Monday, 21 December 2009

'Land down under' (Part 1)

So...I have not blogged in what seems like forever. Sorry about that. I know that last time I published a post, that I vowed to post again from Australia. Turns out I was faaaar too busy and having too much to fun to find time to update.



So here it is, bits and bobs from my first oversea's trip to the Gold Coast.



Saturday Dec 5th



We left the Coast at 4.15am, on an airport shuttle. We had a cooked breakfast at Wellington airport, and boarded our Pacific Blue flight around 7.00am NZ time.



The flight was longer than I had thought it would be at 3 hours and 45 minutes. Luckily I had my ipod. Not so lucky that Brad didn't bring his, meaning I had to share one headphone with him. Also noted, not so lucky that we also have vastly different tastes in music and that through my un-headphoned ear I had to listen to him complain about my 'flight playlist'. Once we got in to Australian air-space ther was free T.V though, so I watched 'Everyday Italian' with Giada de Laurentis. It made me hungry.



Getting off of the plane was a shock. When we hit the joining-us-to-the-building-tunnel-thingy I felt the heat. Boy did I feel the heat. At that point I was unsure of how I would survive the 26 degree temperature, keeping in mind that it was only 9.45am in Australia. What the heck was midday going to bring?



We went through customs, and even though I am a good girl, I still found it scary. Chapelle Corby situation sprung to mind at the time. Until I was met at the customs desk by a typical Aussie 'Sheila'. She straight up made me laugh (in my head) and reminded me of what Kim from Kath & Kim will look like in her late fifties and Magda from 'There's somthing about Mary'



After that, we picked up the rental van and headed straight to the DFO. Ooooooh shopping. I was running round the outlet like a mad woman, when suddenly my shoe broke. It was so embarassing. I had to limp in to a shoe store, buy some sandles, and hurry on my way. We only had an hour there, so by the end I was literally runnnnnnning! I ended up buying a few tops, some sunglasses, a few belts and a black maxi dress...and of course the shoes.



We then drove from Brisbane to Broadbeach, which is just a few minutes from surfers.



We then stopped at Pacific Fare, to do some more shopping and pick up some groceries.



The place Brad's parents had rented for us to stay at was amazing! It had a pool. Need I say more?



We unloaded the car, got changed and headed straight for the cooling comfort of the water.

After a long day we cooked dinner at the house and all had a pretty early night. I was so excited to be on holiday. The weather was awesome, the house was awesome and we had lots more awesome stuff planned for the next nine days.




































Tune in tomorrow, for more adventure's from Kanga Counrty.




Saturday, 5 December 2009

'They don't know'

I am officially blogging to you from Australia! How exciting, I am overseas for the first time!



I will post about the flight and the trip so far after a few days.



I will be here for ten whole days. So for each day that I will be here, I thought I would let you in on a few secrets.



Here are ten quirks or useless bits of information you probably didn't know about me...



1) I suck my thumb when I sleep. I've been doing it since I was in the womb - seriously.



2) When I was 12 years old, up to when I was about 15, I would hum the entire tune of Christina Aguleira's 'Genie in a bottle' whilst I brushed my teeth.



3) I hate ants. I am so afraid of them.



4) I give the impression of being really organised. Those who know me well, know that this is merely an illusion.



5) I feel naked if I'm not wearing mascara.



6) I have forty-three pairs of shoes in my wardrobe



7) Although I'm not, what many people would call, 'religious', I feel closer to God at the beach, than I do anywhere else.



8) I have been exhibiting & selling my art works since the age of sixteen



9) Bad smells (such as cat food) or horrifically gory images make me dry retch.



10) When I fall in love with a song, I play it on repeat constantly until I get it out of my system a little bit. The longest ones so far are Salmonella Dub's 'Love your ways' at 3hours 17 minutes & Del Amitri's 'Tell her this' at 2 hours 45 minutes.




Tuesday, 1 December 2009

'Part of the list'

After the amazing *weekend i've had, I came home and had to update my list.



This is the list of musicians i've seen play live. Now alot of these acts were at Music festivals, so weren't by choice. Please don't be fooled into thinking I paid money to see Slipknot *shudder*.



NZ ACTS



Tadpole x3



Che Fu & The Krates x2

The Feelers x 4

Rubicon X2

Zed x3

Nesian Mystik x3

Carly Binding

Elemeno P

Shihad/Pacifier

Scribe

Blindspott x3

Steriogram x2

P-Money x3

Fast Crew

Dei Hamo x2

Misfits of Science

Savage

Goodnight Nurse x3

The Black Seeds

Concord Dawn

The D4

Deceptikonz
Evermore

Shapeshifter

DJ Sir-vere

Liam Finn

Neil Finn





INTERNATIONAL ACTS

UB40

Eskimo Joe

Tool
Muse

Violent Femmes

The Killers

Kasabian

My Chemical Romance

Lupe Fiasco
Jet

John Butler Trio x2

Beastie Boys

Chemical Brothers

System of a Down

The Donnas

The Streets x2

Freestylers

Slipknot

The Hives

Polyphonic Spree

Rise Against

Powderfinger

P!NK

Black Eyed Peas

48 May

Jameilia

Alien Ant Farm
Yellowcard

Good Charlotte

Taxi Ride

Silverchair

Chingy

*Ben Harper

*Pearl Jam



I am going to seriously work on this list over the next year.