August 2011

Vacation Mode

August 31, 2011

We are in full-on vacation mode. I’m talking pancakes for breakfast, fro-yo for dessert, forget you have work to do kind of vacation mode.

Where did this come from you ask? This little slice of heaven is due to our obligatory 90 day visa requirement; otherwise known as a “save our Visa excursion”. Australia has an interesting policy that requires tourists and other visa holders to leave at least once every 90 days…perhaps to have multiple check points to make sure no one ‘slips through the cracks’. Whatever the purpose, we decided to turn lemons into awesomeness (didn’t see that one coming, did you) and translated this policy into the following:

FIJI.

Pretty sweet if you ask us. Don’t worry Tourist Visa, you’re in good hands.

 

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Like New

August 30, 2011

It’s funny how quickly you become adjusted to new things, new places, new ways of being. We have been in Melbourne now for almost 3 months (that little anniversary will be in 3 days…) and it feels like it’s been forever, in a good way. Maps are a thing of the past, buying groceries is a cinch, I don’t need to look at the menu for a few of our favorite eateries and watering holes. Ah, the comfort of feeling like a local.

Obviously we were excited when my mom scheduled her trip down south to visit us. Can I just say – what a surreal experience to have your mom visit you overseas?! We had a loose itinerary of things to do, our favorite eateries that we had to show her, and long winded explanations of the everyday curiosities, quirkiness and ‘different-ness’ of Melbourne. In other words, we were here to show her our town. One that we feel comfortable in, know lots about, and have explored from tip to toe.

How that can change when someone new is thrown into your midst; seeing these same sights, buildings and streets with eyes that aren’t accustomed (figuratively and literally actually, as my mom had just completed her eye corrective surgery and for the first time in decades can see without glasses!). Excitement is contagious, I’m convinced of that. Within a mere 20 minutes of our visitor being in the city limits we were showing off our city, with a fervor not felt since our first month here.

Melbourne was like new. So much to see, so much to do, and a great excuse to take a million photos of a million things that we’ve already seen. But man, was it different. How amazing is this market? How busy is this street? They drive on the left!

Our list of activities included some old favorites – the Melbourne Zoo, Queen Victoria Market, St. Kilda, Ponyfish Island, Great Ocean Road. And it also included some new territory – the Botanical Gardens, The Shrine of Remembrance, Brunswick neighborhood. And – since this is my mom and I, after all – lots of thrift stores!

It was such a blast to experience everything we love about this city with someone new and with the constraints of time – no we can’t wait to see this particular market, it’s not open tomorrow! We have to go see the botanical gardens today, not tomorrow. Too poetically this visit encapsulated the fact that my time here, too, is constrained.

But more on that later.

We walked all around Melbourne, rested when we could, and tried to keep the throttle wide open to soak up as much as possible. Speaking of, the weather was a dream! My mom had no idea that Melbourne, really, isn’t like this in winter. Oh Australia, how you love to fool people into believing that sunny-all-the-time myth. Not that I mind, of course!

We ended a full week with ambitious plans of driving the Great Ocean Road to see lighthouses, pet kangaroos, see Koalas, the 12 Apostles and the beautiful coast. We saw the sunrise over the Apostles, climbed hundreds of steps down into gorges and the cliff surrounded beaches, climbed up lighthouses, saw the sunset over the Indian Ocean and just reveled in the wonders of nature.

It was amazing, all over again.

Of course, this being travel associated with the Rubins, some mis-adventures were had – this one included a cancelled flight and late night elevator music courtesy of the customer service line of an airline that shall not be named. A surprise extra day in Australia gave us time for some much needed rest and relaxation after the whirlwind of activity of the previous week before my mom had to fly home.

We are so thankful for this visit with my mom, to show her the sights, and the unexpected experience of seeing our city like new.

 

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A Visitor!

August 29, 2011

For the past 8 days my mom has been in Melbourne visiting. We attempted to jam pack all of them with as much Aussie stuff as humanly possible. As you can imagine, this doesn’t leave much time for reflection and blogging. Our days were full of walking, seeing sights, taking pictures, eating great food and [...]

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To Travel

August 16, 2011

If you haven’t guessed by now, this blog is about the many adventures and mis-adventures had by us as we travel. We have both come to love the feeling of planning a trip, packing the suitcase, even saying goodbye…to a certain extent. We are always left feeling somewhat different than when we left. We learn [...]

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Da Nile

August 15, 2011

No, we aren’t going to Africa (I wish!). And there hasn’t been a new river discovered in our corner of the planet either. Unfortunately, this is all about me…and my denial over the fact that my time here in Australia is coming to an…end. Ugh, there. I said it. Or wrote it. Whatever. The point [...]

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Pancakes on the Rocks

August 12, 2011

Originally skeptical of a place that served pancakes/crepes for dinner (mainly Mandy, I of course had no problem) we decided to check it out anyway.  We went to the original location in The Rocks as they have apparently grown to include ~5 locations in/around Sydney.  While we had a slightly hard time locating it (access [...]

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The Opera House

August 11, 2011

…and this other place called Sydney. We are back home in Melbourne left with lots of memories and photos of our most recent weekend trip to Sydney. Going through said photos we realized that, without any explanation, people might think that we just sat around for 4 days staring at the Opera House and Harbour [...]

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“I’ll Have the Wrap and Crap”

August 4, 2011

…abbreviated words are hard. Especially at 5:30 AM in an airport. We headed out to Sydney this morning bright and early eager to start our weekend exploring a new part of Australia. We were also eager to get some brekkie as we were uncertain if it would be served free of charge on the plane. [...]

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