Wednesday, November 18, 2009

"I hope you can the time of your life..."



So this is it.

In the midst of emptying drawers and packing bags, it hit me that yeah, I'm ACTUALLY going home. Like for real. After months of anticipation, then months of great times, and hours of talking about what and who we miss from home, it's finally here. I'm dreading the 30 hours of traveling, but before I know it I'll be sitting watching ESPN and eating pizza and wings. My mouth just started watering.

Everyone keeps asking "so what are u feeling? happy? sad? relieved?" I couldn't even tell you. It's such a mix of everything that it's almost impossible to describe. This has been my home for the last 6 months, and now I'm putting my life in 2 bags and heading back to a place that has moved on since I left 6 months ago. The world didn't stop when we all left home, so going back will definitely be a little weird.

Castaway is a classic, and one of my favorite movies. When Tom Hanks leaves the island, I could never understand his attachment to it...until now. I feel exactly like he does, albeit to a lesser extent (I had technology and other people here!).I've become attached to this place, the people and what it offers. It's exceeded my expectations and then some, except I wish I had Wilson here.



I really am going to miss this place though, it's treated me far better than I deserve. From late night walks on the beach, to lounging with kangaroos, to paying more than any human ever should have to for beer, this place has been great. I'm putting the final touches on my masterpiece packing job, and then it's off to the airport tomorrow morning at 7am. Gonna be a long flight, but at least America is on the other side! I'll update and put a finally wrap on things once I get home.

It's been a good run Australia, it really has. I'm gonna miss you.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Melbourne Cup and Heat Waves and Life and Leaving


Sorry for taking so long to post something - I blame it on my lack of desire to do anything productive with my life in the last few weeks here! I haven't hit the gym as hard as I wanted to, have eaten the worst foods possible for you and have been sitting in the sun far too long. Updating my blog would of meant me doing something productive, and I couldn't do that to myself! Two weeks have gone by since I last wrote anything. My mom emailed me and said update your blog, some people actually read it. No they don't I said, but it gave me motivation to do it. So I apologize.


The Melbourne Cup. What a great time! It's a month long event with the "race that stops a nation" on November 3rd. There were 10 of us that went on that day and tickets were $50, not too bad for a great time. It was about 70 and a little cloudy, which is perfect because everyone was dressed up nice and if it would of been any hotter, I would of been sweating SO much. There were 120,000 people there and it was just a great time. Poor Life Choice #1 - I had to throw money down on a horse because I mean, you're at a horse race. I decided I was going to ride Master O'Reilly to the finish. I knew he had it in him, so I put $20 on him to win and $20 on him to place. He came out quick, and was in the front of the pack for awhile, then fell back a bit but I only needed to him to place to win a good chunk of change. He had it, and then on the final stretch he started to fade. Fast. He needed oxygen. He needed wheels and a motor. As any lucky Irishman would have it, he finished a photo-finish fourth. Fantastic. See ya later $40.


After all the races we headed to the casino because we were already close to the city. This would be Poor Life Choice #2. We got some food at the casino and then hit the roulette tables hard. The casino was PACKED with everyone from the race and tons and tons of Australia celebrities that I had never heard of. Right before roulette I threw $2 in the 2 cent machines not hoping to win big, just wishing for a sign that tonight would be a big night. Nothing. I told the Maddy who was sitting next to me, "It's NOT gonna be a good night." Once you say that in a casino, you might as well just leave. Maddy and I played roulette for awhile, putting $5 or $10 on red every time. She ended up $50, I was up $100. We decided to cash it in and head home, not a bad night I'd say. On our way out we see our friend Ryan who literally lives at the casino and makes MONEY. He says to me hey stay and hit the blackjack tables with me a bit then we'll head back. PLC #3 - never listen to Ryan. He wins, and he wins big. So no crap he wants to stay at the casino. My unlucky Irish butt needs to get out of there if I'm up $1, let alone $100. So obviously I stay. Fast-forward to 2 hours later: I'm down $100, down another $20 to Ryan, but up 5 beers. Some say win, some say lose, it depends on how you look at it. Moral of the story, I walked away from the casino and the racetracks a poor man, but a better human.

Classes had ended so the rest of that week we just hung out. We went to the Sky Deck which overlooks Melbourne and that was really cool. I forgot my camera so I don't have any pics, but trust me when I say it was cool. That's also when the heat wave started. Now I'll be honest when I say I sweat like Pumba from the Lion King. It's bad. I sweat when I eat, I sweat when I type, I sweat when I sit in an ice bath. It doesn't matter when or where, I sweat. So sitting in a room, without a fan, with ZERO wind, and +95 degree heat does NOT end well for me. It was literally hell. It started on Saturday and I had my biggest exam the following Monday, so for 2 days I sat in my room drenched and soaking trying to study. The heat wave lasted for about a week and half and finally the past 2 days have started to cool down a bit. Thank God.


