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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas

This was my first Christmas ever where I had to work. Definitely not my favourite. Didn't even feel like Christmas. There's been no Chrismas songs or decorations. This is kind of nice though, back home you have to listen to so many Christmas songs for so long that by the time Christmas comes, you're over it.

Matt and I had Lawsons chicken for Christmas lunch downstairs at work. Usually I'm all about hanging with fam and eating awesome food, wasn't really a possibility though.



After work, got to skype the fam which was awesome. Opened a few gifts from Matt and Dad.

Cat and elephant from Matt:


Earings and necklace from Dad:


Hung out, had some beers, then headed to Jo Jo's, a restaurant in town for a set menu Christmas dinner. None of us really knew what to expect, I thought it was awesome though.

Started with sparkling peach sake and Salmon sashimi:


Not everyone was a fan, so I got to eat heaps.

Then there was a potato soup (I think). Maiyo, from work had a bottle of champagne sent to our table! So nice!

Then the main was roast chicken, with lotus bulb chips, tomato, some sort of root vegetable I wasn't familiar with, and some chargrilled eggplant:



Ended up at the fridge door bar for drinks afterwards. Good way to end the day :-)

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

My House

Here's a video that Matt and I made. Enjoy!



Or click here to open video.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Onsen

Had my first onsen experience today. An onsen is a public hot spring. Sometimes people don't have showers or baths in their houses, so they have to go to the onsen to get clean. I went with a friend from work this afternoon. We got there and had to buy a ticket at this vending machine. Then we had to hand our ticket over to this guy at a counter not doing anything. Seemed pretty weird.

We then walked into this changing room, where there's heaps of shelves with a basket in each one. You get your naked on, leave your clothes behind and head down these stairs into this super steamy room. On the walls there are these showers with seats. You have to sit on the seat and wash your self really well. My friend Aiko said she spends maybe 10 mins thoroughly cleaning herself before getting into the onsen. The one we went to had an indoor and an outdoor onsen. We started with the inside, and made our way to the outside one. The outside once was better, the air didn't feel too cold at all, it was just nice and fresh after the farty sulphur smell of the indoor one. It was pretty awesome though. The outside one was a circular shape surounded by rocks. The water was probably about 70cm deep. Deep enough to sit and have my shoulders covered. It was a little bit weird having your nudie on with other chicks, would be more weird in a mixed one though. Apparently chicks can wear a towel in the mixed ones. Anyway, I feel super relaxed now. Hoorah!

I didn't take this picture, but it looked pretty much like this:


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Japan

Things have been mega busy/crazy. Spent about a week and a half in Tokyo. Saw some really awesome shit, got lost, got frustrated at not being able to figure out where we needed to go.
Went to Disneyland:




Saw some awesome bonsai gardens


Saw some weird shit







Went to the Studio Ghibli Museum. So awesome. Felt like being in some crazy fantasy land for kids.


Bought this drink called "Hoppy" from this restaurant where you order your food on a touch screen at your table. Hoppy ended up being this weird drink that you mix with a shot of some kind of hard liquour on ice. It tasted okay, wasn't what I had in mind though.....




We made it to Niseko okay. Have been working since 28th of November. Company we work for is really shitty, poory run. I've been given hardly any instruction on what I have to do for my job. It's a real shit show. The house we live in is a mouldy shit hole with too many people being crammed in. The people we work with are awesome though, and the snow is great, so it should be an okay season I hope. Matt's banged his head on low doorways about 50 million times since moving in.


The view from the mounain is pretty awesome. Here I am with Mt Yotei, a volcano in the background. Lets hope there's plenty of good snowboarding to come.




Tuesday, October 9, 2012

East Coast of Australia

Matt and I have been very busy these last few months.
We quit our jobs 2 months ago and went on a 6 week, 7183km road trip up the East coast of Australia. We got as far north as Cape Tribulation. The idea was to get a little sunshine in before our trip to Japan (2nd winter in a row… *sigh*). Highlights of roadtrip:

- Breweries: Townsville Brewery, Blue Sky Brewery – Cairns, Murrays Brewery, just north of Newcastle. Lady at Murrays gave us a free taste of all the beers they had there (in a shot glass). There were so many delicious beers!





