Friday, April 30, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Boring Update.
Hello, hello, hello.
Sorry I haven't updated in a couple weeks but life has been pretty slow in good ol' Edwards Hall! But here I am trying. Tonight I've been spending the whole night doing my very first school assignment of the semester! We had to make a collage person out of only letters. Tough life, right?! Anyway, I thought mine looked kind of cool...and yes, I'm still working on the lips ha ha. Getting back into my full class load when I'm at NAU next semester is going to kill me. I've been academically spoiled this semester!
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On Sunday, it was ANZAC Day here in Aussieland. ANZAC (Australia New Zealand Army Corps) Day remembers their soldiers that died 95 years ago in Gallipoli. I guess the ANZACs put half of their total men on the island, where they were killed and starved to death while fighting off enemies. ANYWAY, at first I thought it would be like Memorial Day in the U.S.A. but it was way different. Very sad.... a friend and I woke up at 4:30 in the morning and went to a sunrise dawn service on the beach. By the time we were there, this was our view...NOTHING. It was terrible. Not to mention the fact that it was pouring rain and we were right in the middle of a lightning storm...
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Then tonight (Tuesday Night) back at TEDs, we had a birthday party for my neighbor Warwick, and a going away party for my really good friend, Caz. Caz just decided she was dropping out and moving home to go work for a few years. Not quite sure why, but it's really sad... I'm sure you've been recognizing her from half of the pictures I put up here. I'm really sad to see her go, but it's making me nervous about ME leaving in July when I'll be in the same boat! Soooo yeah, here's Warwick cutting his birthday cake:
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Oh another thing I was going to say, is that over the last 72 hours I've completed 2 novels, which is not a Lauren thing at all to do! I don't think I've EVER read a book for pleasure that wasn't mandated by school. Anyway, I read Dear John (by Nicholas Sparks) and Key and Lock (by Sarah Dessen). Pretty much hooked!
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The weather in Newcastle has starting getting a lot cooler (THANK GOD!!!) and the humidity has been cut in half. I actually am okay with being outside now! Still wearing shorts and t-shirts, but hey- I'll take ANY improvements! The other night when I was reading (for 12 hours straight, mind you) I got to see the sunrise from my window and it was really pretty:
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Before I leave I have a funny story...so you know how I always talk about how bad the food is here? Alright so for dinner tonight, they had 2 options- chicken stir fry, or plum pork (*gag*). ANYWAY, I opted for the stir fry, but noticed the chicken was tasting a little weird... we ending up realized that they had switched the meats on accident and didn't even realize! The meat was so discolored that it looked just like pork. YEAH. GROSSSSSS. I just shivered thinking about it again. Yuck.
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Anywaaaaay, I'm sorry none of my posts are going to top my Fiji one, but I hope people are still reading! :) I love you guys a miss you a ton! Thanks to everyone who sent me mail this week- you know who you are!
--LP--
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Bula! Fiji Break 2010!
Okay just to give everyone fair warning- don't start reading this blog post unless you have a LOT of time to kill! It's so long, and will probably take you all day! Other than that- here's pictures from my trip to Nadi, and the Yasawa Islands of beautiful Fiji!!!! I had the absolute time of my life! I miss it already! Such a great experience- it'll be hard to top it! So the very first picture I took was in the airport bathroom... sounds weird, I know. But in Sydney's women's restroom they had this vending machine with "grooming essentials..." it was literally a vending machine that spits out make-up and lip gloss when you put your coins in. What is this world coming to?!
A quick snapshot on the deck...
Every island we arrived at, or departed from played music and sang while we were sailing in or out. I learned both songs VERY fast! Oh- let's take a break and learn some Fijian sayings, okay? Okay. So first- "Bula" means hello. "Vinaka" means thanks and "Vinaka Vaca Leiu" means thank you very much! There were other ones too, but I can't remember. I'm a horrible teacher- sorry. Mooooving on....
Then this other guy out his feet up, and let the fire sit on his toes for like a whole minute while he screamed in pain! I was about to run up and push it off for him!
Here's what the inside of our dorm looked like! Every place we went to, my friend Nikki had the top bunk, and I was on the bottom. We had mosquito/bug nets too which was a first for me! I thought they were more useful for looking pretty than keeping out the bugs. Another thing I loved about this bed was that it had REAL SHEETS! The other 3 islands we slept at were literally a mattress, with a piece of cut fabric on top. And that's it. But this was true luxury to have real linens!
I saw this shark make it's move on an unsuspecting fish! Circle of life in action!
This is a shot from when they were circling us! Our guide brought some chum with him, so we just watched him feed them...some of the boys were brave enough to try, but I was most definitely not one of them!
SO SO SO SO amazing!!! I have really great memories from this day!!!
I slept outside on one of the hammocks that night! This was in the morning. See that mountain behind me? CONQURED IT. Okay, that's a little exagguration. It conqured me, but I still made it to the top! Proud (but sweaty and tiring) moment!!
On our last day at Waya Lai Lai, we attended a church service in the local village. And guess what Dad- it was Methodist! Everyone that lived on the island was a United Methodist. The whole service was in Fijian, so I understood nothing- but still managed to figure out what was being said. We had to take our shoes off before we went in, and boys and girls had to sit on opposite sides of the church- we weren't allowed to mix at all. These were the children there, who sang beautifully!This is a shot of the Shell Market that the women of the village had set up for us. I ended up buying suvineers for my Dad, Andrew, Betty and Anthony here...it's all homemade neat stuff. Although, getting it through customs in Australia was quite the challenge today!!
We boarded the boat for the last time, which as you can see was going through some rough weather! The whole sailboat was tipping over to one side as we went through a storm. I truly thought it was going to capsize! This photo is of me holding the camera straight and upright! CRAZY!
Seaspray took us back to our original marina where I had gotten on 10 days earlier, and just like that- the trip was over! I left with so many wonderful memories... this vacation came at the perfect time! I'm going to miss everything about Fiji...well besides the locals and their terrible body odor (because yuck, that was NASTY). Oh and I'm not going to miss eating coconuts, fish and rice every day. But other than that- I promise, I'll miss it all! 10 days just wasn't long enough! I had a BLAST.
I'm back safe and sound in Newcastle...classes start up again tomorrow morning. I guess the vacation is really over! Anyway, vinacka vaca leiu for reading my whole blog! I love you all and miss you like crazy! 2 and a half more months until I'm back in the states! xoxo
--LP--
I'm back safe and sound in Newcastle...classes start up again tomorrow morning. I guess the vacation is really over! Anyway, vinacka vaca leiu for reading my whole blog! I love you all and miss you like crazy! 2 and a half more months until I'm back in the states! xoxo
--LP--
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