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Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Foreign Food

Today I tried a Double Decker bar..imported from the United Kingdom.
Not that great...was ok though.

I also got to have some of my favourite Stroop Waffles...straight from The Netherlands.

One thing I wish we could get here is Gushers...man I have a big sweet tooth!

I love that I can get these things from the supermarket and taste just a few things of what different parts of the world have to offer.

It seriously makes me want to get out there and travel again. 
I loved trying different things in Japan.

The travel bug is biting! and I am going to reassess my budget and see how much I can save to get out there again. 

Have you tried any 'foreign' food lately? What's your favourite type?

Thursday, December 29, 2011

2 weeks

It's been 2 weeks since I returned from Japan...
this is rather a depressing thought :'(

I loved my time in Japan!! 

So today I present to you just some of the many things that I learnt while in Japan...in no particular order!

1. Being stared at for an average of 1.5 hours a day on a train and countless times while walking around helps you to get over your insecurities and just roll with the whole situation.

2. Learning a language while in the country that speaks that language is the BEST way to do it! I can not even explain how much you pick up just being there!

3. Be more adventurous with food. Sure there are times when this comes back to bite you but in most cases I got to try some amazing food. 

4. Be more adventurous in general! I found that I was a bit more confident in Japan and was more willing to try out new things. It's good to be outside your comfort zone. Occasionally :D

5. You get out what you put in. I realised how much effort I should have been putting in earlier! Especially with studying the language and really getting the basics cemented in my head. Would have helped me out a lot more in situations. It also helped me to get motivated to study harder this year.

6. Making mistakes is ok. I made plenty while in Japan. I also just learnt to laugh it off and when you don't know how to say something...just try...or look it up in the dictionary and go from there.

7. Everything can have a little musical tune attached to it... I swear SO MANY things had little tunes in Japan. The street crossings, the vending machines, the school clock, the real estate agent down the street...so many things! I had a love/hate relationship with this. I loved it...but then sometimes it starts to get on your nerves...such is life.

8. Hand gestures and body language can be your best friend! There were times when my hands were doing the talking in trying to describe what I wanted etc. Judging people's body language is also very useful...particularly when selecting people to stop and ask questions. 

9. Some times acting like a tourist when you are one can be a lot of fun! Plus you can get away with doing weird things and not caring what people think.

10. Life is meant to be lived. I really realised that the things that I want to do while I am young and don't have children need to be done now. I am quite free at this point in my life and I really want to take advantage of it. I changed some of my goals and had a lot of time to really think about the things that I want to do. 

These are only a few of the things that I learnt from my 5 weeks in Japan. It has been a real eye opener to me and has changed me for the good. 

As the year is coming to an end I have been evaluating my life...as most people do this time of year...and have made some plans and have some ideas flying around. 

Over the next year you will be hearing about them. 

Not long now till 2012...bring it on!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas Week: Day 6 A Special Guest

As it is Christmas Eve I decided to have a special guest to share some of her Christmas traditions.
If you don't know Jenni...then you should!

She is an awesome American living and working in Germany!
I am seriously jealous!

Today Jenni is going to share a few European Christmas Traditions that she has been a part of.

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Spending the holidays abroad makes me miss my home (the United States) ever so much.  I miss the seasonal Christmas TV commercials, the radio stations that play Christmas music 24/7 and, you know, my family.  That's why I am incredibly thankful to be celebrating Christmas this year with my family in Oklahoma!

Staying in Europe for Christmas wouldn't have been the end of the world, though.  There are plenty of ways to enjoy the season in Germany and Austria.  My favorite German/Austrian Christmas tradition is attending the lovely little Christmas markets.  

Today I'm sharing some photos of Christmas markets in various cities.


The Nuremberg Christmas market is quite possibly the biggest, most famous market around here. Last year, I went, like, 500 times.  It was well worth it, too.  


The Salzburg Christmas market might be my favorite.  Does this have to do with the fact that Salzburg is my favorite city on earth?  Probably!  It's a magical city -- even more magical at Christmastime.


The Wurzburg market is equally as beautiful as the markets in the aforementioned cities.  Walking from booth to booth, sampling the food, trying the legendary Gluehwein and buying little trinkets for loved ones at home is my favorite way to pass the time there.  

If you haven't ever been to a Christmas market in Germany or Austria, I highly recommend it.  Nuremberg, Salzburg and Wurzburg are all wonderful but you can find a market in nearly every single city.  It's one European tradition that I hope to maintain for years to come! 

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Sounds like an interesting time! I've only spent Christmas in another country once. Thankfully it was still with my family :D They mean everything to me.

I managed to make my famous Christmas treats today and I'll share them with you tomorrow!
But I'm going to bed now to await Christmas Morning!! :D 

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Gratitude Sunday Series

This week I am grateful for:

- The wonderful people in Maebaru Ward! They are seriously amazing.
- The 2 bags a lady at church gave to me
- The bishop's wife gave me stickers to mark my scriptures in
- The kindness of others
- A loving Heavenly Father
- Being able to somewhat get through this course
- Learning
- New ideas and plans
- Freedom
- Love
- Christmas time! It is the best time of year!!
- Experiences
- A brain
- Opportunities
- Friends and Family

I could keep going on but I will withhold. I have so much to be grateful for. No, my life is far from perfect. But I am learning to see the good around me. 

What are you grateful for this week?

Friday, December 9, 2011

A little secret...

I'll let you in on a few little secrets...

- Japan has changed me, in a good way. (More on this at a later date)
- I have a burning desire to go to Europe and travel the world.

Let's talk about the second one for a moment.

I have been very lucky to have been to 6 countries around the world in my 20 years. I am extremely blessed to have parents who wanted me to see the world. When I was younger, we had a chart on the fridge that would mark the amount of money we had saved towards our family dream of going to Disneyland one day. 

We finally did that in 2002 and it was an amazing experience to have together. It is from this moment on that the bite from the travel bug hit. 

I love experiencing new cultures. Trying new food...even if I nearly do vomit. Communicating with others who have lived a completely different life. 

There is just something about travelling. So now that I have the goal of going to Europe in the next 18months, I have a lot of work to do.

I have already started saving and have the beginnings of a plan. 

I hope everything works out. 

Let me know where you've been in the world! I love hearing people's travel stories.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

What did I eat for lunch today???

Just kidding! I knew what I was eating!

And it was DELICIOUS!! 


280 Yen Ramen...Don't mind if I do! 

Works out to about AUS$3.50 and worth every cent.

You get to sit at a cool Ramen bar and they give you the food and then you can add spices and things to it and then you eat and get out. 

It's cheap, quick and was very funny :D The 10 students that went, took up half the place.

I love Japan!

Did I mention that yet???? :D

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Gratitude Sunday Series Vlog Style



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Japan....

I'm off to Japan today...

That doesn't seem real to say, but it is going to happen!!

This time tomorrow morning I will be on my way to Hong Kong and then on to Japan :D

5 Weeks Intensive Language Program

I'll try and update as much as possible throughout my time there.
Will definitely have a lot to say :D

Wish me luck!! 
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