- Steve Erwin – Australia Zoo. Uncle Ken got Matt and I tickets to the zoo. It was pretty damn good. My fave was the tiger talk, and the random lizards everywhere.



- Glasshouse mountains. Would have been nice to climb up one of them, we were on a tight time schedule though.



- Awesome rainforests, vines, ferns tall trees, general greenery, huge bats, tonnes of birds and wallabies – Daintree NP and Mary Cairncross Park.



- Day long boat trip around the Whitsundays. So good! Beautiful beaches! The most awesome soft white sand I’ve ever come across. (Whitsunday islands 34)



-Following GPS directions



- Walking/bussing around Magnetic Island. There was this old world war two fort which was really cool, some koalas on the walk up, and these tiny brown chocolate bats in the powder keg room. Had a swim at this really nice quite beach.





- We saw a freakin cassowary driving to Wallaman Falls! We saw the cassowary warning road sign, and it ran out on the road right behind the sign, that never happens! Apparently there’s only a little over 1000 left in the wild, we were really lucky to see it.



- Cairns festival, free flea circus!

- Scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef – we did a three day dive trip with Pro Dive. I did a two day learn to dive course, and Matt did a refresher. Matt did 11 open water dives and I did 8 in total. I didn’t really love it all that much, people are meant to be on the surface of the water, not underneath it. Going down the first few times was really awful for me, I got used to it after a while though. I hadn’t been drinking enough water though, and ended up being really dehydrated by the last day of the trip and had to miss out on one of the dives. We did get to see some really freakin’ cool shit though: turtles, reef sharks, seas cucumber, sting ray, giant clams, nemo (aka clown fish), 10 millions types of different fish of all different shapes and sizes. My favourite fish was the unicorn fish, and a massive school of these huge bump fish.

- We also went scuba diving at a 100 year old ship wreck, the S.S.Yongala. Meant to be a great dive, coz all that’s around it is sand, so all the sea life just hangs around this ship covered in coral. We saw some great shit, massive manta rays and eagle rays, leopard shark and a moray eel. The only problem was that the dive company was super dodgy, didn’t give us dive partners, didn’t do buddy checks on our equipment before diving, really old shitty rusted out transport vehicle with no seat belts, didn’t give a shit about the well being of anyone on the boat except the single female. I asked to go up, coz I was cold, and it took the guide 5 mins to scribe a message to the single female to see if she wanted to go up, and another 7 or so mins to get to the surface. The water was super rough and I got really bad sea sickness, voming all over the side of the boat. Really shit waste of 250 bucks. Oh well.


- Cairns, thirty degree weather, good/cheap hostel, hippy shops, delicious Mexican restaurant.



- Scenic Railway and Skyrail. Cool long gondola over a whole bunch of trees, and scenic railway to get you back, few walks/waterfalls on the way. Very nice.



We flew to Canada last week. We're here so Matt can get his working holiday Visa for Japan. Pain in the butt we couldn't get just get it in Australia. We've been saved a lot of the cost for flying all over by the generosity of this wonderful family, who are friends with Matt's mum, who work for air Canada. One member of the family flew all the way to Australia to come and get us so we can get the reduced rates. We're very grateful, such a wonderful/generous thing to have done for us.

We'll fly to Japan in late November. Fingers crossed all goes well.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Buzzz Buzzzz (Busy busy)

I've been super busy lately:

- for some reason I have volunteered to help organise my 10 year highschool reunion. Booking a venue and trying to decide how to organise for people to pay and making sure everyone's been invited. Not really my favourite job. Regretting putting my hand up.

- Organising work in Japan in Niseko (ski resort). It seems a little different to work in Japan compared with Australia. All the jobs I'm seeing (at the ski resort at least) seem to want you to work 8 - 10 hour days 6 days a week for a really shit hourly wage. You're expected to work every day over x-mas/new years: from 22nd Dec to 10th of Jan. Not excited, I'm going to Japan to snowboard, not work everyday.

