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31 October 2013

Changing Families!

Last Friday was just a nice relaxing family night with the Whitings. In the afternoon, Kathryn, Hannah and I went for a walk along the beach (I was going to run but decided against after I was running for about 20 minutes). While on the beach though, there was a family of whales almost putting on a show for us, it seemed! They were breaching and playing around just offshore, which gave us a great view! They seemed to even follow us along the beach, which was really fun and exciting!

Come Saturday, we went up to Old Mogo Town, which is a small gold rush themed park set up as a small town letting visitors see what it would have been like to be in Australia during the gold rush. We went there in the afternoon for a couple hours, in which we explored everything there and went panning for gold. I can proudly say that after that, I won't have to work a day in my life if I want to starve and live in a box. I only got one tiny speck of gold. :/ The people there were very nice though, which made for a good experience. Kathryn's parents and aunt also came up to watch me race the next morning so we had lasagna for tea with them.

The next morning was race time! The race I'm talking about is the Moruya SLSC Town to Surf Fun Run, which is an 8 km race from the town to the beach, or surf, put on by the SLSC (Surf Life Saving Club). The race began at about 9 am in the town and went down the road to the beach. Along the way though, there were several small hills followed by one really huge hill that everyone hates. That is about the 5k mark, and from there its all downhill. I did really well at the beginning with a 17 minute 5k, but by there, I had a blister for some unknown reason and I was just about exhausted. I went from about 7th place overall to around 19th, for the next 2 km. When I think about it, if I wasn't thinking so much about the blister on my foot, I would've held my position better. Once I got to the 7 km mark, though, I was able to push the pain out of my mind and speed up for another 4 minute kilometer, in which I past 2 people to finish in 17th overall out of over 350 people. I finished 6th in my division of 13-17 year olds with a time of 33:31. Overall it was a good race, and I'm happy with my time for my first 8k, although I know I can do better and possibly break 30 minutes in the future.

That afternoon just consisted of resting, packing, and spending a nice last night with the Whitings.

Come Monday, it was an average day at school, followed by an alright afternoon. When I got home, I finished the last minute packing I had to do and then Hannah and I commenced playing Egg Roulette. If you like, you can see the video here. After, my counsellor came to pick me up to bring me off to my next family. It was a little sad to leave the Whitings, but that's part of the exchange, and its a nice thing to be able to stay with even more great people. So, that afternoon I moved in with Peter, Julie, and Will. :)

Tuesday came with school as usual, just with a slight twist on the morning routine. Then for cadets there was some confusion and miscommunication as to how I was getting there, but it has since been resolved, which is good. We did more drill to prepare for March Out, before also having 2 class periods. Wednesday came and I did nothing in the morning besides hanging out and catching up with YouTube. In the afternoon, with nothing else to busy me, I did homework and caught up with everything before going to the running club, where I ran 20:25 this week.

If the link above doesn't work, here is the url: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAzfVkj__Rk

22 October 2013

Catching up...

Over the past few weeks I haven't posted anything with the exception of pictures, mostly out of laziness, but also from my time being used up, so that in my free time, I am too tired to write up a post, but now, I'm on my way up to Canberra for my last weekend with the Whitings, so I have a two hour trip ahead of me, and although I won't be able to post this until I get a wifi connection, here I go attempting to give you an interesting post.

I believe the last post (not the video) was of my week long travels and adventures with the Australian Army Cadets to Singleton. I feel it is only right now that I pick up from there to tell you of my past 3? weeks.  This would bring me to start with the Monday after, which was a very good day indeed,  and for those of you who are FB friends of mine, you would know it's the day I got a surfing lesson! That morning was a decent morning with good waves for a beginner, which was great! We started around 9 in the morning for a two hour lesson with Hannah accompanying me, in which we were lucky because there were two instructors and we were the only two in the class, which allowed for one-on-one instruction. It went very well, and by the end of the first hour I could stand up on the board, and just spent the next hour practicing standing and riding the wave forward. I even tried to use a shorter board for the last half hour, which although I was met with difficulty, was still great fun! I'll just give them some free advertising and say it was 'Surf the Bay' where I got my lesson. :) That afternoon I also had tea with my WONDERFUL counsellor, Carol. (that's just for you, Carol. Lol)

