Friday, June
22, 2012
Today was a fun day considering
we had a casual teacher. We only had four students which makes the world of a
difference. Our sub teacher wanted to
have a very interactive day. For the
first bit I took two of the kids out into the playground to get some extra
exercise. We jumped on the trampoline
for most of it. I was getting a sweat
myself, it was a humid. When we came back in the teacher was working with one
of the students doing an art project. It
was actually a great idea. We used black
posters and then we had three different kinds of textured balls. Kind of like
dog toys. But we put them in colored
paint and rolled them along the poster paper.
They ended up looking great. A
lot of the paint got everywhere but I think some of the kinds enjoyed it. it is also a very sensory activity and so
many of the kids are sensory dependent. The rest of the day at school was just
normal. Trying to keep the kids safe,
not running around, sitting down in their seats, and lunch.
After work I didn’t do much
until the evening. I went out with Purdue and CAPA people and went to the
argyle. I was happy I got the chance to go strictly because of the name. It was a very large and expensive bar. I
stole some coasters.
Saturday,
June 23, 2012
Today was a good day. I woke up early and got out of the apartment
early to start the day. I went out to
the markets at the rocks again. It was going to be my last time to be able to
go. After my time in the rocks I got on
a ferry and took it out to manly. I
absolutely love manly. It’s so nice, not to so much city life, but still
densely populated and still just a ferry ride away from Sydney. So once I got to manly I did this hike to
spit bridge. It was an amazing
hike. It was about 11k, so around 7
miles. By the evening I was very
stiff. It was just a beautiful scenic
hike. I don’t know which hike I like
better this one, or the coogee to bondi.
The manly to spit hike was nice, we walked through many small bays with
sailboats all over. Part of the walk was
through Sydney national park. I went
out to a lookout point that had a small white lighthouse. There were plenty of moments where we could
venture off the path out into the rocks or walk in some sand along the
ocean. The last bit of the walk was
along a beach in a small town within the city of manly. There was a large park where lots of families
were out with their children grilling and socializing. We were walking past one house towards the
end and this house had four singles for rowing besides his house. I want so
badly to go up to him and ask him about them but I didn’t give into my urge. Once we hit spit bridge we went and found a
bus stop that would take us back to the manly ferry.
Sailboats
this is where the harbour empties out into the ocean
lighthouse lookout
I got dinner in manly. I went to
mexico via manly. I have been craving
Mexican ever since I got here. It is
very expensive anywhere in Sydney so the prices weren’t surprising but
comparing the price and this size of this burrito to what I can get at home
from chipotle is just insane. Not that I
need a bigger burrito but they were definitely on the smaller size. Also they tried to present the burrito in
fancy way on the plate when all I could think is I’m just gonna pick this up
and make a mess of it anyway. Even after
all that I still very much did enjoy my burrito and I left full. Something else that was different is in
Australia in general you don’t get sides with any meals you ordered. A girl I was with ordered enchiladas and
usually anywhere you go you would get rice and beans. She just got a plate with the enchiladas and
that’s it. Most places when you order a
burger you have to separately order fries to eat with it. its annoying in my mind because I already think everything is so
expensive and then I’m forced to add on to the bill when buying sides. On the way home I was exhausted. I spent my
night in because I was so tired.
downtown Manly
Sunday, June
24, 2012
Today was the day I was
determined to do everything left I wanted to do in Sydney considering it’s my
last weekend in the city. When I climbed
the harbour bridge I got a free voucher to go in the pylon museum on the
bridge. I got up early and headed out to
the bridge. It was a very nice, small
museum. It gave a lot of information of
the bridge and the making of it. I watched
an eight minutes film of old pictures while it was being built. I saw a model of the same size of the pin
that attached the two halves of the bridge at the middle together. I walked the 200 steps to the stop of the
pylon and got a great 360 degree view.
It gave me a good view of the bridge and the city and the opera
house.
one of the four pylons
After I was finished at the
pylon museum I decided to take a stroll across the bridge to say I walked
across it. it was a nice walk. So many people run along it and there was even
a sign telling joggers to slow down. But
I enjoyed it, I don’t know how long it took but it wasn’t long. It gave me a different view of the opera
house. Usually all I ever see if the side view, which in my mind is prettier
anyway. But at the north end of the
bridge you can’t see straight forward at the front of the opera house. Once I got to the north end I just made the
walk back. Once I was there I decided to
take a ferry to milson’s point. Here
there is this park called luna park. It
is an amusement park. The city voted of
what they wanted to put in the land there and the people voted to have a coney
island, so that’s what they built. I
walked around and it was just full of kids running around. It was also very expensive. To ride one ride was 10 dollars and then I
didn’t even look at how much it cost to have unlimited rides. They have a nice small ferries wheel
though.
