AUSTRALIAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
Australia was AWESOME. I loved my liberty time here. We stopped in Darwin, which is a really small city, but in 4 days we found enough to do.
Day one: Mendil Beach. We pretty much ran off the boat crying and rejoicing that we finally were free from the prison ship. Im surprised I didn’t kiss the ground. We walked down Mitchell street, the main street of the entire city and did a little shopping. Everything here is so overpriced and expensive. Its frustrating and annoying. BUT we found fun cheap things to do.
First stop was the Mendil Beach night market that starts at 5. There are hundreds of booths selling hippie clothes, Didgerydoos (the aboriginal musical instrument –long stick with paint on it where you blow into it) Food galore- Asian, Indian, Italian, American, Australian, EVERYTHING. There was one really cool stand with an Indian guy selling Indian fabrics, throws and bags. I bought a beautiful blue throw with a fun design and a woven black and white bag that I can’t wait to use. The throw is really light weight so I’ll put it up on a wall for decoration in my new apartment!
ANYWAY, Me, Katie, Megan, Kent, Taylor, jane, Lizzie, Amy and I walked around for awhile and split off to all buy our dinner and met up on the beach to watch the sunset. As you get onto the beach, there were 2 aboringinees banging sticks together making a loud tapping sound that is supposed to be music i guess. that was neat. Me taylor and lizzie bought a kangaroo kebab and ate it together! Hey, when you’re in Australia, you have to eat the local wildlife. We ate and then took pictures on the beach. The sunset was incredible, the colors where bright and intensely concentrated. Afterwards, we split into smaller groups and continued to shop. After awhile, me, kent, and taylor decided we were shopped out and we sat on chairs in a grassy area and listened to live music. It was a beautiful night under the stars, just talking. It was so nice to just relax and spend time together.
Day 2= BERRY SPRINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, this place was soooooooooooooooooo fantastic. 15 of us rented a hilarious huge 12 person bus and a small car and headed out on a 40 min road trip to the outskirts of Darwin. In Australia they drive on the left so we had our handy English friend Lizzy drive so we didn’t cause a massive car accident. We arrived at a red dirt, tree covered park called Berry Springs. Guess what we found there? BEAUTIFUL BLUE FRESH CLEAN WATER SPRINGS! To swim in! The sun was out, the water was calling, and we jumped right in. It was nice and warm and felt so good. We explored where the springs flowed to and found a fun little waterfall to chill at and then made our way back down to the main spring. We had stopped at Woolworth’s the local grocery store (we used that place a minimum of 6 times in 4 days) and bought lunch and brought it with us. We spent the whole day there going in and drying off and then going back in. We went on a little nature hike and found a banyan tree the size of a dinosaur. It was HUGE. Then we came back and discovered something amazing. Meet the curious little creatures called Archer fish. They spit at bugs in the air and then eat them. So we held out chips in our hands and the fish would aim and fire. They spit water from underwater at our hand, knocked it out of our fingers and then frantically ate it. It was so cool! So I got spit in the face by a stream of fish water. It was powerful, that 8 inch fish put super soakers to shame. Such a great place. No sunburn, ha ha Australia, can’t get me.
Day 3: chillin at the Holliday Inn
Oh blessed day. This day was the first time my feet touched carpet in 3 months. Crazy? Yes. Beautiful moment? Absolutely. A friend of ours hooked Me, Lizzie, Kent, IT Jeff, and I up with a free night stay at the Holliday Inn. Don’t get scandalous thoughts- boys had their own room, and girls had their own room. So we got to our hotel room which was super nice and new, and dropped off our stuff. Immediately all of us girls threw ourselves onto the bed with glee. Seeing a down comforter, a bed wider than 3 inches past my hips was a little piece of heaven. But that moment was shortlived because we had a day to conquer. So we left and headed to the beach! Something funny about Darwin is that there are poisonous animals everywhere or crocodiles so our beach availablility was very limited. We found a gorgeous blue beach after taking the bus and walking for 10 mins and it was completely deserted. No one was there but the LDS group. We saw a sign that said beware box jelly fish- the most dangerous jellyfish in the world. So we were already there so we went to the beach anyway. We laid out, walked down the beach, picked up sand dollars, took a quick dip (no jellyfish in sight) and layed out to dry off. It was peaceful, beautiful, and fun. Then we all headed out and split off into smaller groups because we all agree that massive groups means massive headaches when traveling. Me, Brad, Kent, Lizzy and Taylor headed back to the mall nearby to get some last minute stuff and then said goodbye to tdawg because he’s on to Vietnam and his own adventures now. Georgia left yesterday so I’m running out of friends L Its really sad. L L L
After the mall we went back to the hotel and walked through a park that overlooked Darwin harbor. We watched the gorgeous sunset and then jeff pulled out his Boomerang! I practiced and got it down, kind of. It was so funny visiting Darwin, it seemed like the locals were playing tricks on us- Jeff asked where he could buy a boomerang and the woman (with an aussie accent and FROM autralia) didn’t know what he was talking about. She had never heard of one! WHAT? That’s like an American not knowing what a Ford is. Back to the sunset- as we were watching the sky, a black flapping figure crossed our vision. A flying cat? No, impossible. A bird? No. it was a massive BAT! I’ve never seen such a huge bat in my life. It was seriously the size of a cat! A cat with wings! Super cool. Then I climbed a palm tree and took a picture. Oh yeah, then me and kent went to the pool, I floated on my back and found the constellation Scorpio and was very proud of myself.
DAY 4: CHURCH!!!
Yay for church! As we were waiting for the bus, we were joking that it would be great if the bus driver let us on for free since we were going to church… and then it happened! We got our ride for free! We arrived plenty early for church and once again, stood out like crazy in our dumb uniforms. Whatever, in 3 weeks I’ll be able to wear a dress again! Can’t wait! After a wonderful sacrament, me and a new girl named Kristin were invited to go talk to the young women about the LDSC project with the USNS MERCY. Afterwords we went to the YSA Sunday school that consisted of 9 LDSC group members and 4 aussies. That’s tough. Stay strong Darwin YSA’s. Afterwords we went to Relief society and enjoyed our time there. It was a great experience to once again see the church is the same anywhere you go in the world, and the hand of friendship and love is always extended and present.
After church, Brad, IT Jeff, Kent, Lizzy, Amy and I got lunch and walked around without a plan. For dinner we got dominos pizza, snacks, and ate together by the hotel pool. The weather was so nice. It was just like san Diego, perfectly warm but cool at the same time and NO HUMIDITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I haven’t been out of humidity for months! Oh how good that felt. We just laughed a bunch and talked for awhile and pretty much cemented our life long friendships we made. It was a great time.
So I forgot to mention the aborigines. They are really interesting people. I’ve never seen anything quite like them. I thought that they would only be found way in the outback but they were all over the city. I talked with one little aboriginal girl at the park for awhile because mom was nowhere to be found. She was adorable. Anyway its been cool to see a culture within the aussie culture