Friday, January 14, 2011

OzIntro week thus far


My family/OzIntro group this week


At last I finally have some time to blog! Warning: this is probably going to be all over the place since so much has been happening.

So the flight wasn't too bad. All in all it took me about 26 hours to make it to Sydney which sounds terrible, but after hour 11 or so it all just kind of blurs together. I was most excited for my flight from San Francisco to Sydney because I was expecting that I would get one of those little personal TVs that are in the head rest infront of you where you can pick from a plethora of shows and movies to watch. After waiting a dreadful 5 hour layover I boarded my big plane to discover that there were no personal TVs. What the hell?? Is this a joke?!!! That's like cruel and unusual punishment not to provide me with endless hours of entertainment on this ridiculously long flight. Rude. Anyway, after I got over that little shocker it wasn't so bad, I slept for most of it.

When I arrived and got through customs the company that I'm spending my first week with, OzIntro, was there to greet me with a welcoming hug! OzIntro is basically a company that helps you get settled your first week in Sydney. They set up your visa for you, get you phones, get you your tax file number, do fun things like surfing, jetboat on the harbour, barbeques on the beach, help you find work, provide you with discounts, and give you loads of advice about how to travel in Australia and all the places to stay. This has seriously been one the best weeks of my life. The staff is awesome, they treat you like family and everything we have done has been just an awesome experience.

There is a group of about 56 of us backpackers, most are from the UK, one from denmark, one from sweden, one from canada and me. They split us into 3 groups of 17ish so it won't be so hectic but we all go out together in the large group at night. The hostel we are staying at is right on the beach and the first day my group had off just to relax, which was nice after that long flight. We went to the beach and lazily walked around the town of Coogee (that's coo and gee as in gee thanks) discovering all the little shops and restaurants.


Me and Steve(s). It's all fun
and games until they attack!

The next day we drove into Sydney and walked to downtown. On the way we walked through all these botanical gardens and our tour guide for the week gave us all some bread and told us to stand under this tree and to wait for Steve. Who the hell is Steve? We were all standing there kind of confused yet intrigued and all the sudden about 8+ cockatoos flew down onto us trying to eat the bread! This was really exciting at first but then 4 or 5 of them were starting to get on me and I started getting flashbacks of the movie The Birds which I recently watched, and I started running around until they got off me. It was really cool though. Then we went jet boating on Sydney Harbour. This. Was. AWESOME!!!!! You get on this jet boat that has this bar in front of you to hold on to and seat belts. It goes about 80-100 mph and the guy would slam on the brakes and do a crazy turn and everyone would just get absolutely SOAKED. It was so much fun. We would stop occasionally so the guy could point out facts about random buildings that nobody really cared about. This little kid in the front kept chanting, "more wet! more wet!" and I was thinking that I totally agreed with him. The guy got the hint and shut up and kept driving around. After that me and my group unloaded off the jet boat totally soaked and walked around to the famous Opera House and took a few touristy pics. When in Rome, right? 

The next day we went surfing. The beach we went to was about 45 minutes away and 5 minutes into our drive there we got into a wreck. Oops! These Aussie's are so laid back though, we thought we'd be sitting there for an hour waiting for them to sort out all their insurance and stuff but the driver was back in like10 minutes. Anyway,  Let's just say I won't be going pro anytime soon... but I still had a blast! The tour guide asked if anyone had been surfing before and I was the only one who raised my hand. Sidenote: I have been surfing once 4 or 5 years ago and don't remember anything. I told the group this but they kept asking me for tips and were looking at me like I would be good. That was kind of awkward, the pressure! Then half of them were better than me, how embarrassing. hahah oh well.  


Posin infront of Bondi Beach

Yesterday was pretty chill. We took a 10 minute drive to Bondi Beach and just layed out, played in the waves and walked around. It was about a 45 minute walk back to the hostel but it was beautiful. We passed 3 or 4 different beaches, one of them being the town that Heath Ledger lived in :). Then we stopped to play some beach volleyball, went snorkeling and had a barbeque (Barbie). By the end of the day we were all sunburned and tired so we went back to the hostel to have a relaxed night.


Anway today I am just hanging out and have a meeting later today with my group leader to talk about what I'm going to do after this week. You know, make sure I'm not wandering the streets/sleeping in gutters and all. I'll be sure to keep everyone posted!

Cheers


2 comments:

  1. haha I had the same thing on my long flight...no personal TVs! What the heck! I'm glad that everything is going well & your pics look fun :)

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  2. Oh Ciara, I can relate. I could write novels about my opinion of in flight entertainment (or lack there of). Loving the blog! Keep it up!

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