Thursday, September 25, 2008

WICKED

When Mike left town, it was right around Evelyn's birthday so as a departing gift, he gave the three of us tickets to see Wicked!! It was an awesome show and the costumes were fabulous. We drank ozmopolitans and tried to take pictures in the beautiful front lobby of the theatre until we got yelled at for doing so. Then we took some more :)
Afterwords, we had dinner at this really cute restaurant called Collins Quarter that Eve and I stumbled upon before I went to Indonesia and had been looking forward to returning ever since. Even though we were absolutely stuffed, we decided to go somewhere for dessert too...High Society. They have these two really great rooms upstairs that we checked out afterwards and decided it would be a perfect spot to host a party. Now we just need to find enough people to fill the space!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

FUNNY THING HAPPENED...

My good friend Angie has a very strong hatred for her name same song by the Rolling Stones because, for years, she worked in a bar full of "clever" drunks who loved to serenade her with it. We were in Vegas once nursing a hangover with some sleep when I decided to play this as a wake up call. That's when I found out exactly how much she hates this song because I've never seen the look in her eye that I did then. I tried to send this in an email to her but couldn't get the video to send so I thought I would just post it cause it's kind of a funny story anyway! But for my blonde friend...don't hate me you know it's only out of love!! :) So I'm in Lombok, my first night in the Gilli islands (paradise) at dinner and there was a live band. They were playing all the typical songs I had heard everywhere else on my trip and then they busted out with this. I couldn't help my self he he :) Make sure you watch it all the way through!! and then think about this... Just after I took the video, I went to the bathroom. They had typically been disgusting so I was totally stoked when I got in there and it was a normal toilet!! But I squatted over the seat anyway just out of habit, and started number one. Out of nowhere, this HUGE (no exaggeration here, it was seriously the size of my hand) cockroach came running up to me and attacked my foot!! You didn't know cockroaches attack did you? They are fast little f*****s and so creepy and it is very hard to keep balanced when you have one of them crawling all over you! It was disgusting and I couldn't do anything about it because I was in the middle of doing my business so I screamed and suffered the consequences when I walked out and got weird looks from everyone who had heard the commotion even over the music. It was instant karma and I must say, I'll never play this for you again . . . maybe :)

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A LITTLE SLICE OF HOME

Mike came to visit in August. Sherissa and I were able to show him a little bit of Melbourne but for the most part, we were up in the Northern Territory Visiting Darwin and the Katherine Gorges. On the way up to Darwin, we stopped in Sydney for two days but I came down with strep throat so we spent one of those valuable days at the clinic :( Hooters was my "reward" for going to the doctor (remember when it used to be stickers and icecream?) and I can officially say that I am over it! (for the time being anyway :) ) It was so good to see him and I was very sad to see him go as his time here went by way too fast! At the Croft Institute in Melbourne
Harbour Cruise in Sydney Harbour Cruise in Sydney Harbour Cruise in Sydney Harbour Cruise in Sydney Rico Suave and I at the Katherine Gorges
We took a helicopter ride of all 13 Gorges
Mike's swan dive into the rock pool near the Katherine Gorges
Sunset in Darwin

Monday, September 22, 2008

HAPPINESS

I believe happiness is only possible if you follow your feeling, your intuition, your real desires. Only happiness is gained by acting in accordance with duty, or obligation, or guilt, or the desire to please others. You must accept happiness when you can, not selfishly, but remembering you are a part of the world, of others, not separate from them. Should people pursue their own happiness at the expense of others? Or should they be unhappy so others can be happy? There’s no one who hasn’t had to confront this problem. --The Buddha of Suburbia Hanif Kureishi

Sunday, September 21, 2008

QUEENSLAND, BACK IN JULY

OUR QUEENSLAND TRIP:
I travel in style
Sherissa and I grabbed our German friend Daniel and headed up to Cairns, Queensland to start our trip down the east coast of oz. We started the trip with a snorkel boat cruise out to the reef where she and Daniel were able to scuba dive. Unfortunately, I couldn’t because I am an asthma child.

Our snorkel boat, Ocean Freedom

I snorkeled! Look at that enthusiasm.

Daniel (aka Hanz) snorkeling

Sherissa and Daniel with their dive certificates.

We were lucky enough to see wales (on this trip and our sailing trip which was pretty amazing) but I couldn't get a good photo so you get to see the splash.

