Monday, February 28, 2011

Boomerang Beach and Seal Rocks


This past weekend I went up the coast to Boomerang Beach and Seal Rocks with my coworker Greta and her friends.  Boomerang Beach is about 4 hours north of Sydney.  One of Greta's friend's auntie's has a house that is about a five minute walk from the beach.  It is this awesome weekend house built that feels like a house on the Cape (Cod), but looks a tree house for grown ups because it's built on a big hill and supported by stilts that are about 30 feet or more tall.  Fifteen of us managed to cram into the beds and a few people slept in their VW vans.  We spent the weekend drinking Tooheys (which are a little better than Bud Lights), swimming, sunbathing, surfing and bbqing. We had two of the most beautiful beach days I've seen all summer. There heaps of great beaches along this part of the coast so the beaches are not too crowded, which is a nice change from beaches like Bondi where you have to fight for towel space.
A couple of the guys on their way to surf. 
The water was so clear.

Me at the beach
On Sunday we stopped at Seal Rocks on the way home to Sydney.  Greta's boyfriend Joel gave me my first surf lesson.  I had the BEST time! The waves at Seal Rocks were ideal conditions for beginners (according to Greta and Joel) because they were a decent size, but broke fairly softly against the shore, so if you nose-dived or fell off the board, you were not smashed too hard by the next waves.  I got up on the board a few times and only nose-dived at the beginning.  We spent an hour and a half learning how to catch waves.  My ribs a little sore today from not so gracefully hoisting my stomach onto the board over and over, but it is worth it!
Greta and me pre-surfing
Seal Rocks


Monday, February 21, 2011

Fiji

A week ago I went to Fiji for a conference for work....I know my life is hard.  We stayed at the Sheraton Fiji, a beautiful resort on the western side of the main island in Fiji, Nadi. Our first night in Fiji we watched the most beautiful sunset I have seen in years and definitely since I came to Australia as the majority beaches in Sydney face east.
 The first morning in Fiji I got breakfast and coffee with a few of my coworkers and we drank our coffees on the beach in our work clothes. Definitely the best morning coffee I have ever had.
Enjoying my morning coffee
We spent most of the business days in the conference hall listening to some really cool presentations about the company, but were given time to take afternoon pool and ocean breaks.  The reason we had the conference in Fiji is that it was cheaper than sending our company to a location in Australia as February is part of monsoon season in Fiji.  Every day around two or three it would pour for a solid hour, but then it would be clear blue skies.  The ocean water is the warmest I have ever been in.  It made the pool seem too cold and certainly made Sydney and Maine waters seem frigid in comparison.
My last morning in Fiji I went snorkeling around two reef on islands close to our resort. It was my favorite thing I did that week. Fiji is an archipelago of 332 island, 110 of which are occupied, and 500 islets.  I had not realized how many islands were a part of the country before I went there.  We took at thirty minute boat ride and passed two other island before we arrived at our snorkeling location. We spent an hour and a half around the reef and I saw a parrot fish, amazing blue starfish, crown of thrown starfish (which kill coral), clown fish and so many other sea creatures that I did not recognize. It was truly an amazing experience. 

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day in the States! Last night my single girlfriends and I went out for drinks and nibbles (Sex in the City style) at The Beresford in Surry Hills. The Beresford is a pub that is only a few blocks from my apartment on Bourke St. Its décor is simple and warm and it has an awesome outdoor area at the back with comfy chairs, floor lights and trees strung with fairy lights. When we got there we ordered jugs of Pimm’s and ate salt and pepper squid, chips and gourmet pizzas for dinner.

The tables outside are normally packed with people, but the patrons had roped off a large section in the middle and put “RESERVED” signs on all of the tables. We were fortunate to get a table just outside the ropes. When we went to get our second round of Pim’s the bartender told my friend that the artists from the Good Vibes music festival were coming to watch the Grammy’s. About a half an hour later Ludacris, Erica Badu and other artists walked in. Ludacris sat in front of our table about six feet from me. Pretty early on in the Grammy’s he turned around and said “Happy Valentine’s Day ladies” to us and said “Are you all each other’s Valentines? What is a group of beautiful ladies like you doing single on Valentine’s Day?”. We were all in shock and laughed and he said “Drinks on me”. He talked to us periodically throughout the night and towards the end of the Grammys he called my flatmate over to ask her what was open in Sydney on a Monday night. His friend got her number and said he would call her to go out when they got back in Sydney later in the week.

Definitely a Valentine’s for the books…watching the Grammys with Luda.