We went to the Queen Victoria Market a few days ago and that was a lot of fun. I've been there before and will probably go once more before I leave. It's a huge open air market that thousands go to everyday. Usually the prices are set, but there are some people that you can negotiate down quite a bit. I'm not a big fan of confrontation or anything close to that, so arguing with someone isn't quite up my alley. But it's fun to watch people.
I finished my last exam on Wednesday, so the past couple days I have just been hanging out doing nothing. It's relaxing. My bus pass expired so if I want to go to the city I have to pay like $10 for an all day pass so I've been sticking around campus trying to catch some rays.

A lot of people have left already which is extremely sad and we hate to see them go. I feel like we'll never see them again, but I'll see them in like 2 weeks back at school. All the people still here have exams tomorrow and Tuesday so it kind of sucks because they are all studying and I just want to hang out. I've watched more chick flicks than even a girl should watch, so if you need any suggestions I've got your back.

I've tried to start packing and boy is it a disaster. I hate it. I struggle packing to begin with, and the fact that I have SO much crap that I just have to throw out pains me! There's nowhere to put it for the kids next semester so we either have to throw it out or donate it.


Well that's basically what has been doing on around here lately, not too much except starting to pack and watching movies and laying in the sun. I've got a tub of ice cream and How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days waiting for me. What am I, a recently dumped teenage girl who eats her emotions? A hopeless romantic? C'mon grow up. I can't even look at myself in the mirror anymore.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Melbourne Cup

About to head off to the Melbourne Cup. It's basically the triple crown of horse racing rolled into one day. 120,000 people and just a great time. I just had to iron my pants and shirt, I don't know how my mom does it. I think there are more wrinkles now then when I started! I obviously have to throw some money on a horse and looking through the list, I think I've found my guy: MASTER O'REILLY. I'm putting it all on him and we'll see. Well I gotta go get spiffy, hopefully I come back with a big W from O'Reilly!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

I thought we didn't ACTUALLY have to do work here...

The past 2 days I've been trying to cram 4 months of marketing class into my big head. It hasn't been fun to say the least. Not to mention that my room turns into a sauna during the day, so the past two days I've sat here sweating my butt off trying to concentrate and study. My room is a mess, with papers and books thrown everywhere on the floor. To make matters worse I was listening to a lecture online and our teacher said "40% of kids failed this final last year, it'll be the same or higher this year." Great, just great.



Last night was Halloween, but they don't really celebrate here so no outrageous costume for me this year. Last year I went as Jackie Moon of ABA Flint Tropics fame. See: Semi-Pro and below. I dressed up as procrastinating-sweaty-kid-cramming-for-an-exam-in-a-heat-box. Terrible. I feel much better about it though because some of the people that did go out to the city said it wasn't too much fun AND there was a huge storm last night so everyone got soaked.



After this hellish exam on Monday I have 10 days of relaxation. My last exam is on the 11th and they gave us the questions already so it shouldn't be too bad at all. On Tuesday we have the Melbourne Cup, basically the Kentucky Derby of Australia, only bigger. It's basically the Preakness, Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes all rolled into one. It's a month long event, but the huge race is on Tuesday so that should be a lot of fun. A bunch of people from our Spring Break trip are in Melbourne and are going on Tuesday too so it looks like it's going to be a blast. That's about it for now, I should probably get back to studying. I'll update soon and also try not to fail my exam. Yeah.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Random Spring Break Pics

1. White water rafting in the rain forest
2. Toga Party
3. Nights at the Woolshed in Cairns
4. Boys white water rafting
5. Rain forest waterfalls
6. Wask and I - is it love?
7. Togas with Liz and Bergen
8. Me in the Whitsundays on a boat
9. Everyone about to jump in the pool on South Molle Island
10. Cheers!
11. Thumbs up at the Great Barrier Reef
12. Bungy Jumping!











Update: Sydney

Wow it's been two weeks since the last time I updated my blog. I've talked to a few people since I've gotten back from spring break, but not many. I don't know where the time has gone! Classes ended last week and I'm already done with 2 exams, with two left on Nov. 2 and Nov. 11. Nervous? A little, seeing those are my two hardest classes and worth over half my grade, but I think I'll manage.

