i survived my first 3 months in australia
i am still alive people. crazy, i know, considering my last blog post was uhm...1.5 months ago. oh well... thankfully, the number one fan of this blog (yes steve i am talking about you) reminded me to post again, so here i am :)
honestly so much has happened since i last wrote anything so this post will be all over the place and not in the specific order in which the events hapened. Since i dont know where to start i'll yapp a bit about my running progress until i know what else to write. So. i finally ran 10k for like the first time in my life! which is fucking amazing considering my standard route which is 5-7k.
i found my new favourite animal. NUMBATS. They are so cute, i am still debating if i should smuggle one into austria when i come back. i took like 50 pictures of one while i was at the zoo.
also, surfing. When i had my first lesson the perfectionist in me was crying, cause i was so bad at it, and then i found out that my board was like two sizes two small, so last time i had a bigger board and it was so damn amazing. it's hard to describe what is so nice about it, but i'd argue that succesfully riding a nice wave is better than holding your first-born, just kidding (i am actually not kidding)
uhhh, royal show. Very expensive, like, sell-my-right-leg-to-afford-it expensive, but thats fine as long as i can go on fast and spinning rides (i am just a teenage girl😔✋).
FINALLY been to the beach, when i was in mandurah. what else i remember from my visit there is that i spent 17 dollars and yo-chi and that my feet blistered, so i convinced another exchange student to lend me his shoes for the walk back home (you are a real one bro thanks again👏)
i had this amzing idea to eat spicy buldak topokki at 1 am (it was not a good idea, i greatly underestimated my european spice tolerance, everything burned the next day, even my a-) it was sooo good though. 7/10 experience: wouldn't recommend, but would do it again.
yanchep. cristall caves and koalas. 10/10: would recommend, no further comment because its 10 pm and i am tired.
lastly i have serious beef with the author of the hunger games, cause spoiler (cringe if you haven't read it 2024....i read it only 2 weeks ago, so uhm yeah anyway) finnicks death is not necessairy. that was not cool girl :(
AND also lauren roberts, there was no need to make powerful this sad, i was sobbing in the end.
i am back in my reading era hihi
(wayyyy to tired to add pictures right now, might do it later)
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