I didn’t spend too much time
there before catching a ferry back to circular quay. When I got back I decided to go to the
powerhouse museum. It is a very science
industraial trype museum, similar to the field museum in my mind. It has a Narnia exhibition, but I didn’t pay
the extra 6 dollars to go into it. Now
if it was harry potter, that would be a different story. Luckily right next to the powerhouse museum
was the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Center. I
didn’t get to go inside, but it is a very nice looking pool. One whole side of it was glass allowing
anyone to look in. Right by the
powerhouse museum just don’t the street is Paddy’s market. I went in and got some small trinket tourist
type things.
The whole morning and beginning
of my afternoon was packed with things.
So by the time I was at paddy’s market my feet were killing me and I
just wanted to head back to my apartment.
When I got back I laid down and took a thirty minute nap. After I got up I got an invitation to dinner
and a movie with some other people. The
place was out in darlinghurst. It was an
Indian buffet and the movie was the woman in black. The food was interesting. I don’t think I have had real Indian food
that’s not bought from a store and made on the stove. I found some things I did like, my favorite
was fried cauliflower. I loved it. It was all vegetarian too. The movie, well it was definitely scary. I spent a lot of the movie with the pillow
over my eyes. I like the story of the
movie and everything behind it, but I was scared for most of the movie. Also while watching it I never thought oh
there’s harry potter playing the main man.
He does a good job leaving harry potter behind and taking on the new
role in this movie. It was finished
around 9pm and I came home and went to bed to get ready for my day at the
hunter valley.
Monday, June
25, 2012
Today was the day I went to the
Hunter Valley with my wine professor and the rest of my class. We left around 745 to make the long drive out
there. About an hour in we stopped and
picked up our professor in some time. It
is over a two hour drive and it felt like forever. I was sitting on an end seat so I was
uncomfortable and never had the chance to fall asleep. Once we got there we went to Drayton’s
winery. I loved this one the most
probably. It felt very family and warm environment. We tried about 12 different wines. Besides the ports I liked a lot of the
wines. The man who was giving us the
tasting was nice and made it fun. The
second winery we went to I wasn’t a fan of.
They mass produce their wine, plus they don’t even have any vines in the
hunter valley. They take the grapes from
somewhere else and then make the wine there.
That kind of turned me off. The man
giving the tasting was nice but I felt like he was trying to impress us all by
giving us nice expensive wines. When to
tell you the truth I didn’t even like them.
After that we went down to the village where we ate lunch. I got a turkey avocado and cranberry
sandwich. I enjoyed it very much. The third winery was across the road at
tempus two. This place was extremely modern
and all their labels are copper plates. They
made it seem like they put so much money into the building and the sushi shop
in it and the other cafes. There wasn’t
much either that impressed me too much at this winery. The last winery came around and I was just
exhausted. I had to stand during the
tasting when all I wanted to do was sit.
During part of this I joined a 4 year old boy at the kids table and
played with the toys with him. I was
just too exhausted to stand and drink these different wines. Plus more than half the wines are red and I have
yet to find a red wine I really like. That
might changed after Wednesday’s wine class where we are trying 15 different red
wines. I liked this last one though because
we were given a tour of where they make the wine. We saw all the wine barrels which each one
costs two thousand dollars. Can you
believe that? Plus after about five years they don’t use them again. It is outrageous. I have plenty of pictures of all the
wineries. The drive home I was exhausted
and somewhat managed to get some sleep. Once
I got home and made dinner I was out and asleep shortly after 10.
Tuesday,
June 26, 2012
My second to last day at Wairoa School. im really sad actually I don’t want to say
goodbye to my boys. I have been making
sure to take videos and pictures of them so I can remember. Today we had another casual because our
teacher was gone. We didn’t really do
much at all. Just more of tried to pass the time by playing music on youtube
for the kids to watch. I was on duty
during morning tea. Thursday they are
having a farewell breakfast for Dorte and I.
I’m really looking forward to that because the last time there was a
farewell breakfast it was like a buffet of all different kinds of foods. I can’t imagine not seeing these boys
again. I would love to be here longer
just so I could be around them more.
I spent most of my night
studying for wine test tomorrow. I made hamburgers and set off the fire alarm
in my apartment. Which my burgers weren’t
even burnt. But we have been
specifically told that if the fire alarms go off that we open the balcony doors
and to not open your door that leads to the hallway. If we do that and the fire alarm goes off in
the hallway then we are fined. That is
if it was a legit fire that needed everyone to evacuate the building. I was fairly annoyed that they were going
off, it was loud and I didn’t want my apartment to be any colder that it
already was.
Sorry about
the failing in updating.