So I'll talk about Sydney a little bit because I forgot to mention anything about it. Sydney was awesome! I actually liked the city more than Melbourne, even though it was really touristy. But maybe that's why I loved it. We got in late Wednesday night and me and my friend Courtney stayed at this girl Lexi's house about 20 minutes outside the city. Lexi is from Rochester and I had known her in high school so she offered to put us up for a few days which was real cool. The weather was absolutely terrible the ENTIRE time we were there. It was about 55-60 and rainy everyday. It hadn't rained in weeks before we got there. And the day after we left? 78 and sunny. Just our luck.

The Sydney Bridge and the Opera House were awesome!! I loved it. Even though it was a little overcast and such we still had a ball. There were about 14 of us from Loyola there and the rest stayed at a hostel in the city. The Sydney harbor where the Opera House and Bridge are was real cool. Reminded me exactly of the inner harbor in Baltimore with restaurants and little shops everywhere. We walked around there for awhile and got some food and just hung out. It was pretty amazing to just eat and look to your right and be staring at the Opera House!





Courtney and I ended up spending a lot of time in Coogee which is about 20 minutes outside the city. We found this place called Arthur's Pizza and I think we ate there AT LEAST 5 times. Pretty gross to think about but the food was delicious. Basically we walked around the city for a few days taking it all in and sight-seeing. It was a lot of fun.

We also met up with a few of the people we met over spring break. One girl we knew had her birthday while we were there so on Friday we went to her penthouse suite in the city. A ton of kids from Sydney that were on spring break with us met us there so it was great seeing them. Our tour guides showed up even and we loved seeing them again. We went out to the city for the night and juts had a great time seeing everyone again. Overall just a great night.




Courtney and I went to Bondi Beach on Sunday right before we left too. It's probably one of the most famous beaches in the world and it was fantastic. Tons of surfers were in the water and we just sat on the beach for awhile which was a lot of fun. It reminded me of what a beach in Italy would look like, I don't know why. We left Sunday got home at about 1 AM because our flight was delayed. Overall just a GREAT trip though! I really loved Sydney!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Spring Break and Sydney...Finally

First off I'd like to apologize that it took me so long to write about Spring Break. I've been dreading it because there is almost TOO much to write about! To write this I actually had to go back and look at the schedule of what we did to remember because we did SO much. Therefore this is gonna be basically a book, so if you're not sitting down or you have somewhere to go, stop reading now!

Pre Day 1: So even before the trip started we had to fly up to Brisbane. We stayed at this pretty nice hostel, but everyone was split up into random rooms. I walked in and it looked like a bomb had hit. There was crap EVERYWHERE. So we all ended up staying in 2 rooms which was uncomfortable and terrible to say the least. Also this girl Joy on our trip got cut with some glass in the leg after a random guy threw a glass at his friend. She was convinced she needed to go to the hospital so Josh and Paige took her. 4 hours later all she needed was a band-aid. Not a great way to start Spring Break for any of us.

Day 1: We met early on a bus near our hostel. It was 16 of us from Loyola and 40 other kids that are studying in Australia. Some lived in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, and everyone was amazing. Our two "professional" tour guides were Tim and Pete, guys that became idols of mine. They were 25/26 and living the dream. Talk about the sickest job ever. Spring Break with college kids twice a year? All paid for? Sign me up. Anyways, we drove to the Steve Irwin zoo and stayed there for a few hours. It was awesome. We saw the Irwin family and went to a Croc Show just like the ones Steve used to do. It was definitely sad to see all the memorials to him and see how little his kids were. After the zoo we hit up a famous pub for a schooner and stopped to get some boxed wine (goon). Then we drove to our hostel for the next two days and set off on a booze cruise around Harvey Bay. It was fantastic, obviously. After the cruise we went back to the hostel where everyone partied by the pool until the wees hours of the morning.

Before I go on, I should explain a few of the traditions of our Tour. First there is the Sin Tin. A frequent depositor, I know all about. If you said, did, or almost did anything worthy of being called stupid, you had to throw $2 in the tin. At the end of the tour, all the money would go towards a homemade "punch" on the last night. The second tradition was the riders jerseys. There was a red jersey and a blue jersey, both terrible looking and ridiculously small. The red jersey went to the person that did the stupidest thing on that day, and the blue jersey went to the person that did the 2nd stupidest thing. A brilliant idea really. And you had to wear it all day, only taking it off when u showered or went swimming. I never wore the jersey, but Loyola maintained the top jersey for a lot of the trip. We're classy like that.