- Accommodation at ski resort. Most accommodation seems to be supplied and subsidized by your employer, which is nice. What isn't nice is that it's all dorm style. I'm too damn old to be sharing a room with a stranger/s. I like my personal space these days. I don't like partying every night. I like going to bed at a reasonable hour, especially if I'm going snowboarding the next day. If Matt and I end up having different employers, may be difficult and expensive to find accommodation where we're living together. BOO! :-(

- Organizing working VISA for Japan. Lame process. Need to have flights booked before you apply for Visa, Matt and I are getting tickets with Air Canada with a family friend of his, no real physical ticket.

- Organising road trip to Cairns. Matt wants to scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef before it dies. Fair call. I haven't been North of Brisbane. Exciting idea, just worried about money for all the adventures we want to have.

- Deciding what kind of electronics to take with me OS, mini lap top or tablet?? I wanna use it for:
upload photos from my camera, and organise them into named/dated folders
upload photos to facebook
skype
checking email
basic word processing, in case I need to send resumes out, etc.

- Staying with Matt's family for a month in Canada while he gets his holiday working Visa. It's a nice idea, I'm just worried about there not being enough space for us and the 4 cats in the basement. Plus... I REALLY don't like cats. At all. Not even a little bit.

- Where to go after Japan?!?!?!? Who knows.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Trash and Treasure

Life in Wagga

I am currently living in Wagga with Dad and my man lover Matt. I am working at the DPI, formerly known as the Department of Agriculture. I worked here (the first time) at the end of high school in 2002, and worked here during uni holidays to supplement my beer and candy needs. I remember thinking “fuck this is a shit job, I can’t wait to finish uni and be a real person and get the hell away from these losers”. Now here I am, 10 years later, useless degree on the wall, still working at this same shit hole, doing menial borings tasks for arseholes that don’t appreciate my efforts, who keep me on as a casual instead of temporary employee so they can fuck me off whenever they feel like it. It sucks. From this description, you can probably tell that I’m a bit over things at the moment. I’m very lucky that Dad and I get along very well, and he doesn’t mind me staying here…. and perhaps even enjoys my company?! I feel very lame saying that; I’m 28, living with dad, working the same shitty job I did 10 years ago.

Chicks in Wagga are feral sluts. I’ve already whinged about it on facebook, but here I go again: Latest fashion trend in Wagga: The “homeless hooker”. Find the shortiest denim shorts you can find, then cut them so short at the front your pockets hang out under the pant line. Then rip the front of the jeans many times over around the pocket area so more pocket is exposed.

The Future

The main reason I’m here in Wagga, working like a mother fucker is…… money. Money is shit. I hate it. I just wanna go on adventures and enjoy myself, take up photography, painting, pottery, glass blowing and gardening.

There are many adventures in my sight right now:

- Matt would like to travel up the East Coast, mainly wants to scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef before it all dies. He would also like to see the guts of Australia, Uluru etc. So there are possible Aussie road trips to be had.

- Burning man 2012 (end of the world!!!!). I did not manage to acquire tickets unfortunately, but I’m sure if I REALLY wanted them I could sell my soul to the devil, or something to attain them. It would be amazing and my very good friends Eliza (Aus) and Alex (UK) and Marti (Can), amongst numerous other Canadian friends are going, and it would be awesome, but is very costly and excessive for one week of partying in the Nevada desert.

- Japan, November/December this year. Ever since discovering that I love snowboarding, and that I like Japan, I have wanted to do a ski season in Japan. The plan is trying to work at Niseko (mainly Aussies and English speakers). I would prob prefer a smaller resort where people mainly speak Japanese, but I think it would be much harder to get a job, and that Matt would get scared. This is my personal first preference of money spending. I’m not getting any younger, and need to get a visa before I turn 30. I’ve been getting Japanese lessons every week. If I had the money, I’d go to Japan in May, and have a second summer, and spend time living/working in Tokyo and picking up more Japanese, and go to the mountain in person to apply for job/sus out accommodation. Not sure it’s really possible though.