Thursday, June 18, 2009

Home Again, Home Again...briefly

Well, I completely ignored this thing for the past year, so it's time to get back on the wagon. I just left Albuquerque, NM to begin my retirement/sabbatical/year-of-unemployment. I've had about 3 weeks of "vacation," and now it's time to remind myself that I no longer collect a paycheck :)

Jason and I left Albuquerque on May 26th to drive to San Diego, where I ran a marathon with my good friends Becky and Dan. The marathon went great! I was kind of slow (6 hours), but overall, it was much better than I anticipated after my injury during training. My hip hurt, but not unbearably. I ran the whole thing (with some scattered walk breaks, of course), and I was really excited when I finished. I got a little nauseous afterwards, but that went away after I ate and drank. Some good stretching and a nice long ice bath ensured that I was barely even sore the next day - just some tight quads that made it difficult to take stairs! We stopped by the ocean and then headed on the longest part of our road trip - one day to Albuquerque, where we picked up my car and my kitty, one day to Oklahoma, and one day to Georgia. We spent a couple of nights in Georgia with my dad, dropped off the car and the kitty, and then proceeded to Fernandina Beach, FL.

The beach was amazing... We were in a big house a few steps from the sand, the water was cool and beautiful, and the weather was awesome. I spent most of the time sleeping, laying in the sand, throwing the frisbee, and swimming. For a week. Then I didn't even feel sad when I left because I didn't have to go back to work! I went to Athens to stay with my best friend for a few days. We ate at the Grit and went kayaking down the Broad River with a case of cheap beer. We spent an hour and a half body-surfing down the mossy rapids at the base of the waterfall. It was heavenly.

Now, I've managed to make it back to good old Armuchee. I'm about to unload the car and unpack, and start planning my around-the-world jaunt. I'm going to dig in the garden, eat some home-grown tomatoes and peaches, sit in the porch swing, read, and ponder...

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Alaska!

I am a slacker. Pure and simple. It has been the year of the 'A's so far - after Argentina and Australia, I hit up Alaska this summer to visit my youngest sister Hannah. She is an archaeologist and was there surveying for the summer. We had a blast of a road trip, and I haven't written a thing about it! So, heads up - fun stories and pictures soon to come...

Friday, March 21, 2008

Pictures from Australia

Okay, now that I'm home I can upload some pics. I didn't write about my last couple of days, but you'll see the pictures...wildlife sanctuary with lots of cool animals, going out with some Americans/German we met in the hostel...

Aura

Monday, March 17, 2008

Mid-night adventures

Well, I've made it to my new hostel, which is much nicer than the last, and it's really cool. I did my long workout today, which I had to pay an outrageous price for (the gym is swanky and expensive), and tried to swim, but the pool is salt-water! I couldn't stand it for long - it was burning my nose! I'll have to do the swims this weekend.

So, last night at about 3:00 a.m., I woke up coughing with a burning, dry throat. I drank some water and ate a tic-tac, but it was getting worse. I was really groggy, but I noticed that two other girls in the room were coughing as well. My eyes were starting to water, and I felt like I was breathing fire. The other girls ran out to the bathroom, and I followed them - they were experiencing the same sensation! As we wandered back, we saw one other guy go stumbling out as well. We headed downstairs to the 7-11 and got a juice. The we stood on the sidewalk with a few guys that were still up, speculating about what could be going on. We knew they had cleaned the room that day - did they spray chemicals? If so, how come it didn't bother us until 3:00 a.m.? One of their friends came into the conversation and said, "Aha - yep, pepper spray - that happened to me once." We were skeptical. "Yeah, yeah, whatever..." we laughed. Why on earth would there be pepper spray in our room? Soon, another of their friends stopped by, and we told him the story as well, and he said "Aha! Pepper spray - that sucks." We were hysterical at that point. The guys were sure that someone had sprayed pepper spray in our room, which seemed ludicrous, but honestly, we couldn't think of a better explanation. Anyway, we hung out on the corner for a half an hour and then went back to bed. Thankfully, whatever it was had dissipated by then. Needless to say, I was happy to move on this morning!

Oh, and BTW, the answer is (...drumroll...) water spins clockwise in Australia! How about at home? I don't even know!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Festival!

