Sunday, April 6, 2008

Spring Break of a Lifetime

I am back to my apartment in the Gold Coast after my ten day spectacular journey. I am now thankful for ten million more things! I have done and seen more during my spring break than most people see in an entire lifetime, and I am extremely grateful!!!

I will recap the days for you.

Day one, 22-3:

My roommate Jac drove Lacey (a good friend, also from Idaho) and myself to our tour bus in Brisbane which is about 45 minutes away from Gold Coast. We boarded the bus with two tour guides and 49 other students from all over Australia (mostly Sydney and Melbourne) and headed straight to the Steve Irwin Zoo. We saw some Australian wildlife and watched a Crocodile show in the “Croceseum” which was designed and built by Steve Irwin himself. Terri Irwin hosted the show, it was pretty amazing to watch and learn about Crocodiles. From the Zoo we rode a few hours to a small beach town called Hervey Bay—here we checked into our hostel and went out on a dinner/booze cruise to get to know each other. The night was rather eventful, mainly because the booze on the boat was free and plentiful!

Day two, 23-3:

We headed out early and caught a ferry to Fraser Island. The weather wasn’t the best, but despite that the island is probably one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. It is an all white sand island with over a 100 fresh water lakes, there are no roads and the highway is actually the beach! I hope to go back before I leave Australia! It was such a spectacular place. We went around to different beaches, hiked in the rainforest, and enjoyed the day on the Island. Toward the end of the day we headed back over to the mainland and packed up for a 14 hour bus ride to our next destination.

Day three, 24-3:

We arrived in Airlie beach early in the morning for some breakfast and showers before we headed off to our Island getaway. Our next destination was South Molle Island—one of 74 Islands that make up the infamous Whitsunday Islands. We loaded up on to a few, “Ocean Cruisers,” and jetted around to a few magnificent Island beaches. The weather was amazing and we had a blast swimming, playing beach volleyball, and exploring the Islands. We arrived to South Molle in time for check in and dinner—the Island was equipped with a resort, golf course, a pool area, bars, and some great scenery!

Day four, 25-3:

Time for some relaxation! This was our free day to spend how ever we wanted. Lacey and I decided to treat ourselves to some massages, beverages, and a few good American magazines next to the resort pool.

Day five, 26-3:

We started the day early and boarded a Maxi Yacht—which happened to be a world renowned race sailing yacht. We sailed the Whitsunday Islands and made a few stops for snorkeling and swimming. We ended back in Airlie beach to refresh and take another bus ride to Mission Beach for a good nights rest, the ride was to be about five hours. This is where the real fun came in. We loaded up on a double decker bus, which lacked air conditioning and a running toilet—so the bus drivers informed us we would be stopping every hour for a “comfort stop.” We made our first comfort stop and drove another 40 or so minutes before the bus pulled over on the side of the road in the middle of no where, we were literally in the “bush,” thirty minutes away from the next town. After about an hour and a half we found out that the reason for the dilemma was really quite simple—our genius bus drivers ran out of gas!!! To make things worse after a mechanic came to fill up the tank, they realized they had left the lights on in the bus—therefore leaving the batteries completely dead! So we ended up spending 7+ hours on the side of the road. Instead of staying at our hostel in Mission Beach we drove straight through to our Day 6 activity—white water rafting.

Day six, 27-3:

After little to no sleep we rolled into the white water rafting company and filled out some paperwork, and prepared ourselves for the day long river journey ahead. Despite the lack of sleep—I had the time of my life. With groups of seven and one tour guide we rafted down the Tully River through grade 3-4 rapids. We stopped for a few cliff jumps, and in a few mellow areas we were able to float without the rafts, and enjoy the water. The scenery was unforgettable, every time I thought to myself, “wow, this is the most beautiful place I have ever seen,” something even more magnificent appeared! I guess I realized that beauty lies within every crescent of this world—we just need to appreciate it and be thankful for the opportunity to be a part of it all. As you could imagine we were a pretty tired bunch, and with an hour ride ahead of us we were a pretty quiet group---that was until we arrived to our hostel in Cairns and went out for dinner and a few drinks!

Day seven, 28-3:

My 22nd birthday had arrived. We stayed out a little past midnight on the 27th to celebrate, because we didn’t have to be up until about 9:00 for our skydiving experience—to be honest I have no idea how I was still standing, and my bed was a comforting sight. The morning came pretty fast, but I was excited for the day ahead and my tiredness quickly drifted away. I was able to get birthday wishes from some VIP’s, and news of some amazing, unbelievable birthday presents!!! My day could have been complete then, but I still had Skydiving, and bungy jumping on the agenda! Lacey and I made our way to the skydiving company to fill out all the papers and get ourselves ready for a 60 second free fall 14,000 ft up! WOW—I still can not believe I did it! After strapping into our gear and getting a 30 second brief on what our roles would be---we headed out to the airport to catch our plane. We piled 14 people, including the tandem jumpers into the airplane, which truthfully didn’t feel that secure! As soon as I started thinking to myself, “Woah, we are pretty high up,” the man I was strapped to said, “2,000 ft—12,000 more to go!” And at that point I knew the only way out of the plane was to fly! The scenery below was awesome—we had the Great Barrier Reef below!! We were the third to fall from the plane when we reached 14,000. I was instantly at ease when we were out of the plane, the free fall was an indescribable feeling, and in the end I thanked myself for facing the fear—because it was such an awesome experience! And still—there was more to come! We took a party bus to the bungy jumping spot where we were all given the opportunity to take a jump over the lagoon below! Out of 52 people, 50 took the jump, impressive! I had been once before in Canada, but jumping at night was a different experience—and I was just as scared the second time around! We headed back to the hostel around 11 pm and decided to call it a night. What a way to spend a birthday!

Day eight, 29-3

This was the day I had been waiting for—Scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef!!! We headed out on the boat in the morning and were divided into groups; I was in the last group to dive, so we were able to snorkel first. The weather wasn’t sunny, in fact it was raining, but under the water it made no difference! I was in awe at the reef below! It was yet another beautiful sight to see. The introductory dive was so awesome! I wasn’t sure how I would feel about the whole breathing under the water concept, but it was easy and rather comfortable—I hope to do it again sometime! I am proud and extremely lucky to say, “I’ve been to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the 7 natural wonders of the world!” AMAZING!

Day nine, 30-3

Our last day was rather relaxing, we went on a hike through the rain forest to a few waterfalls, it was another day to be thankful for all the beauty in the world! We had a farewell dinner with a few speeches from our tour guides—it was a great night to reflect and have one last party! The whole experience was just so incredible!

Today..6-4

Now, here I sit back in my room, on my computer, and very thankful for all that has happened to me! I met some life long friends on the trip, and made some unforgettable memories, while seeing and doing unbelievable things! I am so appreciative for it all, and I feel so lucky to be fortunate enough to be living a dream! I count my blessings every single day!

I miss you all and hope things are wonderful back home!

1 comment:

Dana said...

Stacey ~ Your adventures are such a special treat to read. I look forward to each one! You do have a great way of making me feel as if I were right there with you (and I wish I really was!). What an extraordinary time. I'm happy and proud of you. We miss you. xoxoxo Dana and Chase