

I've always been interested in fashion. However, living in NYC sort of forces one to REALLY be interested. Walking down the street in a pair of sweats and flip flops just doesn't cut it. So, I was using Stumble to see if I could incorporate current trends into my personal style and came across a beautiful site, Smart, Pretty & Awkward, written by the amazing Molly Ford.
And I LOVE it.
I don't think I've ever found something all at once helpful, silly and informative. Obviously, I don't agree with every single tip or opinion, but that's the beauty of it. It would be boring otherwise! I check it everyday, and I don't believe I'll ever get sick of it.