Thursday, July 14, 2011

finale


To the people I’ll never forget, and the country that stole my heart ...

I’ve been here before.

Dirty hair, red eyes. Sweating through my shoes and choking back tears. Scarfing down over-priced food that tastes like the box it came in. Weighed down by more clothing and duty-free rum that one girl can carry. My departure uniform is complete, and I’m teetering along the line between ecstasy and devastation. It’s a tight-rope walk I’m not accustomed to.

I know these sounds. The repetitive ding of the airport PA, the rolling wheels of luggage and the shuffling of papers. Crying babies and flighty couples, languages you can’t begin to understand. It’s the soundtrack to any and every airport I’ve endured in my twenty short years.

But this time, it’s all different.

Because as I look around at the frantic families and stoic suits and dishevelled teens, It’s not the same. I can see the stories written in their steps. Some are finally coming home, some are off on an adventure. He shares tales of the tropics with re-united friends, she shuffles nervously through security and into the unknown. But I can look at all of them, every single smile spreading every kind of envy to those here on the ground, and feel a tinge of pity.

Because I know there isn’t a soul in sight who had more fun than I did.

I fell in love with this country the minute I hit the sand some ten months ago, but even then I couldn’t begin to imagine how much of my heart would be stuck to these beaches when I finally had to leave. Two hours ago I stared out of the plane window and watched the Gold Coast shrink into the distance, following the coastline with my tired eyes until it was swallowed by the perfect pink horizon. It was like watching your home melt away in front of you, nothing to do but sit, and watch moments transform into memories. I’ve got a thousand stories to tell now. Stories sliced out of a life lived to its fullest. Stories of a year untamed and unmatched. Not so long ago, they were just daydreams. Daydreams that manifested into adventures, and adventures that I’ve watched melt into memory lane.

I could go on for hours about how bittersweet it is to be homeward bound. How I can’t wait to see everything I’ve missed. How I’ll miss everything I’m leaving behind. But I’ll have all summer for that, and I’m sure anyone reading this right now has heard (or will hear) that over and over and over and OVER from me. For the past few weeks I’ve been slowly melting down - thanks for dealing with my insanity, guys, love you to death for it - so instead of spewing my spider-webbed brain all over the page, I’d rather pay homage to the places, people, and things that make this life so hard to leave. When it comes down to it, I feel like I’m the luckiest person in the world. Not only do I have something I can’t leave, but something I can’t wait to get back to.

First and foremost, a giant piece of my heart goes out to all the little (and big) animals of Aussie. My new friends. From the friendly foxes that would visit us for midnight leftovers, to the noisy but beautiful lorikeets flocking into the trees every sundown. Where would I be if I hadn’t met the wallabies? Crawling along the rocks and making themselves too cute to ignore. Or the kangaroos who let us feed their babies by hand. The koalas who gazed at us with sleepy eyes from their branch beds, the cockatiels that would land right on your head just for a shot at a snack. Every single one of these creatures, furry or feathered, made up the magic that is the East Coast. I had to seriously fight the urge to bring one of each home with me. Gonna miss seeing you guys around.


I was lucky enough to see the entire East Coast of Australia these past ten months, and in doing so, I have lived in every arrangement one can conjure up in one cross-country trek. Whether it was a beachside apartment in the suburbs of Sydney or a mattress in the back of a station wagon, I loved every second of it. However, in April it was time to settle, and what seemed like a hundred hotels and hostels later, we landed at Tondara Holiday Flats; our home for the past four-and-something months.

The best place to live, and the hardest place to leave.

Which brings me to the next, and arguably most vital, portion of my gratitude;

The people.

Each and every one of you. All the beautiful souls I have met this year, aussie and foreign alike. Maybe I met you for ten minutes, and we shared a drink and a story. Maybe you lived beside me and we shared countless amazing if not messy memories and a friendship that I’ll never forget. Maybe you were the guy who made my burger every Wednesday before work.

Whoever you are, and you all know who you are, you have permanently changed my life for the better. Between the four minute friendships that last till the end of a bus ride, and the bonds that you know cannot be broken no matter the time or distance ... it’s the memories of these wonderful people that make travelling worthwhile. The people who help you when you’re stuck, hug you when you miss your family, and hand you a drink and a laugh whenever you need it. I can’t even begin to thank you, all of you, for the best trip of my life. You made it very hard to go home, because you made me feel like I was already there.

