Australian Exchange: So Many Amazing Experiences!

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After spending two weeks at school and three weeks in Australia I can say that time flies when you’re having fun! My schedule has been so busy that I haven’t realized how fast my trip is going by.

Last Friday, Georgie and I attended Georgie’s friend’s birthday party. The party was 80’s prom-themed, and I thought it was going to be one of the hardest things to shop for. After going to the second thrift shop of the day I found a white knee length dress with poufy shoulders. I fell in love. I bought it immediately and was prepared for this party. When the day finally arrived I made my hair crazy, helped Georgie with her make-up and headed over to Isabelle’s house for the party. We danced to awesome 80’s songs, ate so much Australian food and took funny photos in the photo booth. It was an awesome night and I got to bond with some really cool people, along with testing out my failing Australian accent.

On Saturday, the pressure and stress was rising in Sydney as their favourite Socceroos’ were going to take the field to play against Korea Republic for the Asian World Cup. At about 5:30 pm Georgie, Lynn, David and I, got on the bus to the soccer stadium. All of us were wearing black because it was better than wearing gold and green. We arrived and could feel the anticipation flowing in and outside of the stadium. The game started at 8:00 pm sharp and I sat there eating my hotdog, fries and Krispy Kreme donuts. With the Montreal Canadians on my mind, I missed a potential goal by Australia. Huge mistake. Someone spilled beer on my hair and Georgie got it all over her chair. I was going to be alert and not be sitting down the next time we almost scored! Australia went on to win after extra time.

On Monday, I tried something I never had before at school. Swimming class. Thinking I was a skilled enough swimmer, I joined Georgie and her friends in the intermediate group. After my first lap I was panting and had to go over to beginner class, where I felt more at ease. I made the right decision. I was taught how to do stokes properly and was encouraged to keep going. It was definitely a cool experience, even though my arms were burning afterwards.

On Thursday, we had a school excursion to Cronulla Beach. We learned so much about coastal management, sand dunes, and the local environment. It was an interesting experience filled with lots of laughter, fun and learning. We had to do some small tasks like measuring wind speed, writing about interesting plants that we saw, measuring distances between different parts of the beach and more. The majority of the grade had sunburns after a cloudy day in the sun, but I wore my LCC athletics hat and was protected. It was really cool being around people who were interested in the topic and who were eager to learn about certain aspects of Australian geography. Overall, it was a great day.

After a humid day of school on Friday, Georgie, her friends and I went out to Lipari’s pizza in Hunter’s Hill for a nice dinner. We enjoyed the food, each other’s company and best of all, a large nutella pizza with ice cream and strawberries on top. We spent a good portion of the night taking photos to commemorate the night. It was a fabulous night filled with lots of funny stories shared and made.

On Saturday, we had an early departure time from the Smith’s house. We stopped on the way to the marina to get coffee and cinnamon bread, which I was very happy about. We took a short drive to the Parramatta River, in Sydney where I met Anne and Geoff, close family friends of the Smiths. We spent the day on their boat with an enjoyable temperature outside. I enjoyed the scenic views that the secluded part of the river had to offer and bathed in the sun while reading a great book. Anne and Geoff had already visited Montreal and Quebec City before, so we talked about well known places, the people and the fact that they had never had poutine before. I was shocked, and went on to rave about them and to describe the best poutine joints around. We also took the time to swim and eat plenty of good food. An awesome day was had where I met some super cool people, got tanned and tried caramello koalas.

One of the most interesting parts of the trip was something I had only found out about 3 months after I booked my plane tickets. The whole grade 10 group is going to Thailand on February 15 for 2 weeks! I’m really excited because I know it will be an eye opening and amazing experience. For one week, we will spend our time working on a project in a village about an hour outside of Chang Mai, and the other week is spent at a boarding type building doing tourist activities. Its seemed to have approached very quickly and Georgie and I, are starting to pack very soon. I will be away from Internet and without my laptop so I will not be able to connect to too much. I will, however, write in my personal journal so I can remember some of the things I will do and see. Although my exchange time is winding down, I know there is still so much to experience yet. I am so grateful to my exchange family to have opened up their home for me to stay. They have been ever so kind and have introduced me to so many new things that have made my trip amazing. I’m really lucky.

A question I constantly get asked by family and friend’s back home is: What’s your favourite part of the trip? Without a pause I always reply: all of it! – Rachelle Collins ’17: Exchange Student at the MLC School, Australia

 

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