Ok, this is just a post bout what has been bothering me recently (apart from Uni and Assignments). I've been sitting at home every fucking day. There's just so many things I wanna do. I wanna explore the city, I wanna go shopping, I wanna party, I wanna go to the beach, I wanna see dolphins, I wanna watch concerts...and the list just goes on. But the problem is, for me to do these things I need kaki...and my kaki are all busy with their own stuff. And I don't really hang out with my uni friends. Why? well, because I don't know them that well. Plus, they've been here for some time already. They have their own group of friends, and I feel weird just budding in.
My study break is 2 weeks away. I have like 2 weeks plus break. WTH am I gonna do during the break? I can finish my studies within a week. Should I get a job? yeah right...who's gonna hire a girl with no working experience for 2 weeks? Should I go to Melbourne? Again, the problem is I need kaki...damn I miss my Malaysia friends. If I say lets go out, they will be like "Kia, lets go". I guess you don't appreciate something till you lose it eh.
Anyway, that's what has been bothering me. Any suggestions guys?
Bonjour...This is basically bits and pieces of my life...The good, the bad, the just plain ugly...Feel free to leave comments...Cheers readers..
25.3.11
13.3.11
Mount Lofty
Hey guys, I know I know, it's kinda late for blogging bout my trip to Mount Lofty. Sorry for the procrastination, but I was really busy with Uni stuff. Uni life is not as easy going as movies portray it to be. So anyway, back to the topic.
Mona and I went to Mount Lofty last Saturday, which was the 5th, if I'm not mistaken. We went on a one day trip organized by Words on Wheels and Study Adelaide. The trip was pretty cheap considering we went to a few places plus free BBQ.
Our first stop was a vantage point in Mount Lofty. The view was amazing. We had a bird's eye view of Adelaide. I never realised how organized the city was. It's like a huge square. Honestly! The weather was freezing up there. It was 10 degrees! Mona and I were trying so hard to keep a straight face when taking pictures.
After that we headed to Cleland Wildlife Park. We fed kangaroos and Koalas!!! This is my first time feeding Australia's signature animals. I'm sounding like a tourist right now. :) But my god, the kangaroos and koalas are so cute!!! And not to mention fuzzy...We took some pictures with a koala named Teddy. How cute is that, they named him after a famous bear. lol.
We didn't feed the Emus though. They were scary and they made a funny noise. They looked evil with their creepy eyes and sharp beak. It kept chasing us for food. They kept coming close to us in groups, like some kinda Italian mafia ready to attack us. Scary! We saw many species of birds as well. Mona was attacked by a stupid overprotective bird. Don't worry...Mona is fine.
By the time we finished Cleland Park we were super hungry. The tour guide took as to a BBQ park but the BBQ wasn't working, so we had to take a detour to a kiddy farm. The tour guide made us promise not to tell anyone this. :P
We headed to Hahndorf for some window shopping after the awesome BBQ. Hahndorf is the oldest German town in Australia. Or so I think. I don't know, I wasn't paying attention...as usual...We made our way to one of the wineries after Hahndorf. Did a lil bit of wine tasting. Safe to say I managed to control myself. Didn't get tipsy or drunk. Huge achievement for me.
Overall, it was a great trip. I would definitely go again. This time I might go strawberry picking if the weather isn't scorching hot. Stay tuned for my next escapade. Au Revoir...
Mona and I went to Mount Lofty last Saturday, which was the 5th, if I'm not mistaken. We went on a one day trip organized by Words on Wheels and Study Adelaide. The trip was pretty cheap considering we went to a few places plus free BBQ.
Our first stop was a vantage point in Mount Lofty. The view was amazing. We had a bird's eye view of Adelaide. I never realised how organized the city was. It's like a huge square. Honestly! The weather was freezing up there. It was 10 degrees! Mona and I were trying so hard to keep a straight face when taking pictures.
After that we headed to Cleland Wildlife Park. We fed kangaroos and Koalas!!! This is my first time feeding Australia's signature animals. I'm sounding like a tourist right now. :) But my god, the kangaroos and koalas are so cute!!! And not to mention fuzzy...We took some pictures with a koala named Teddy. How cute is that, they named him after a famous bear. lol.
We didn't feed the Emus though. They were scary and they made a funny noise. They looked evil with their creepy eyes and sharp beak. It kept chasing us for food. They kept coming close to us in groups, like some kinda Italian mafia ready to attack us. Scary! We saw many species of birds as well. Mona was attacked by a stupid overprotective bird. Don't worry...Mona is fine.
By the time we finished Cleland Park we were super hungry. The tour guide took as to a BBQ park but the BBQ wasn't working, so we had to take a detour to a kiddy farm. The tour guide made us promise not to tell anyone this. :P
We headed to Hahndorf for some window shopping after the awesome BBQ. Hahndorf is the oldest German town in Australia. Or so I think. I don't know, I wasn't paying attention...as usual...We made our way to one of the wineries after Hahndorf. Did a lil bit of wine tasting. Safe to say I managed to control myself. Didn't get tipsy or drunk. Huge achievement for me.
Overall, it was a great trip. I would definitely go again. This time I might go strawberry picking if the weather isn't scorching hot. Stay tuned for my next escapade. Au Revoir...
Adelaide Baby!! |
Me being scared of Emus... |
With Teddy... |
Wine tasting.. |
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