Monday, February 1, 2010

I know its long, but its the entire month of January in one!

This past month i have been extremely busy with numerous things. Starting with moving families. I'm currently living at my 3rd families house.
It's about 13kms out of town, and the nearest neighbors are more than a kilometer in each direction. It's pretty isolated but it's been good. I moved on the 30th, and then over new years eve we went to Melbourne for the big celebration that goes on down there. The First weekend of the month my family hosted a party and they said i could invite a friend over. I had a friend from school come and spend the night; which was lots of fun! Later that week i had one of my friends who's from Sweden stay over for a few nights. After that i went up to Albury (which is about 3+ hours away but by bus it took 4.) My friend Celia was going back to Brazil and i wasn't going to be able to make it to her going away party, so i went up to say goodbye to her. While we were there we caught up with a bunch of other exchange students. We made pancakes,watched movies and for some reason we walked 30 mins in 40 ºC which is 104 ºF, weather for frozen cokes at McDonalds. However when we got there the machine was broken and so the entire walk was pointless, but we had a great walk and now have a story to tell from it. I was up there for 2 nights, and then i came home by bus. The following day My host family and i were heading up to Cabarita for a week!
Cabarita is a town thats a bit below the Queensland border. It was about a 20 min drive from it, but it felt just as if we were in Queensland. The drive up there was 18 hours each way. It took us two days, and the long day was extremely painful but completely worth it! We stayed at this nice resort, that was in a way isolated so it felt like that was an entire world, but it was also close enough that you could walk to the main street in town. It's not a very big resort, and everyone that comes has a time share so they come from friday to friday. The place felt like a friendly, welcoming enviroment where everyone just had a great time. For kids they had a game room, and being such a family place it was extremely easy to make friends. I made friends with a bunch of kids, from all over Australia and we sorta made a group. During the day we'd do whatever it is with our families we did but after dinner we'd always meet up and swim, play mini golf or play in the game room. That was so much fun, we all became great friends. The last day we were there, most families stayed at the resort, since they were slowly packing up and getting ready to go home the next morning. It was an extremely hot day that thursday, and the humidity was so high! We had previously gotten each others numbers and that morning we texted each other saying we should meet up in the game room! We played cards, pool, and any other game you can imagine all day. I spent over 7 hours in that game room that day. Then at night we had our annual swim, however it was a bit sad since we all had to say bye then, and would never see each other again.
With the family, we kept ourselves pretty busy. We took a drive to visit some friends of theirs and had lunch out there, which was really nice. We also went to dreamworld, went into tweeds head, and pretty much hung out around the town or the resort. It was a really relaxing fun place, so we did spend quite a bit of time just at the resort. We didnt go to the beach to much, but i did see my first surfer! It was a very exciting moment!!!
When we got back from Cabarita, i had one night and then i had to go stay with a Rotarian in Kyabram because my family had a wedding to attend and i needed to stay home to attend a Rotary breakfast. I spent a bit of time catching up with some friends i haven't seen in weeks. Which was really nice, both sunday and monday i did. It was finally tuesday the 26th of January. This is Australia day, and the Rotary Club of Kyabram hosts the annual "Australia day Breakfast." Being the exchange student i was there bright and early at 7am. I wasn't exactly awake but i was enough that i could manage to help serve breakfast and carry on a decent conversation.
Later that day my host family came home, and i spent rest of Australia day with them. The next two days i kept myself doing my summer homework. I had lots of it to do, but i managed to get most of it done in time. Sadly to say the last weekend of holidays had came, and we were going to Melbourne for a birthday party, and a meeting my host mum and sister had to attend. On Saturday, my host father and i went out shopping, but i went out looking for a birthday present. When i was walking around Melbourne i ran into two other exchange students, so then i went shopping with them.
The day we got back i went directly to my friends birthday party. I went to bethany and shinara's birthday and they are identical twins that i still have so much trouble telling which ones which. I feel bad but hopefully by the end of my time here i can get it strait. The birthday party was lots of fun, and i spent hours trying to find them a present but they seemed to have really liked it so thats good.
Today was the first day of school for me. I'm in year 11, and taking VCE courses. It's definitly a lot harder than 10th grade, but it seemed closer to my regular pace in America. It wasn't fun waking up at 7am, but it was great to see everyone again! To get to the bus stop i must ride my bike 2.5kms. It definitly feels like a lot more than that, and feels as if the road just keeps going on and on, but i guess i'll be getting some good excersize done with this. Thats pretty much the only bonus.
I know i say this every letter but i still cannot believe its February. It's going by so fast! The dead line with the travel agency for the date home is the 15th! So soon! i remember last year at this time i was just starting orientations, and now i'm already confirming flights home. The flight i was given before i left america to come home is the 17th of June, and i do believe i'm keeping that flight. My friend who's also in my district here in Australia, is also from America, and traveled with Bookoff-Kaplan, and has worked it so her flight is the 17th too. So we'll be flying home together! Which will make that long trip just a little bit better, also i wont look so weird being at the airport in tears, if theres 2 of us, its not so bad. I hope all is well, everythings great here! Loving every moment, and hopefully time will slow down and i can actually have some time to breath and catch up with more people. Till next time.

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