Day 2: Wake-up time was 730 and we headed off to Frasier Island and the fresh water lakes. It was an hour ferry ride to get there and we had to take off-road buses because it was just sand roads. The lakes were amazing. The water was warm, the sand was white, and we had a great time just lounging on the beaches. After a day of sun-baking we headed back to the hostel to pack for our 12 our bus ride. We had Mexican for dinner (which by the way, whoever decided that was a good idea before a 12 hour bus ride is CRAZY), and got on the bus to the Whitsunday Islands. The bus ride was absolute hell. The worst ride I've ever had in my life. But it was definitely worth it because the Whitsundays were UNREAL.

Day 3: We had to pack a 3 day bag for our island resort and headed off on some high-powered boats. We jumped some waves, did 360s and went flying through the Whitsundays. We stopped at Whitehaven beach for the day and it was amazing to say the least. Everyone drank wine all day on the beach and we tossed around the footy ball too. It was a little dusty because of the dust storm that had hit a few days before, but still some of the views we had were ridiculous. It was like what you see on postcards. After a day on the beach we headed to South Molle Island, our home for the next 3 days. That night we had a bag party, as in the only thing you could wear were the 3 garbage bags that they gave u at the front desk. They must have small trash cans here because those bags did not fit me AT ALL. We made it work, and by 3am everyone was in the pool having a great time.

Day 4: This was our day to "sleep-in." We got woken up around 8 and got some breakfast which was just okay. Nothing special really. I was hoping for the all you can eat bacon and eggs, but they had beans and toast. Weird I know. Today we just lounged around the unbelievable pool and on the beach. I won the Coconut throwing contest, something I'll be proud of my whole life. I feel like I have transitioned from boy to man after such a win. For my efforts, I got a jug of whatever girly drink I could think of (worth about $60 though!). In true Quinn fashion, I lost the ticket and couldn't get the jug (and in even more Quinn fashion, I found it 2 days ago stuffed in my wallet somewhere). That night was the Toga Party, and I'd be lying to you if I said I didn't have a great time. It was amazing. We all danced the night away, and I'd like to say I had a great-lookin toga on. A masterpiece really.

Day 5: Today we got up at 630 (3 hours of sleep) and boarded a yacht to sail around the Whitsundays. The views were spectacular, and the weather was amazing. We saw dolphins and sea turtles swimming along side us, it was spectacular. We stopped off at a little island where we could go snorkeling through one of the reefs. This is where I almost died. We anchored a good distance away, and they offered to take us all in the little motorboat to the island. Obviously, being a manly man, I thought I could easily swim there. We all jumped off, and got our swim on. Me and big Mike swam together (I knew if there was a shark I could hopefully outswim him). About halfway I decided I wasn't going to make it. That was it. I had been doggy paddling for what seemed like forever and I was only halfway there. I thought of my Dad and how he tells a story of how him and my uncle almost died swimming to a boat in the ocean. I started to laugh, therefore taking in about 3 gallons of water. Somehow I managed to make it to shore where I kissed the ground and laid there for 15 minutes. We went snorkeling through the reef and saw some amazing stuff. Basically Finding Nemo in real life. Amazing. Afterward we went sailing around the Whitsundays and jumped off the yacht a few times to cool off. It was beautiful, and words can't really describe it. That night we had a 6 hour bus ride to outside Cairns and stayed the night in a little hostel. We got in around 12, got 6 hours of sleep and got up for white water rafting.

Day 6: We hit the river for an amazing day of white water rafting. I loved it, and it was really amazing. They were level 4/5 rapids, and the water was incredibly warm. We had the 4 guys from Loyola and our 2 tour guides, so we definitely thought we'd kill this river. Turns out, of every boat that day I'd say we were the worst paddlers. Lazy, inconsistent, and not in sync at all. Just a poor overall effort. If they had hung beer in front of us, we would have paddled for days. We hit the rain forest after this and got a quick tour around which was really cool. We headed into Cairns to Gilligan's, our hostel for the rest of the trip. It was a huge place, and there were 8 of us in a room. All the Loyola people stayed next to each other and we had a huge shared balcony which was awesome. That night we went to The Woolshed, our hangout for the next 3 nights. The food was awesome and the drinks were flowing. We spent the night there with our tour guides and everyone had an amazing time.