From Cairns we went up to the Daintree Rainforest where we went on a crocodile river cruise and stayed at this amazing hostel on the beach called the Beach House. The beach is pretty unique because the jungle spills out onto it and there are all these weird creatures everywhere. I could show pictures but my camera ran out of batteries just before I saw the weirdest looking thing I’ve ever seen.

We got up to watch the sun rise over the ocean. We're still half asleep.

It was much more magical looking from the back.

Sherissa and I rocking a bridge over the Mossman River.

Daniel and I jumped in and it was FREEZING!

A croc. They were huge and they were close! So crazy to see a creature that's been around for so long.

We made our way down to Port Douglas next and rented beach cruiser bicycles to ride down 4 mile beach. Our roommates at the Parrot Fish Lodge were these German guys who joined us on a crazy night on the town and together we drank about 4 boxes of Stanley “goon” (goon is the Australian Carlo Rossi and comes in 4 litre boxes that have their own little pour spout which makes it very easy to scull (australian for chug) ).

Me, Sherissa, Daniel

Aspen's competition but don't tell her! This dog had the most amazing personality and you could see straight to her soul through her eyes! Awwww...

Purple toungues after too much Stanley

I met a couple guys from Byron Bay and we ended up building a campfire and staying up to watch the sunrise over the ocean from the beach. It was totally gorgeous. After Port Douglas, we went back down to Cairns where we did a skydive over the reef and the farmlands of Queensland.

From there it was on down to Airlie beach where we met our Whitsunday sailing crew of “the Card”. We ended up with a really small group of six passengers and four crew members but managed to get in some trouble anyway. This also meant we were able to make a couple special trips that are not possible with larger groups so that was pretty cool. This trip was only three days but I fell in love with sailing and would love to possibly learn more about it and go around the world someday because it was that beautiful!

The "card" is the one on the right. It sleeps 25 people and was pretty huge.

Our Captain being cheesey.

This is sign language (snorkel style) for "we're REALLY good"

One of our island stops. Whitehaven beach...total paradise

This was our group on the Card

Sherissa, me, Mari (France), Michael (Holland), Phil (the signature annoying American)

I did a flip off the front of the boat but the girl had really bad timing so let's just say I can walk on water.

I tried again for the video but did a back flop instead. OUCH!

South Mole Island where we spent one of our nights.

Sherissa cracked a coconut and we got fresh milk and meat.

Parrots. They were all over the island and they were so beautiful!

Another highlight of the trip was camping on Fraser Island, the biggest sand island in the world. We were put into groups of 12 and then loaded up with enough food and booze to last for three days and sent on our way to go four wheeling all over the island in our rigged Toyotas. I drove for the first time on the other side and even managed with a stick shift! We were lucky to be out there on a full moon and it was cool because all the trucks found each other when it came time to set up camp and everyone ended up partying together. We went to this amazing lake with turquoise water and a white sand beach which was one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve seen.

Our entourage of yellow tops making our way to the ferry to Fraser

In the triangle (from the bottom left) : Ross (Ireland), Daniel (Germany), Kiernen (Ireland), Sherissa, me, Jo (England)

McKenzie Beach. "One of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen" (and it was a fresh water lake)

Jo, Kiernen, and me cooking dinner for everyone

These boys came by our sight and started an illegal fire. They were stupid enough to hand out business cards to all the girls to call them on so when the sheriff came by in the morning, we were off the hook because we just gave them their card.

One of the many dingos that kept harassing us. Daniel took this awesome shot.

We also got to go to this lookout spot called Indian head (it looks like an Indian Head with a big headpiece on from far away) which is this huge cliff that overlooks the ocean. From here we sat in the sun spotting whales, dolphins, stingrays, sharks, turtles galore. I could have sat there the rest of the day and then some but we had to head off to set up camp for the night. On Fraser there is also this really cool old shipwreck on the beach which was pretty fun to explore.

Indian head

me and the dutch girls

Our caravan

We made it to Brisbane for a couple days and explored a bit but had to be back down to Melbourne for the architecture inspired fashion show at the Incubator. Sherissa had made a dress inspired by the MCG (Melbourne Cricket Grounds) and the two of us had helped Jenny Bannister create a dress (it was actually more of a sculpture) modeled after Federation Square. Both buildings are huge Melbourne icons. Daniel stayed on and journeyed down to Byron Bay. If I could have I would have stayed away longer. Australia is so big and there is so much I want to see before I leave!!! I’d like to do a west coast trip from Perth to Broome, and see Ayer’s rock and Adelaide, and of course Byron Bay. We’ll see if I can check ‘em all off my list!

A brisbane sunset

Sherissa and I struggling through life on Magnetic Island