I’m sure this goes without saying (for anyone who’s talked to me for more than five minutes) but there is an essential puzzle piece to this trip that can’t go unrecognized. The catalyst himself.

Sometime last year, on a Thursday night in a crowded bar in a Ottawa, a teenage girl listened in awe as this gorgeous curly-haired wonder of a man spouted off tales of cross-continental adventures yet to be had ... and then invited her to come along. Rash and lovestruck, she leapt into the unknown. And she had no idea what she was getting herself into.

to my love;
Thank you for giving me the greatest adventure I could ever imagine.

So, what I’m trying to say to all of you – the people, the places, the things, the feelings – is simply this:

Thank You

For the best year of my life.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

june bug

What's that I smell in the air? Could it be the cool breezes of Aussie winter creeping in under our doorway? This week June hits us with a vengeance, and as Canada warms up to the summer of 2011, here in the Aussie East we have just experienced the first night cold enough to crank up the heater ... what a switch!

Just six short weeks left ... WHERE did the time go??

It seems like just yesterday I was scampering off the plane and into the pacific ocean for the first time, completely thrown off by the right-side steering wheels and red-shingled rooftops ... a confusing and wonderful feeling that soon melted into well-adjusted comfort and true love for the aussie nation. And now, just as I'm getting used to being an honorary Australian, I'll be swept back to Canada, my real home, for the first time in 10 long months. So many thoughts, so many feelings ....

In truth, I am beyond ecstatic to see Canada again, not to mention everyone and everything in it. Friends and fam alike, prepare for a serious homecoming showdown upon my return .. I guarantee you'll be sick of the stories by the time my jet lag wears off, but nevertheless I am more than stoked to see and hug all of you again :) That being said, leaving this magical place is going to be very, very difficult .. to say the least.

BUT that's a problem for future Jill, as I still have six wonderful weeks left, and I plan on making every single moment of them count! Here's what we've been up to in the Maytime ...

It's amazing how fast a place can turn into a home ...

Last Sunday the tondara crew braved the rain and hoards of children for a discount entrance at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, and so began another day of hanging with the animals.

Koalas; the ring leaders of creative napping.


Mister Wombat!! Finally!! My #1 Aussie mission is officially accomplished, and not since the introduction to The Rescuers Down Under have I seen something so cute and awkward ... They are pretty much tiny furry hippos, bumbling along and being adorable. Despite all my efforts to take one home with me, they proved to be far too heavy and far too secured for a quick getaway.

The boys making their very best wombat faces.

... halfway through the day there was a flip-flop casualty, but thanks to the endless supply of yellow electrical tape conveniently tucked in my purse, I was able to makeshift some functional (and horribly stylish) footwear for the rest of the day. Move over gladiators, there's a new shoe style in town ...
Contact me for a pair in your size!

Adam making friends ...

Me making friends ...

Dao scaring friends away (as usual) ...

Just chillen.

Off to see the giant crocodile ... and very excited about it!

Good day all around, sadly the camera died right before we went to visit the giant croc (I'm talking, GIANT. looked like a dinasour. I'm gonna say, easily the length of all three of us put together, plus one wombat) but lack of pictures aside, we had an excellent day.

Other recent tondara adventures include all that is enjoyable in life, good food and good drink and good music (sometimes all at once). We've met some truly wonderful people, from the four-minute friendships spawned during messy bar nights to the beautiful ladies living right next door, I couldn't have asked for more in my last six weeks here on this side of the planet. I leave you now, with a few of my favourite moments of the last month.

two tiny manatees, hard at work ...

... and hard at play. I am proud to call you my roomies.

One more dip in the ocean, before it gets too cold!


Gonna miss those sunsets


Thursday, May 5, 2011

tondara

[the following post is dedicated to miss erikka ferris, for hassling me to update and for reminding me that someone actually reads my senseless ramblings .. much love to you my lady ♥]


I knowww
, I know, I know ...

