Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Day 2 - Friday,9.24.10


Nicolas and I went indoor rock climbing at Bayside Rock in Carrum Downs. http://www.baysiderock.com.au/ I had the best time and can easily see how addicting it can become. My first climb was a little terrifying, however, because I have a terrible fear of heights.  It actually comforted me to know that Nicolas had a fear of heights as well but has no trouble climbing 3 or 4x per week.  Wow.  As I got half-way up the wall on my first climb I made the obvious mistake of looking down.  Not a good idea.  My anxiety started to build and I told Nicolas that I may need to come down.  He said that wasn't an option and that I had to climb all the way to the top and touch the rope hook before he would let me back down.  Damn.  I looked at the top and realized how far I had to go.  Damn.  I realized the only way I was getting off the wall as quickly as I could was to reach the top as fast as possible.  So I kept climbing untiI I reached the top and felt an incredible sense of accomplishment.  Afterward, I became addicted and the heights didn't bother me.  After climbing we went bouldering, a style of rock climbing undertaken without a rope on very short climbs over a crashing pad.  We climbed for over 4 hours that day and I can't wait to go back.

Bouldering













That evening Nicolas, myself, and Adam (his flatmate) went to hang out with their friend, Dylan, in Leongatha.  This area is vastly known for its dairy production.  For dinner and drinks we went to the Grand Ridge Brewery.  At the Australian International Beer Awards, this particular brewery received medals for all 7 beers in their range.  This is quite an achievement considering there were 492 entries from 27 countries and a total of 81 breweries represented.   Throughout the evening the four of us played pool, drank, and made fun of Nicolas' comb over :) As you're probably aware, Australia is a big drinking culture.  I was told before coming here that Australians don't waste time with drinking games because they could be "just drinking."  There is no beer pong, card games, relays, or chugging contests (like in America) because why waste time determining the amount you will drink based on a game when you could be drinking the whole time. 


Day 1 - Thursday, 9.23.10

I arrived in Melbourne Airport at 8am and Laetitia picked me up.  As we drove back to her apartment Laetitia told me that Melbourne is known for its art and prides itself on being Australia's cultural capital.  This was immediately evident as we drove along the EastLink Freeway where massive art sculptures and pieces were strategically placed.

EastLink Freeway's $5.5 million public art collection presents the following pieces of work:



Callum Morton - Hotel

Emily Floyd - Blackbird and Worm


Ron Swann - Vault
Simeon Nelson - Desiring Machine












French toast at Liar Liar



In addition to their eclectic art, Melbourne is also known for its fantastic food.  We ate breakfast at this amazing coffee cafe known as Liar Liar Cafe located in Hawthorne.  I drank a soy vanilla chai latte, which was creamier and tastier than the States, and I ate the most amazing French toast coupled with mascarpone and warm plums. 

Walkway at Uni of Melbourne






After breakfast we went to the University of Melbourne, where Laetitia goes to school.  We walked around the beautiful campus which was established in 1853 as a public-spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions in research, teaching, and knowledge transfer.




A few hours later I was introduced to the Spudbar in St Kilda for lunch.  It's a very simple concept with impeccable tasting rewards.  You choose from a baked or sweet potato and add up to as many as 15 different toppings.  Such exotic toppings can include pineapple, bolognaise, mango chutney, or beef curry. 

After lunch Laetitia and I walked around St Kilda, an inner city suburb of Melbourne home to many of Melbourne's famous visitor attractions including Luna Park, the Esplanade Hotel, Acland Street, and Fitzroy Street.  St Kilda is situated on one of the most picturesque points of Port Phillip Bay and offers several of Melbourne's big events and festivals.  It is also home to St Kilda Beach, Melbourne's most famous beach.

St Kilda Beach

St Kilda Pier




In the evening Laetitia treated me to the Peninsula Hot Springs, the first natural hot springs & day spa centre in Victoria, Australia.  It was exactly what I needed after a 16 hour flight from Los Angeles.  At the Hot Springs I also met up with Laetitia's brother, my other cousin by proxy, Nicolas.


Monday, September 27, 2010

My Journey to Oz

Hello...My name is Amy and I'm leaving on a journey to Melbourne, Australia starting September 23, 2010 to January 5, 2011.  I am so excited about this trip because I've never been to Australia, and I'm going to visit my cousins (by proxy), Laetitia and Nicolas.  Thanks to Nicolas, I've decided to gain additional personal training knowledge within Melbourne at the Australian Institute of Fitness (AIF).  The institute is the first and largest training organization in Australia.  Having already received my NASM certification (National Association of Sports Medicine), I'm off to gain 4 additional training certifications at AIF in a period of 2 months.  I will graduate with the following qualifications:
  1. Gym Instruction – Certificate III in Fitness
  2. Personal Training – Certificate IV in Fitness
  3. First Aid Certificate
  4. FISAF Certificate – provides International recognition through the Federation International Sports Aerobics and Fitness
Upon completion of my schooling I hope to explore Sydney, Brisbane, and the Great Barrier Reef before heading to New Zealand for Christmas and New Year’s with my good friend Melanie.