Chronicles of my adventure down under!
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Friday, December 14
What are you made of?
I went to dinner last night with my friends at a pub across from IH and then I said good-bye to everyone this morning. On the way to the airport, I think the taxi driver was a little concerned for my mental health because I couldn't stop crying. I won't lie- it was really, really hard to leave Sydney. I feel like I was just starting to get comfortable there and I made some really great friendships. But it was such a big mix of emotions because I am so excited to be home. I cried all the way through customs until I saw several other study abroad kids crying when I knew I needed to pull it together.
The last several months have been such an emotional roller coaster. I feel like I have grown up so much and learned so much about myself and other people. The future is pretty exciting- I have 3 interviews tomorrow for internships with the government (Treasury and OPIC), and I have 2 more lined up next week. I also got an offer yesterday from a friend for an all expenses paid trip to Ecuador next spring (pretty amazing, huh?) I plan to graduate next fall and then hopefully get a full time job in trade policy with the federal government. I'm also planning to take the foreign service exam next spring because I think I'd really like to be a diplomat (on the economic track) in the future. Who knows, I'd also love the chance to live in Sydney for a few years sometime in the future.
I hope that you have enjoyed this journey with me! That's all folks :)
Thursday, December 13
Last Day in Sydney
View of the Sydney skyline from the IH roof
View from Victoria Park
Friends out at the Rose Hotel
Me and a Aborigine performer down at Circular Quay- awesome music
It took about 8 tries to get this! :)
I present to you the Opera House!
Tuesday, December 11
Sarah sees more of Sydney
I freakin' love this country even in the rain (I'm jumping even though it looks like I'm sitting down...)
Christmas decorations in the CBD
View from the Sydney Tower... we didn't get a very good sunset because of the rain...
The green part in the middle is Victoria Park which is right across the street from where I live
Since we didn't have a good sunset, I made up for it by taking ridiculous photos in the souvenir shop!! (that's a outback hat and boomerang)
Self-explanatatory :)
The store David Jones has the entire Nutcracker story in the store windows- it played music and the puppets were moving!
Sarah sees New South Wales
Sunday, December 9
Sarah Goes Across the Harbour Bridge
Guess you can tell by now this is the Opera House...
CBD (Central Business District = downtown Sydney)
I love this city!!!!
Yay! We made it across what my internship supervisor called "Guantanamo Bay"- see all the fences and security cameras? I also think we saw at least 4 security guards in 30 minutes.
Sarah Goes Kayaking
I'm getting good at these self-portraits!
Can you tell I was really into it? ;) It took us about an hour to go like 100 yards because my arms are so week and uncoordinated, hahaha
We rowed over to a beach on the other side and decided the water was so nice just to go swimming in our clothes. Hey, I'm not gonna come back for a long time! ;)
Me soaking wet and freezing cold- maybe the whole swimming in my clothes wasn't the best idea I've ever come up with. Let's just say it was a long bus ride home! :)
Sarah Goes to Manly Beach and North Head
Me on the ferry- it was a windy day!
At Shelly Beach- a huge lizard! I'm starting to develop an obsession with these reptiles
Took the bus up to North Head where you can see the Sydney skyline in the background- so pretty!
Pacific Ocean - you can almost see the US on the other side! ;)
What it looked like below if I fell off the cliff
Fun day!
Thursday, December 6
7 days to go...
Wednesday, December 5
Sarah Meet World, World Meet Sarah
Today was so much fun! I am so glad I'm doing this internship. It's been a little stressful at times but I think that's because of my cultural misunderstandings than anything else. But we had a really fun, 3-hour long lunch/ Christmas party at the National Press Club. Wine, steak, dessert all included! Andrew got me a really cute kangaroo for the gift exchange. Then we went over to a meeting at DFAT (Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade = similar to the US State Dept) about IP in Australia's free trade negotiations. I really don't think I was supposed to be there but it was really cool. Andrew said he checked that it was okay to bring an intern- didn't really mention that I'm a US spy or anything, hahaha. So it was funny to hear them talk about the US position on things. I like being a fly on the wall. And since I look like everyone, they don't know I'm not AUstralian until I start talking. Although I did notice yesterday that I was losing my voice a bit because I'm sick and a bunch of people (Even australians) thought I was from here. Now I finally know how to do the accent!
I think tonight I'll just relax and watch tv. I met a really nice girl from Geelong last night watching trashy shows. I was introduced to "Gossip Girl" and other shows I've missed premiere in the last few months. Only a week left to go in this wonderful country- I have a LONG to do list!!!!!
Monday, December 3
Survey- what to do for my last night Down Under?
So I'm trying to decide what to do for my last night in Sydney! I still need to walk across the Harbour Bridge and hopefully my friend is going to take my kayaking this weekend. I can't decide what to do though- go to the beach, go dancing in Darling Harbour (won't be the same without Kerry and Saeed!) or just wander around the CBD. Hmm... I know I will be back to Sydney so it's not like I'm saying goodbye forever but I want my last night to be a memorable one. Got any suggestions?