I am possibly the world’s worst procrastinator and the most negligent of bloggers, but I am back!! And I promise to break my pattern and have more than one update this month. In the meantime, here’s what I’ve been up to in the marvelous month of April and a little bit of May ...



Picking up where we left off last month, we have just come to the end of our fifth week here at Tondara Holiday Flats, and what an amazing month it has been. Our little holiday home away from home is plunked right in the middle of the beach and the bar, and surrounded by places that have already spawned dangerous addictions in all of us (burger lounge burgers and $1 coffee from 7/11 are just the beginning).

The job hunt has been a little tedious, to put it mildly - advice to anyone planning to travel the Gold Coast; nobody hires in Australian Winter, ie. between June and August - but I was lucky enough to score a hostessing job at a seafood restaurant only 45 minutes away! Considering our poor wagon Aggie is sick, it's a good thing Australia has an excellent transit system...

Since I can't begin to remember or recount everything that's happened the last five turbulant weeks, I'll leave you with some of my favourite shots. These pictures have been generously donated by Adam and Donald (or taken by me on Adam's camera) because I am sadly still camera-less .. enjoy!



Kirra Beach aka, home for the next two months!
Down south is Byron Bay, up north is Surfers Paradise,
This spot here is probably a 4 minute walk from my front doorstep.
not too shabby?

Surfers Skyline by day ..


..Surfers Skyline by Night.

The gents enjoying a housewarming drink in the first few days of the move-in.
Helloooo Tondara!


Meet our surrogate house cat, Paul. She lives in our complex and comes to visit us whenever she's in the mood for an extra cuddle or perhaps a nap on someone's legs ... she is the most wonderful little kitten and is seriously helping me through my pet withdrawal.



Walking out to the surf in Byron Bay,
while menacing clouds loom overhead...
this photo was immediately followed by a mad dash back to the car in the rain.



Post-surf chillin on Kirra beach with Dao.
And no, I didn't stand on a wave ... yet!



Our two beautiful neighbors, Anna and Nicole, seen here with me moments before we ran off to terrorize the cooly hotel with our scandalous dancing and loud noises. What an excellent night it was, and so many more to come... Thank you for being wonderful ladies, and for letting me steal your makeup and incense and zip-lock bags



There is a part of me that wants to write, a part that wants to theorize, a part that wants to sculpt, a part that wants to teach ... To force myself into a single role, to decide to be just one thing in life, would kill off large parts of me. Rather, I recognize that I live now and only now, and I will do what I want to do this moment and not what I decided was best for me yesterday

Hugh Prather

Sunday, April 3, 2011

hello douglas

*CORRECTION!*

For any of you lovelies wanting to send me mail (greatly encouraged and with a guaranteed reply...) I have my new address! It is;

2/9 Douglas Street
Coolangatta, Gold Coast
Queensland, 4225
Australia


Don't be shy! I'm here till June 24th :)

here are just a couple shots of the new home away from home... more to come!!


moving daaay!

first door on the left!

the beach is about a minute and a half to the left. AMAZING.

...to be continued!


Friday, March 25, 2011

fun with fotos

Greetings from the Gold Coast!

The long month of traveling madness is finally winding down to an end, and what better place to set down then in the beautiful gold coast of Australia!

After the Whitsunday adventure, The Bailey ladies and I braved the whole 9 1/2 hour drive down to Fraser Island, where even the rain wouldn't stop us from having some kind of adventure...

how would you like to drive these roads in a standard 4x4?

shipwrecked.

being goofs at lake mackenzie

lake mack

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After flying out of Brisbane and back down the Greater Sydney Area, we met up with Adam and the new arrivals, Dao and Chris, for an expedition in the Blue Mountains!

making new friends. Not quite sure at first...

but then we warm up to the big guy!

the mini falls
the not so mini falls .. (I think I'm up in that cable car right now)

not sure what we're all looking at here ...

just one shot of our kanga friends .. from right outside our cabin!

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and here are some random faves from the last little while ...


just before I left beloved coogee, splitting the sky with my goodbye ...

Nothing says "Welcome to Sydney" like tiger curry meat pies

a visit from the cave, and the cavewoman ~ Jenolahn Caves, Blue Mountains

The Photographer's Journey ~ Kirra Beach, Gold Coast (aka, our new home!)

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nothing better

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