Fun, Big Fun...
I have so flipping much to organise, I'm always so darn tired, and I hate it. I do stupid stuff at the best of times, but when I'm constantly tired it's even worse. Grrrrrr, so much to organise. Why does going overseas for an extended period have to be such a difficult thing to organise. I don't even do half the organising, that's left in the agency's hands. Maybe that's the problem.
I can't believe I have less than a month left in Brisbane. It's so scary. I will miss you all so much, even if half of you don't miss me. It's so exciting too. I get to do all this fun stuff, but I'll have a whole stack of responsibility. Oh well. Then while I'm over there I'll have think about what I'm doing when I get back. Part of doing the Au Pair thing was to buy some time so I can decide what I want to do, but my time is being spent, and before long I will have to decide.
Anyways, I need to make a list of things I should do while I am actually overseas enjoying the land that seems to keep a firm political grip on the rest of the world. What do you think I should do?
4 Comments:
"wear sunscreen".
:-P
i should take that advice.
i have no idea.
remember to drive on the right side of the road. literally
From one traveller to another:
- get a phone card. Or Ill get you one. You will want it.
- find out from the locals what the best things to see/do are. Then go and do/see one at a time.
- if the area has a food specialty, try it.
- take photos of things to show us at home, cos you will see and experience things there that we will never see or experience (unless we were there)
- pack comfort food and DVDs, books etc. Something that reminds you of home.
- try to make some friends outside of your family (maybe at your local church), cos it will make the place seem more like home. Try to do something fun with them every once in awhile.
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