I figured before time slips away from me I should update this blog again! I have been up to a LOT the last few weeks....Phew! My second semester of school is officially over!!! I'm still tying up some loose ends - namely the proposal for my dissertation. Once that's in I'm free as a bird till March! So...here's what else I've been up to, in reverse order!
Last weekend was a busy one...Sunday my friend and classmate Amanda (another Canadian!) had a little pool party at her place. She and her boyfriend Rich have been house-sitting for family friends in Logan, which is a suburb of Brisbane and about 40 minutes away on a bus. I went over with Jody and her friend Leigh who is visiting Brisbane. Amanda and Rich had an awesome spread of food ready for us, and since the weather was cloudy and actually a bit cold, we skipped the pool and hung out inside! The highlight of the day - by far - was when Rich gave us a lesson in sabering champagne...the art of popping the top off with a saber (or in our case...any metal instrument!).
Jody got the sabrage lesson first, and used an axe to get the job done...
(for those of you with young viewers or sensitive ears, Rich is British and there are a few curse words in this video...if you can understand them!)
The pop!
I was given a choice of three tools...pliers, a wrench, or a wood shaver thing.
The Saturday before the 'pool' party us public health girls had attempted to plan a little farewell trip since several of us are returning home over the next few weeks. Those plans fell through, but I still had a car reserved for the day and decided to head off to the Gold Coast Hinterland with Jess to do a little hiking. It was supposed to rain on and off all day, which turned out to be a positive because it's soooo hot here right now that any amount of sun would have fried us! We drove down to Binna Burra, which is part of Lamington National Park. Lamington is right next door to Springbrook, where I did some exploring with Jeremy.
Just before we got to the car I also caught this pretty King Parrot calling out to some friends...he's much cuter sounding!
For Halloween Jody hosted a party at her house that was a ton of fun. I just thought I'd include my costume - a sunburned Aussie touriest! I even had on Australia thongs that you can't see in the picture. (that's flip flops people!) The funniest thing about it was that most people ACTUALLY thought the sunburn was real! Lipstick sure did the trick....

Last, I thought I'd include a picture of some of my mates from school! Jody's house is right around the corner from our campus, so we got in the habit this semester of having lunches at her place after class. One day we had pizza...one day the Indian girls cooked amazing food for us...and one day we had schnitzel made by an Austrian! It was a great idea and I'm so happy we all made the time to hang out and share food. I love this picture of all of us, because it gives you a sense of how multi-cultural my classes are - there are 7 nations represented here!
(from left to right, top to bottom: Amanda (Canada), Etelvina (Mozambique), Jody (Canada), Nayantara (India), Shalomi (India), Me, Amani (Australia), Christa (Austria), Shari (Sri Lanka), Nancy (India), and Anita (India))
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