Monday, May 13, 2013

Across The World


Hey everyone I know its been a while, I have been busy travelling and hunting for news stories. But since I have a moment, I’ll give a rundown of what I’m been up too. I can’t believe that three weeks have passed by! Oh how time flies!

Week 8

After my camping trip, I had a regular week at school. Homework, interviews for my news article etc. I was racing to get as much work down as possible because next week is non tuition week in Australia. It’s similar to America’s spring break. I have been working like a mad woman because my excitement was building for my trip to NEW ZEALAND.

I’m literally on the other side of the world but there is one more place even further away, the beautiful Lord of the Rings landscaped filmed in New Zealand.

My roommate for the past 3 years (a lovely feisty lady) has family friends there, so we planned a trip to spend of days with them and a few days on our on in the city.

Week 9: Welcome to New Zealand

What an amazing trip! The highlight of my time in here was going zip lining. All of my friends and family asked me exactly, “What is that?” The easiest was I can describe this imagine a pulley suspended on a cable, usually made of stainless steel, mounted on an incline. I have a pictures and even a video to share!























Another highlight of my trip was going to Karekare Island, I went to a black sand beach!

The landscape is absolutely beautiful!

Week 10 Back to Work

The fun is over but I am so blessed and thankful to have traveled even further across the world. Now, its time to earn this amazing trip by doing my best in school. I have countless papers, research and reading to do.

This week I wrote a 700 word paper about the mystery of death (Australia cares about the word count not page count, this adds a little to my stress level) then a 2,100 essay about the contemporary understanding of grace for my Anthropology class.

This weekend I went to Rottnest Island, a 30 minute ferry ride away. It’s a nice small island filled with families. The group of study abroad students and I rented bicycles. We took what was supposed to be a nice casual ride around the island turned into extreme Mountain biking (minus to mountains but there were some steep hills)

On this island there are these cute, tiny little animals called Quokka’s. Here’s a few pictures. My dad and I joke that it’s a cross breed between kangaroos well technically joeys and a rat. Quokka’s are all over the island, so clearly this is not the place for my lovely mama.

After one night in a cabin, we got back to Freo, I went for a nice four-mile run and got back to school work.

The only treat, I did was watching Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal! Those are my favorite shows. It’s a perfect way to end the week. Then Skype the next day to with mom about what to expect next!  


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