It's been good so far, my family is really nice.
The trip over here was pretty painful though. We figured it out that I was travelling for about 36 hours all together! Insane, needless to say after not having a shower for that long, I wasn’t feeling very ‘fresh’ when I arrived. I met some interesting people on the way over, at airports and on the planes. When people see the jacket they just start talking to you! On my last flight into San Antonio I met a man from the medical side of military who works in third world countries. He was really nice and off loaded some American lollies on me called ‘Jolly Ranchers’. I haven’t tried them yet. He also gave me one of his ration packs, but it has meat in it so I will probably send it home :P In Auckland I also ran into the kids who were on their way to Brazil, including Alex Murray who is also from the Burdekin and a couple of other kids from our district who had left the day before, when I was supposed to leave. I couldn’t believe it! So it was good to hang out with them a bit since I was travelling on my own. Anyhow, as Nan predicted, the trip went pretty much hassle free, although I almost missed my connecting flight from Dallas to San Antonio because the Dallas flight had been a little delayed. So I had to run from one end of this, quite large, airport to the other to make it in time. Luckily there was another guy from my Dallas flight heading there too, so I just followed him.
The first thing I noticed was the whole, driving on the other side of the road thing. I was at the San Francisco airport and I saw a car reversing, but there was no one in what would be the driver’s seat at home, so I thought for a moment it was reversing on its own :P They have deer here too in New Braunfels! They literally just roam the streets and eat the plants in people’s yards! My host mother said that they once had a baby one stuck in the garage at their lake house but as they only go there on weekends they didn’t find it till, well possibly a week later, it was still alive and they called the vet, but it died unfortunately.
I got to meet my host parent’s grand kids yesterday! They are adorable, we watched Barbie and the Diamond Castle and coloured in for a while before I went to a bridal shower with my host mother for one of her friend’s daughters,
After the shower I went on my first shopping trip to the supermarket with my host mum. There were some wacky things in there, some of which I’ve taken photos of, I must have looked crazy taking photos of, what is to them, normal everyday things :P
So yeah, I might be starting school Monday, but I haven’t spoken to my counsellor and she is supposed to organise that with me so I’m not sure what is going on there.
Anyways, I’m outtie, we are supposed to be going into San Antonio today to look at a puppy and some shopping. I have no clothes, literally though, I didn’t have enough room in my suitcase after all the Aussie souvenirs and gifts I had to bring!
Happy Australia Day kiddies!
Michelle
xx
3 comments:
sounds like you're having fun so far...i bet it's exciting to be in a different country xD and even though Australia is a try-hard America, the differences would be trippy :P
in case you were interested, Sex on Fire was number 1 in the Hottest 100 (no surprises there) followed by MGMT's Electric Feel (also predictable)
anyway, good luck for school and what-not, keep us posted...
Haha, it is still surprisingly different.
Hottest 100 is always disappointing :P Did you guys do anything?
haha, i think you forget who you're talking to :P i just sat around all day listening to the radio...we did have a family barbeque for Australia Day though :)
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