Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Quarter Life Break... Because, Why Not?

Month 3 marker- holy cow. Our time in Australia has almost come to an end with 7 short days left. I always look back and wish I wrote a bit more but then I question when I could have fit in it. Now is better than never though- and I’m thankful I will have this blog to look back on for a reminder of the incredible things we came across on this trip. After the Tough Mudder, we high tailed it to Sydney where we spent two days roaming around the city. We got to see the Sydney Opera House as well as walking all around the shops and restaurants. We stayed at another AirBnb that was less than a 2 minute walk to the train station- which is the suggested means of travel if heading into the city I’d say. No fuss with parking or worrying about paying the meter when a round trip ticket is $5. It was awesome to stand in front of the Opera House when I have seen so many photos and post cards of it prior.
Sydney Opera House
From there we made our way south and spent a night on the beach before starting our work-for-stay in Mallacoota. While Adam went on an hour car ride to acquire goggles and a snorkel, I was more concerned about setting up shop on the beach!


This was truly one of our favorite days here in Australia. I basically had a beach to myself, while Adam adventured around with his goggles and the GoPro to catch some awesome shots and a video of an octopus he near smooshed!


W
e loved it and fell asleep listened to the tide roll in. I couldn’t have been more relaxed. We picked this work-for-stay gig up through a website called HelpX.com. In exchange for a bit of your time, you are provided with different things. This house specifically provided all meals and a room for about 3 hours of work a day- so it was time to save some money for us! We stayed with Trigger, the town cop, and his family. The week flew by- Adam got to do some spotlight hunting one night and after our few hours of work, Trigger took us around town and showed us some secret spots and beaches- beautiful [even in the rain]!
Trigger & Nicole- Showing us around to secret spots.
It was nice to spend a week with an Australian family and have a full stretch of home cooking! Thanks to the Triggers! They also offered us up their mountain bikes to use, which we had a BLAST with!

From here, we made our way to hunker down for the next 4 nights in a camping spot while it monsooned rain for 72 hours straight.
Adam making a ditch for the water to flow through next to the tent!
Lots of napping, playing cards, and cooking in the vehicle. For you Shark Tank viewers- did you catch PowerPot on there?! We heard they were on it but obviously missed the episode. This is the pot that was provided to us to travel with on our journey by a good friend of Adam’s- Allyn, a PowerPot and Granite Gear sales rep. Pumped to see them getting some spotlight as we use this pot at least twice a day. We also brought this to their attention which they loved: The mesh bag that the pot comes in can be utilized as a pasta strainer!! Mmm, Ravioli.
PowerPot Pasta Strainer!
During our time at Triggers, we also met a wonderful couple, Harvey & Jane from Zimbabwe, who have so graciously opened their home to us to stay with them for a few days. We are heading there tonight and are excited to get a nice bed and hot shower. Another one of the wonderful things that come from traveling- meeting people and making friends from all around the world. Adam and I have said that when we get back, our home is open to all of these wonderful people who have opened their homes to us… let’s just hope they don’t all come at once or that will be a dinner no one would want to miss!!

Today we adventured around Phillip Island where we ran the Tough Mudder a few weeks back. We came across a daily feeding of wild pelicans, which was on the border of awesome and terrifying, as one could swallow you whole. I hid behind Adam after a few went rogue and out of the roped area. We walked along this beautiful beach and got some pretty awesome photos.
Adam jumping!
He said he didn’t get wet at all, so I decided to do the same. I was then pummeled by a gigantic tidal wave that almost knocked me over and drenched me.

Drenched!!
In conclusion, Australia is beautiful.

 
I hope to post more frequently on what we are doing and where we are- it definitely isn’t as easy as I thought it would be! Since we will be leaving Australia soon, here is where we are headed, AND WE ARE SO EXCITED!!!:
  • April 22: Arrive in Thailand [Bangkok]
  • May 21: Arrive in Singapore
  • June 5: Arrive in Indonesia [Bali!]
That is all we have planned so far. Hopefully I’ll get to ride an elephant for my birthday in Thailand [AHEM, ADAM..]
I also just wanted to say THANK YOU to everyone that reads and sends positive words our way. It means a ton! J

5 comments:

  1. thanks for sharing your journey. So exciting, and proud of the leap of faith you took to explore this incredible world! Have fun the rest of the way !

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  2. To the both of you: I am in such awe that you have been able to just pack up and go on an adventure like this; having such faith in the world and confidence in yourselves, and each other. It is truly inspiring to read about and look at all of your pictures. I cannot wait to see what is to come next in Thailand. That being said I am going be selfish and also request that Adam take Nicole for an elephant ride for her birthday, because elephants are awesome and I want to see the pictures. Also after you finish all of your travels in the eastern hemisphere, I hope you can find your way to Dominica!

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  3. Karen- Thank you!! It was a huge step for me and i'm so glad I took it. I have learned so much already and can't wait for what is still to come!!
    HANK- Thank you girl!! I have the best partner in crime there is to watch my back! And YES to the elephant ride!!! Adam better be listening... And it's amazing to read your posts of what you're doing in Dominica. You're going to be saving lives and making an incredible mark in the world. Dominica sounds wonderful- I would love to find my way there :)
    Xoxo- Nicolee

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  4. Hi Nicole and Adam. It was a pleasure having you to stay. You have certainly wet our appetite to visit your beautiful country. Hopefully in the not too distant future. We are going to England and Montenegro in June so maybe in a couple years time. It was so refreshing to share your adventures and dreams. I agree 9-5 work sucks so I hope the two of you mange to set up your dream business. You make a great team and the world is your oyster. All the best on the rest of your journey, Jane and Harvey. Adam - Buddy is missing you already - woof, growl, woof.

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    1. Jane & Harvey- We had such an amazing time with your family and can't wait to host you guys when you DO make your way to the US! We will stay connected and I am positive our paths will cross again. Thanks for opening your home to us- words can't express how wonderful it was spending time with you guys. ADAM MISSES BUDDY! haha He is sure they were just growls of love.

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