Sunday, August 24, 2014

AFL and other adventures

I've started to fall a little behind on my blogging due to this whole thing where I go to classes and have assignments. So this is actually everything I did last weekend.  I'll have another post in a couple of days with everything I did this weekend!


Go Swans!
I went to my first AFL game! AFL stands for Australian Football League. Australian Football is a sport unlike any other.  The easiest way to describe it is that it’s a combination of football, rugby and soccer.  Its played on a large ovular field with 18 players from each team on the field at once.  To score points the ball must be kicked between 2 posts.  There are 4 posts at each "end" of the oval.  If the ball is kicked between the middle posts then 6 points are rewarded to the team.  If the ball goes between either of the outer posts then 3 points are rewarded.  If you hit either of the middle posts then one point is rewarded.  The ball is moved up and down the field by either throwing it, kicking it, or running with occasional dribbling.  

The Field

I know that was pretty much a horrible description of the sport so here is a link to the actual rules (http://www.aflrules.com.au/afl-game-rules/Each quarter is 30 minutes long and even after 2 hours I still didn't completely grasp the concept of the game.  But I sat back with my meat pie and beer and enjoyed the game anyways! I was rooting for the Sydney Swans who won! I went to the game with my flatmate who was rooting for St. Kilda.  St. Kilda got destroyed, but at least she finally got to see her team play live!

Sunday I decided to venture to church.  I grew up going to church and was confirmed into the United Church of Christ so I thought it would be interesting to compare Australian church to American Church.  I found a church that is part of the Uniting Church of Australia which is the closes thing to the United Church of Christ here.  They used to both be the same thing but then Australia broke off.  Sunday morning was pouring rain and miserable but I walked the 4 blocks to the Pitt Street Uniting Church anyways.  


Their website told me that the service started at 10:30.  When I walked in at 10:20 I was actually 20 minutes late.  And basically when you walk through the front door you're standing in the sanctuary so I just causally walked in 20 minutes late and sopping wet.  The church has been around for a long time and can hold about 3000 people.  

Inside view of the church
I walked in to a group of about 30 people worshiping and each one of them was at least old enough to be my parent.  Not quite what I expected.  It was hard to pay attention because I found myself looking around at the sanctuary and still flustered about arriving late.  But the views seemed similar to those of my church at home.  At the end of the service they had every visitor stand up and introduce themselves to the everyone. I wasn't the only American there.  There was a couple from Syracuse, NY there who happen to have family in Colchester, VT. Such a small world.  I haven't decided if I'll go back to that church again, try out some other Uniting Churches, or give up on church here all together.  I do have to say I'd like to find a congregation whose average age is 3 times my own.




Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Lions and Tigers and a 14k, oh my!

Hey! Sorry its been so long since I last posted.  I'm starting to get busy with classes and homework.  Here I have a lecture for each class once a week and then a tutorial for each class once a week.  So even though I'm in the classroom a lot less than at Clarkson there is a lot more independent work.

Wednesday I went exploring and ended up at the Fish Market, Observatory Hill, and walked across the Harbour Bridge.  I only have class at night on Wednesdays so my goal is go someplace new in the city every Wednesday.

Anzac Bridge

Fish at the fish market

More Fish


View from Observatory Hill

This past weekend was crazy fun.  The shenanigans started on Thursday night when I went to a study abroad and exchange club social at World Bar in Kings Cross. Kings Cross is a big part of the social scene of Sydney described as "where everyone goes when they turn 18 to get hammered" by one of my flatmates. World Bar is famous for mixing drinks in tea pots that you then pour into shot glasses.  I was able to meet a bunch of people who are studying abroad or who have studied abroad in the past which was awesome.

Saturday I got to go to Taronga Zoo! The zoo is right on the harbour so the easiest way to get there is by ferry.  It was huge and on a hill so it was also my workout for the day.  The zoo has a lot of animals indigenous to Australia, New Zealand, and South East Asia, some of which I had never seen before. I took way too many photos of the animals so I won't put them on here but they will be on Facebook very soon.  My favorite exhibit was definitely the giraffes because you could see the entire city in the background. The zoo also had a gondola that we rode which gave us an incredible view of the entire zoo.
The Pelican who rescued Nemo and Friends from the Dentist


Giraffes looking very out of place

I just liked the way he looked so he made it on the blog

I got to see this guy eat a whole rabbit....

And I made friends with a parrot!


The view from the ferry was absolutely beautiful!


Sunday I ran the City2Surf 14k.  It starts at Hyde Park near the center of the city and winds its way to Bondi Beach.  The race had about 80,000 people in it this year.  I was in the yellow group which started second to last.  The group that started before us had 25,000 people in it and it took about a half hour to get everyone over the start line after the gun went off.  It was basically the craziest race I've ever been too.  There were so many people running and cheering.  If anyone is ever in Australia in August I highly suggest you do the City2Surf.  A lot of people walk it and since it is one of the largest road races in the world it is definitely "the one to run".  I ran for Team UTS which came in first out of 961 teams!

Before Photo: In the city

Found some minions 

After photo: made it to the surf!

And then I iced my legs in the ocean, because its that cold

This weekend I'm hoping to do some exploring outside of the city and further into the bush.  And I might be going to my first AFL game!