Tuesday morning we went down to Bega and then to Eden, which is an old whaling town, who's business now comes mainly from tourism. When we got down there, we had lunch and then planned on going sight seeing. However, by the time we finished eating, it was pissing down rain with very strong winds. So, we quickly ran out of the car then straight back in at a few spots so I could get a quick look and some pictures. Of course, though, once we left, it cleared up... The next morning, we went to the Bega Cheese Factory, got lunch, then split off. While Hannah and Kathryn got their hair done, Kathryn's parents, their nephew, and I went for a drive to see some sights. That night, we then moved to the farm, where we stayed for the rest of the week. The next day, I got to ride a horse! It was really nice and fun, and apparently I did well. Afterward, we got lunch, then I got to milk some cows. :) That was interesting and kinda fun, if you like getting crapped on by cattle. That took most of the afternoon, then we had a fun night. The next morning, we got up and went to Mumbla Falls, which is a pretty good swimming hole and small water fall. Sadly though, we left by lunchtime to get home. It was a quiet afternoon after lunch with Geoff's mom.

Saturday morning, we left around 10am for Alpine, which is a great camping spot on private land. We got there early afternoon, set up, had lunch, and relaxed. Hannah, Kathryn, and I had a nice hour long walk on which I found a walking stick which I plan on carving with different events from my exchange. Sunday morning came bright and early, and after breakfast, while waiting to start the days activities, I climbed the pine next to our site, nearly to the top, about 50ft up. After climbing down to get my camera, then back up again, we then decided to start the day. Of the 10 of us camping, 4 went on a long hike up the mountain that took them 3-4 hours, while 2 stayed at the house, then Geoff, Kathryn, Hannah, and I went for a drive up the other way, and around exploring 4wd. On the way, we found an amazing breathtaking view, where we could see the ocean from 24 miles away. After, we went back to our site to eat, then relaxed for most of the afternoon while I continued carving. Monday morning, we left by 1030 am to get home by 4 after stopping for lunch.

Tuesday it was back to school, then at cadets, we started doing drill to prepare for March Out. Wednesday, no school, so I spent the day making my treats for the District conference for Rotary, as I had to provide something American for morning tea. I made S'more brownies. At the running club, I ran 20:07, then at Rotary I had to speak to the club again, this time accompanied by 5 others as we were talking about our time at MUNA back in August. Thursday was just another day at school, and Hannah and I went to the beach in the afternoon to cool off. Friday, went to school as normal then left almost immediately to Merimbula for the District Conference, where I met up with the other exchange students and had a great time. Saturday morning, we spent at the conference, and during morning tea, I met someone from CT! How funny, what a small world! In the afternoon, after lunch, we went to the beach, before getting changed and going to the formal dinner and dance party at the conference. Sadly, we had to depart before lunch and head back home after a talk from Layne Beachley, a 7 time surfing world champion!

Monday was a normal day at school and that night I tried shark for dinner which was pretty good! Tuesday was normal school and same as last week with cadets. Although I got my slouch hat! Wednesday came, and I made apple pie for my family, which they loved! :) With the running club, I got a new PB with 19:28, then at Rotary it was a normal meeting. Thursday was just school, then Friday, school again. Yet that afternoon I went for a nice 12km run down the beach which was pretty good, and although I should be doing that more often it was my longest run since getting here.

On Saturday I got up at 0630, which, with the exception of AFX, was the earliest I've gotten up all exchange. We drove up to Canberra, and after running errands, we went to the Australian Institute of Sport, where we took a tour of their facilities where world-class athletes can train daily. We also got to see a couple events at the Track and Field section of the Oceana pan-Hellenic Games. AFterward, we went to Geoff's mum's place for the night, and Kathryn and I walked around Bungendore at sunset where I got some great pics. Sunday, we went to the Royal Australian Mint (RAM), where, although we couldn't see them in action due to it being Sunday, we saw some pretty cool exhibits including the key to Parliament House. Afterward, Kathryn and Geoff dropped me off with other exchange students, where we got lunch and went to the National Museum of Australia. Also, while waiting for the bus, we tried some Taiwanese tea, where I tried Pearl Milk Tea, which was good, although I'm not sure how I like the texture of the bubbles, which are tapioca balls. Once at the museum, although we spent an hour in the gift shop, it was an awesomely fun time.

Monday was just an average day at school, then I did hill sprints in the afternoon, where I was called crazy by a runner passing by... That night we had sloppy joes as Geoff ordered some mix online! We played some pictionary and I got an early night at 10pm. Tuesday was another day at school and average night at cadets.

10 October 2013