Day 7: This was our day to chill out and do whatever. Some of the group went skydiving (too pricey for me!), and the rest of the us walked around, sat by the pool and relaxed for most of the day. At night was when the real fun started. We headed back into the rain forest to our Night Bungy Jump Party. If I said I wasn't nervous I'd be lying to you. A lot. The place was in the middle of the rain forest, with a huge bar and decks overlooking the jump. There was a big pond at the bottom and everyone tried to touch it as they jumped. The walk up was the worst. I got halfway up and said OH MY GOD. I felt I was almost to heaven. At the top they did it in order of weight, so me and the guys had to wait about 30 minutes before we could jump. That was awful. Girls were crying on the edge and wouldn't jump. Every 5 minutes the tower would sway from people jumping off and it was just scary. They finally called my name and I went for it. They wrap a towel around your legs, and then tie a rope around the towel. Then they hook the bungy to the rope. Doesn't seem to safe does it? I got to the edge, smiled for the camera, and he said 3-2-1 and I jumped. I don't think I can tell you what was going through my head when I was in the air. Everyone tries to touch the water or at least get their head into it. I went waist-deep. I don't know how, but I'm pretty proud of myself. Maybe I should stop eating. It was one of the most terrifying, yet amazing experiences I've had. Everyone said it was scarier than sky diving and I believe them! After that I went to the bar, for awhile, and calmed down. We headed back to town and hit up The Woolshed again. Another amazing night.

Day Eight: Another 630 wake-up call (same time every day on the trip), and boarded a luxury sailing yacht. We headed out for a 2 hour cruise to the Great Barrier Reef. Saw some dolphins and sea turtles again which was real cool and everyone laid out on the front deck to catch some rays. We tied up near a part of the reef and had a few hours to do whatever we wanted. We got a quick lesson on scuba diving and we all signed up to go. The 4 Loyola guys went and I had the tank and all the gear on. It was a little rough, but we dove in and they showed us how to breathe. You have to equalize as you go down, and we were going down about 30 feet. This is where I start to hate myself. We went to the side of the boat and grabbed onto a ladder to work our way down. We kept hitting the boat, and I think it started to freak me out a bit. We started to go down, and I was being so fast and was legitimately scared. I got about 10 feet down and couldn't really equalize my ears. I could of kept going but I was too scared. I think the problem goes back to the day at the other reef. I had a terrible snorkel and I kept sucking in water. I started to cough and it would get worse and I'd have to swim to shore to fix it and catch my breathe. There was no shore or place to catch your breathe when you're 30 feet down. If I was given more time, and maybe a one-on-one with an instructor I would have definitely done it, but everything was so rushed. I went like a bum but I called it quits and headed back to the top. A bunch of us went snorkeling for awhile and I took some awesome pictures with my underwater cam that hopefully come out. It was really amazing. Words can't describe how cool it was. I saw so many fish, some stingray, and luckily no sharks. Life To-Do List: Snorkel/(sorta) Scuba dive at The Great Barrier Reef. Check. I also learned that one of my worst fears is open water. We were a pretty good distance away from the boat and I just got extreme scared. I think I've seen Jaws a few too many times. We headed back to Cairns and went on a pub crawl for the night. Another great night which included watching one of our tour guides get tasered. Awesome!

Day 9: Our last day of the tour. We got up early, walked around town for a bit and then got a great lunch from PJ O'Briens, a cool Irish bar. It was $10 for Chicken Parm (with fries and a salad) and a pint of beer. Sign me up for that deal every day of my life. It was awesome. In the afternoon we headed to the Crystal Cascades to see the waterfalls and jump off some cliffs. It was beautiful and a we had a blast. That night was the last night, and the Sin Tin was emptied to make our "punch." We had a big party in the tour guides rooms, and then headed to The Woolshed for a private party on the balcony overlooking the city. It got pretty emotional as they showed pictures from the entire tour and a video. The guides had everyone give them $10 and earlier in the day they threw it all down on red. It hit and we got a $1000 bar tab for the night. They had all you could eat pizza and chicken nuggets. Maybe the best night of my life. Our party spilled onto the dance floor and into the rest of the bar. Another amazing, finally night. The next day we headed home and sadly returned to reality.

I've said this before, but words really can't describe the tour. I took pictures, but those just don't do it justice. I could argue it was the best 10 days of my life. At least an unforgettable 10 days. I met so many people, people that I'm talking to as I write this. I met people from all over Australia and from all over the US. We've already had one reunion, and I know it won't be the last. I've left many details out, as to not bore you and to give me something to talk about when I'm home. I've left details out from the nights activities because my mother probably wouldn't approve! Sure the trip cost me tons of money, but was it worth it? Absolutely. I wouldn't change it for the world. It was amazing and I'll never forget it. I'd love to leave you with a quote that sums up this Spring Break trip, my Australia trip in general, and hopefully my entire life. Be sure to live by it because I know I will.

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. - Mark Twain