Thanks for the comments - I miss you guys! I'm so jealous about next weekend too :( I've been trying to figure out a way that I could jet to ABQ, grab my festival dresses, and still make it to Florida. Oh, and I have to be fresh and not jet-lagged on Monday, because I have 12 days to write a very long report. Don't think it's going to work. Can we go to MagFest (please please please???) I haven't watched the water going down to see which way it spins...but I'll check :) I arrived safely at my hostel yesterday, went for a run, and went out with my two new Irish friends Orla and Michelle. They're really cool girls. There are a ton of Irish people in Melbourne, actually. They have really neat accents. Last night was fun too, but I finally had to take off when the Irish/English rugby game came on. It was a little intense for me at 2:00 a.m. :)

Today I took a train for 45 mins to Mordialloc and saw the Duhks! It was really fun - I just love the festival atmosphere. I walked around for a while, waded in the bay, and saw a few bands. I also saw some Tibetan monks. They were there with their own area/tent from a local monastary. I didn't get to see them chant, but I watched them making a sand drawing.

It was really, really hot today. I think it was about 40 C, which is about 104 F. I thought I was going to have a heat stroke. I tried to stay out of the sun, but I had a beer, a gatorade, a lemon soda, and about 9 bottles of water, and I still felt dehydrated! The Duhks show was good but short - I got to see their new singer for the first time. By the time they came up it was 4:00, so it was a teeny bit cooler, but still hot. Not too many people by the stage, but people slowly started to drift up while they were playing. I danced like crazy and was all dirty and sweaty by the time they finished! I went and talked to Tania and Sarah afterwards, but only for a minute. I really wanted to hang out with them or something, but I never have the guts to ask. They were kind of busy and no one else even came out. I just can't think of a normal sounding way to be like "Can we hang out?" I don't want to be like a crazy stalker - "Hi - I'm your biggest fan. Can I follow you around and be your friend?" Nope, that line won't work. It's a dilemma.

I'm moving hostels tomorrow to a place down by the beach. The place I'm in now is a total dump. Ryan would be indignant. I don't think he'd stay here (love you, baby :)) I don't really care though - the people are nice, and it's a bed! The showers are unisex, which is interesting... This week I'm going to try to get a little bit of a tan, and not get stung by a jellyfish. Not sure what else I'll do, although there's a wildlife sanctuary in Healesville that I'd like to visit. Have to take a bus though - could take a while. Also, everyone keeps telling me that I need to go do a tour of Great Ocean Road, but I hate going on touristy stuff like that. I'd prefer to rent a car and drive it, but I'm scared to try to drive on the wrong side of the road!

Friday, March 14, 2008

ugh

Finally finished work, and I'm feeling a little homesick and overwhelmed this morning. All the pent-up stress from the past week is coming out. I'm just getting ready to leave my hotel and jump over to my first hostel. I talked Ryan this morning, which made me feel better, and I just had a very pleasant interaction with the desk manager. I'm sure a good workout and a nap will do a lot towards bringing my spirits up.

Went out with my friend Tim last night for a friend's birthday, which was great. I met a nice Irish girl who invited me to a BBQ tonight, so that will be lots of fun! Megs - I think it might be a sign :) Is tomorrow St. Paddy's? I might be in for a ride!

Are you guys reading? Haven't heard from anyone in a while...

Aura

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The end is in sight...

...of work, that is. We've been working 12-14 hour days, I'm a day behind on my workouts, and right now I'm sitting at a laundromat because I'm out of socks and "clean" was starting to get relative. I have hope, though! Tomorrow is our last full day of work! Friday we'll give a briefing and do some final data aggregation, and then we're finished! At least until I get back to Albuquerque and have to churn out a full report in 11 days.

I'm actually having a really good time at work because I'm learning a lot, and I think overall everyone is working well together and we're doing a good job. I'm starting to get a little burnt out, but I'm running on adrenaline because I want to get as much done as possible.

I haven't managed to do anything fun this week, but by Friday I'll be making plans for the rest of my "fun" time. I've got some contacts. I know some people.

Wish everyone could be here to enjoy this beautiful city!